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Archive for July, 2008

Unless you’ve worked in a restaurant, you probably do not know that in most establishments the cooks and the servers have a love/hate relationship. When at a bar blowing off some steam after work, they all seem to love each other, but as soon as the tickets start coming in the kitchen, the friction comes [...]

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African Pompano

 
 

 

Now that’s a BIG FISH, weighing in at 32 pounds!! Wish I could tell you I battled and reeled this guy in myself, but actually he was caught in Murrells Inlet – when I saw him fresh off the boat, I couldn’t resist.
 
African Pompano is a member of the Trevally family, which we don’t see [...]

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Indigo

As we continue this week’s Eat Carolina Challenge, I took a trip to Indigo Farms just on the border of North and South Carolina to buy some of their great produce. Their name got me thinking about an interesting time in South Carolina’s history.

 
In South Carolina, Indigo became a booming cash crop in the mid [...]

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From July 7-13, the Carolina Farm Stewardship Association is sponsoring a contest for all Carolinians to eat locally grown, caught, raised, and processed items from the Carolinas. At WaterScapes, we fully support the initiative and are offering our guests a special tasting menu throughout the week featuring all products from the Carolinas.
  
Take the [...]

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