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Shabu-Shabu Philadelphia

We searched high and low for a shabu-shabu restaurant in Philadelphia and couldn’t find any, so we drove to New York and stopped by Shabu-Tatsu in East Village, New York. Located at 216 E 10th St (between 2nd Ave & 1st Ave)  this restaurant was the perfect ending to 2010.

From Wikipedia, 

Shabu-shabu also spelled syabu-syabu is a Japanese variant of hot pot. The dish is related to sukiyaki in style, in that both use thinly sliced meat and vegetables and are usually served with dipping sauces, but it is considered to be more savory and less sweet than sukiyaki. It is considered a winter dish but is eaten year-round.

Stainless-Steel Citrus Press

If you’ve been looking for a stainless-steel citrus press or juicer, then look no further than the line of stainless steel kitchen tools and cookware from Tramontina.

We’ve had this product for a few weeks and have definitely wondered why more of our kitchen tools aren’t made of stainless steel. We like that you can put your full weight into the press of the citrus press and see the strainer catch every pit. Also, since it’s made of stainless steel it cleans up easily when washed by hand or in the dishwasher.

The Delaware County Farmers Market

There can only be one ‘The’, and when it comes to Farmers Markets in Delaware County, you have to check out the Lansdowne Farmers Market which starts the season on Saturday May 29 at 9:00 a.m.

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