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Complete Thanksgiving Dinner • $15.99 per person Photo courtesy of Food Network
OVEN-ROASTED TURKEY (BONELESS & SLICED WITH TRIMMINGS) TURKEY GRAVY (MADE FROM NATURAL TURKEY AU JUS) HERB STUFFING • MASHED POTATOES • CANDIED SWEET POTATOES VEGETABLE MEDLEY • COLESLAW • PUMPKIN RAISIN BREAD • CRANBERRY RELISH Please order ahead. (Order by Sat., Nov. 21). Pickup before 2pm Wed. , Nov. 25. Closed Thanksgiving Day.
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Jester says he has two more TV projects in the works.
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Bob Jester once owned the Kitty Knight House in Georgetown, Md., a sports bar in Newark and the Harbor House Restaurant in Chestertown, Md. Robbie left Piccolina Toscana in 2013 to become general manager of the former 16 Mile Taphouse on Main Street, which became the Stone Balloon Ale House last year. Jester says it's been a great experience working with new owners and general manager Philip DiFebo. The Stone Balloon will host a dinner on the Thursday after the Guy’s Grocery Games episode airs—Nov. 19, at 6:30 p.m. Cost is $55 per person (gratuity not included) and reservations can be made by calling the restaurant at 266-8111. Beers from Oskar Blues Brewery will be paired with each course. Jester says the theme of the dinner will be “things to be thankful for” and will include some dishes from the show plus several of his family’s dishes, including his grandmother’s German chocolate cake, his father’s crab imperial, and the sweet and sour meatballs he and his aunt made when he was a youngster. “It’s a fun menu that’s dear to my heart,” he says. In the meantime, Jester says, two more TV projects have been offered to him. Again, he must remain tight-lipped, but he can reveal that they are “food-related.” O&A has a pair of tickets to give to a lucky reader for that Nov. 19 dinner. Feeling lucky? Go to OutAndAboutNow.com to put your name in for the random drawing.
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