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Re: The Krave Truck?
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JackieCruise wrote:
I really want to patronize them but I guess maybe I'm a little weird about these kind of things. I can't reward them with my money for creating what I consider to be a dangerous situation....I'm not trying to be self rightous or judge anyone else that buys their food at this location...to each his own opinion.....as for me, I put my money back in my pocket and walked away.



Really? So all purchases you make do not or have not resulted in any dangerous situations for anyone? Don't get me wrong, I'm not attacking you, as there are enough of those types on this site. Just asking you to reconsider and support a couple local guys that have a decent an unique product in the area.

Posted on: 2009/9/9 13:41
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Re: The Krave Truck?
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Stopped by the Krave truck last night at Marin and CC BLvd.

Had two Galbi tacos, two sesame chicken tacos and a spicy pork taco. They came with a small cup of sauce that tasted like kim che that was put through a food processor with added jalapeno. Sauce had a good flavor and a nice kick. Just wish I had more of it. I'll probably end up making some of my own at home to try with other things.

Only thing I would change or suggest is to top the tacos with some thinly shredded raw cabbage to give the tacos some texture and crunch.

Great addition to the area. Hope they do well.

Posted on: 2009/9/1 14:24
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Re: New Mexican Food Cart Downtown
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The sauce you are referring to is Tzatziki, although the kind we get at our delicious Halal carts is not as thick as this, so I'm assuming its either watered down or contains something else (I could buy a Ranch-style dressing as the culprit) for a creamier taste.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tzatziki


If we're talking about the famous Halal guys on 53 & 6th, it's a long argued topic. Many people, myself included believe theirs is mayo based and not yogurt based, thus not exactly Tzatziki sauce.

Posted on: 2009/8/31 15:52
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Re: New Mexican Food Cart Downtown
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Had the mole enchiladas last night. I thought they were pretty good and worth a try.

I was super impressed when I asked to try the mole figuring that I would just get a spoonful, the cook handed me a slice of baguette with a dollop of the mole and creme fresh on top. Very cool, much like an amuse bouche.

Posted on: 2009/8/28 16:30
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Re: NJ transit to build pedestrian bridge from Hoboken to Newport
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closes at 7pm/9pm? What's the point of even opening it at all.

Posted on: 2009/8/27 14:04
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Re: The Krave Truck?
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I saw them headed down Washington towards Newport as I was leaving work around 5:45 last night. Hard to miss the lime green truck. I didn't stick aroudn to see where they parked though.

Posted on: 2009/8/19 13:44
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Re: The Krave Truck?
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Looking forward to this.

Hey Krave Truck. Get on twitter so we know when and where to find you when you're not in Newport. All the cool trucks in the city are doing it.

Posted on: 2009/8/18 12:30
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Re: JC Gets Money $4.6 Mil to Repave Newark Ave Between Coles & Tonnelle! (Also Sip; Kennedy to Bergen)
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According to the City's planning department, the plan goes back to 2002 and the city considered "input" from the community.


Correct. Planning took place prior to GS selecting their location. Dubbed the waterfront access plan its really the last piece of the puzzle to get their employees to work. Didnt anyone notice? First Greene...Then Montgomery to washington, now CCD to the T-P-K-E. Thats why everyone is confused about the lack of bike lanes and such...its not FOR us.


Wow. Makes sense now.

Posted on: 2009/8/11 19:28
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Re: ShopRite - the place where you feel safe!
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As if it matters, I use both markets.

I try to only hit Shop Rite when I have the patience for the people or want some entertainment.

Last night I was there picking up a few things for dinner, since I never weigh my produce, I only just noticed there was only one scale in the produce section. I stood there and watched this younger woman weigh and re weigh three or four peaches to see which three she wanted. Pretty amusing.

I must say A&P is generally a less stressful experience and I've gotten Wagyu beef there which I'm always pretty happy about.

Posted on: 2009/8/11 14:24
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Re: JC Gets Money $4.6 Mil to Repave Newark Ave Between Coles & Tonnelle! (Also Sip; Kennedy to Bergen)
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There seems to be a pattern of favoring motorists passing through town over residents and people coming here to shop. Why?

Who benefits from this?


I agree.
Ironically, it seems like the only thing currently keeping pedestrians from getting run down are the potholes. Adding more lanes and repaving sounds like we're going to see an increase in hit and runs.

Posted on: 2009/8/10 20:21
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Re: Newark Avenue Redevelopment
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I don't know about anyone else here but I'm pretty stoked that they canned the paseo idea and we have a really sweet, fenced off hole in the ground.

Posted on: 2009/8/10 18:34
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Re: Trained Dog Attacking on 1st and Erie
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This story is amazing, both funny and sad at the same time.

Posted on: 2009/8/5 17:38
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Re: Crazy Crack head on the Path
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I wish I saw this. I love crazy people. Consider yourself lucky. Quote:

Brooklynboy wrote:
Yesterday I boarded the Path on 23rd Street and entered the 1st car. We got to 14th Street and some Crazy Crack Head young lady gets on.

Now remember there is a Path person is in the car to make announcements and open the doors.

She was is a lovely pink jumpsuit with a hoodie. She pranced up and down the car rabbling like a crazy person. She would see her reflection in the window and either laugh or scream Hoodie on! hoodie off! Then she sucks her thumb like a baby and starts to cry. Then laughs out loud.


Oh well.

Posted on: 2009/7/31 15:06
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Re: Stanger taking ur baby's pic
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I usualy yell "No pictures, f__king paparazzi!" while waving my hands in the air. That typically works.

