
How Adventurous Are you With Food?

My View of Life on the Dock

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Our boat doesn’t have a T-Top or place to mount a spotlight for when we’re coming home through the river in the dark. I don’t have the best night vision so I was looking for a solution. After hours of research this inexpensive rechargeable handheld seems like it’ll work perfectly.
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Come join us as we revisit a routine highlighting famous movie theme songs. Not musicals but movies whose theme songs became iconic. Star Wars, Moon River, Midnight Cowboy, Mrs Robinson and more. You bring the popcorn and I’ll bring the music and steps.
For Restorative Yoga, find some cushions, large books, yoga blocks, blankets, whatever you can use instead of bolsters and blocks. We make it work. For more information on Restorative yoga, check out my site, niawithlinda.com. It is a lovely passive practice that gives the participant relaxation and calm. Who couldn’t use that right now.
If you are new to Nia and Restorative Yoga with Linda, these streaming classes are free. Share with anyone who you feel needs a little movement or peace in their lives during this period of social isolation.
So here is how it works. It will be easier for you if you download…
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Couple of key steps- patting your chicken thighs down with paper towels, using peanut oil, and high indirect heat- 450F, they can cook til 185 internal.
Half a cup of honey, quarter cup of sriracha, four of five shakes from a bottle of soy. Warm it, mix it, put it aside.
Take your chicken thighs and pat them down thoroughly with paper towels, then put them in a bowl and drizzle peanut oil on them to lightly coat.
I then used Big Cock Ranch Special Shit rub from my good friend Pauline at Pauline’s Gifts and then a coating of McCormicks Mesquite seasoning. Put them aside after the rub is administered and get the kettle set up.
Set up grill for high indirect heat. I use a slow n sear and lay down about 12 unlit briquettes in it and then light a full chimney of briquettes til they’re mostly…
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Join us for an exciting career event, at our stunning oceanfront location right here at Cape Ann’s oldest operating hotel, The Emerson Inn.
We are gearing up for our most exciting season yet. Under new ownership in 2021, with numerous opportunities for service oriented individuals in positions all around our beautiful property. Come meet the team, that aims to ring in the roaring 20’s with a European flare, featuring oceanfront rooms, creative cuisine, craft cocktails, and superior service that will inspire memorable moments for our guests and visitors.
Whether you are looking for your first job or an entry-level role in hospitality, this event will offer some great opportunities.
We look forward to meeting you and appreciate your interest in becoming a part of the Emerson Inn team.
Emerson Inn selectively offers career opportunities to outstanding individuals with a proven record of success and demonstrated service ethic. We are currently accepting applications for many roles at the Inn including Front of House, Guest Services, Housekeeping, and the Kitchen.
The Emerson Inn is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate by race, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, or disability.

Submitted by Terry Weber Mangos
Did you stockpile canned goods last winter and now you’re concerned they may expire before you can eat them? Consider donating your surplus (but not-yet-expired) foods to the Open Door’s Food Pantry in Gloucester. And, what about the clutter piles that started multiplying in your house over the winter? Pack up your unwanted holiday gifts, toys, or clothes that you don’t wear or fit into anymore and donate them to the Second Glance thrift shop, which is also operated by the Open Door.

Now’s the time to do your spring cleaning, and your donated items and efforts can benefit a family-in-need, many of whom relied on community services for the first time last year when the pandemic began. The shop accepts many items in good condition including clothes, kitchenwares, small appliances, furniture, art, and unique home decor pieces.
While vaccination rates are rising and some Covid related restrictions are being lifted, no one knows how long it will be before the job market (and life!) returns to what we remember as normal. “All proceeds benefit the community by supporting the hunger relief programs of the Open Door,” said Susan Zwart, Director of Thrift Store Operations. “We are so grateful to the community for their donations. Keep the treasures coming!”
What You Need to Know Before You Go
For details on the Open Door’s Covid-19 protocols; their many programs and services; and how you can help; visit: https://www.foodpantry.org.
You may drop off food donations at the Open Door’s Food Pantry, but be sure to check out their food drop-off schedule and guidelines first at: https://www.foodpantry.org/ways-to-give/donate/donate-food/.
To drop off clothes, housewares and other non-food donations be sure to check the Open Door website first to verify which items are accepted. Donation appointments are available Tuesday to Saturday 10AM to 4 PM, and you must make an appointment. *Please make an appointment on the website only – no phone calls.
https://www.foodpantry.org/the-glance/book-appointment/
Currently the thrift store shopping hours are Wednesday to Saturday 9 AM to 5 PM.
Given the ever-changing nature of the Covid-19 pandemic, please be sure to follow the Open Door Facebook page or visit their website for the latest programming and schedule changes.



The Backyard Growers Online Shop is now OPEN for our April Seedling Sale, and chock full of cold-tolerant veggie seedlings like kale, cabbage, broccoli, swiss chard, and more, organically-grown by our friends at Cedar Rock Gardens.
The Sale also includes other supplies to get your garden going this spring, like Black Earth Compost, Neptune’s Harvest fertilizer, and a range of vegetable and flower seeds. Start (or expand!) your own container veggie garden with our felt custom GrowBags.
Proceeds support nonprofit organization Backyard Growers‘ programs in the community connecting families, seniors, and kids with the resources to grow their own food.
The fine print: The 2021 April Seedling Sale is online only for curbside pickup only next Saturday, April 24. The shop will close at noon on Thursday, April 22, to allow time for us to prep your orders.
Happy Growing!
The Sawyer Free Library is pleased to announce the launch of “Technology on the Horizon,” an informative series that spotlights individuals and organizations on the North Shore working with critical or emerging technologies.
Throughout the year, the Library will be hosting local industry leaders who will share their knowledge, insight, and the economic implications of their work in a way that is accessible to all. The series is intended to inspire and inform individuals about new and exciting innovations happening in our community and the possibilities of new career paths in Technology. The live virtual presentations are free and open to the public with advance registration through the Sawyer Free Library’s website.
The series will kick off with “Big Data in Small Slices” on Thursday, April 29, at 7 pm. Data analysis and visualization expert, author, journalist, and resident of Rockport, Dianne Finch-Claydon, will share how data visualization can…
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Atlantic Power Cleaning is proud to be an environmentally conscious company. We use the latest technology, equipment, and practices to ensure environmental safety every step of the way. Our goal is to get your surfaces clean with our HOT water pressure washing services, while keeping the environment clean.
We have the ability to capture and vacuum the residual wash water as we perform our HOT water pressure washing services.
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