Salmon On The @WeberGrills Smokey Joe

Joey Ciaramitaro's avatarNortheast BBQ

I’m gonna go out on a limb here and say there is no easier to prepare and cook on a kettle food that scores more impress points than salmon.

Literally a half a chimney of charcoal on one side, you spray the salmon with olive oil, hit it with salt, pepper and whatever other seasonings you might like and you place it offset the coals til it hits 150 degrees internal temp.

So easy, so sensational.  For the brothers out there- you got a date with a special lady?  Hit ’em up with this recipe,  it’s a panty dropper for sure.

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North Channel Cleanup At Gordon Thomas Park

This clean up is hosted by Cape Ann Maritime Partnership,

This Saturday we have an opportunity to make an impact against marine debris by cleaning it up. Join Cape Ann Maritime Partnership in our effort to clean Gloucester Harbor at 0:930 (low tide). We also want to caution everyone that the rocks will be slippery and to bring gloves.

Delicious Breakfast at the New River View Dining Room at Cape Ann’s Marina Resort

Eight of us had an unbelievable breakfast at Cape Ann’s Marina Resort a couple of Sundays ago.  We enjoyed many outdoor Sunday brunches on the Bridge Deck this summer, but now that the weather has turned and winter is here, it was time to move inside.  The new River View dining room has undergone some really fabulous renovations and is a beautiful, bright, and sunny space.  I took a few photos of the new, long and spacious room (particularly the brand new waterfront bar) but I hesitate to post them yet as I know that some parts of the renovations were incomplete.  They were, at the time, waiting on a new bar top and new stools.  Regardless, I was totally impressed and will certainly be going back soon.  I look forward to sharing photos of the space soon as well.  Definitely check it out!

Check out our breakfast!  Yum!

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Road to Success!

Great title and read! Gloucester and Cape Ann in the news thanks to these businesses and Essex National Heritage. Ethan Forman article running in the Gloucester Daily Times, Salem, and more:  Road to Success: Scenic Byway Unites Woman Owned Businesses

TOMORROW: award-winning local trail featured 7:30pm Wed December 6 2017 on WCVB-TV Channel 5 CHRONICLE

from August GMG post “Local women retailers and colleagues from Gloucester, Essex, Ipswich and Rowley (#1 Pauline’s Gifts, Gloucester; #2 Essex Bird Shop & Pet Supply, Essex; #3 Sea Meadow Gifts and Gardens, Essex; #4 The Essex Exchange, Essex; #5 Olde Ipswich Shop & Gallery, Ipswich*; #6 AnnTiques, Ipswich; #7 Be Modern, Ipsiwch; #8 Lost Treasures, Rowley; #9 Serendipity at Todd’s Farm, Rowley) met early last spring about working together to market their businesses.  These street level shops represent 4 cities and towns, and share a regional ‘Main Street’ – Route 133/1A, part of the gorgeous 90 mile Essex Coastal Scenic Byway.”

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When the moon hits your eye

We drove east from New York to Gloucester last night just as that big beautiful moon was rising.  I watched as the bright light guided us back. (Don’t worry, I wasn’t driving!) I guess it’s no surprise I had a hankering for comfort food Italian style upon our arrival back to town.  We went to Italianos and had chicken parmesan and antipasta.  I was very happy with the marinara which is pretty much what makes chicken parm a success or failure in my book.  Jim enjoyed his antipasta with an eggplant dressing.  It was a quiet night and the staff was in a festive mood.  Simple meal, simple pleasures.  Glowing moon,  bright Main Street decorations.  Win, win, win.  Glad to be back.  It’s going to be a great week in Glosta!

Sista Felicia’s Gingerbread House Kits On Sale while supplies last! Get your orders in…before they are sold out!

large Kit includes (1) large house, (1) candy kit, Red Whit & Green Icing & lots of extra decorating items ( see video below)

Small Kit includes (2) small house, (1) candy kit, (2) white icing, and (2) packages of sugar Christmas Bulbs

To Order; Email Sistafeliciaskitchen@gmail.com

If you are interested in ordering a Gingerbread House kit… Do not wait to place your order… Im currently extremely close to being sold out… only a few remaining Private FB message me or email Sistafeliciaskitchen@gmail.com

Sista Felicia’s Gingerbread KIts make wonderful traditional treats for the holiday season for your family or for unique gift giving!

Large Kit includes 1 large freshly baked Gingerbread House & HUGE assortment of Decorating items!

Small Gingerbread House Kits include 2 small freshly baked Gingerbread Houses & generous assortment of decorating items! See itemized details below for each Gingerbread House Kit.

