ImaginaryRoads
ImaginaryRoads t1_jeayvl6 wrote
If you want something different, maybe try the pretzel shortbread cookies from Lost Bread?
ImaginaryRoads t1_jdjbpge wrote
Reply to Moving from NJ to California by bartowskii77
I'd do the cross-country drive, take a couple extra days and see some things you wouldn't see otherwise. It's a beautiful country!
ImaginaryRoads t1_jdc24b5 wrote
Reply to Help me find these cinnamon rolls please by twoferrets
If you figure it out please let us know!
ImaginaryRoads t1_jd8r4ki wrote
Reply to comment by DuTcHmOe71 in Anyone know how much the dui surcharge is in New Jersey? If my husband loses his license for one year how much will it cost when he has to restore it? by Eastcoasthairstylist
And interlock is like $2.50 - 3.50 per day as well.
And who knows how much the insurance premiums will go up as well. I remember seeing a stat somewhere that a DUI conviction costs about $10,000 total in various fees, which it looks like OP's husband is about to find out firsthand.
ImaginaryRoads t1_jd8qaib wrote
Okay, wait. Literally two days ago, there was a massive 8 alarm fire over in New Jersey, at a Catholic church with a school attached. And twenty-four hours later there's a massive fire at a Catholic school in Philly?
ImaginaryRoads t1_jcnzy5e wrote
Reply to comment by chinasucksmyballs in ISO NJ glassblowers that specialize in making pieces, not looking for commission, looking to propose a low effort low risk opportunity, thanks in advance: artisans in central jersey preferred by [deleted]
Front their post history, probably bongs.
ImaginaryRoads t1_ja2f5ph wrote
Reply to comment by Virtual_Accountant_3 in Best Cuban food in NJ? by [deleted]
Oh cool!
ImaginaryRoads t1_j9wpixo wrote
There's Adventure Aquarium and the Children's Garden [carousel, mini-train, butterfly garden and other stuff] in Camden, then take the Riverlink Ferry across the Delaware to Penn's Landing where you can tour a submarine, look at the outside of the tall ship Moshulu [it's currently a restaurant, no idea if your kid would like it], rent a kayak or paddleboat (the ones you row with your feet), and check out Spruce Street Harbor Park.
You should probably also spend a day at the shore, visit one of the boardwalks, get soft pretzels and water ice and boardwalk fries and a hoagie. There's the beach, but there's places you can rent boogieboards and skim boards if you want (not available everywhere, so check before you decide which beach to visit).
ImaginaryRoads t1_j9w28vx wrote
Reply to comment by Virtual_Accountant_3 in Best Cuban food in NJ? by [deleted]
Didn't Cubacan close?
ImaginaryRoads t1_j9ujvsi wrote
Well, they aren't necessarily expecting you to go to Ridgewood. Could be someone else closer in, or someone heading that way already.
ImaginaryRoads t1_j9r7n3r wrote
On the water.
ImaginaryRoads t1_j9hoanh wrote
Reply to comment by Glystopher in Haddonfield's affordable housing program: 1,000+ applications for 3 units by RoughRhinos
> Can’t read, paywall
The sheer amount of people who never think to Google "bypass paywalls" to find one of the 12+ solutions to this issue is truly astonishing.
ImaginaryRoads t1_j9dmdsp wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Historic gas station at 20th and Arch is being relocated to Fairmount Park by redeyeblink
> Because of the paywall. [...] Not everyone views on the app with a reader option…
I don't use the app. But then, I've also googled "bypass paywalls" which turned up over a dozen options to get around them ...
ImaginaryRoads t1_j8vne0r wrote
Reply to Where can I donate a giant litterbox? by Mewnicorns
Not sure where you can donate, but my cat had a similar issue. I ended up getting a litterbox that was actually intended for small dogs. It was bigger than a cat litterbox (let her take a nice wide stance), and the front lip was only like 1.5 inches tall (and very wide, useful later on when she stumbled). They don't make the one I had anymore, but don't just limit yourself to cat boxes - a dog box might work too.
