Lake Region Reflections
Senin, 04 Juni 2012
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Foodie News: Just a while after we wrote about “disappearing” food menu items like the Red Flannel Hash recently featured at the Cafe Deja Vu diner in Laconia, the eatery has brought the once-familiar New England dish back for a rerun. (Guess that’s what they mean by “déjà vu".)… The Tilt’n Diner is now open 24 hours. And just days ago, owner Alex Ray won the Jim Irwin Community Service Award from the Lakes Region Chamber of Commerce. (It’s kinda amazing when you think about how many great restaurateurs there are in the Lakes Region. Besides Alex – who one the Common Man Family of Restaurants, and who one employee called “the most generous man I’ve ever met” – there’s Allan Beetle and his family at Patrick’s Pub in Gilford, the Hart family of Hart’s Turkey Farm in Meredith, etc.… Include all the other places that regularly support all kinds of community organizations and event - and that’s not even talking bout the great food they all serve! It’s an area where we’re especially blessed.).. And at about the same time comes news that the China Bistro on Weirs Boulevard has been named the best place in America to get a crab rangoon. Having eaten them, you won't find any argument here. They really are spectacular... And meanwhile, there's a security guard at the Tilton Outlet Centers who's perfecting the trick of handing a single McDonald's french fry to a chipmunk who lives in front of the Starbuck's. The little guy grabs it between his little claws and scurries away, happy as can be. (And drawing a good deal of smilers from onlookers.)
Talking about eateries and blessings: A drive down Union Avenue in Laconia Friday unveiled this unusual scene – a family of ducks, mama and her brood, making their way across the road from the McDonald’s, heading towards the Paugus Bay. Of course, all traffic north and south stopped – but some out-of-stater tried to weave his way around the car halted in front of him.
And it almost made it - until a local lady in a van honked her horn and halted the driver. We couldn’t make out her shouting, but it sounded a little like, “Show a little respect!”… And just hours later, we spotted a wild turkey and her brood trotting around Belmont. To this untrained eye, the little ones looked more like the baby ducks that their mama. (I said “untrained”.)
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