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Hi Nancy,
You're the one from Jersey, right? A long time ago
you posted about a Jersey-style hotdog. I may be in
Jersey next fall on vacation. Where's the best Jersey
dog to be had?
Thanks,
Kate
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Until you bite their heads off.”
What if the hokey pokey really *is* what it's all about?

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Kate Connally wrote:

> Hi Nancy,
> You're the one from Jersey, right?


Yup! Not the RCMP Nancy.

> A long time ago
> you posted about a Jersey-style hotdog. I may be in
> Jersey next fall on vacation. Where's the best Jersey
> dog to be had?


I haven't had one of those in a while, I might have to find
one next week sometime, now I have a hankering.

Having said that, I just get them from my local pizza place, but
as I understand it, Jimmy Buff's is the place to go? I don't know
where you're going to be but here are the locations:

http://www.jimmybuff.com/display.php?page=locations

nancy


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On Fri, 3 Dec 2010 13:30:06 -0500, Nancy Young wrote:

> Having said that, I just get them from my local pizza place, but
> as I understand it, Jimmy Buff's is the place to go? I don't know
> where you're going to be but here are the locations:
>
> http://www.jimmybuff.com/display.php?page=locations


What is on that hot dog? Pork rinds? Potatoes?

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On 12/3/2010 1:30 PM, Nancy Young wrote:
> Kate Connally wrote:
>
>> Hi Nancy,
>> You're the one from Jersey, right?

>
> Yup! Not the RCMP Nancy.
>> A long time ago
>> you posted about a Jersey-style hotdog. I may be in
>> Jersey next fall on vacation. Where's the best Jersey
>> dog to be had?

>
> I haven't had one of those in a while, I might have to find
> one next week sometime, now I have a hankering.
>
> Having said that, I just get them from my local pizza place, but
> as I understand it, Jimmy Buff's is the place to go? I don't know
> where you're going to be but here are the locations:
>
> http://www.jimmybuff.com/display.php?page=locations
>
> nancy


Thanks, Nancy. We're staying in Atlantic City (or very near it - my
sister is getting a timeshare trade at the Marriott). But we may
be all over the state depending on what I find that I want to see
or do while there. But probably mostly in the southern half of the
state.

I'll check out Jimmy Buff's.

Kate


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Goldfish: “The wholesome snack that smiles back,
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What if the hokey pokey really *is* what it's all about?

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On Dec 3, 10:51*am, Andy > wrote:
> Kate Connally > wrote:
> > Hi Nancy,
> > You're the one from Jersey, right? *A long time ago
> > you posted about a Jersey-style hotdog. *I may be in
> > Jersey next fall on vacation. *Where's the best Jersey
> > dog to be had?
> > Thanks,
> > Kate

>
> Kitchen Kate,
>
> You didn't mention where in NJ you were going.
>
> The "Food Paradise: 'Hot Dog Paradise'" showcased "Rutt's Hut" in
> Clifton, NJ, for deep fried "rippers." I've meant to go but it's too far
> just for lunch.
>
> Jimmy Buffs is the famous sandwich shop. They couldn't hold a candle to
> Primanti Bros.!
>
> I think what you're thinking about is the famous NJ Italian hot dog. A
> two hot dog concoction mixed up with almost everything, shoe-horned into
> an Italian/pizza (?) roll. No doubt available everywhere. I've never
> tried one.
>
> Best,
>
> Andy


Is your name Nancy?


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> On Dec 3, 10:51 am, Andy > wrote:


>> Best,
>>
>> Andy

>
> Is your name Nancy?


Maybe when he dresses up in his girly things?
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On Dec 3, 1:26*pm, Goomba > wrote:
> Chemo the Clown wrote:
> > On Dec 3, 10:51 am, Andy > wrote:
> >> Best,

>
> >> Andy

>
> > Is your name Nancy?

>
> Maybe when he dresses up in his girly things?


Which I'm sure he does....for any occasion!
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On Fri, 03 Dec 2010 16:26:55 -0500, Goomba wrote:

> Chemo the Clown wrote:
>> On Dec 3, 10:51 am, Andy > wrote:

>
>>> Best,
>>>
>>> Andy

>>
>> Is your name Nancy?

>
> Maybe when he dresses up in his girly things?


<shudder>

your pal,
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On Dec 3, 11:08*am, Andy > wrote:
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> > Is your name Nancy?

>
> What's yours???


If I told you it would jeopardize national security. Sorry.
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On Fri, 03 Dec 2010 13:08:32 -0600, Andy wrote:

> Chemo the Clown > wrote:
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>> Is your name Nancy?

