KENILWORTH, NJ - Michigan Deli of Kenilworth has different lunch specials Monday through Friday. Check it out!
Pepper Jack Turkey Burger topped w/Pickled Onions, Lettuce, Tomatoes, Avocado & Chipotle Sauce, Served w/ Tots $14.75
Cavatelli & Broccoli topped w/Grilled Chicken, served with Garlic Bread $14.75
Chicken Cutlet, Prosciutto, Asiago Cheese, Cherry Peppers, Arugula, & Balsamic Vinegar & Oil on a Ciabatta Roll served w/FF $14.75
Homemade Soups of the Day: Italian Wedding or Chicken Pasta $5.00
Michigan Deli is located at 219 Market Street. Nestled between the industrial borders of Kenilworth and Roselle Park, Michigan Deli is serving up a spread of classic, old school, luncheonette style food with an emphasis on quality ingredients and homemade recipes. From prime locally sourced burgers to hand breaded chicken cutlets to homemade meatballs to house-made salads to handcrafted soups, to local favorites, and 6 foot subs—Whether it’s breakfast, lunch, a meal you’re taking home for dinner, or you’re in need of catering you can pretty much count on finding something to satisfy your cravings or celebration needs!
The owner, Sue, and her husband, Ray DeRosa both come from families who have spent years in the food industry and they have continued their family legacies together. Combined, they have a total of 50+ years in the food business and have honed in on cultivating a warm and welcoming environment coupled with a delicious and classic luncheonette experience. This is a place “where everybody knows your name” and you will find comfort not only in your tastebuds, but in your heart.
Michigan Deli's hours are Monday through Friday 6am-3pm, Saturdays 7am-1pm, closed on Sundays. Follow Michigan Deli on Instagram @michigan_deli or on Facebook. Specials are posted daily! For pick up orders, deliveries, or hot/cold catering inquiries, call 908-245-8719. Ordering is also available on UberEats, DoorDash, and GrubHub.
]]>NEW JERSEY — The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) recently announced that a popular air fryer has been recalled by the electronics store Best Buy due to concerns of fires, burns and lacerations it may cause.
According to the CPSC, Insignia Air Fryers and Ovens can "overheat, causing the handles to melt or break, posing fire and burn hazards. Additionally, the air fryer ovens can overheat and the glass on the door can shatter, posing fire, burn and laceration hazards."
There have been 24 reports of overheating/melting or glass shattering, including six reports of air fryers catching on fire. However, there were no injuries or property damage reported in these incidents.
Customers who purchased the Insignia Air Fryers and Ovens are urged to stop using them.
Approximately 187,400 of the machines were sold in the U.S., according to the CPSC. The potentially dangerous air fryers were sold between November 2021 and November 2023 for a price ranging between $32 and $180.
There are 27 Best Buy stores in New Jersey, including stores in Mount Laurel and Marlton.
Best Buy says that they have contacted customers directly. They can obtain a full refund for the price that they paid for the item by bringing a receipt to a Best Buy store.
]]>NUTLEY, NJ - Carrots are a great source of Vitamin A. Did you know that Vitamin A deficiencies can result in poor eyesight and other ocular conditions. However, eating more carrots and taking vitamin A supplements does not improve vision or reverse conditions.
The rumor about carrots improving eyesight was started as a part of a disinformation campaign in the 1940’s. The Royal Air Force was using an early form of radar and did not want the Nazis to know anything about this new technology. So to explain why British pilots had such an impressive record of hitting their targets, the Home Office explained that the pilots were eating large amounts of carrots.
Another myth is the color. Today we associate carrots as being orange, but before the 16th century, carrots were red, yellow and purple. These carrots were originally found in Central Asia and worked their way to the tables of Europe when trade with “the East” brought all manner of goods westward.
Hybridization and the industrial revolution’s effect on mass farming led to the now ubiquitous orange. Colorful carrots can sometimes be found at local farmers’ markets - we find them frequently at the Montclair Farmers Market on Saturdays.
What is true about carrots is their powerful role in the diet. Study after study show that orange fruits and vegetables play a key role in fighting cardiovascular disease. (A little carrot ginger soup anyone?) Of course, carrots are also a great source of antioxidant nutrients as well as fiber.
