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My View of Life on the Dock
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Stop and Shop East Gloucester Had Some Beautiful Beef Back Ribs This Morning.
Hit em with the Paul Prudhomme Rub (RIP Paul Prudhomme)
And set up the grill for a low and slow session seeking grill temps between 250-275.
Two hours in. Temps on the pit have been consistently between 250-275. Starting to get a little pullback on the bones.

After three hours I pulled them off sauced them with some stubbs bbq sauce and wrapped them up in doubled over aluminum foil.

Forty five more minutes on the grill foiled-up and they were ready to eat.


Rockport’s HarvestFest was the place to be on Saturday. Kudos to all who helped organize and execute the event. When looking around at the faces in the crowd it was easy to see that memories were being made amongst families and friends. And, what is better than that? Well, other than a beer truck parked on T Wharf.
GMG FOB Leslie Heffron writes: Christine Garuthier-Kelley (from Manchester) and I are in a show down at MGH at the Yawkey Cancer Center. The opening is Wednesday, October 21 from 5:30-7 on Yawkey Mezzanine 2.
“The mission of Illuminations is to create a visually healing environment, offering enlightenment, inspiration, and encouragement to patients, family members, friends and staff through the visual arts. We believe the work will bring joy to many men, women and children whose lives have been touched by cancer.”
GloucesterCast 155 With @KimSmithDesigns, Tristan and Brooke Welty, Big Tony, Patrick and Lauren Belmonte, and Host @Joey_C Taped 10/18/15
Topics include:Tristan and Brooke Welty, Karl’s Sausage Kitchen, The endless stream of bad sausage puns at Karl’s, Pronouncing The Different Meats From Karl’s Names, Beauport Hotel Gloucester’s Career Fair. 10am-12 noon & 4-6:00pm hosted at Cruiseport Gloucester Meet our hiring managers for all Hotel and Restaurant positions. If unable to attend please email us at Careers@Beauporthotel.com,Patrick and Lauren Belmonte from Change Is Simple, Focusing On Healthy Systems In Communities For Kids, Buying Organic?, Thanking Muffy White, Fashion of Change Event, HarvestFest, Dogtown Days, www.rockportexchange.org, Niaz Dorry, Meat Throwdown, Staghorn Sumac vs Poison Sumac,Dillon At Cape Ann Brewing Creating A Beer Based On Ingredients Used In Colonial Times, Drinking Beer Should Be A Natural Right, Lamar Odom, At What Point In Overdosing On Viagra Like Substances Are Your Physical Parts So Beat Up That You’re Not Interested In Sex?, The Passports Website Built By Brian O’Connor Is Worth Every Penny check it out- www.passportsgloucester.com , Kim’s Upcoming Program at Sawyer Free Library-
November 10th, 2015, Tuesday at 7pm. Seaside Garden Club at the Manchester Community Center ~ Kim Smith Guest Speaker: Life Story of the Black Swallowtail Butterfly Film screening and discussion. November 12th, Thursday evening. Sawyer Free Library ~ Kim Smith Guest Speaker: Beauty on the Wing ~ Life Story of the Monarch Butterfly
Mystery Today. Came to work and someone made the most incredible sign for GMG. It’s heavy, it is hand painted, it is custom cut with the GMG sticker. And I have absolutely no idea who built it…

Please someone step up and let me know who built it so I can thank you!
Dylan L’Abbe-Lindquist serving Cape Ann Brew Pub Dier Beer
Although it sounded so interesting, I very unfortunately missed the Dogtown Days lecture program held at the Cape Ann Museum as I was covering the Rockport Harvestfest (we oftentimes say on GMG that we are incredibly blessed that here on Cape Ann we have an embarrassment of riches in wonderful and worthwhile things to do and see). I did however attend the reception held afterward at the Sawyer Free. This is the second annual Dogtown Days event sponsored by the group of citizens Friends of Dogtown, a relatively newly formed outfit dedicated to restoring, protecting, and celebrating Dogtown, along with the far reaching goals to construct a visitor’s center and to help mitigate the ongoing misuse of the landscape.
Mary Weissblum’s Swamp Cake
Two of the highlights of the reception were Mary Weissblum’s Swamp Cake and Cape Ann Brew Pub’s colonial Dier Beer, both made with ingredients mentioned in historical accounts of Dogtown. Mary is going to provide GMG readers with the Swamp Cake recipe, spiced with ginger and nutmeg, and super delicious. Dylan L’Abbe-Lindquist’s Dier beer was outstanding and is going to be available at the Brew Pub in about a week. The brew was richly dark, made chocolatey in color almost, from the molasses and special carmelized flavored hops. Most amazingly, Dylan and his wife, along with their little baby, scoured Dogtown trails for authentic ingredients, which include Staghorn Sumac, winterberries, cranberries, and beach plums–it truly is a wonderfully flavorful brew. Ask for it at the Brew Pub, you won’t be disappointed.
To learn more about Friends of Dogtown, visit their website here.
Kit Cox and Dylan
Beautiful weather, beautiful venue and lots of fun made for another great event.
My mother and I were walking along Rocky Neck Ave., just past The Accommodations, when this female mallard came rushing from a distance toward us, quacking away. You can see the wake she was creating in her rush to come beg something from us. We didn’t have anything for her, which she soon realized and went on her way. Maybe she wasn’t begging at all, and just rushing over to greet us.
E.J. Lefavour
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Joey,
I hope you are well.
We are hosting the Ales for ALS event again this year. It is next Saturday, October 24th at the Essex Shipbuilding Museum from 3-7. Tickets are available at www.alesforals.com/essex
It is the same day as the Essex Clamfest that starts at noon at Memorial Park.
Cape Ann Community News-
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