House Measurements 7”W x 8 ¾ “D x 12”H

(8) delicious gingerbread pieces (4 walls, 2 roof, 4 chimney)

A sturdy white base to place the gingerbread house on.

1 plastic candy box containing approximately 3 ¾ lbs. of 17 different types of candies (old fashioned favorites and NEW candies!) to decorate with! .

1 Gingerbread House Decorating Supply Box containing:

One large plastic pastry bag of royal icing in white and 2 large plastic pastry bags of colored icing (1)red, (1) green, 1 plastic icing bottle with piping tip,

2 sugar cones( to create Christmas Trees) and 24 brightly colored Christmas Bulb sugar candies to decorate the trees & gingerbread house house, 8 festive Christmas Ornament decorative sugar pieces, 21 Snowflakes sugar pieces, 2 Candy Canes sugar pieces, 1 Holly Leaf sugar piece, 7 clear Peppermint Hard Candies used to create glass windows (window directions included in kit ), 1 sugar shaped Front Door, 2 Candy Canes, 1 bag mini Marshmallows, 1 roll Neco Waffers and 1 bag of glistening “snow” to add the finishing touches to your gingerbread house!

Sista Felicia’s Small Gingerbread House Cookie Kit

Include 2 small houses!

Small House Measurements 4”W x 4”D x 5 ½”H

1 plastic candy box including approximately 2 ¾ lbs. of 17 different types of candies (old fashioned favorites and NEW candies!) to decorate with! .

2 sturdy white base to place the gingerbread house on.

1 Gingerbread House Decorating Supply Box containing: 2 individually wrapped Gingerbread houses measuring 4”W x 4”D x 5 ½”H (12 delicious gingerbread pieces (8 walls, 4Roof) 2 small plastic pastry bags of royal icing in white

2 Candy Canes

Warning :hard & soft candy choking hazard for all, Children should be supervised at all times, Sista Felicia’s Kitchen is NOT responsible for bodily injury or harm.

Sista Felicia’s Gingerbread cookies are prepared using the very finest ingredients including; flour, butter, sugar, eggs, molasses, clove, cinnamon, allspice, ginger, salt, food dye . Each cookie is individually hand rolled for a thick 1/4″ cookie, hand cut, and baked to perfection in a licensed/certified Home Based Kitchen.

***Please note that everything is produced in a facility possibly containing known food allergens, including, but not limited to: eggs, wheat, soy, milk, peanuts and tree nuts, shellfish…

Carol Ackerman Boston Globe obituary

Lovely tribute to long term teacher and volunteer – Carol Ackerman (December 17, 1941 – October 31, 2017) Boston Globe obituary by Marvin Pave published Dec 3rd (following special memorial service held in the Shalin Liu Performance Center). Ackerman served on many boards in the community — Gloucester Lyceum & Sawyer Free, the Gloucester UU, Rockport Music, and Wellspring.

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Obit in the Gloucester Daily Times

 

Community Reiki Share for Open Door

Karen Pischke BSN, RN's avatarCape Ann Wellness

Promoting Optimal Wellness for Mind, Body and Spirit

Community Reiki Share December 5th.

 5:15 pm – 8:15 pm at the Manchester Community Center. 40 Beach St. Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA. On the MBTA Train line. Convenient Parking. Wheelchair accessible.

Reiki Sessions ‘By Donation.’ $20.00 suggested donation. ($10.00 for Seniors, Veterans, those in treatment for cancer.)

Together We Can Do More.Partnering with charitable causes to help others in need.

Advance Register – Email: info@dreamtimewellness.com or call 978-283-4258.

Join Us in helping to bring ‘peace, comfort and calm’ to those in need.

A portion of this month’s proceeds will be donated to Open Door Food Pantry, winner of our #GivingTuesday Contest.

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Special Hanukkah Commemoration

taagloucester's avatarCape Ann Community

Tuesday, December 12th at 5 pm

On Tuesday, December 12, 2017, Cape Ann’s Jewish community will remember the 10th anniversary of the devastating fire that destroyed our building, honor our Cape Ann neighbors who helped us rebuild, and look ahead to continued growth.

The event will begin at 5 pm at the Unitarian Universalist Church (10 Church Street) where we held our Sabbath service the day after the fire. Then, we will parade down Middle Street to our new building with lights and music.

At the synagogue, we will light the Lobster Trap menorah and then move upstairs to our social hall for a brief program followed by refreshments and music.

