Lehigh Valley Food Magazine

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Lehigh Valley

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MAY

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FOOD

WHERE COMMUNITY AND FOOD COME TOGETHER

On The Cover The Clubhouse Grille in Bethlehem is by "par" a Lehigh Valley staple

Top Places To Dine Outside This Spring THE LEHIGH VALLEY'S RESTAURANT GUIDE


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Contents

MAY

The "Quesabirria Tacos" from Hacienda Los Agaves in Easton are becoming a LV favorite.

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The Hottest Events Around the Valley

PHOTO BY: AUSTIN JAMES

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Don't miss a beat! Get to your favorite Lehigh Valley events!

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LVF Podcast

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Check Out The Clubhouse Grill: A Hole in One Dining Experience!

A fun collaboration with another the Valley's Large Food Groups Honest Trav's Virtual Dive Bar!

Check Out An Editor's Exclusive Recipe: Grilled Fish Tacos

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Cheers From LVF

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The Lehigh Valley Food Farmer's Market Guide

Our exclusive drink guide will have you bar hopping all weekend


Lehigh Valley Food A WORD FROM

TOP TREATS AROUND THE VALLEY

Look what the crew is up to this month! "The Waffle Muffin Pudding from Jay's Local in Allentown is the perfect collab with another local business, Khanisa's Pudding in Easton. What a delicious combo!"

The Lehigh Valley Is Your Foodie Destination!

We have so many amazing restaurants, bakeries and dives all over the region, in Allentown, Easton, Bethlehem, New Jersey and beyond. Our area is the one of the hottest and fastest growing food economies in eastern Pennsylvania. Follow us as we eat and drink our way through your favorite restaurants.

Instagram saw it first! Follow @LVFOODMAGAZINE for all of our foodie adventures.

"Spring is here! Nothing I love more on a warm day than a batch of fresh macarons from Donerds Donuts in Jim Thorpe"

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610.419.8100

1426 W Broad Street, Bethlehem

www.patsbethlehem.com

Pasta Flights at Pat's Bistro


908.213.2132 665 Columbus Ave, Phillipsburg NJ www.ilgaetanoristorantenj.com

"Visit us and enjoy our specialty Italian cuisine, exceptional flavor, environment and 5 star service"

OUTDOOR SEATING

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(484) 298-0400

336 Northampton St, Easton, PA 18042

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MEET THE TEAM

Lehigh Valley

ISSUE 3 | MAY 2022

FOOD

PRESIDENT Christina Russo

SALES | MARKETING Austin James PRODUCTION Times Live Media Group Rum Runnas Podcast Network CONTENT CREATORS Cassi Lelko TriState Traveling Mamas Times Live Media Group CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS Bailey Marie Austin James PROOFREADER Angela Mozeko

PARTNER

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH

@LEHIGHVALLEYFOOD LEHIGHVALLEYFOOD.COM

Times Live Media Group | Times Live Radio Studios | Rum Runnas Podcast Network 25 S Main Street, Nazareth PA | www.timeslivemediagroup.com

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Bethlehem Wind Creek Event Center:

May Events

Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons May 6th Kevin James May 7th An Intimate Evening with David Foster May 21st Primus: A Tribute to Kings May 25th

SteelStacks: SteelStacks Mother’s Day Brunch May 8th Joe Pera: Spring in the Midwest and Rustbelt Tour May 11th Crash Test Dummies May 15th Standup 101 Graduation Show May 26th

in the Lehigh Valley

Easton State Theater: Get Happy! Michael Feinstein Celebrates Judy Garland Centennial May 6th Freddy’s Awards Preview Night May 25th 2022 Freddy Awards Live - Celebrating 20 Years May 26th

Allentown PPL Center: Megadeth and Lamb of God May 15th Star Wars: A New Hope in Concert May 20th Morgan Wallen: The Dangerous Tour May 27th

Poconos Penns Peak: Neal McCoy May 5th Tesla May 7th Jim Breuer: The Freedom of Laughter Tour May 12th Eric Gales with Special Guest Vanessa Collier May 13th The Music of Randy Travis May 14th FUEL with Special Guest Another Day Dawns & Crooked Ways May 21st The Gilmour Project May 22nd

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Customize Your Next Order

610.365.2244

64 East Lawn Road, Nazareth naz0nut@gmail.com WWW.NAZONUTSHOP.COM

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Outdoor Seating

610.829.1404 56 S 3rd St, Easton thirdandferry.com 13


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Behind The Scenes with

Lehigh Valley Food

Blue Grillhouse 4431 Easton Ave, Bethlehem PA | 610.691.8400 Our podcast at blue grillhouse was so much fun! We enjoyed talking with their team about all the delicious food that their restaurant has been serving guests in the LV for years.

