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7 October 11
Late night diner food.

Late night diner food.

(Source: thingsiloveaboutnewjersey)

Reblogged: thingsiloveaboutnewjersey

4 October 11

Reblogged: snapclip

1 August 11
‎”Wawa: healer of drunken-ness,munchies,mistakes​ and brokenhearts
— Emily McCarthy (via toplessbooks)

Reblogged: toplessbooks

23 July 11
neighborhoodr-hoboken:

The St. Ann’s Italtian Festival begins tonight, Thursday, July 21, 2011 at 6pm and runs until Tuesday, July 26th. 
7th and Jefferson

neighborhoodr-hoboken:

The St. Ann’s Italtian Festival begins tonight, Thursday, July 21, 2011 at 6pm and runs until Tuesday, July 26th. 

7th and Jefferson

Reblogged: neighborhoodr-hoboken

11 July 11

autumnsghost:

Jersey has the best diners, nuff said. This is a bias statement, but I don’t really care cause I know it’s true.



What&#8217;s your favorite Jersey diner?

autumnsghost:

Jersey has the best diners, nuff said. 
This is a bias statement, but I don’t really care cause I know it’s true.

What’s your favorite Jersey diner?

(Source: imachocolatebear)

Reblogged: imachocolatebear

7 July 11
pb-jersey:

 
Highbush Blueberry
New Jersey designated highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum) as the official state fruit in 2003.
Quote from New Jersey legislation:

Whereas, The highbush blueberry is indigenous to New Jersey, where it was first cultivated for commercial production, due to pioneering work by New Jerseyan Elizabeth White and Dr. Frederick Covile, who in the early 1900’s dedicated themselves to the study, domestication, and breeding of blueberries at Whitesbog, in Browns Mills, New Jersey; and
Whereas, the cultivation of highbush blueberries in New Jersey served as the basis for an entirely new agricultural industry; and
Whereas, Blueberries taste good, are good for you, are high in fiber, vitamin C, and antioxidants, are sodium and cholesterol-free, are low in calories and provide medical and health benefits, including the prevention of cancer and heart disease; and
Whereas, Blueberries are appreciated around the world, especially in the area of nutrition and the emerging field of nutraceuticals, where blueberries are known for their health benefits and medicinal properties; and
Whereas, New Jersey ranks second in the nation in blueberry cultivation, producing 21% of the nation’s total, with 38 million pounds grown annually on 8,000 acres, spanning seven counties in central and southern New Jersey; and
Whereas, New Jersey is widely recognized as the blueberry capital of the nation, and the highbush blueberry, also known as the “New Jersey blueberry,” is the ideal symbol of a delicious, nutritious, and healthful fruit …
Be it Enacted … the highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum) is designated as the New Jersey State Fruit.

pb-jersey:

Highbush Blueberry

New Jersey designated highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum) as the official state fruit in 2003.

Quote from New Jersey legislation:

Whereas, The highbush blueberry is indigenous to New Jersey, where it was first cultivated for commercial production, due to pioneering work by New Jerseyan Elizabeth White and Dr. Frederick Covile, who in the early 1900’s dedicated themselves to the study, domestication, and breeding of blueberries at Whitesbog, in Browns Mills, New Jersey; and

Whereas, the cultivation of highbush blueberries in New Jersey served as the basis for an entirely new agricultural industry; and

Whereas, Blueberries taste good, are good for you, are high in fiber, vitamin C, and antioxidants, are sodium and cholesterol-free, are low in calories and provide medical and health benefits, including the prevention of cancer and heart disease; and

Whereas, Blueberries are appreciated around the world, especially in the area of nutrition and the emerging field of nutraceuticals, where blueberries are known for their health benefits and medicinal properties; and

Whereas, New Jersey ranks second in the nation in blueberry cultivation, producing 21% of the nation’s total, with 38 million pounds grown annually on 8,000 acres, spanning seven counties in central and southern New Jersey; and

Whereas, New Jersey is widely recognized as the blueberry capital of the nation, and the highbush blueberry, also known as the “New Jersey blueberry,” is the ideal symbol of a delicious, nutritious, and healthful fruit …

Be it Enacted … the highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum) is designated as the New Jersey State Fruit.

Reblogged: pb-jersey

1 July 11
linpernillephoto:

The best ice cream place at the Jersey Shore. They never skimp on the hot fudge and the owner has an ice cream cone tattoo.

Days Ice Cream in Ocean Grove. &lt;3

linpernillephoto:

The best ice cream place at the Jersey Shore. They never skimp on the hot fudge and the owner has an ice cream cone tattoo.

Days Ice Cream in Ocean Grove. <3

(Source: linpernilleee)

Reblogged: linpernilleee

25 June 11
fattributes:

fudge by Bekkah on Flickr.

Jenkinson&#8217;s Sweet Shop

fattributes:

fudge by Bekkah on Flickr.

Jenkinson’s Sweet Shop

Reblogged: fattributes

21 June 11

Reblogged: fyeahwawa

10 June 11
Edible New Jersey

Edible New Jersey

(Source: jerseystr0ng)

Reblogged: jerseystr0ng

Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh