It was my first time to New Jersey. We got a great room in East Brunswick for three nights, and it would serve as our base for New York City over the coming weekend.
On our first morning, we headed south to the Hightstown Diner for breakfast. As we were heading into town, which was remarkably beautiful, we noticed a big yard sale and pulled over. We gave it a good going over scouring for bargains and I found a copy of Julia Child’s 1989 book, The Way To Cook. I picked it up for three bucks (even though I knew I would have to haul it about 6,000 miles to get it home. I’ve got it now and it’s a nice addition to my library. By the way, they had her kitchen on display at the Smithsonian and it was a real treat to check it out. We were just in Santa Barbara and went to her favorite taco stand, La Super Rica. Of course, any excuse to check out a taqueria works for me. In addition to watching Julia, I remember how much I loved to watch The Galloping Gourmet. I was just a boy when it first came out, but I’ve been a foodie my whole life. It’s no wonder I would grow up to watch the Food Network.
The Hightstown Diner was great. The girls there were real friendly and the manager brought us over a free chocolate cookie, fresh out of the oven. Continue reading