B104 studios 1541 Alta Drive, Whitehall Catch us on B104 with Mike & Steph as we host our monthly tasting events at the Lehigh Valley's hottest restaurants. The crew from Yianni's Taverna joined us in the studio to promote the event coming up in May.

Banko Beverage 5001 Crackersport Rd, Allentown | 610.434.0147

Wants us at your next event? Want us to debut a new dish to the Lehigh Valley?

Contact us!

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We got a tour of Banko Beverage, our official iHeart Radio show sponsor! Thank you so much for all the support! The H.A.Z.Y. IPA from SweetWater Brewing Company is a delicious summer treat.


(610) 365-2495

700 Main Street Stockertown, PA

"Mother's Day is a celebration honoring the mother of the family as well as motherhood and maternal bonds" What are you doing for

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"Meat" Your Best Dining Experience

127 S Broad Street, Nazareth www.riosbr.com

Book Your Next Reservation! Catering & Takeout Available

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Both Locations Open For Indoor Dining

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Spotlight

610.625.0060

400 Illick's Mill Rd, Bethlehem PA theclubhousegrille.com

By "Par" a Favorite in The Lehigh Valley! If you’re looking to elevate your next meal and see the difference a locally owned casual restaurant can provide, then come to the place “Where you’re always a regular!” and check us out here at the Clubhouse Grille!

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Located at the Bethlehem Municipal Golf Course and open to the public, The Clubhouse Grille is a locally owned, family friendly sports bar that offers great food and drinks in an inviting, casual setting. Open year-round, we offer lunch and dinner with brunch on Saturdays and Sundays. We also provide a selection of great venues for gatherings from small informal gatherings in our private rooms to 150-person custom outdoor weddings under the large pavilion, overlooking the golf course. Our from-scratch menu is sure to satisfy your hunger. From wings and fresh salads to our signature ½ lb. meatball, or our famous “Philly” rolls, there truly is something for everyone. Don’t forget about our house-made ice cream or creative Chef’s specials! We stock a full bar and offer over 15 rotating draught selections, seasonal craft beers, all the seltzers, and we have a great list of creative house cocktails. Happy Hour is 3-6 pm Monday through Friday with $5 small plates, $6 wines, and $7 craft cocktails.

Check out our rotating weekly specials Monday - Hometown Heroes night with a 15% discount for service industry and front line workers. Tuesday - $2 Street Taco and $2.50 Mexican beers. Wednesday – ½ price wings Thursday - $2.50 mini cheesesteaks

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Local Mama Catering offers private chef services, cooking classes, and catering for all occasions

267-280-3699 localmamacatering@gmail.com

"My Favorite Kind of Food...Is food that's ready"

CHEF AND OWNER

Beth Raynock

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"Simply the best homemade Italian food and Italian specialty items around. Original subs & sandwiches, meatballs, sauce, roasts and of course sausage!! Great service, personable & friendly staff." - Anna

700 Cattell St, Easton

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giacomositalianmarket.com


Cash Only

Help us support Nazareth Baseball, purchase a 10% discount card with 15 local businesses on it.

610.759.6600 307 S Broad St, Nazareth MON - FRI 11 am–6 pm | SAT 11 am–4 pm | SUN Closed

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Spring Cleaning

Tips for eating out with a FOOD Sensitivity

I recently began a 4 week Gut program that involves cutting out dairy and gluten. I quickly realized how careful and vigilant you must be while eating out with a food allergy or sensitivity. Here are some tips: 1. When eating out with friends, choose the restaurant yourself so you know that they are accommodating. 2. Scan the menu online before going to the restaurant. 3. Ask a lot of questions to the staff and make them aware of your allergies. 4. Do your research! Knowing the ins and outs of your food sensitivities is important in communicating well with staff.

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May is here! How crazy is that?

It's the time of year that alot of people reach out because they want their "summer bodies". But what if it wasn't so much about having a certain "look" and instead it was about feeling a certain WAY... and not just for summer, but all year long. Join us for a MAY Wellness Group, where we "clean out" all of the junk + focus on good habits and better choices! https://www.cassilelkofitness.com/customerinterest In Good Health,

Cassi No equipment? No problem!