>
> What's yours???


come on, andy. we know andy isn't your real name, either.

blake


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On 12/3/2010 12:51 PM, Andy wrote:
> Kate > wrote:
>
>> Hi Nancy,
>> You're the one from Jersey, right? A long time ago
>> you posted about a Jersey-style hotdog. I may be in
>> Jersey next fall on vacation. Where's the best Jersey
>> dog to be had?
>> Thanks,
>> Kate

>
>
> Kitchen Kate,
>
> You didn't mention where in NJ you were going.
>
> The "Food Paradise: 'Hot Dog Paradise'" showcased "Rutt's Hut" in
> Clifton, NJ, for deep fried "rippers." I've meant to go but it's too far
> just for lunch.
>
> Jimmy Buffs is the famous sandwich shop. They couldn't hold a candle to
> Primanti Bros.!
>
> I think what you're thinking about is the famous NJ Italian hot dog. A
> two hot dog concoction mixed up with almost everything, shoe-horned into
> an Italian/pizza (?) roll. No doubt available everywhere. I've never
> tried one.


The Italian hot dogs I remember were stuffed into a pocket bread made of
pizza dough. They had sauteed peppers and onions and fried potatoes. I
liked mine with mustard.

They were my primary source of nutrition when I was carrying my eldest
child.

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On 12/3/2010 1:51 PM, Andy wrote:
> Kate > wrote:
>
>> Hi Nancy,
>> You're the one from Jersey, right? A long time ago
>> you posted about a Jersey-style hotdog. I may be in
>> Jersey next fall on vacation. Where's the best Jersey
>> dog to be had?
>> Thanks,
>> Kate

>
>
> Kitchen Kate,
>
> You didn't mention where in NJ you were going.


Well, we'll be staying in Atlantic City but will be ranging
far afield to see various sights. NJ isn't all that big.
But we'll probably mostly be in the southern half. And then
Come home via Delaware so I can cross them off my list. Then
I will have been to all of lthe lower 48!!!

> The "Food Paradise: 'Hot Dog Paradise'" showcased "Rutt's Hut" in
> Clifton, NJ, for deep fried "rippers." I've meant to go but it's too far
> just for lunch.


Yeah, I've got a list of those places.

> Jimmy Buffs is the famous sandwich shop. They couldn't hold a candle to
> Primanti Bros.!


Of course not.

> I think what you're thinking about is the famous NJ Italian hot dog. A
> two hot dog concoction mixed up with almost everything, shoe-horned into
> an Italian/pizza (?) roll. No doubt available everywhere. I've never
> tried one.


Well, you're no help then, are you? ;-)

I seem to remember Nancy raving about those a couple of years
ago and I wondered who she thinks makes the best ones.




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Goldfish: “The wholesome snack that smiles back,
Until you bite their heads off.”
What if the hokey pokey really *is* what it's all about?

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On 12/7/2010 1:39 PM, Andy wrote:
> Kate > wrote:
>
>> Well, we'll be staying in Atlantic City but will be ranging
>> far afield to see various sights. NJ isn't all that big.
>> But we'll probably mostly be in the southern half. And then
>> Come home via Delaware so I can cross them off my list. Then
>> I will have been to all of lthe lower 48!!!

>
>
> Kitchen Kate,
>
> What a fun accomplishment!!! I probably have a baker's dozen states left
> to visit.
>
> Just in case you didn't know, a block or two away from the ocean and
> boardwalk turns into a depressed slum.
>
> In AC you can get a permit to be able to legally beg for money on the
> boardwalk. $10, iirc. A funny souvenir!??


That's good to know. It may come in handy what with the lousy mileage
my car gets and the currently high gas prices. Where do you go to
apply? ;-)

> Have a great time!


Thanks. It's not 100% sure we're going there yet, my sister has to
see if she can get the trade for the time-share. But I'm hoping.
Sheesh! Never thought I'd actually want to go to NJ? ;-)

Kate


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Goldfish: “The wholesome snack that smiles back,
Until you bite their heads off.”
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On Dec 8, 12:39*pm, Andy > wrote:
> Kate Connally > wrote:
> > On 12/7/2010 1:39 PM, Andy wrote:
> >> Kate > *wrote:

>
> >>> Well, we'll be staying in Atlantic City but will be ranging
> >>> far afield to see various sights. *NJ isn't all that big.
> >>> But we'll probably mostly be in the southern half. *And then
> >>> Come home via Delaware so I can cross them off my list. *Then
> >>> I will have been to all of lthe lower 48!!!

