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  • Posted 5/23/12 on Grub Street Phl
  • Empire Building
Iron Hill Plans to Bring a Tenth Location to Voorhees, N.J.

Iron Hill Plans to Bring a Tenth Location to Voorhees, N.J.

It's the group's tenth brewpub.

Filed Under: beer me, coming soon, empire building, iron hil brewery and restaurant, new jersey, voorhees
  • Posted 4/4/12 on Grub Street Phl
  • Raw Milk
More PA Raw Milk Linked to Salmonella; NJ Pushes For Legal Raw Milk Sales

More PA Raw Milk Linked to Salmonella; NJ Pushes For Legal Raw Milk Sales

Though many have been sickened in PA, NJ is pushing to make raw milk legal.

Filed Under: health concerns, new jersey, pennsylvania, raw milk
  • Posted 3/30/12 on Grub Street Phl
  • Mediavore

Farmers Markets Avert Main Line Food Desert; Fake CSAs Inspire Vigilance on the Veggie Front

Plus: New Jersey diners discover their inner locavores; and Whole Foods pledges to stop selling fish from ecologically damaging sources, all in our morning news roundup.

Filed Under: csas, diners, farmers markets, fish stories, locavores, main line, mediavore, new jersey, whole foods
  • Posted 3/19/12 on Grub Street Phl
  • Mediavore

Lack of Links Sends Woman Into a Violent Rage at a N.J. Convenience Store; Could 'Pink Slime' Sink the Burger Trend?

Plus: Scientist struggle to explain the metallic taste that sometimes comes with pine nuts; and police shoot a met-cleaver wielding man outside a bar, all in our morning news roundup.

Filed Under: atlantic city, burgers, crimes scenes, health concerns, jessica simpson, mediavore, new jersey, olney, pine nuts, pink slime
  • Posted 3/15/12 on Grub Street Phl
  • Oeno-File
Bottle Shocker: New Jersey Wines Hold Their Own Against the French in a Blind Tasting

Bottle Shocker: New Jersey Wines Hold Their Own Against the French in a Blind Tasting

Tasters found that the wines produced in the Garden State were just as drinkable as those from France.

Filed Under: bordeaux, burgundy, farnce, keith wallace, new jersey, oneo-file, wine school
  • Posted 3/14/12 on Grub Street Phl
  • Mediavore

NJ Cheesemakers Made Cheese with Condemned Raw Milk; What Makes Taco Trucks' Tacos Taste So Good?

Plus: It's boom time for the U.S. agricultural industry; and there's a possibility that your co-workers and their chocolate chip cookies are making you fat, all in our morning news roundup.

Filed Under: cheese, crime scenes, health concerns, mediavore, new jersey, obesity, tacos, truckin'
  • Posted 3/13/12 on Grub Street Phl
  • Mediavore

NJ Wineries Toast to Direct Shipping; Red Meat Consumption Increases Chances of Death

Plus: Takeru Kobayashi shatters the grilled cheese sandwich-eating record at SXSW; and some scientist argue that genetically modified foods may be good for you, all in our morning news roundup.

Filed Under: crime scenes, direct shipping, genetically modified foods, grilled cheese, lawsuits, mediavore, new jersey, sxsw, takeru kobayashi, tips, wages, wineries
  • Posted 3/6/12 on Grub Street Phl
  • Crime Scenes
Fishing Out of Season Can Land Your Bass in Jail

Fishing Out of Season Can Land Your Bass in Jail

A recent outing on the high seas put more than three dozen anglers in hot water.

Filed Under: black bass, crime scenes, down the shore, fishing, new jersey
  • Posted 3/6/12 on Grub Street Phl
  • Mediavore

NJ Homebrewers Turn Love of Hops Into Cash Crops; FDA Mulls BPA Ban

Plus: Celine Dion's heart goes on despite love for smoked meat; and with lots of bones, you can make porky tonkatsu ramen at home, all in our morning news roundup.

Filed Under: bars, beer, bpa, celine dion, center city, chocolate, crime scenes, desserts, farmers, fda, homebrewers, hops, italy, mediavore, new jersey, nightlife
  • Posted 1/18/12 on Grub Street Phl
  • Mediavore

Newly Adopted New Jersey Law Allows Direct Wine Shipments; The Pride of Pottsville Is Now America’s Largest Beer Maker

Plus: Expect more salt, Korean food and seaweed on menus; and junk food at home is more likely a culprit in childhood obesity than junk food at school, all in our morning news roundup.

