Puzzlekitt

Puzzlekitt t1_j80f9s8 wrote

One of my faves is Sam AM in Paulus hook, very cozy and casual and not outrageously priced. Scram which is on Erie which is open thurs-sunday mornings has some tables, they make amazing egg sandwhiches and pastries. The coffee shop O Kafe in Hamilton park does really good breakfast sandwiches, its not a restaurant though its a coffee place with some seats, but the food is good.

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Puzzlekitt t1_j6yznbh wrote

Call NJ transit's line. I saw this too at the stoplight on 6th st (Thomas Gangemi Drive) near Washington Blvd (by VB3 pizza). Was in an Uber sitting at a red light 3 cars behind the first cars, the stoplight turned green, the cars in front of us took their foot off their brakes, and then we all saw a a light rail train approaching without slowing. Everyone stopped and my Uber driver and I were in shock. I called NJ transit to report it and they said they would come out.

Also you could add a screenshot to the Resident Response Center (RRC/SeeClickFix) app or call them at 201-547-4900

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Puzzlekitt t1_j6vumb4 wrote

They are abundant at Hmart in various packaging such as tube shaped so you would slice it at home, presliced in a bag, etc. Here’s a maangchi recipe if you want to make it at home!

https://www.maangchi.com/ingredient/dan-moo-ji

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Puzzlekitt t1_j6foqcb wrote

Its actually a pretty easy commute to the city in my experience. From the park to Newport path is a 12 min walk. I commuted daily for years to the city and it was so easy. The area is more of a quiet area at night. There are several restaurants and food spots within 5 mins distance and Key foods market is 7mins away. If you want the nightlife thats over by the Grove path its like 12-15 mins walking distance which is not that bad considering you’re living right by a park with dog runs, basketball and tennis courts.

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Puzzlekitt t1_j5sn0t6 wrote

Usually you wouldn’t go home with it that day, you throw a piece at the class, then they’ll do the firing (usually 2x in the kiln) over the following week (it needs time to dry a bit before firing) and you’d pick it up when completed. I’m excited about this opening but might not be able to afford it. It was kinda similar pricing in the city and brooklyn, and so crowded. My thoughts on the 4week is that you may be throwing a lot more pieces than you would at 4 intro classes and maybe more choice in glazes etc. But who knows, curious to see what they’ll include!

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