Our First Annual Back Yard BBQ!
Join us for BBQ, live music and entertainment on Tuesday, July 31st from 5-8pm!
RSVP jdonal@arkbykorman.com
Have You Tried These Five Unusual Foods?
With global cuisine now available in a wide variety of forms, there are several unusual ingredients and preparations that any adventurous eater needs to try before they die. If you’re putting together a list of must-try foods, add these five items.
Durian is one of the most popular fruits of Southeast Asia, with a uniquely creamy texture and deep, complex flavor. The main reason you don’t see it much in the United States is because of its odor, which is incredibly pungent. It’s certainly off-putting, but if you can get past it the flavor is amazing.
Miracle fruit is another very interesting plant, hailing from Africa. This odd little berry packs a potent dose of an enzyme that briefly changes the way you taste other foods, removing the tongue’s ability to taste sour and bitter flavors. So eating a lemon after a miracle fruit just gives you an unusual citrus sweetness.
Escargot is one of the most revered dishes in French cuisine. And yes, it’s snails, served in their shells. But once you get over the yuck factor, they’re amazing, buttery packages of rich flavor.
Fugu, the Japanese puffer fish, needs to be prepared by an expert before it is served, as the poison glands inside the fish’s body can paralyze or kill a human being. The flesh itself is light and delicate.
If you’ve never sampled caviar, widely known as one of the world’s most decadent foods, you owe it to yourself to set out a simple brunch of the powerful, flavorful fish eggs atop blinis or small toasts.
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Parkside American Grille: Eat in Comfort
Overlooking a nearby pond in Daniel W. Roth Memorial Park, the Parkside American Grille a restaurant the whole family will enjoy. Service is quick, and the space doesn't get overly noisy inside even when it's crowded. The menu is comprehensive and pleasing, making it great for a quick meal with the kids or a nice business lunch. A wide selection of salads, sandwiches, and burgers complements starters that range from wasabi crusted yellow fin tuna to a Philly cheese steak quesadilla. Entrees include steak and seafood options as well as a number of pastas. When the weather is nice there's outdoor seating available, and Parkside American Grille happily remains a BYOB restaurant. For a nice sit-down meal in Harleysville, stop here and enjoy some classic American eats.
Parkside American Grille
315 Alumni Avenue
Harleysville, PA 19438
(267) 932-8381
http://www.yelp.com/biz/parkside-american-grille-harleysville
Color Me Mine: Creative Passions
Artists of all skill levels have been flocking to Montgomeryville’s Color Me Mine for years, and the wide range of creative activities available is very enticing. The process couldn’t be more simple: first, you select from one of hundreds of ceramic pieces to paint on, from mugs, plates and tiles to more complicated pieces, and the prices are fairly low. Then you pay an eight-dollar studio fee and start decorating your unique piece of artwork. That fee covers everything you’ll use in the process, and there’s a lot of material to choose from. Once it’s done, you leave it there to be kiln-fired to seal the glaze and come pick it up about five days later. Color Me Mine is an awesome creative outlet for people of all ages and levels of experience, and they offer special deals and packages throughout the week to save a little money if you’re on a budget.
Color Me Mine
801 Bethlehem Pike
Montgomeryville, PA 18936
(215) 412-4565
http://www.yelp.com/biz/color-me-mine-montgomeryville