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Circus Drive In, Wall Township – Review

We drove by the Circus Drive In, a Wall Township institution, this winter and just knew that we needed to come back once it opened back up in the spring.  We finally got a chance to get there and we’re so glad we did!  Some places try to seem like an old-fashioned drive in restaurant and some places are the real deal.  Circus Drive In does everything right.

 

Wanting to change our burger routine up a little, this time we went with a patty melt.  Buttery grilled rye bread with hot patty and lots of melty cheese and grilled onions.  Yes, we’re ready to back again for more!

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Governor Christie and Mayor Booker: Don’t Worry, We’ve Got This – YouTube

Have you seen this video yet?  I got the angry stare from my cats for waking them up by laughing out loud.

Good to see a Democrat and Republican working together like this.  And, nice to realize just how in demand our two most famous NJ politicos are!

The video debuted on Tuesday night at the New Jersey Press Association’s Legislative Correspondents Club show.

Video after the break:

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Attention NJ Chefs, Hell’s Kitchen is Looking for Cast Members!

“HELL’S KITCHEN” starring Gordon Ramsay is currently casting for the up-coming season and they’re looking for chefs, cooks, food critics, and foodies. This is a culinary opportunity of a lifetime!!

Do you think you have what it takes to work side-by-side with world renowned chef Gordon Ramsay?

Click on the More link to see what you need to do to apply.

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Happy Birthday, NJ Native Jason Biggs!

Biggs was born in Pompton Plains, the son of Angela, a nurse, and Gary Biggs, a shipping company manager. He grew up in nearby Hasbrouck Heights and attended Hasbrouck Heights High School. Biggs had success in athletics while in high school, both in tennis and in wrestling.

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Wildflower Earthly Vegan Fare, Millville – Review

Have you ever eaten sunshine?  No, not the molten hot actual sun.  But, fresh crisp sunshine?  We did recently at Wildflower Earthly Vegan Fare in Millville.

This wrap was so insanely fresh and delicious that I felt like the sunshine that helped these veggies grow was being mainlined right into my blood.  This is just ONE of the delicious vegan treats on the menu at Wildflower.  Behold the Hummus, Avocado and Veggie Wrap.  Wrapped up in the biggest whole wheat tortilla I’ve ever seen was hummus made from scratch, avocado, tomato, red cabbage, a spring mix of lettuces and carrot shreds. Luckily, I had friends with me would could take some of this off my hands.  I couldn’t have finished this all by myself.  Especially because gluten free apple pie was coming later!

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Glen Rock Inn, Glen Rock – Review

When we asked for burger recommendations last year for National Burger Month, Glen Rock Inn was mentioned but we never made it. So, it was the natural place to start off this year’s Burger Month.  And, as usual, our readers were spot on!  Those were really great burgers!  Cooked perfectly, nicely topped and came with a great bun:  that’s the winning combination.

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Happy Birthday, NJ Native Ricky Nelson!

Ricky Nelson was born the second son of big band leader Ozzie Nelson who was of Swedish descent and his wife, big band vocalist Harriet Hilliard Nelson (née Peggy Louise Snyder) at Holy Name Hospital in Teaneck. Harriett remained in Englewood with her newborn and her older son David while Ozzie toured the nation with the Nelson Orchestra. The Nelsons bought a two-story Colonial in Tenafly and six months after the purchase, moved with son David to Hollywood, California where Ozzie and Harriet were slated to appear in the 1941-42 season of Red Skelton’s The Raleigh Cigarette Hour. Ricky remained in Tenafly in the care of his paternal grandmother. In November 1941, the Nelsons bought what would become their permanent home: a green and white, two-story, Cape Cod Colonial at 1822 Camino Palmero in Los Angeles. Ricky joined his parents and brother in Los Angeles in 1942. Ricky was a small and insecure child who suffered from severe asthma. At night, his sleep was eased with a vaporizer emitting tincture of evergreen.

When Red Skelton was drafted in 1944, Guedel crafted the radio sitcom, The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, for Ricky’s parents. The show debuted on Sunday, October 8, 1944 to favorable reviews. Ozzie eventually became head writer for the show and based episodes on the fraternal exploits and enmity of his sons. The Nelson boys were first played in the radio series by professional child actors until twelve-year-old Dave and eight-year-old Ricky joined the show on February 20, 1949 in the episode, “Invitation to Dinner.”

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Happy Birthday, NJ Native Michael E. Knight!

If you ever watched All My Children, you’ll know Michael E. Knight as Tad Martin.

Knight was born in Princeton. He was educated at The Thacher School in Ojai, California, and attended Wesleyan University, graduating in 1980, a year ahead of schedule.

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Happy Birthday, NJ Native Kurt Loder!

Loder was born in Ocean City and graduated in 1963 from Ocean City High School He spent two years in college before he was drafted into the United States Army and joined its journalism school. He was in the military for three years.

Loder lived all over Europe for the next several years, doing what he later called “scandal sheet,” “yellow journalism.” He returned home to New Jersey at the end of 1972 and worked with a local newspaper and then an Ocean City based magazine run by the sister of the city’s famous writer Gay Talese. He left in the summer of 1976 to work with a free Long Island rock weekly called Good Times.

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Happy Birthday, NJ Native Pia Zadora!

 Zadora was born Pia Alfreda Schipani in Hoboken. Her mother, Saturnina “Nina” (née Zadorowski), was a theatrical wardrobe supervisor for Broadway productions, the Metropolitan Opera, and the New York City Opera, and her father, Alphonse Schipani, a violinist. She is of Polish maternal and Italian paternal descent. She adapted part of her mother’s maiden name as her stage name. Zadora appeared as a child actress with Tallulah Bankhead in Midgie Purvis. She played the youngest sister (Bielke) in the Broadway production of Fiddler on the Roof (1964–1966).

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