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Don't Miss Sandi Pointe for a Spectacular Meal
Written by Jennifer Palermo   
Dec 17, 2009 at 08:28 PM

Don't Miss Sandi Pointe for a Spectacular Meal

The new kid on the block in Somers Point is Sandi Pointe Coastal Bistro. Formerly Mac's Restaurant, Sandi Pointe was packed the night we were there and all decked out for the holidays. Our meals were delicious and included the early bird - dusk menu (4 - 6 pm) which includes soup or salad, main course of skirt steak,(left) chicken marsala, shrimp scampi (bottom) and salmon and dessert choice of ice cream or key lime pie for $15.99.

The she crab soup was delicious. I enjoyed the Lobster & Crab Alfredo on angel hair pasta (below)that was packed full of lobster and a creamy sauce.

 

Owner Dan Anderson was former Manager at the Ram's Head. He was on hand to chat with the customers. We also got to meet the Chef Robert Bell from Ocean City. His parent's Bob & Jean Bell are friends of my parents and my Dad knew his grandfather Attorney Robert Bell.

Some interesting menu items were melon and peach salad, burgers, po boy (oysters), New England Bouillabaisse, veal scallopini, Filet mignon and rack of lamb. For dessert blueberry buckle, banana cream pie and Molten lava cake to mention a few.

Their menu is extensive and you can check it our on their website. I hope that Sandi Pointe is here to stay. Stop by and add to their success!

Sandi Pointe Coastal Bistro

908 Shore Rd Somers Point 927-2759 http://sandipointe.com

 

Last Updated ( Dec 17, 2009 at 08:34 PM )
Leave our health care alone
Written by Jennifer Palermo   
Dec 10, 2009 at 08:39 PM

Leave our health care alone.

We are not in a crisis.

Don't pass this bill now...it is not supposed to start until 2014...why are they rushing it thru...????

Health care is not a right. We already do not turn patients away.

We are not in a health care crisis.

80% of Americans are happy with their health care

It is tyranny to push it thru anyway.

Congress has made deals with the Pharmacy industry, Lawyers, AMA, AARP & hospitals.

Congress will not have the same plan as us & where is the tort reform?

With 40 million people more covered we will have less care at higher costs.

Cuts to Medicare will hurt seniors.

 Socialism hasn't worked anywhere else. We will be forced to pay half our income to the government. We will have longer lines and poorer care!

Why does Obama think it will work in America? It will not work.

Call your Senator TODAY - Switchboard (202) 224-3121

The trigger option is wrong bc doctor's will not be able to stay in business and the government run public option will kick in.

Abortion and Public Option are distractions and while we focus on these they will use the Overton Principle and over reach. When they drop these we will be so happy, but they will still push thru a bad immoral bill.

It is unconstitutional to require every citizen to pay for health care even if they don't want it.

Call your Senator TODAY - Switchboard (202) 224-3121

The bill includes 1. an Individual mandate tax, 2. an Employee mandate tax 3. a Cadillac plan tax of 40% 4. Tax on medicine 5. Excise tax 6. Drug Co. tax 7. Health Insurers tax 8. Medical device tax 9. Medicine payroll tax 10. Blue Cross Blue Shield tax.

 When will this end????

57% Oppose current Health Care plan 34% Favor   54% Want congress to do nothing  

66% of Independents oppose the currect Health Care plan  

Top Issue 27% Economy 26% Jobs 10% Health  Care  

Obama's debt expansion & govt expansion & takeovers is tyranny! We are losing our country right before our eyes.   It is iditoic to lower the age for receiving Medicare to 55. It will bankrupt the system.

Last Updated ( Dec 11, 2009 at 09:57 AM )
We Need a Little Christmas
Written by Jennifer Palermo   
Nov 29, 2009 at 06:43 PM

We Need a Little Christmas

I love the Christmas traditions-getting out the same treasures year after year...no matter the circumstances of health or trials each year brings...there is a consistency in the continuance of our Christmas traditions: the nativity, the evergreen wreath, the same decorations on the tree, the same lights, the same turkey and stuffing and pumpkin pie. We thrive on these traditions and as I get older they are more precious and not just formalities.

There is the stress of getting the cards written, the gifts bought and wrapped... did I get each person a meaningful gift?  Much of this pressure we put on ourselves. I still like sending cards, because it is the one time of year I reach out to many old friends.

The good book says, "It is better to give than receive", but it is never better to go into debt. For those that have money, it is a privilege to help those who need. When we compare ourselves with the whole world, having heat and fresh water we have more than many in the world and we are kings!

Charles Finney, the 19th Century revivalist, taught the unsatisfying nature of material things. Of course, there is the high of getting something new...but anything new, later becomes old and loses it's luster. That is because by nature and design by God, these things only give temporary pleasure.

The things in life that remain are relationships, time and the memories that are made in simple pleasures like taking a walk in the woods or on the beach; teaching a young one how to follow a recipe, measure flour and crack an egg; how to tie a knot or tie their shoes; how to set the table; how to say please and thank you; taking someone out Christmas shopping who doesn't drive; babysitting for a friend with little ones; making a batch of cookies to share with a neighbor. I'm sure you can add more.

The way we spell LOVE is T-I-M-E. Christ taught us it is better to give than receive and if we do it to the least we do it unto him. I firmly believe charity begins at home, because if we lose our children to the world or our marriages, what good is any of it. But home is only the beginning.

God's gift to man is that he gave. We give to others to show our love. In the past, most mothers stayed at home and kept the home fires burning, literally. In today's world of dual careers, women face the added pressure of doing it all. It's impossible. Let's reread the Proverbs 31 Woman. Some years I choose to do less in some areas to take the pressure off. Maybe I don't bake any cookies one year, or make lasagna ahead, so there is no fuss on Christmas Day.

Sit back and watch old videos of your family interacting. I am always struck by little ones asking adults questions and often times being ignored. Kids don't want things as much as they want us.

Take a deep breath, say a prayer to be more Christ-like this Christmas and remember to lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven where neither moths  nor rust destroy nor thieves break in and steal. It is not all or nothing. It is in finding the balance that we will inherit the earth, because as the song goes, "We need a little Christmas, right this very minute." Amen.

Last Updated ( Nov 29, 2009 at 06:49 PM )
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