8 simple movements to get your body going


610.360.4373 32 Murray Street, Bangor

Weekly Specials Tuesday: Pulled Pork & Sweet Chili Chicken Wednesday: Ribs & Oven Roasted Chicken Thursday: Shrimp & Beef Brisket Friday: Beef Brisket & Pulled Pork Saturday's: "Best of the Week"

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Favorite

Key Lime Pie Roll

Everything Made From Scratch! 908.689.3019 486 Route 57 West Washington, NJ Dine In or Take-Out Available

Hot Crazy Bacon Cheeseburger

Reese's Peanut Butter Roll

Vanilla Cupcakes with Buttercream Frosting

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Mac N Cheese Cheesesteak


Eating Healthy When Eating Out

sEA sCALLOPS AT tHIRD & fERRY IN eASTON

Featured Restaurant

Third and Ferry Fish Market 56 S Third Street, Easton 610.829.1404

By: Cassi Lelko

Sea Scallops What I love about this restaurant is that the menu "tags" food as dairy free, gluten free, or both! What a great addition to the menu for those who have food sensitivities! Gluten free OPTIONS available upon request

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WWW.AGINGMOON.COM THEAGINGMOON@GMAIL.COM

Happy Spring!

Celebrate with an expertly paired cheese board! Use the code LVFM for 15% OFF all orders for the month of May

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154 Northampton Street Easton, PA 18042 (484) 541-9686 lehighvalley-bbq.com "I have ordered from Lehigh Valley BBQ several times... and everything has always been delicious! My personal favorites are the pasta salad and bbq wings! I love their homemade sauce so much, I have asked to buy a bottle! The owners are very gracious and I can tell quality matters to them. And they singlehandedly made me love smoked turkey!"

Menu & Catering

Erin Koczur

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Grilled Fish Tacos INGREDIENTS By Kyle Naylor

Fish 1 pound cod or your favorite white fish 2-3 teaspoons chili powder, enough to coat the fish (try Aw Shucks seasoning or Tajin) Salt to taste

Sauce 1/2 cup sour cream 1/4 cup mayonnaise Juice of 2 limes Your favorite hot sauce (optional, to

DIRECTIONS

SERVES 4

Clean off that grill and fire it up! Nothing is better with fresh fish tacos then a little char and smoke.

your taste)

Toppings 12 corn tortillas 4 cups shredded red cabbage 1 avocado, sliced 4 radishes, thinly sliced 4 spring onions, thinly sliced 1/3 cup roughly chopped cilantro Pickled red onion

Season your fish. Preheat your grill to 400 degrees. While the grill is heating, mix the sour cream, mayonnaise, lime juice, and hot sauce in a large bowl. Refrigerate the mixture while cooking to allow the flavors to blend. Grill your fish, 6-8 minutes per side depending on thickness and preferred doneness. After the fish has finished cooking, lay a couple of corn tortillas on the grill until they start to get some char marks. Load up with your fish and favorite toppings. Enjoy!

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Ready to try it? Tag @lehighvalleyfood #lehighvalleyfood


Negroni

Ingredients: The Negroni is a drink with many legends. 1 oz or 30 ml of Gin 1 oz or 30 ml of Campari In the 1860's at Caffe Comparino in 1 oz or 30 ml of Sweet Vermouth Milan Italy, one of the most iconic cocktail aperitifs was born. Believed to stimulate your appetite before a meal, the Negroni is the perfect drink for a foodie looking to make the best of a good dinner.

Stir Garnish with an Orange Peel

It's also said the Negroni comes from Caffe Casoni, in the City of Dreams, Florence Italy. Crafted for Count Camillo Negroni. He asked his bartender friend, Forsco Scarselli, to make a better version of his favorite drink, the Americano. Trading the soda water for gin, and the lemon for orange and the Negroni establishes its way into cocktail history. By Kyle Naylor

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ZEST Bar & Grille and their rooftop spring cocktails! 306 S New Street Bethlehem PA | 610.419.4320

"The Colada-tini" Coconut rum, vanilla vodka, pineapple puree, lime with a splash of orange juice.

"margarita Picante" House-infused jalapeno tequila, cointrEau, lime juice with a jalApEno salt rim

Other ZEST Favorites:

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Stateside Spritz Grapefruit Mule Lavish Mirtillo Fizz Sparking Zangria French Pear Espresso Martini Cherry Sour Bourbon

Spring Is Here


"Not So Nor'easter"

Pomegranate Orange Passionfruit Pineapple

"Tropical Kiss"

Hibiscus Tea, Guava Nectar, HouseSqueezed Lime, Club Soda, Salt Rim

More Favorites!

