What is the most important thing about Thanksgiving?
Appreciating what you have? No, I think Black Friday right after completely disproves this...
Seeing family? Yes, but not this Thanksgiving! I was in South Jersey, remember?
THE FOOD! Absolutely!
With that said, let me just rundown some of the things I ate down in South Jersey where, believe me, people know how to eat:
Pepe's Pizza:
Obviously, the best pizza in the country. Though not technically in Jersey, I would not dream of driving from Boston to anywhere south of Boston without stopping in New Haven, CT for some Pepe's. My father ate at Pepe's, my grandfather ate at Pepe's, my GREAT grandfather ate at Pepe's and my kids sure as hell are going to eat at Pepe's. White clam only! It has been my mission my last few years out here on the east to spread the pizza love.
Johnny D's Pizza:
Apparently, a South Jersey must. I thought Giga's Jumbo pizza's in Boston were big (28") but hah! 36" pies take the cake (or should I say pie!). If there was ever pizza 'Jersey style,' I'd have to say this is it. This picture is 2 slices.
WaWa:
24 hours. Convenience store items. Deli items. Pretty much the most brilliant place of all time, especially since they have their ordering down to a science... literally. You input everything you want on a touchscreen and a couple minutes later your sandwich is made. You don't have to even deal with the
convenience store losers.
Not only that, regulars brag at the speed they can order their favorite sandwich! They also have store brand quart sized lemonade-iced teas for $1.79!
* note Big Daddy there in the first picture... The fastest orderer in South Jersey
Medieval Times:
Up at the Lyndhurst Castle outside of New York City, they don't believe in utensils. In fact, they don't really believe in anything except that the best way to settle a dispute is to get up on horses and ride full speed at each other with long sticks until someone is dead! That and Jim Carrey. At Medieval times, they give a bowl with a handle and put soup in it...Good luck. Then they give you a half of a chicken on a plate with no fork and knife...Better luck. Oh yea, and its really dark... Best luck.
Other Things of Note:
Just because I don't have a picture, in no way to I want do discredit Mrs. Kahane's incredible Thanksgiving feast. I am wildly thankful of her family for putting me up for a week and providing me with some of the best Thanksgiving grub I have ever eaten including an AVOCADO and CRANBERRY SALSA!
Also, I would like to take this moment to acknowledge Natan's expertise in the field of the bagel and to rub in his face how incredible my
everything bagel with scallion cream cheese and roasted yams was.
I also want to thank Kip Lombardo for his incredible Thanksgiving the Sunday before:
Part 3... the activities!