CLICK HERE TO RSVP

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We Want Every One Of You To Come To The GMG 10 Year Anniversary / Holiday party December 16th At Cape Ann Giclee

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Listen Please don’t think you’re not invited if you didn’t get a Facebook invite or personal invitation.  YOU’RE INVITED!

I/We don’t have the time top dig through to try to remember each and every GMG FOB to tag on Facebook and some of you don’t even have Facebook.

But the fact is that GMG wouldn’t be what it is without our awesome readers and friends.

we want you there.

Good Morning Gloucester Holiday Party

Hosted by Cape Ann Giclee

Saturday, December 16 at 6 PM – 9 PM

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Are You A FOB?

Then you better get your sexy ass down to Cape Ann Giclee For The GMG XMAS Party December 16th! 6PM Til We Burn Down The Neighborhood!

I’m just gonna put this out there that if you consider yourself a FOB you had better show up for our killer OFFICIAL GMG CHRISTMAS PARTY!!!!!!

We’re gonna celebrate it all, Kwanza, spinnin the dradel, all that fun shit!

Saturday, December 16, 2015 – 6 to 9pm (ish)

Location:
Cape Ann Giclée
20 Maplewood Avenue
Gloucester, MA 01930

It’s pot-luck and byob

THE WALL OF BUOYS IS GROWING EVER GREATER! @GLOUCESTERMA #LOBSTERTRAPTREE

Wednesday afternoon is the very last day of buoy painting before the great Lobster Trap Tree lighting. Don’t miss all the fun!

O’ Maley Middle School:  Wednesday – 12/6 – 3:30-5:00pm
Open Day for Everyone: Wednesday – 12/6 – 3:30-5:00pm
Manchester/Essex Elementary:  Wednesday – 12/6 – 3:30-5:00pm

Lobster Trap Tree Lighting and Party at Art Haven after

December 9th, 4:30 pm, Main St at Lobster Trap Tree

Buoy Auction

January 26, 5-8pm, Cruiseport

BRILLIANT DECEMBER SUPER MOON OVER GLOUCESTER CITY SKYLINE

The only super moon of 2017, December’s full moon was fittingly named by Native American tribes the “Long Night’s Moon,” the “Frost Moon,” and the “Cold Moon.” In Europe, December’s full moon is called the “Yule Moon.”

December’s full moon kicks off a trilogy of super moons. The next super moon is January 1st, 2018 and the following super moon is January 31st, 2018 which also makes it a “Blue Moon,” (the second of two full moons in a month is called a Blue Moon).

First in the Super Moon Trilogy 

Beautiful day spent at Parker River National Wildlife Refuge

Can not express how excited I was to see an incredible snowy owl on the beach.  Also we did some hiking and the area was lots of fun and beautiful.

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Lindsay Crouse, Peter Krasinski soar | Peter Pan silent film screening at Cape Ann Cinema

Another unforgettable Cape Ann Cinema & UU Gloucester Meetinghouse collaboration was held on Sunday, December 3, 2017–a special screening of the silent film adaptation of J.M. Barrie’s Peter Pan as a benefit for Pathways for Children. Ellen Sibley was there for Pathways, welcoming guests and opening the evening.

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photo caption: Sound check (Peter Krasinski and Lindsay Crouse readying their accompanying live performances for silent film Peter Pan screening at Gloucester Cinema & Stage, a Gloucester Meetinghouse benefit for Pathways for Children)

Renowned organist Peter Krasinski explained that star Lindsay Crouse would use her artistry to accompany this silent screening like a Benshi, a Japanese word for performers who provided live narration for silent films in order to translate the intertitles. Though Krasinski has collaborated with benshi in Japan for some of his live performances, yesterday’s event was the first time he’s done so in the United States. I went to film school and was fortunate to take master classes in cinema studies with Bill Everson, a film historian and major collector. He’d invite Lillian Gish and other silent screen stars and producers to lecture, and always there were amazing accompanists. Not once though have I experienced a narration, too. I’ve heard Krasinski play before and seen Crouse act in film, tv and Gloucester Stage. I didn’t know what to expect, but I knew it would be like nothing else I’d ever experienced.  Krasinski has seen Peter Pan numerous times and his confident music was subtle and charming, cueing the music to the action on the screen and improvising along with Crouse. Crouse’s narration was pitch perfect. Crouse spoke of her affection for the story and related seeing it 17 times as a child (yes, with Mary Martin) and how it’s among the defining and formative theatrical pulls of her youth.Who knew Nana’s whimpering and such subtle variations of so many characters crying throughout Peter Pan was possible? I googled Lindsay Crouse audiobooks right when I got home. Lindsay Crouse audiobooks

What amazing effort and art for a good cause.

