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Daddy is Moving Out

Daddy is Moving Out

I have been divorced now for three years and it’s been over four years since I moved out of the townhouse that was ‘home’ for over a decade. The place…

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About me

Hello and welcome to my site. My name is Jason (as you may have guessed). I live in northern Massachusetts but actually grew up in Ohio. So you could say…

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Farm Fresh Mexican for Cinco De Mayo at Vida Cantina in Portsmouth, NH

The key difference that you will notice in any farm to table restaurant when compared to more traditional restaurant fare is the freshness. I never would have imagined that I could actually tell the difference between fresh food from a farm and food from a distributor — at least not until I began seeking out dining locations for my Farm to Table series. read more

A Letter to Me

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Mass Insanity: Follow the Lemmings Oh North East Grocery Shoppers!

I’m from Ohio, all my readers know that. And yes… I’ve transplanted to Massachusetts (what feels like eons ago). One thing I always enjoy is poking fun at some of the things that I find just a tad insane about my fellow Bay Staters. You know I love you all, but boy… sometimes you really take the cake for strange and bizarre. I know I wrote a piece at some point on this, but I can’t find it for the life of me, and with 24″ of wonderful white stuff, I just had to poke some fun. read more

Shattered Family Values

The advent of technology, factories and industry changed not only our economy but also our families and what they meant to us. No longer do we take care of our parents. It is now accepted to allow a stranger to come into our house to spend time with our children and affect them educationally, psychologically, and emotionally while we (the society) work. read more
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