Thursday, October 31, 2013

'Ween Scenes From The 'Creek

Pumpkins outside entrance of Marie's Candies.

Yesterday my friends Barb and Whitney joined me on a trip to Marie's Candies in West Liberty, Ohio.   If I make the right turns, it's about 25 minutes from home.   I know I've mentioned them before, but if you are in the area (near Bellefontaine) you really ought to stop in.  They always have festive decorations, great candy and samples!   We learned something as we pulled up.  Did you know that October 30th is National Candy Corn Day????

Barb and Whitney!
I really don't know of anyone that actually eats the stuff, but according to their signage (and I'm sure extensive research...LOL) it is said that 35 million pounds of candy corn is produced annually.  (I'm guessing 34.95 million pounds of it is thrown away....)  That equals 9 billion pieces which would circle the moon almost 21 times.  There are only 3.57 calories and no fat in this little morsel.

Other Halloween Fun Facts: courtesy of Marie's signs...

* Halloween introduced to America in the 1940s.
* 2/3 of Americans buy decorations, 2nd most decorated holiday
* 90% of parents sneak candy out of their children's treat bag
* Three billion dollars a year spent on Halloween merchandise.
* 99% of pumpkins grown become Jack O'Lanterns  (nearly 998 million pounds of them)



Back to Maries....

The friendly gals do a great job of beautifully decorating the store and their products.  You would think you were in a big city shop instead of a little store out in the country.





My favorite candies are the dark and light chocolate peppermint chews.  Audra likes the chocolate carmel pretzels and Taylor likes the light peanut turtles.  It's all good though!


In Ohio, we celebrate a holiday between Halloween and Thanksgiving called Michigan Game Day.  Marie's even included a little maize and blue for the two or three Michigan fans around...


The hens were lazy this year and didn't decorate their house or ours.  But we do have some photos of the celebration!

Taylor's 2013 Pirate Pumpkin

We had a pumpkin decorating contest at work.  This is our appliance/cabinet dept entry.
Though Taylor carved his pumpkin, I cheated with Mr. Potato Head parts!  The hens will get to enjoy these after the holiday.
A  not-too-happy Sylvia Scarlett dressed up as a Bucket of Chicken and we stopped into where I work.


We did have one trick or treater come a bit early....



Until next time, have a safe and Happy Halloween (hopefully a storm-free one too!)

Gale

Sunday, October 20, 2013

If You Like Sandwiches, You'll Love This Post!

If you find yourself in South Columbus, you definitely need to try the Ohio Deli .  We don't live anywhere near there, but a few times a year we take the 45 minute drive.  I don't normally do restaurant reviews, but this one deserves mentioning.  I will occasionally tell you about other really good places in case you are ever in the area.

Though known for the "Dagwood Challenge" and featured on the Food Network's "Man vs Food" show, this deli really wouldn't catch your eye going down the street.  It's not at all fancy and not in the best of areas.  But, I've never had a bad experience there and that says something for a restaurant.  The food is not only good and reasonably priced, but you get a lot of it!  I always wind up taking a half of my sandwich home and have yet to buy a dessert, though they look great!

If you take the challenge, you have 30 minutes to eat an enormous sandwich and a pound of french fries.  If you do it, the meal is free.  We watched a couple guys try, but they gave up and didn't look too well...

The last time we were there, this is what Taylor ordered.  He brought half home.



They also serve many different platters and hot meals, soups, etc.  But I'd say go there when you are really hungry for a big sandwich!

Until next time!

Gale

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Gale and Gang Go Gambling!

I finally made it to the Hollywood Casino in Columbus, Ohio.  Today was the first anniversary of this very controversial establishment on the west side of town.  The reviews are mixed, as is mine.

We went last Thursday afternoon and I will grant that is probably not their peak time of the week.  My friends and I were surely among the youngest there among the blue hairs, walkers and wheelchairs.  (I actually saw someone in a wheelchair, dragging a walker...)  It was right after they got their social security checks and apparently they were feeling flush enough to gamble.

I may go back sometime, but I will try the "racinos" that are nearby first.  I think if I hadn't been to Vegas several times, I might have been more impressed.  When you first walk in it's a bit disjointed.  They have a few tables, but mostly its a whole lot of slot machines.  They have an initially confusing registration program way over to the side.  We "won" our introductory $5 credit which was gone in a couple of minutes.  The rewards program is a joke for amateurs.

One of the gals with me aptly described the place as a "Chuck E. Cheese" for adults.  That's exactly what it felt like.  Not a posh entertainment mecca.  There are some "Hollywood" references, but the theme doesn't carry through that well.  There is no entertainment, no hotel and the only free drinks are from a self-serve Coke dispenser with Styrofoam cups tucked away in the back.

In Vegas, you normally asked the waitstaff in your section if there's a machine they think is good and you tip them well if it works out.  Here you can't find an employee to save your life.  I walked all around.  Once I stopped a fellow and realized that the staff just wears jeans and t-shirts or whatever and all they have to identify themselves is a tiny badge.

Now I realize my friends and I weren't big spenders and perhaps there is a whole other realm we weren't privy to, but you would think they would at least wear uniforms and serve drinks to us commoners.  They would've sold a lot of prune juice spritzers that day!  LOL!

I have never had much luck on slots and that continued to be the case.  Even on the 1, 5, 10 and 25 cent machines, you could drop several bucks a "pull."  These new-fangled machines are way more complicated than the traditional ones and half the time, you wouldn't know why you won or lost.  Nobody wants to take the time to read all of that, so you stick in your cash and hope for the best.

It didn't take me long to move over to the hidden handful of Black Jack machines mixed in with the Draw Poker ones.  The minimum bets were something like $2, so I could play a lot longer than slots.  I at least know the rules of it and was ahead for a bit until the machine mysteriously hit Black Jack after Black Jack.  If you go to a casino to actually make money, play at the table!  I am just too shy, LOL!

After we dumped most of our gambling funds, we decided to get a dessert.  They have a nice looking buffet and bar, but we stopped at the snack shop (where they sell the same Cokes that are free a hundred feet away.)  The desserts were good and quite a bargain at $2.95.  No complaints there.

I decided since I didn't go on a vacation, I would spend another $20 beyond my limit of $40 (big spender ehhh?) and went to the ATM.  Holy cow!  They were going to charge me a $5 service fee!  Are they kidding???  This is probably more profitable for them then the slots!  So good friends always loan each other gambling money so I played out a $20 and then we left.  Fortunately, a Huntington bank is at the end of the entrance and I was able to pay her back right away:)

We stopped and watched a few folks at the tables on the way out.  It's probably a good place to practice as it's not as intense as a Vegas table.  There are designated smoking areas, so that was nice as the Vegas of old was smoky and the restrooms were nice.

I heard this casino cost $400 million to build and they were disappointed that it only made $200 million this year.  Perhaps the best way to make money in a casino is to invest in it.....

But for the average person, this place needs ramped up a bit and definitely some entertainment.  I don't know how they thought they could make it without a hotel.  There isn't even a decent one nearby.  The neighborhood is economically disadvantaged to put it nicely and shopping is nil.  They put it there for the tax credit and it's pretty obvious.

Well, this is my 2 cents for the week!  (All I can afford until payday.)   Come back next time!

Gale