>
> >> Kitchen Kate,

>
> >> What a fun accomplishment!!! I probably have a baker's dozen states

> left
> >> to visit.

>
> >> Just in case you didn't know, a block or two away from the ocean and
> >> boardwalk turns into a depressed slum.

>
> >> In AC you can get a permit to be able to legally beg for money on the
> >> boardwalk. $10, iirc. A funny souvenir!??

>
> > That's good to know. *It may come in handy what with the lousy mileage
> > my car gets and the currently high gas prices. *Where do you go to
> > apply? *;-)

>
> >> Have a great time!

>
> > Thanks. *It's not 100% sure we're going there yet, my sister has to
> > see if she can get the trade for the time-share. *But I'm hoping.
> > Sheesh! *Never thought I'd actually want to go to NJ? *;-)

>
> > Kate

>
> Kate,
>
> I saw the beggar's permit on the TV morning news. You apply at the AC
> police department. It's good for one year, iirc.
>
> I wanted one just so I could call myself a legally appointed and
> official BUM!!!, just for a laugh.
>

Since bum means ass, no one is going to say you're not a bum.
You're the stinking anus of this newsgroup.
>
> Andy


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On Wed, 08 Dec 2010 12:39:42 -0600, Andy wrote:

> Kate Connally > wrote:
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>>
>> Thanks. It's not 100% sure we're going there yet, my sister has to
>> see if she can get the trade for the time-share. But I'm hoping.
>> Sheesh! Never thought I'd actually want to go to NJ? ;-)
>>
>> Kate

>
> Kate,
>
> Last time I was in AC (2005, I forget), I bought "Kitchen Kate" at the
> food expo there. ))


....and lived happily ever after (except for all those pesky psychotic
breaks).

blake


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On 12/8/2010 2:25 PM, Andy wrote:
> Kate,
>
> Another "in case you didn't know," there's a car ferry from Cape May, NY
> straight to Delaware across the Delaware bay.
>
> http://www.capemaylewesferry.com/ (for info, reservations and pricing,
> etc.)
>
> It's quicker than driving there. So, if you'd like a relaxed way to wrap up
> your lower 48 states, and you'd like a ferry ride, that's a fun option to
> consider.
>
> Best,
>
> Andy


Thanks, Andy. I know about the ferry. Will probably take it.
Sounds like fun. I've taken ferries before - the one to the Outer
Banks is nice and then there's the one across Lake Champlain.
Ferries rule!
Kate

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Goldfish: “The wholesome snack that smiles back,
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On Fri, 10 Dec 2010 12:35:46 -0600, Andy > wrote:

> Warning: Nothing to see in Larkspur but a nice "jumping off" point.


Nothing to "see", but lots of places to eat!

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On Fri, 10 Dec 2010 13:28:07 -0600, Andy > wrote:

> sf > wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 10 Dec 2010 12:35:46 -0600, Andy > wrote:
> >
> >> Warning: Nothing to see in Larkspur but a nice "jumping off" point.

> >
> > Nothing to "see", but lots of places to eat!

>
>
> sf,
>
> Surely by now, much has changed.
>
> Back in the day Larkspur was just a parking lot.
>

It still has that cute "downtown". Bradley Ogden isn't cooking at
Lark Creek Inn, but his group still owns it.

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"Andy" > wrote in message ...
> Kate Connally > wrote:
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>> On 12/8/2010 2:25 PM, Andy wrote:
>>> Kate,
>>>
>>> Another "in case you didn't know," there's a car ferry from Cape May,
>>> NY straight to Delaware across the Delaware bay.
>>>
>>> http://www.capemaylewesferry.com/ (for info, reservations and
>>> pricing, etc.)
>>>
>>> It's quicker than driving there. So, if you'd like a relaxed way to
>>> wrap up your lower 48 states, and you'd like a ferry ride, that's a
>>> fun option to consider.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>>
>>> Andy

>>
>> Thanks, Andy. I know about the ferry. Will probably take it.
>> Sounds like fun. I've taken ferries before - the one to the Outer
>> Banks is nice and then there's the one across Lake Champlain.
>> Ferries rule!
>> Kate

>
>
> Kate,
>
> They do rule!
>
> We'd drive out of our way to take the Larkspur ferry to San Francisco.
> It was a hydroplane ferry that traveled across San Francisco bay.
>
> On the way out into the bay we passed San Quentin prison, with full view
> of "the yard." We'd yell out terrible remarks to the inmates and laugh
> at our freedom vs. theirs.
>
> Andy


You're a hell of a guy Andy.


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