Keep in mind that baby carrots and “baby cut” carrots are not the same thing. Baby carrots are vegetables that are harvested early. In the market, baby carrots will usually have their very pointy end intact. “Baby cut” carrots are larger carrots that have been whittled down mechanically from much larger carrots. The usual giveaways with them is that they are already “peeled” and of uniform shape. Sometimes, these carrots consist of a much lighter, and often bitter, core. The white ashy exterior on many of them is just the outer fibers drying out. Be advised, once peeled, carrots start to lose their nutritional value.
Most of the carrots consumed in the US come from California (no surprise there) but to find a wider variety of colors and sizes of carrots, visit a local farmers’ market. From there, decide if you’ll juice them, soup them, grate them for a salad, or how about roasting them with some cumin. Or just snack on them fresh from the market. Yum!
]]>BELMAR, NJ - On January 16th Gov. Phil Murphy signed a bill lifting limitations regarding distribution, food and event restrictions. It was a historic day for craft breweries across New Jersey! With the passing of the NJ brewery bill, Beach Haus Brewery has regained their ability to sell beer as of February 1st, 2024.
Owner and Director of Operations, Dylan Kohan says, “I am very excited to get our beer back around the state of New Jersey. Since acquiring our liquor license, we’ve only been able to sell our beer on-site. We were very limited… Being able to self-distribute will allow us to push our brand further and share exciting new things with more people.”
Head Brewer, Jarid Truppo adds, “With our self-distribution starting we'll be getting our classic beers that everyone knows and loves out into the world. Even more exciting are some new beers. We've got two new hazy IPAs hitting stores, Vibrant Frequencies and Bloom. After that, we have a new hoppy pilsner set to release soon, Skeleton Key. We're looking forward to bringing new beers to as many stores as possible.” Their initial delivery area will be Monmouth, Ocean, and Middlesex, but they hope to quickly expand the area of availability.
Buyers & Managers - Reach out to Beach Haus directly for beer inquiries, available products, pricing or to set up an in-person meeting. They also welcome you to come visit the facility, try the beers and meet the team.
Email: info@beachhausbeer.com
Phone: 732-202-7782
To celebrate this new bill and 10 years of Beach Haus in Belmar, Beach Haus is throwing a Beerfest on The Rooftop! There will be 9 guest breweries with 18 guest taps offering you some of the best craft beer NJ has to offer! They will also have food specials and live music including acoustic emo covers by Rob D 1:30PM-3:30PM, and Twopenny Porters will keep the party going with traditional drinking songs from 4:00PM-7:00PM. There is no cover… just pay for what you drink!
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OLEAN, NY — Orders for chicken wings offered by the Olean Elks on Wednesday need to be placed by 7 p.m. Tuesday by calling 716-372-4191.
The cost is $12 for 10 wings, which come with celery and blue cheese or ranch dressing,
Patrons may choose hot, medium, mild or Cattleman's sauce.
Wings may be picked up between 3 and 6 p.m. at the kitchen door by the Elks parking lot on South Second Street.
]]>KENILWORTH, NJ - Michigan Deli of Kenilworth has different lunch specials Monday through Friday. Check it out!
Rodeo Bacon Cheddar Burger topped with O Rings & BBQ Sauce served w/O Rings
$14.95
Chicken Cordon Bleu Panini (Grilled Chicken, Ham, Swiss & Honey Mustard) served w/Tots
$14.95
Homemade Corned Beef Sloppy Joe served w/FF
$14.95
Homemade Soups of the Day: Split Pea or Chicken Pasta
$4.50
Michigan Deli is Michigan Deli is located at 219 Market Street. Nestled between the industrial borders of Kenilworth and Roselle Park, Michigan Deli is serving up a spread of classic, old school, luncheonette style food with an emphasis on quality ingredients and homemade recipes. From prime locally sourced burgers to hand breaded chicken cutlets to homemade meatballs to house-made salads to handcrafted soups, to local favorites, and 6 foot subs—Whether it’s breakfast, lunch, a meal you’re taking home for dinner, or you’re in need of catering you can pretty much count on finding something to satisfy your cravings or celebration needs! The owner, Sue, and her husband, Ray DeRosa both come from families who have spent years in the food industry and they have continued their family legacies together. Combined, they have a total of 50+ years in the food business and have honed in on cultivating a warm and welcoming environment coupled with a delicious and classic luncheonette experience. This is a place “where everybody knows your name” and you will find comfort not only in your tastebuds, but in your heart.
