10 Random Things I've Discovered While Living Here....
I've discovered a few new things while living here....There are things here that are very New England (obviously). Unique to this area - you'd never find them anywhere else. There are things that aren't particularly New England at all: in fact you may already know about them, but I have discovered them while living here.
FOOD
1. You can put lobster in ANYTHING! I was used to the lobster tail and the lobster ravio
3. They have Grinders here instead of subs or hoagies: Tag Sales instead of garage sales or yard sales. They have Fluff. It's a brand here. It's jarred like our Jet-Puffed Marshmallow Creme. Check out this recipe. Could anything be yummier! Coconut, chocolate and marshmallow!
Harvard Squares (Magic Bars with Marshmallow!)
- 1/3 c. butter or margarine
- 1 1/2 c. graham cracker crumbs
- 1 Jar (7 1/2oz) Marshmallow Fluff
- 1 can (5.33 oz) Evaporated Milk
- 16-oz. package semisweet-chocolate pieces
- 1 3 1/2-oz. can flaked coconut
- 1 c. chopped walnuts
Heat oven to 350 F. In 13" x 9" baking pan, melt butter or margarine. Sprinkle crumbs over butter. In small saucepan, over low heat, combine Fluff and milk, stirring until smooth. Pour over crumbs. Top evenly with remaining ingredients; press down gently. Bake 25 to 30 minutes or until lightly browned. Cool completely; cut into 2-inch squares. Makes 2 dozen.
4. They say "Hamburg" here for ground hamburger. Even on the radio advertising for a grocery store, the lady says, she on
5. Package Store (or Packie's) - this is what they call liquor stores. They don't ever sell b
6. Wicked - kind of like the word "very" or "really". You don't say "That's a wicked sandwich", you say "wicked good"....."wicked long"....etc. For example, those sandwiches are wicked good. David says that's more "Boston" than anything...but I've heard and seen it around here quite a bit!
OTHER
8. School Zones - They don't slow down for school zones around here. I go through one every day on the way to work. The blinking lights are flashing (30mph here) and cars don't even tap their brakes. They just keep roaring through. Being used to cops watching and higher fines, I hit my brakes every time without thinking about it. Inevitably the car behind me ends up on my bumper - usually annoyed that I have slowed down. Happened again today.
9. Red Barns. There are red barns everywhere up here. (Especially near where I live). My real estate teacher said that they are red because they had two things back in the day in
10. They celebrate their fruit here! I've never seen a place so proud of their produce. There are farmer's markets and small orchards all over. It's commonplace to drive down the road and find signs for pumpkin patches, apple orchards, fruit and veggie stands....They even have a berry farm where people stand in line for hours to eat waffles and pancakes covered in the precious fruit. If you google "New England Food Festivals", you wouldn't believe how many there are! Pumpkin, apple, corn, blueberry, egg, potato blossoms, grapes (winery), cranberry, tomato, zucchini, garlic....there's even a "Vegetarian Food Festival" in Boston to cover any produce that may not have been given a special day!
Comments
- I could definitely live there with all the lobster....yum! My mother in law is SO jealous of you ;)
- I used the word wicked because I heard it on a movie once and LOVED it. Seriously - that's just a fun way of expressing something so I use it ;)
Awww...I could live there....definitely :)