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So proud of these women

Do not forget to watch Chronicle on Wednesday December 6, 2017 at 7:30 channel 5

From the Salem News

Pauline’s Gifts

512 Essex Ave.

Gloucester, MA 01930

www.paulinesgifts.com

 Shops are also featured on upcoming Chronicle television show, December 6.

Good going Gloucester girl !!!!

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SALEM — Instead of heading to the malls or shopping online this holiday season, you could head onto the Essex Coastal Scenic Byway to find that special something, and support some women-owned specialty shops along the way.

Last spring, a group of 10 women business owners banded together to create a brochure pointing out the locations of their shops along the scenic byway.

This grassroots effort came as a surprise to folks at the Essex National Heritage Commission, the Salem-based nonprofit that spearheaded the effort to designate the route from Lynn to Salisbury as a scenic byway. The designation is an economic development tool to guide to visitors and sightseers around the region.

The effort by the shops along a 10-mile stretch of the byway was the first time Essex Heritage had seen the roadway used as a marketing device since signs were installed for it in May 2016. For their efforts, the women received the Pioneer in Partnership award from Essex Heritage at its annual meeting this fall.

Kate Day, scenic project manager at Essex Heritage, said she was inspired by the women’s efforts to promote their businesses using the roadway as a guidepost.

The shopping brochure is a tool the shop owners use to urge customers to take a drive down the byway to visit all the women-owned shops on it. It markets shops that sell antiques, gifts, folk art, home decor, furniture, jewelry, flags, windsocks and pet supplies, among other things. It also establishes a connection among shops in neighboring communities that share the byway of routes 133/1A as a common thread.

“The women who own these specialty shops along the byway are driven by a personal passion that is evident in the success of their businesses,” said Johanne Cassia, owner of Olde Ipswich Shop and Gallery in Ipswich. “They provide unique products and services that benefit the economy and the vitality of their community.”

Katrina Haskell, owner of Essex Exchange in Essex, approached Cassia with the idea of putting together a brochure for some shops.

“We realized right away that the byway would be our connection,” Cassia said.

They spoke with other business owners and invited them to join.

“All the business owners jumped on board,” Cassia said, “and we are now collaborating special events together.”

About the byway

The state Legislature established the byway in the mid-2000s, and a corridor management plan in 2011 identified directional signs as a priority. The signs, all 175 of them, were installed in May 2016, paid for with state and federal grants.

The 90-mile byway starts in Lynn and heads north through Swampscott, Marblehead, Salem, Beverly, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Gloucester, Rockport, Essex, Ipswich, Rowley, Newbury, Newburyport and Salisbury.

The brochure features nine businesses and 10 women entrepreneurs along a 10-mile stretch of the byway, from Gloucester to Rowley.

They include Pauline’s Gifts, which Pauline Bresnahan opened in Gloucester in 1999. She and her husband, Glen, live in her childhood home next to the shop. As a little girl, she said, she always wanted to own the shop, so she purchased the property about 18 years ago.

At first, it was an outlet for her own decorative arts; she paints more than 100 mailboxes a year.

“The rest of the gifts grew from there,” she said. Flags are one of her biggest sellers.

“We want to support each other,” said Bresnahan when asked why it was important for women business owners to promote one another. “I know that working with the other women, even if they are younger women, we can teach a little bit or try to mentor some young women business people.”

Essex Bird Shop and Pet Supply in Essex is another of the shops on the byway. Susan Lufkin has owned the store with her sister, Shelly Nicastro, for nine years. They both knew the former owner of the business, Jane Perkins, and purchased the store from her.

Lufkin said she is a bookkeeper and has a degree in business, and her sister has a degree in sociology.

Lufkin said it is important for women business owners to support one another, “so that we are helping each other out with our thoughts and ideas.”

“It’s a wonderful project,” said Ann Orcutt, who owns two AnnTiques shops along the byway, one in Ipswich and one in Essex.

The women had already been referring each other to one another’s shops, but the initiative broadened their base of referrals, she said. The byway gave businesses along a 10-mile stretch a connection to one another.

“That was the key,” Orcutt said. “We are all on the byway.”–

Sista Felicia’s 8th Annual Boxwood

Thank you Sista Felicia and Mumma Pat for another fun night kicking off the holidays with this beautiful tradition, lots of laughs and some amazing women!!   From caroling, to a “human snowman” making contest and the best boxwood trees made with lots of gatzi!!  (Not to mention plenty of yummy bites and drinks!!!)

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