Archive for July, 2009

Recipe: Summer Crab Cakes
[ 0 ] July 14, 2009 |

Recipe: Summer Crab Cakes

2 lb. Jumbo Blue Claw Crab Meat 3/4 cup mayonnaise 1 tbsp. Old Bay Seasoning 1 tbsp. fresh lemon juice 1 tbsp. ground mustard 3 egg yolks 1/4 tsp. cayenne pepper 1 tbsp. chopped fresh parsley 1 tsp. Worcestershire sauce 3 tbsp. breadcrumbs Preheat broiler to 400 degrees. Mix all ingredients except for the crab […]

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Recipe: Rosemary Popcorn
[ 0 ] July 13, 2009 |

Recipe: Rosemary Popcorn

1 Bag SmartPop Kettle Korn popcorn 1 sprig rosemary Olive oil (*Should be enough to cover the bottom of the pan) 1/4 cup melted butter Salt In a pan, add the oil and butter; add in rosemary. Heat mixture about 5 minutes until it simmers and infuses the oil; remove the sprig after it is […]

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Johnna’s Pick of the Week: The Butcher Shop & Grill (Johannesburg, SA)
[ 0 ] July 9, 2009 |

Johnna’s Pick of the Week: The Butcher Shop & Grill (Johannesburg, SA)

2 flights, 14,000 miles and a man that picked his nose in the airplane seat beside us to give you this review. We love you. This weeks pick comes from none other than South Africa (*You didn’t think we’d travel half way around the world and not come back with a review, did you??). The […]

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Food.Fun.Stuff: Mr. Yogurt
[ 0 ] July 9, 2009 |

Food.Fun.Stuff: Mr. Yogurt

We all scream for ice cream! Well frozen yogurt in this case…Sweetgreen has made JKGF proud. It will be making its rounds in the city with the Sweetflow Mobile, which is a mini bus/van that will be traveling around the city selling fat-free frozen yogurt and various fruit toppings in multiple locations. You can get […]

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Food.Fun.Stuff: Nathan’s Closes The Door
[ 0 ] July 9, 2009 |

Food.Fun.Stuff: Nathan’s Closes The Door

Nathan’s says goodbye to the Georgetown neighborhood this weekend. On Sunday, Nathan’s will shut it’s doors for good. The restaurant was, unfortunately, given the alternative to pay $22,000 by today (Thursday) or close, they chose the latter. Located at the intersection of M st. and Wisconsin Avenue, Nathan’s was at the center of all the […]

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