Ginger grapefruit Collins Nojito Negroni-ish Spiced Free Ricky Just a Spritz

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610.683.9275 257 W Main St, Kutztown, PA Open @4pm Daily

MAY FOOD TRUCK EVENTS: Every Thursday 4-8 South Mall Allentown May 7: Retriever Brewing Co 12-8 May 11: Cetronia Elementary FunFest, Dorney Park 5-8 May 14 & 15: PickleBall Tournament, Grange Park 11-6 May 18: Lost Tavern, Hellertown 4-10 May 21: Lehigh Valley IronPigs Food Truck Festival, Coca-Cola Park May 27: Happy Hour @ Setter Ridge Vineyards, Kutztown Back open to 100% capacity for indoor & outdoor dining. Full service catering and bulk orders available, call us today!

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It's May and that means Spring weather and time to treat your Mama to a day off from cooking. Every Wednesday, Unangst Tree Farms hosts a rotating selection of food trucks so you can get outside with the kiddos and grub out!

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Our favorite selections have been the Taino Cubano sandwich from Bodega Bistro, the walking tacos from Cactus Blue. and the banana whip from bananarama. It's impossible to list them all with out drooling! And maybe if you have a keen eye, while you're there you can spot the tree that you'll be hiding your presents under, come holiday time. It's all the fun of a picnic with none of the prep! No cooking? ✅ Variety and options when no one wants the same dinner? ✅ Spending time together and getting to eat outside when the weather is nice? ✅✅✅ Wednesday Food Truck Nights are back at Unangst starting May 4th, 4-8pm!

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I am so excited that the Kids Castle playground in Doylestown is open again!! If you have never been here, it is definitely worth the trip! And with the recent improvements it is now a great place for children of all abilities! My pictures are from a few years ago but the website link is in the post if you want to learn more about it! We like to pack a picnic lunch and make a whole day adventure of it! https://www.savekidscastle.org/kids-castle-is-open-for-play/

Looking for a place that might remind you of your childhood? ✅ Looking for something old but new? ✅ Looking for a magical adventure for your family? ✅✅✅

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May 3rd: Community Day at the Lower Macungie Community Center, 4-8 pm May 4th-7th: Bushkill Township Fire Co Carnival, 6-10 pm Wed/Thurs, 6-11 pm Fri/Sat Thursday, May 5th: Food Truck Thursday at South Mall, 4-8 pm weekly (May through October) May 6th: Family Food Truck Fridays at Tolino Vineyards, 12-8 pm Saturday, May 7th at 10 am: Paint-A-Pot for Mom at Mountain View Drive-In! Sign up necessary. $15/person includes materials, flower, mini golf and ice cream! Saturday, May 14th at 11 am: Annual Flower Garden Planting at Palmerton Park Can BYOF (bring your own flower) too! May 15th: Healthy Kids Running Series at 4 pm, Upper Macungie Grange Park in Allentown Saturday, May 21st: Iron Pigs Food Truck Fest two Sessions 12 pm & 5 pm Saturday, May 21: 10-5 pm Tails and Sales Heart of Bethlehem May 21st& 22nd, May 28th&29th: 33rd Annual farm Animal Frolic at The Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm in Stroudsburg. Baby animals up close and personal! Baby chicks hatching, bunnies, lambs, goats, piglets. Children's games and shows, wagon rides, and more! Sheep shearing on Saturday 10:30 am until shearing is done. Sheep to Shawl demonstration. One Room School presentations on Sundays throughout the afternoon. May 22nd- Easton Princess Brunch, 11:30-1 pm at Bank Street Annex May 28th- Red, Wine, & Blue Festival at The LV Zoo, 10-3pm May 28th: Memorial Day Weekend Kick Off (Pig Roast Style), 12-8pm at 805 Orchard Road, Mt. Bethel hosted by Lehigh Valley BBQ and Hardball Cider

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Spotlight

The Aging Moon A cheese board curating small local business that is social media-based. They are currently delivery-only, with delivery throughout the Lehigh Valley. The owner, Abby, is a Moravian University graduate with 6 years experience as a Cheese Monger. She is currently enrolled in sommelier class to become a wine expert. The Aging Moon offers cheese boards from personal size all the way up to the size of a sheet cake! Whether you are looking for a date night snack to pair with your red wine, or the perfect cheese board to have alongside your beer, they are happy to create the best possible pairing. Feel free to leave requests as well. Make sure to keep their small cheese boards in mind as a surprise for Mother’s Day!