Filed Under: beer me, chris christie, health concerns, junk food, mediavore, new jersey, pottsville, trends, wine, yeungling
  • Posted 11/23/11 on Grub Street Phl
  • Mediavore

Garden State Overrun With Wild Turkeys; Canned Green Beans Are Loaded With BPA

Plus: For the fourth Thanksgiving since the economy tanked, families scale back; and everything you ever wanted to know about the history of turkeys, all in our morning news roundup.

Filed Under: beso, bpa, economics, eva longoria, health concerns, lawsuits, mediavore, new jersey, thanksgiving, turkeys, wild turkeys
  • Posted 9/28/11 on Grub Street Phl
  • Mediavore

NJ Braces For Hungry Black Bear Blitz; Kosher Sandwiches Fail to Meet Subway’s Expectations

Plus: Coffee helps beat depression; and pet food pantries struggle to meet the growing demand of pets in need, all in our morning news roundup.

Filed Under: black bears, coffee, floods, health concerns, kosher, mediavore, new jersey, pet foods, sandwiches, stroms, subway, weather
  • Posted 8/17/11 on Grub Street Phl
  • Crime Scenes
Shady Oyster Dealers Nabbed in Overfishing Scheme

Shady Oyster Dealers Nabbed in Overfishing Scheme

The indictments charge five individuals from New Jersey and Maryland with trafficking in illegal oysters and obstruction of justice.

Filed Under: crime scenes, delaware bay, department of justice, fishermen, maryland, new jersey, oysters
  • Posted 12/3/10 on Grub Street Phl
  • Mediavore

Baymen Brave Chilly Temperatures and Choppy Waters to Harvest Oysters Off the New Jersey Coast; Montco Commissioners May Have Violated the Sunshine Act with Breakfast Meetings

Plus Snyder's of Hanover and the makers of Lance peanut-butter and cheese crackers are likely to merge; and Dunkin' Donuts conducts a study to learn which part of gingerbread cookies people eat first, all in out morning news roundup.

Filed Under: dunkin' donuts, fishing, health concerns, media, mediavore, new jersey, oysters, politics, snyder's of hanover
  • Posted 9/16/10 on Grub Street Phl
  • Deals
As One Restaurant Week Fades, Another Restaurant Week Rises

As One Restaurant Week Fades, Another Restaurant Week Rises

As if this latest Restaurant Week hasn't provided enough to chew on.

Filed Under: chinatown, deals, mainline, new jersey, restaurant rows, restaurant week
  • Posted 8/23/10 on Grub Street Phl
  • White Manna
A Reason to Travel to Jersey: The Famous White Manna Hamburger Stand

A Reason to Travel to Jersey: The Famous White Manna Hamburger Stand

Classic burgers at this vintage burger stand.

Filed Under: hackensack, hamburger, new jersey, white manna
  • Posted 8/9/10 on Grub Street Phl
  • Mediavore

New Jersey's Lobster Catch Doubles; Kate Moss Makes Her Own Jam

Plus Gulf fisheries struggle to convince consumers that fish is safe to eat, and Quizno's tuna melt tops unhealthy value meals list, all in our morning news roundup.

Filed Under: farmers, gourmet magazine, health concerns, kate moss, lobster, media, mediavore, new jersey, recalls
  • Posted 7/20/10 on Grub Street Phl
  • Mediavore

At Amis Vetri Cranks Up a Jobs Engine; New Jersey's Shellfish Is Not in Compliance With Federal Sanitation Standards

Plus Fresh water may be the cause of death for thousands of Gulf oysters, and raw milk may put consumers at risk of disease, all in our morning news roundup.

Filed Under: amis, marc vetri, media, mediavore, new jersey, pepsi, shellfish
  • Posted 7/19/10 on Grub Street Phl
  • Deals
Farm to Fork Week Returns at South Jersey Restaurants

Farm to Fork Week Returns at South Jersey Restaurants

New Jersey's chefs remind us why their state is the Garden State.

Filed Under: deals, menus, new jersey, prix fixes, restaurant week
  • Posted 7/13/10 on Grub Street Phl
  • Mediavore

NJ Farmers Struggle With Heat and Lack of Rain; Guacamole and Salsa Are Responsible for One in 25 Food Poisoning Outbreaks

Plus South Street restaurants close early to deal with unruly mobs, and London has the worst food of any European city, all in our morning news roundup.

Filed Under: farmers, health concerns, media, new jersey, south street, stadiums
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