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August 4, 2008

As if I needed another reason to blog about food

produce.jpgA recent e-mail from the Pennsylvania Vegetable Marketing Research Program (and isn't that a mouthful?) tells me that August is Pennsylvania Produce Month.

The group says:

Whether it's visiting your local grocer or stopping by the roadside stand on your way home from work, local produce can be easily purchased for reasonable prices. The real bargains can be found now, during the peak season. So consider freezing or canning your locally bought produce to store for the winter months.

You'll remember I recently bought some local produce at Brown's. For some more suggestions on where to get local goodies veggies, visit paveggies.org.

Now, I have to ask. What's your favorite local fruit veggie, the one you wait all year for? I die for local strawberries and tomatoes. Jo would almost have me drummed out of the county for admitting I don't like corn. So I'm taking votes!

July 29, 2008

Fun with wildlife

Our quest for letterboxing stamps with daughter Sarah led us all around southeastern York County last week. We did good, finding stamps at the Hopewell Rec complex, Red Lion's Fairmount Park, Lower Windsor Township's Rexroth Park, and Samuel S. Lewis State Park overlooking the river, also in Lower Windsor Township.

But we couldn't find the stamp at Apollo County Park in Chanceford Township! It was rainy, the roads were gravel, and it was basically not a good day to go thrashing about the underbrush! But, we did find one cool thing...

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A turtle! Hubby saved him from the middle of the road (though if another car would have come along that road that day, I'd have been shocked...) But we took him into the car first to see if he'd stick his head out and say hi to Sarah. He didn't, so we put him down on the side of the road and went on our way.

Cute, though!

July 20, 2008

Wow, so it's not just me

Remember my recent rant on Internet spammers who couldn't even get my name right?

Well, a totally unsolicited news release in the ol' inbox this week (is THAT irony or what?) from MessageLabs, which bills itself as "the leading provider of messaging and web security services to businesses worldwide," claimed to have the year-to-date spam rates for individual states.

Guess what??? Pennsylvania's number 9! So I bet I'm not the only Yorker getting more than my share of spam, huh? (The full top ten is, as follows, Illinois, South Dakota, Oregon, New Hampshire, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Indiana, Texas, Pennsylvania and Alabama.)

July 19, 2008

A wrapup of local favorites week

Thanks to all who've stuck with me during my attempt at "Joan's Local Favorites Week."

Today, to wrap up the week, I thought I'd hit a topic of reader request - soft pretzels!

Phil says there's nothing like a Smittie's soft pretzel. (He's also a fan of Mack's chocolate ice cream, which I can't fault him for.)

Now, for those of you who are true Yorkers, you know a Smittie's soft pretzel means this:

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But, guess what? That might be changing soon. Why, you ask?

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July 18, 2008

Some great local photographers

As part of "local favorites week," and since I was so keen on promoting our summer photo contest, I'd be remiss if I didn't devote one day to my favorite local photographers.

By Flickr user Napalm filled tires, this is the Ritz Camera Shop on Eastern Boulevard.

Other favorite local Flickr shooters:
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Anthony Topper (Tony is our former web developer, but even if I didn't know him I'd love his photos.)
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Other favorite photographers:
Bil Bowden, YDR photographer extraordinaire, as well as Paul Kuehnel, Jason Plotkin and Chris Glass, who comprise the rest of our photo staff.
Edit: AND KATE PENN... I'm soooo sorry, Kate!!! Those of you who read the YDR online will especially want to check us out this Sunday, when Kate will have a photo story that takes you behind the scenes with the York Revolution.

And, last but certainly not least, loyal reader Jo, who shares my love of fireworks, Pinchot Park and all things York County.

July 17, 2008

More junk-food favorites

Today's post is an ode to my favorite sweet snack...

ICE CREAM!

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I couldn't even begin to pick one local favorite. If I had to, it would extend slightly beyond York County's borders to Mechanicsburg, the home of Rakestraw's. Ohhhh, is that good.

Let's see... where else for ice cream?

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July 16, 2008

Favorite snack

Utz-PC-R-SCO.jpgLocal favorites week rolls on, and today I'm looking at my favorite local junk food.

Yep, that's them at right. Utz ripple-cut sour cream and onion chips.

The irony? For those of you who don't know, my part-time job is as a Weight Watchers leader, and I'm getting ready to lead a lunchtime meeting today.

That's just a special kind of irony.

July 15, 2008

Another favorite band

Yes, yet more local things I love for "local favorites week."

You should have been able to guess this one if you read my Blues Traveler concert post... my second-favorite local group is the Mark DeRose band, which opened for BT at Sovereign Bank Stadium.


Here's their guitarist... I don't have a shot of Mark himself, for some reason.

My favorite songs of theirs are "Satisfied" and "4 and 5".

(Oh, and since I didn't remember to list favorites from yesterday's Jellybricks post, my favorite songs of theirs are "Wash Away" and "Growing Girl."

July 14, 2008

Joan's local favorites week continues

Yes, more promotion of local things I like. Hey, it's my blog!

Today's topic? One of my two favorite local bands - The Jellybricks.

I can't believe it's been more than 10 years since I first heard them, when they opened for Live in Hershey during my sophomore year of high school.

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Somehow, I managed to get a signed drumstick from them after that concert. And I've been a fan ever since.

I don't know exactly how to describe their style - pop, I guess, but a little more into the rock side of things. It's actually some of the more laid-back music in my collection; I'm normally a hard-rock kinda girl.

Anyway, if you get a chance, check out their site, where you can hear some of their music.

Tomorrow, more on my second-favorite local band.

July 13, 2008

Awesome clothes

tiffybeach.jpgJust because I can, I wanted to make a special post showing off the work of my friend Tiffypop, an East Berlin native who's roaming the country selling her way-cool, handmade clothes at shows and festivals.

(And, a little birdie tells me she's getting MARRIED this month, too!)

I was thinking of Tiffy today because I'm wearing one of her "swirly skirts," patterned after some hippie classics. The picture is Tiffy on the beach, wearing one of the swirlies.

Shameless promotion: Check out her Etsy store if you want to order any of her homemade goodies yourself.

No, she's not paying me to do this. I'm just soooo comfy in this swirly today that I wanted to share the love.