COMING SOON! We are opening a cheese shop on the South Side of Bethlehem near Arts Quest and Lehigh University!

Follow the Aging Moon’s journey on social media

@theagingmoon

AGINGMOON.COM

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Beth Raynock, the chef and owner of Local Mama Catering and her husband, Frank Pavlick. She is a wedding caterer that became a bride. Frank is the only one fit for the job. He is the super power behind the scenes.

Spotlight

Local Mama Catering is based in Bethlehem but has been known to travel within an hour's radius. She not only catered her own wedding last August during a styled photo shoot that morphed into their own wedding… but she can prepare a meal for you wherever your heart desires. She can teach you in cooking classes and share master tips with you. She will customize your dream menu with you for any celebration. Private dinners. Tasting menus. You name it. Recent winner of “The Best Caterer in the Lehigh Valley”, she will prepare anything for you as long as she has access to the ingredients. She reminds you to “never bite the hand that feeds you.” Frank knows this and he is still alive. Beth Anna Raynock Chef and Owner of Local Mama Catering

267.280.3699 localmamacatering.com localmamacatering@gmail.com

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610.434.0147 5001 Crackersport Road Allentown Official Show Sponsor of Lehigh Valley Food

Since 1933, our family owned and operated business has grown into one of the largest and oldest beer distributors in Pennsylvania.

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Our Top 5 Spring Walking Trails Trexler Nature Preserve Trexler Nature Preserve, in Lehigh Valley, Pa, formerly known as The Trexler-Lehigh County Game Preserve, is an 1,108-acre public park that is a focal point for land conservation efforts within Lehigh County.

Lehigh Parkway There are options galore along the Lehigh Parkway path in the Little Lehigh Parkway, Allentown. With four bridges (one of them covered) crossing the Little Lehigh Creek, there are as many loops of pathway as you please.

Ironton Rail Trail There’s lots for history buffs to love as they stretch their legs on the Ironton Rail-Trail, an easy multi-use trail that follows the route of the Ironton Railroad in Coplay and Hokendauqua.

Saucon Rail Trail This trail never feels crowded, and there’s much to see along the way: wildlife, rock formations, the meandering Saucon Creek and the backyards of some beautiful homes. With so many trees, the trail stays nice and shaded when the weather warms up.

The D&L Trail Nowhere is this more noticeable than at Lehigh Gap, a dramatic landscape where the Lehigh River breaks through Blue Mountain, and the D&L Trail meets the Appalachian Trail.

5 Must See Hikes In The Lehigh Valley Hawk Mountain Bake Oven Knob Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center Wildlands Conservatory Delaware & Lehigh Valley National Heritage Corridor

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May 5th is Cinco de Mayo, a Mexican holiday celebrating Mexico's victory over France at the Battle of Puebla in 1862 during the Franco-Mexican War. While a minor Holiday in Mexico, the United States has taken it as an opportunity to celebrate Mexican culture and heritage, and a chance to throw large rambunctious parties. A popular misconception is that Cinco de Mayo, also referred to as Battle of Puebla Day, is a celebration for Mexican independence, which it is not. It is a commemoration of a single battle. Benito Juarez was elected President of Mexico in 1861. The country was having trouble financially, causing the new president to default on loans owed to European governments. Because of this, France, Britain and Spain sent naval forces to demand their payment. Britain and Spain came to a compromise but Napoleon III (nephew of Napoléon Bonaparte) took this as his opportunity to build an empire in Mexico. 6,000 French Troops attacked the small town of Puebla de Los Angeles. Victory was all but certain. President Juarez gathered a small group of 2,000 loyal men, many of indigenous Mexican ancestry. The attack began May 5th, 1862, and lasted until daybreak. When the dust had settled the French were in retreat losing nearly 500 soldiers. The under maned poorly supplied Mexican fighters only lost 100 men, and took the victory.

