Thread: Islamberg in Catskills
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Re: Islamberg in Catskills
Pictures taken before/after/during fly fishing:
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02-21-2019 #14
Re: Islamberg in Catskills
Donuts , good coffee, Fresh fried chicken , fresh hamburgers, Sabrett hot dogs, crispy Pork roll sandwiches ( for the Jersey crew) , crispy crinkle cut fries, beer battered onion rings and ice cream. Maybe some Boars Head subs on good Italian bread.
....... or sell it to the rich Indian guy for an obscene profit ......
decisions, decisions .....:
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02-22-2019 #15
Re: Islamberg in Catskills
Well unless you are catering to the South Jersey crowd, you better make those "crispy Taylor Ham sandwiches".
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02-22-2019 #16
Re: Islamberg in Catskills
Lol! I hear ya.Growing up in central and north Jersey we called it Taylor Ham too. Taylor Ham is just a brand of pork roll, but that’s the only kind we bought . There’s a good video on YouTube about
“Pork roll Johnny”, it makes you want to go out and buy a food truck
and sell pork roll sandwiches down the Jersey shore. We used to go to the old Burger Express ( The original ones not there anymore)in Carteret after a night out drinking and get some of the best perfectly cooked( under a steak weight on a griddle)Taylor ham and cheese on a buttered and toasted on a griddle roll and crinkle cut fries , good stuff...
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