Posted on: 2009/7/23 14:33
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Re: Greenville: Pack of 10 juveniles take 13-year-old boy's mountain bike
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Pack takes boy's mountain bike

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Three Jersey City juveniles were arrested Sunday on charges of robbing another juvenile of his mountain bike, police said.

The victim, a 13-year-old, was riding his bike at the intersection of Stegman Parkway and Kennedy Boulevard when a group of roughly 10 juveniles attempted to stop him and two friends, police said.

A 13-year-old boy jumped in front of the victim and grabbed the handlebars on his bike, while a 12-year-old said to him, "Just give me the bike before me and my homeboy crack you," police said.

The victim handed over the bike and ran south on Kennedy Boulevard, where he flagged down two police officers patrolling the area, reports said.

The officers drove the victim back to the area of Audubon Park to find the bike and the alleged robbers, reports said.

Near the park, the victim spotted his bike and the two juveniles who had held his bike and another 12-year-old who chased him when he got off it, reports said.

PAUL TAKAHASHI


Like my grandmother always said: "can't have nice things."

Posted on: 2009/7/23 13:49
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Re: Jersey City Cops Injured; Shoot Culprit
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What's the saying? "Until you've walked a mile in my shoes"? No one can know what these cops were dealing with in this incident. The TV version of a karate chop to subdue the attacker is fantasy. The cops didn't necessarily fire to protect themselves as much as to protect their partner. Training is important but it can't teach you to read minds. It all happens in milli-seconds.

The point is they put themselves in harms way. The woman was locked in the apartment alone, they chose to knock the door down and enter it was not like the woman came into the hall and attacked them. She was mentally ill not a criminal, the cops knew this before entering the apartment.


seriously?
What's the other side of the coin...the police don't enter the apt and the woman hurts herself or kills her husband. Lets not forget that he called the police in the first place. So now the husband is dead and people say: "why didn't the police do more to help them, why didn't they enter the apt?"

If a dog, person, chimp, whatever is coming at me, a partner or loved one after already having attacked us and I have a weapon and training to go with it, I'm taking action.

Posted on: 2009/7/22 20:33
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Re: Jersey City Cops Injured; Shoot Culprit
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I support the officers 100% on this.

Posted on: 2009/7/22 14:48
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Re: Five Police Officers wounded in Jersey City shootout
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Here is a good way to remember the officer if someone that knows him well enough would like to create a memorial.

The Officer Down Memorial Page, Inc., (ODMP) is a non-profit organization dedicated to honoring America's fallen law enforcement heroes. More than 19,000 officers have made the ultimate sacrifice in the United States and it is with great honor that the ODMP pays a lasting tribute to each of these officers by preserving their memories within its pages. All who visit the ODMP will be deeply moved by the countless stories of selfless courage and heroism exhibited by officers who lost their lives while serving and protecting the citizens of this great nation.


http://www.odmp.org/


http://www.odmp.org/officer/17585-patrolman-thomas-j.-mcmeekin-jr.

Posted on: 2009/7/20 18:54
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Re: paying for police report
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years ago my car was stolen and I had to pay $2 for the report and around $200 to get it out of the impound.

Posted on: 2009/7/16 14:43
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Re: Video shows hit-and-run on Marin
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Seems kinda silly. The flags would all be gone after a day or two anyway.

Posted on: 2009/6/22 18:11
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Re: Top 10 Beer lists: In anticipation of Zeppelin Hall (beer garden)
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no chance of it opening. I'm drinking at Luckys tonight.

Posted on: 2009/6/19 19:54
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Need suggestions for Latin/Hispanic caterers
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Anyone have any suggestions for a Hispanic food place that will cater for 75 ppl for under $400 that can deliver to Newport area?
I'm looking for 3 or 4 simple dishes.
thanks

Posted on: 2009/6/17 16:36
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Re: PATH: Security Screening
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Sweet, I'm def going to hang out there and watch.

Posted on: 2009/6/17 13:01
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Re: Forget Taqueria!
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Taqueria promoting gang colors?
Think this news will make it to Ferris or Dickinson high?

Posted on: 2009/6/17 12:53
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Re: Any long skateboarders out there?
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I've been thinking about pulling the trigger on a complete for a while and finally decided on building one becasue I saw this deck and loved the art. http://tiny.cc/Q0xqc

It's 46" pintail. So I got that and Randal II 180's with Bones Reds bearings and Sector 9 Nineball Wheels 72mm 75a

I might end up buying a shorter deck and just hanging this one on my wall.

Posted on: 2009/6/16 15:46
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Any long skateboarders out there?
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I'm picking up my first longboard in a few days and wanted to know if any one knew of decent places to cruise.

Is Liberty State park cool, or do they hassle you?
Same question for the walkway along the waterfront.
Thanks

Posted on: 2009/6/16 15:04
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Re: Fulop proposes new NJ Turnpike extension to ease Holland Tunnel traffic now cutting through Down
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Changing directions overy few blocks is absurd. Make a 5 mintue drive to Target, A&P or Hoboken take 15-20? Great idea. Seems like it would just create more traffic for locals.

Posted on: 2009/6/9 13:44
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Re: Top 10 Beer lists: In anticipation of Zeppelin Hall (beer garden)
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maybe the windows are sound proof and the ground is urine proof.

Posted on: 2009/6/8 15:48
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Re: Top 10 Beer lists: In anticipation of Zeppelin Hall (beer garden)
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Went by there yesterday...looks much more like 4 weeks.

Posted on: 2009/6/8 13:59
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Re: Smoking in bars and restaurants
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Cato wrote:
Are there any other bars downtown that have a similar "grandfather clause" to Abbey's and still allow smoking?


I believe you can in Azucar in Newport.


Pretty sure it's only in the cigar room upstairs or on the patio.

Posted on: 2009/6/3 17:02
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