Nacho Stack. This is the way to make nachos. Shared these with a friend at Post in Hamilton (formerly the Black Cow). If youโve ever shared nachos with someone and felt weird about trying to find a chip with the right combination of fixings on it, youโll love these. Made layer by layerโฆ. Each chip was exactly the same. Itโs the little things.
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The Emerson Inn will be hosting 45 vendors throughout the Inn tomorrow (Saturday Nov 26) from 11 – 4! Come join us and stop by Pat D’s Photos table to say hello. These 3″ glass ornaments will be featured along with several other photography gift ideas. The Inn will be offering music, food and full bar service, so no excuse not to stop by. You can check out Pat D’s Photos and Adventures on Facebook to get an idea of the items available. Come on over and say hello!
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My beautiful wife Kate and I are going to feature one or two local places to buy holiday gifts each day highlighting the fact that thereโs no need to buy your presents online or trudge up to the mall.
Thereโs excellent places to shop right here in Gloucester.
Our gift cards can be used anywhere on property! Use for hotel accommodations, at the restaurant (Mile Marker One), retail items in the lobby, at the marina, for fuel, ice and bait, for dockage or storage, for marine parts, new outboard, trailer, electronics, marine servicesโฆand more. One gift card for everything!
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When I was a child, we had turkey for Thanksgiving as well as for Christmas and what I remember most is the mouth watering smell of roasting turkey. As Thanksgiving cooking duties turned my way, I noticed that the cooking turkey has never smelled as savory as it did when I was a child. Has anyone else noticed this? Does anyone know why? Are the turkeys different? Are ovens different? Am I crazy? BTW, I did Google this (or Gobbled it in honor of the day….) but didn’t get satisfactory answers so I am turning to the community at large.
While I’ve been contemplating turkey smells, I came across this photo from the Gloucester Daily Times in 1958 of the seniors for the GHS football Thanksgiving Day game scheduled against Wakefield that year. I have posted this previously but it seemed a good time to bring it back. Maybe you know some of the guys listed: Mike Linquata, Pete Favazza, Bill Loicano, Bill Hoffer, Cliffe Wolfe, Warren Whitehead, Mark Silva, Bobby Lopes, Fred McGuire, Bobby Cucuru, Nate Ross, Larry Mello, Harold Reed and Timothy Ryan.
In the meantime, good luck to our current GHS team vs rival Danvers today at 10 AM Newell Stadium. Special wishes to the current seniors!
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My beautiful wife Kate and I are going to feature one or two local places to buy holiday gifts each day highlighting the fact that thereโs no need to buy your presents online or trudge up to the mall.
Thereโs excellent places to shop right here in Gloucester.
Reblogged from Hammond Castle Hammond Facebook page
Local-favorite the Jambalaya Horns kicks off the season of light and hope with joyous holiday favorites here at Hammond Castle Museum, starting at 6pm. (This concert will be held outdoors, in front of our 12th and 13th Century Arches. In case of inclement weather, the performance will be held inside, in the Museumโs Great Hall.) Holiday lights will be cast upon our majestic castle and romantic arches, creating a magical holiday scene across the Museum grounds. Guests who wish to peek into the Hammondโs historic home to see the Great Hall decked out for the holidays are welcome to do so.
This performance and celebration is free and open to the public.
Please note: Not all portions of the Museum will be open to guests. Guests will only have access to the Great Hall and rooms leading down to the Great Hall.
This event is generously sponsored in part by Cape Ann Savings Bank.
Photo by: CMO Photography Studios
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