Stop and Go, Oranjestaad

It’s been a while since I wrote a post about Coca-Cola. Therefore, take a look at the Stop & Go snack stand located in Oranjestaad, Aruba.

This place was built using a steel shipping container that normally would be carrying cargo back and forth between someplace else and Aruba. Now it is a great place to stop in for an ice-cold Coca-Cola. They sell other soft drinks, pastechi, as well as other little snacks. It is located behind the Renaissance Mall in downtown Oranjestaad, across the street from Chez Matilde. You can’t miss it.

From time to time, I borrow a table at the various places inside the mall and do some writing there. People passing through serve as inspiration for characters. Then, after I’ve cranked out about two thousand words, I’ll head out to the Stop & Go for a refresco as my Spanish-speaking friends would say. In the heat of the Aruba afternoon, an ice-cold Coca-Cola is just the thing to refresh and renew.

Published in: on August 29, 2008 at 12:13 pm  Leave a Comment  
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Red Lion Diner

Diners are getting to be a theme on this blog. The Red Lion Diner is another of my favorites. It is located in Red Lion, New Jersey, USA, on the south west part of the traffic circle where Routes 206 and 70 meet. This is more or less the middle of New Jersey.

I’ve been visiting this place since the early 1990’s. It’s been remodeled a couple of times, expanded, and yet it still serves great food in a hurry. One of my favorites is the club sandwich. When you get one here, this is what they bring to the table:

Mayo is automatically on the side. Check out those Jersey Tomatoes and crispy bacon. Right on. My wife eats more reasonably than I do, ordering a chef salad and this is what arrived:

That is a work of art, my friends. All ingredients are “field fresh” in my opinion. They also have good chili here, french fries that are perfect, and a decent burger. So, maybe you’re passing through on the way to Cape May or elsewhere. Whatever the case, you’ll have a good meal here.

Published in: on August 28, 2008 at 12:59 pm  Leave a Comment  
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Classic Breakfast

Regular readers of The Bent Page know that breakfast is my favorite meal. (Actually, I enjoy every meal but I had to pick one as number one and breakfast took the spot.) Well, one of my favorite places to have breakfast, aside of my kitchen table, is The Classic Diner in Malvern, Pennsylvania, USA. This place is the hands down winner for breakfast foods diner-style in my range of artery-plugging places.

The Classic Diner is located on Route 30. You can’t miss it because there’s always two dozen cars parked in the lot and a line of people out the door. I sneak in here about once every ten days when I’m in the area. Back to the food. When you order a plate of scrambled eggs with bacon and rye toast, this is what they present at your table.

I actually started whaling on that before taking the photo, so I apologize for the mess. Trust me, the presentation is fantastic. This is not your average diner. The Classic has it’s own line of bacon that you can see there, which they cut about 1/8 inch thick and slow fry on the griddle. It is smoky, chewy, and delicious. The potatoes are also excellent, not the usual re-fried been on the side since 4AM kind.

Perhaps the most amazing thing about this place is that the prices are only about one or two dollars more per plate than your run of the mill diner. Given that the service is as good as any elegant supper spot, the quality of the food equally high, and the quantity enough to stuff two people from every plate, the value can not be beat. Did I mention they bake their own breads which are for sale by the loaf? Did I mention they bake their own sticky buns for the table or take away? Did I mention you could eat yourself into oblivion here?

Thus, if you’re in the Philadelphia area, don’t miss The Classic Diner. (In a couple of months I’ll post about their cheeseburgers. Just take your favorite cut of steak and make it into a burger. Yes, that good.)

Published in: on August 27, 2008 at 12:03 pm  Leave a Comment  
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Gear UP!

I remember my first flight. It was on the old Eastern Airlines. My family and I flew from Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton airport in Pennsylvania to Orlando, Florida. It was a Disney vacation for the five of us. The plane was not very crowded and we were allowed to spread out. I clambered into a window seat to watch the take off. For a small boy, it was huge thrill.

Since then, I’ve done my share of flying in various types of aircraft, from jetliners to small single engine craft to helicopters. Each time the plane makes that final turn onto the runway for takeoff, I can’t help but anticipate the joy of leaving the ground. The sound of the landing gear locking in the up position means we’re on our way to cruising altitude.

These days I’m fortunate to be able to travel to several faraway places on an annual basis. The downside is that travel is not as friendly as it was back on that flight with Eastern. Something happens when people get in line at the airport for a security check. Whatever it is, it only gets worse when they board the plane. By the time they’re in the air, they’re practically out of their minds. They commit all sorts of horrible acts. They harass the cabin staff. They expect gourmet meals from a galley the size of a closet. They have to smack the seats in every direction on their way back and forth to the lavatory the way a five-year-old would. On top of it all, they complain that their ticket costs too much. Really? They probably paid less per mile than it costs to drive a car with four paying people over the same distance.

I have no idea what causes this form of behavior. Flying used to be fun, glamourous, and exciting. I remember people used to dress well for a trip on an airplane. Now, it’s like a cattle call for that annoying character in every sitcom. Why? If you simply want to grind on people, pick another place, like your local Marine Corps base where the people inside might give back plenty of what you dish out. They might enjoy it and you might find it instructional.

Sadly, this experience replicates itself on cruise ships, in hotel lobbies, and on beaches, not to mention the line at the grocery store, the local freeway, and the movie theatre. I witness it and can’t help but wonder, “Man, can’t you work out your issues some other way?” I hear so many people talk about the pressure they’re under, the stress, the awful lives they lead. Hey, man, change it. Again, don’t tell me you can’t. It only took Edison a couple thousand tries before he got the light bulb. The Wright Brothers wrecked plenty of planes before they got one to fly. No doubt Harley and Davidson wiped out a good many bikes before straddling a cruiser that took to the road with all the glory they had envisioned. These people were doing things for the first time, things no one had done before. The rest of us, we’re your average citizen simply on the way from one place to another. Going along to get along might be the way to think and act.

Life is a work in progress, not a perfect state of being. Relax, enjoy the journey. When you figure out where you’re going, the destination will be still be there.

Published in: on August 26, 2008 at 9:05 am  Comments (3)  
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