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January 11th, 2015

All Things Local!! Fresh Free Range & Pasture Grown Duck Eggs, Black Hog Farm, Lewes, Milton Sausage!!, Milton, Delaware, Southern Delaware

The trend continues….but to tell you the truth, it has always been there.  Eating, buying, shopping and immersing ourselves in our local communities.  We are emphasizing the fact that it is all good, so, I am promoting “All Things Local” in 2015.

It is Sunday morning.  Fresh Duck eggs and sausage.  Bread?  Yum!!

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It started when my son picked up duck eggs from Black Hog Farm, located at 16371 New Rd., Lewes, Delaware 19958.  Black Hog Farm has very visible signs on New Rd.

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You might see Pepper, the dog, running and barking like saying “don’t even try it”.  It is just a show. Pepper is 9 years old and it is the family pet.  The name Pepper comes from Pepper Greenhouses in Milton, just up the road.  That’s near where he was found.

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The farm is about 4.19 acres with a beautiful home, barn, ornamental and cutting gardens, including fig trees.  The proprietors are Helen Waite and John Feliciani.  Website?  http://www.blackhogfarmstead.com. Tel. 302-236-2437.  This is a self sustaining farm.

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The sign…..

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On their porch there is a refrigerator.  If they have duck eggs that day, all you have to do is put the money in the jar.  That simple and that trusting.  $5/dozen.

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Free range and pasture grown duck eggs are the best you can get.  They are larger in  size.  The shells are tougher than a chicken egg.  They are also higher in fat content, a bit more protein and cholesterol, more vitamins and minerals than chicken eggs, as well.  These eggs were laid on 1/8/15 and I got them Saturday, the 10th.

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I met Helen and John which by the way they were waiting for guests for dinner.  They graciously invited me into their home and after a few pleasantries, I went to check out the ducks.  It is a small flock, with a few geese, as well.

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Mr. Cat was trying to get into the barn….seemed like he was allowed to, but I did not dare to open the door.

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Black Hog Farm is also a B & B.  Only 3 miles from the beach it is the perfect get-away.  It is open from Mid-March through October.

Sunday dinners, once a month, on the porch, at Black Hog Farm is another event I did not know anything about.  On the porch, a mid-day Sunday dinner following the rural tradition of dinner at 1 p.m.  Check the website above mentioned as in the next few months they will start putting the schedules.

Leaving the farm until next time, I went home to see what I was going to do with my fresh duck eggs.

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The duck eggs have been a total success in my household.  First we ate them with Milton Sausage.  This sausage is local, as well, and it is found in the grocery stores in Southern Delaware.  Milton sausage had a delicious taste….I just added pepper and sage.

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I usually do not eat many eggs….I love them as egg salad, deviled and at times in other ways….so, today, Sunday, I decided to fry a duck egg.  I definitely felt how the shell was definitely tougher, and how big the yolk was.  My son said the yolks are creamier and have a richer taste.

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Then, I made myself a duck egg sandwich with sliced tomatoes on rosemary ciabatta bread from another local…..Old World Breads from Lewes, Delaware…another post in the making.  Delish.

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All Things Taste Better Local!! Have a great day!

May 17th, 2014

Out & About, Historic Lewes, Delaware, First Town in The First State, Summer of 2014, Delaware Beaches, Southern Delaware

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Lewes began as a colony in the spring of 1631.  It is the First Town in the First State.  This historic town gets better as it gets older….don’t we all wish that?  With a little help of its residents, Lewes is just gorgeous year-round.

I don’t have to have a purpose to visit Lewes, it is just a few miles north of Rehoboth Beach, where I live.  It has been so nice to see that after the unusually cold winter we have had, Lewes is still in bloom today.

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Lewes is a very walkable town.  You really cannot get lost.  Anyway, if you do, just ask anyone.  The residents are proud and love to show off Historic Lewes.

The Zwaanendael Museum should be a must on your strolling Lewes.  It is located at 102 Kings Highway.  It was built in 1931 to commemorate the 300th anniversay of the first European settlement in Delaware.  Throughout the year this museum is open to the public and holds events that are of interest to the community.  For more info., please call 302-645-1148.  It is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. and Sunday from 1:30 p.m. until 4:30 p.m.

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The Chamber of Commerce is located on 120 Kings Highway…and it is another must stop on your strolling Lewes to get the most up to date info. on what’s going on.  You may call 302-645-8073 or visit http://www.leweschamber.com

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Right next to Chamber is the new Zwaanendael Park Garden and Colonial Herbary.  The day I was walking, one of the Lewes in Bloom volunteers was tending the garden.  She was so excited…the catnip was coming up, after the tough winter.

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To find out more about Lewes in Bloom, please visit http://www.lewesinbloom.org.

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Strolling Lewes will let you admire and enjoy the beautiful architecture of this historic town.  For example, right on 217 Second Street you will find the home of John Penrose Virden.  He was a Delaware River Pilot who built the home in 1888.  It is a Bed & Breakfast.  For more information, please visit http://www.virdenhouse.com.

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So, What’s Going On?

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Saturday, May 17th – POOCHES IN THE PARK – 1 P.M. UNTIL 3 P.M. – Location?  Canalfront Park on Front Street in Historic Lewes.  It is a great day for dogs and their owners.  There will be agility and obedience demons, photo ops, doggie massage and acupuncture.  A light lunch will be available.  Event is limited to the first 350 dogs.  All dogs must be on a 4-6 ft. non-retractable leash.  One dog per handler.  More info?  Please visit http://www.lewescanalfrontpark.org/events_pooches.html.

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Saturday, May 17 – MARITIME DAY – Lewes Ferry Terminal from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. – Join in a celebration of America’s Proud Maritime History.  It is a free event for scout troops, school groups, veterans and maritime enthusiasts of all ages.  Water Cannon Demos, Engine Room & Bridge Tours, Maritime Displays.  Location? 43 Cape Henlopen Drive.

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Lewes enjoys a heritage that is rich in both its maritime history and its current maritime interests.

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Sunday, June 1 – PICNIC IN THE PARK – Canalfront Park on Second Street – Join friends, neighbors, and fantastic local restaurants for the Park’s popular and most delicious event.  Adult entrance is $10.  Tickets for 12 and under are $5.  Food and drink tickets are sold separately at the event and are $2 each depending on the food/drink option.  You can buy the tickets by visiting http://www.lewescanalfrontpark.org/events_picnic.html.

A dozen downtown-area Lewes restaurants are participating and making their specialties.  Limited space, only 1,000 tickets available.  It was sold out last year.

Have a great day!!

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