Michigan Deli's hours are Monday through Friday 6am-3pm, Saturdays 7am-1pm, closed on Sundays. Follow Michigan Deli on Instagram @michigan_deli or on Facebook. Specials are posted daily! For pick up orders, deliveries, or hot/cold catering inquiries, call 908-245-8719. Ordering is also available on UberEats, DoorDash, and GrubHub.
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MORRIS COUNTY, NJ - Leftover corned beef and cabbage can be repurposed into a variety of delicious dishes. Here are some ideas:
Feel free to share your own recipes to be added to the list. Email us at parsippanyeditor@tapinto.net.
]]>MORRIS COUNTY, NJ - Leftover corned beef and cabbage can be repurposed into a variety of delicious dishes. Here are some ideas:
Feel free to share your own recipes to be added to the list. Email us at parsippanyeditor@tapinto.net.
]]>MORRIS COUNTY, NJ - Leftover corned beef and cabbage can be repurposed into a variety of delicious dishes. Here are some ideas:
Corned Beef Hash: Chop up the corned beef, cabbage, and any boiled potatoes you might have had with it. Sauté them together in a skillet until crispy and golden brown. Serve with fried or poached eggs for a hearty breakfast or brunch.
Reuben Sandwich: Layer thinly sliced corned beef, sauerkraut, Swiss cheese, and Thousand Island dressing on rye bread. Grill or toast the sandwich until the cheese is melted and the bread is golden brown.
Corned Beef and Cabbage Soup: Use your leftover corned beef, cabbage, carrots, and potatoes to make a hearty soup. Simply combine the ingredients in a pot with some beef broth or water, season to taste, and simmer until the flavors meld together.
Corned Beef and Cabbage Tacos: Fill soft corn tortillas with shredded corned beef, chopped cabbage, and your favorite taco toppings like salsa, avocado, and cilantro. Serve with lime wedges for squeezing over the top.
Corned Beef and Cabbage Quiche: Line a pie dish with pie crust, then fill it with a mixture of beaten eggs, chopped corned beef, cabbage, onions, and cheese. Bake until set and golden brown for a savory meal that's perfect for any time of day.
Corned Beef and Cabbage Stir-Fry: Slice the corned beef thinly and stir-fry it with cabbage, bell peppers, onions, and any other vegetables you like. Season with soy sauce, garlic, and ginger for an Asian-inspired twist.
Corned Beef and Cabbage Casserole: Layer sliced corned beef, cabbage, cooked pasta, and cheese in a baking dish. Pour over a mixture of cream or a creamy sauce, then bake until bubbly and golden brown on top.
Corned Beef and Cabbage Frittata: Whisk together eggs, milk, and seasoning, then pour it over chopped corned beef, cabbage, and any other vegetables you like in a skillet. Cook until the eggs are set, then finish under the broiler until golden brown on top.
Feel free to share your own recipes to be added to the list. Email us at parsippanyeditor@tapinto.net.
]]>Rita’s Italian Ice and Frozen Custard is celebrating the first day of spring by giving away free Italian ice and debuting a new flavor.
You can pick up a 6-ounce Italian ice for free at any Rita’s location on Tuesday, March 19. Guests can choose any of Rita’s ice flavors, including their newest flavor: SOUR PATCH KIDS Watermelon ice. Rita’s will be debuting this sour-then-sweet flavor during the giveaway. SOUR PATCH KIDS Watermelon ice will be available for a limited time and can be made into any of Rita’s crafted frozen treats.
“Our first day of spring giveaway has become a cherished tradition with our guests, and this year, we’re elevating the celebration with the exclusive launch of SOUR PATCH KIDS Watermelon Ice,” said Linda Chadwick, President and CEO of Rita’s Italian Ice and Frozen Custard. “We hope to see everyone at Rita’s on March 19 to enjoy a free cup of Ice on us.”
Rita’s has more than 550 locations across the U.S., with most of them being located on the East Coast. The franchise expects to give away about 1 million cups of Italian ice during its first day of spring giveaway.
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