ImaginaryRoads t1_j8p7gm0 wrote
Reply to Vets that still do NOT allow owners in by blooobery
Mine still doesn't allow owners in either.
ImaginaryRoads t1_j8h56d4 wrote
Reply to comment by Special_FX_B in N.J. hospital admits data breach involving thousands of patients by irckeyboardwarrior
> it’s behind a paywall so there’s no way of knowing if it’s time sensitive data.
You realize that Google is perfectly happy to suggest like a dozen different ways of bypassing paywalls, right? It's not like you're entirely helpless here.
ImaginaryRoads t1_j87i76w wrote
Reply to Looking for flower CSA recommendations (monthly subscription service); anywhere in NJ. by Booboo732
You might check local farm CSAs. Several of the ones I've had that had a PYO component grew flowers that you could do a weekly PYO from (in addition to boxed and PYO produce). Or check localharvest.
ImaginaryRoads t1_j714bqs wrote
The person who illegally bulldozed the Camden riverfront in an attempt to impress the Republican convention in Philly? Fuck her too.
ImaginaryRoads t1_j6ksnz6 wrote
Reply to comment by AppleToGrind in Britain calls for AUKUS expansion by Falls_stuff
I've always favored CANZUS for the major English-speaking Pacific Rim countries.
ImaginaryRoads t1_j6h1xpj wrote
Reply to Traffic closure map. by mundotaku
So the east and west sides are open to traffic, and yet have special access points for healthcare workers? I'm slightly drunk but if it's open, why do they need special access points?
ImaginaryRoads t1_j63yxk2 wrote
I have not been there, no. Apparently, it's in the middle of the cemetery. You can try calling or emailing the cemetery and asking for directions, or section/row/grave number.
To find a grave by section / row / grave number: many cemeteries are split into sections, which hopefully have little signs near each area or are marked on a cemetery map, so you head for the section you're interested in. Next, start looking at the gravestones and (if they exist) the big "family name" markers in the center of family lots, or sometimes the tiny marker stones around the corners of a lot.
At this point, you're not really looking at the names; instead, look around the edges of the bottom of the stones, or around the back of the stones. What you'll often find (at least in many of the US cemeteries I've visited) is that maybe one in every 20 stones or so have little markings inscribed in an innocuous, easy-to-overlook place, something like 47-18-196 [sorry, I couldn't find any online images to explain what I mean here]. The first number is the section number, the second is the row, and the third is the plot or grave number. If the cemetery has them and you know enough to look for them, they really do make searching easier: you can tell when you're getting closer, and also when you're strayed entirely too far away.
ImaginaryRoads t1_j5za3ui wrote
Reply to comment by treos7 in When you can get into Philadelphia’s best museums for free by PhillyPanda
> Pay wall
You do know that Google can tell you like a dozen different ways to get around paywalls, right? It's not like it's some kind of impermeable fence, it just takes like an extra five seconds. Which is something you might want to learn, considering that your local paper pretty much always paywalls things these days.
Or, y'know, you could also live your life always confounded by paywalls and asking passing strangers to help you interpret the mysterious depths of the internet, I guess - that's a lifestyle choice, too ...
ImaginaryRoads t1_j5dqedc wrote
Reply to Well, there’s always next year. by Darbo-Jenkins
I'm sorry for your loss, man.
^^Go ^^Birds!
ImaginaryRoads t1_j58sipq wrote
Reply to Where can I find mushrooms? by ValiMeyers
You might try Mycopolitan Mushrooms. They grow their mushrooms here in Philly, distribute to local restaurants and some stores, and have their own CSA.
ImaginaryRoads t1_jeba3b3 wrote
Reply to What parts of South Jersey to move to? by philsphan26
Jesus fuck, it's like no one ever looks for similar threads. Just go through the dozens of "moving here" threads over the past couple/few months. But no, everyone thinks "my case is special" - it's not. Go read the other threads.