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Where to Celebrate Cinco de Mayo Fest Mesa Modern Mexican 42 S 3rd St, Easton, PA Thu, May 5, 12 – 11 PM

Cinco De Mayo at The Wooden Match The Wooden Match 61 W Lehigh St, Bethlehem, PA Thu, May 5, 4 PM – Mon, May 9, 12

Cinco de Mayo Dinner Thu, May 5, 4:30 – 6:30 PM The Cellar by Stony Run Winery 150 Independent Rd, Breinigsville, PA

5 de Mayo Thu, May 5, 11 AM Los Sarapes Horsham Mexican Cuisine Margarita and Tequila Bar 1101 Horsham Rd, Ambler, PA

Celebrate Cinco de Mayo at Traditions of Lansdale Thu, May 5, 5 PM Traditions of Lansdale 1800 Walnut St, Lansdale, PA

Party with the Frogs! Thu, May 5, 6:00 – 7:30 PM Wildlands Conservancy 3701 Orchid Pl, Emmaus, PA


Allentown Farmers’ Market: 1825 W Chew St, Allentown OPEN

Bath Farmers’ Market: West Main St and Race St, Bath OPEN May 14th, Saturdays 9 to 12

Bethlehem Farmers’ Market: 1 Farrington Square, Bethlehem OPEN Thursdays 10 to 2

Lehigh Valley

Farmers Markets

Crooked Row Farm and Market: 3245 PA-309, Orefield OPEN

Easton Farmers’ Market: 325 Northampton St, Easton OPEN MAY 7th, Saturdays 9 to 1

Emmaus Farmers’ Market: Triangle Park & Main St, Emmaus OPEN Sundays 10 to 1

Macungie Farmers’ Market: Main and Lumber St, Macungie OPEN May 12th, Thursdays 4 to 7 pm

Nazareth Farmers’ Market: Center Square, Nazareth OPEN May 7th Saturdays 9 to 1

Quakertown Farmers’ Market: 201 Station Road, Quakertown OPEN

Raub’s Farm Market: 1459 Tatamy Rd, Easton OPEN

Saucon Valley Farmers’ Market: 409 Constitution Ave, Hellertown OPEN Sundays 10 - 2

Trexlertown Farmers’ Market: 1151 Mosser Rd, Breinigsville OPEN Saturdays 9 to 12

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Planting season is FINALLY upon us! So let’s start the season strong by demystifying heirloom tomatoes.

Tomato Girl

Most of us have heard the word heirloom, usually in terms of a prized possession passed down through generations. However, in the gardening world, there are a few components to what constitutes an heirloom tomato plant. Most importantly, heirloom seeds MUST be open-pollinated. Open-pollinated varieties produce seeds that are true-to-type, which means you can save and then replant them to grow the same type of tomato. With that said, whenever you eat one of those peak-of-season, perfectly juicy, mouthwatering, and delicious heirloom tomatoes straight from the garden, be sure to save the seeds and share them with family and friends. You’ll be able to grow them for years to come!

In that sense, heirlooms are true to their namesake — a treasure to be passed down through generations of family and friends. As long as they have been grown without any crossbreeding for over 40 years, a tomato plant can be considered an heirloom. Another factor in what identifies an heirloom: they are usually accompanied by a story of how the variety came to be. A favorite among tomato growers is the story of the Mortgage Lifter. Legend has it that in the 1930s, “Radiator Charlie” an amateur tomato breeder (and radiator repairman by trade) cross-pollinated some of his favorite tomatoes and grew the ‘Mortgage Lifter’. Once he stabilized his new variety, the result was so delicious and so prolific that people would drive up to 200 miles for his plants! He grew thousands of seedlings, sold them for $1 each (which was QUITE expensive back then), and after a few years he PAID OFF HIS MORTGAGE! -To get your Certified Organic Heirloom Tomato Plants, you can find Tomato Girl at the Easton Farmer’s Market every Saturday from May 7 - June 11th. Follow her on Instagram (@easton_tomato_girl) for lots of tomato tips and tricks. Happy Gardening!

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Best Places to Dine Outside this Spring

Bethlehem Zest Edge Corked Apollo Grill Tavern at the Sun Inn McCarthy's Red Stag Pub Blue Grillhouse The Bayou The Clubhouse Grille The Mint

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Best Places to Dine Outside this Spring

Easton Third & Ferry Fish Market THREE Oak Steakhouse The Bayou Easton River Grille Ocean 235 Sette Luna Mesa Modern Mexican Aman's Artisan Indian Cuisine Hacienda Los Agaves Daddy's Place

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Best Places to Dine Outside this Spring

ALLENTOWN Downtown Allentown Market The Hamilton Kitchen & Bar Copperhead Grille Henry's Salt of the Sea Youell's Oyster House Grille 3501 Aladdin Brü Daddy's Brewing Company Jay's Local

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Best Places to Dine Outside this Spring

POCONOS The Water's Edge Restaurant Summit House Mountain View Vineyard, Winery, Brewery & Distillery Jubilee Restaurant

New Jersey Harpers Table Blue Fish Grill Waters Edge Belvidere IL Gaetano Ristorante Acasia Thai Restaurant

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