Posts Tagged ‘Door County Restaurants’

Vote today for the White Gull Inn

Saturday, May 15th, 2010

Co-anchor, Bill  Weir of Good Morning America’s Weekend Edition, called Door County the “Riviera of the Midwest”… not bad.  If you haven’t heard, The White Gull Inn was voted one of the top four “Best Breakfasts”  in America on Good Morning America this morning.  Voting is today only so click here to place your vote!  Results will be aired on Good Morning America on Sunday with a correspondant live at the winning restaurant.  GO WHITE GULL!

Happy Mother’s Day!

Sunday, May 9th, 2010

My mom was beautiful, funny and everyone loved her.  My kids were crazy about her and she and Mark got along famously.  We all certainly miss her…  especially me.

Mark’s mom taught me how to cook the basics… meat, potatoes, gravy- all of which I wouldn’t even eat before I met the Sawyer family.  She taught me how to plant a garden… to no avail.  I still can’t do it.

I am extremely thankful for both my moms…  my family has been through hell and back more than once  and without Gloria and Jean… I don’t know how we would have gotten through!

Last night, Mark and I went to JJ’s in Sister Bay for Mother’s Day. Today, my girls and I will go out for lunch and then meet our boys at the Egg Harbor baseball field for the first game of the season against Sister Bay.  It can’t any better than that, now can it?

Happy Mother’s Day everyone…

Door County in the News…

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

I thought I would share some interesting info about Door County that I received in a newsletter from the Door County Visitor Bureau

A Door County restaurant, the White Gull Inn, is one of four national finalists in a Good Morning America Weekend (ABC) contest for the Best Breakfast in America.  According to correspondent Marysol Castro, each restaurant will be featured in a video segment during Good Morning America Weekend’s Saturday May 15th show, with on-line voting for the best breakfast that same day until late afternoon on ABC’s web site. The winner will be announced on Sunday morning May 16th along with a live interview from the winning restaurant. Let’s all vote for the White Gull Inn on Saturday May 15th and help get Door County some fabulous national media exposure!

Speaking of contests, Egg Harbor is in the running for BudgetTravel.com’s Coolest Small Town contest. Voting is open until this Sunday May 9, so visit BudgetTravel.com and vote for Egg Harbor today!

Pretty cool stuff!  Let’s all take time and vote!


Door County Tidbits…

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

Last Thursday we got five inches of snow! Oh what a difference a day makes!  By Saturday, the snow was pretty much gone with temps in the 60’s.  Businesses in Egg Harbor are getting ready for the season to begin. The weather was so beautiful, Christine from Christine’s Casuals and Erin from The Patricia Shoppe both had clothing displayed outside this weekend.  Mark and I  spent the weekend at Egg Harbor Lodge in our Stonehearth Suite which was just perfect.  We had friends over for dinner Saturday and Sunday nights and saw two great sunsets.  My new favorite appetizer is… bacon wrapped green beans!  It sounds kind of gross but they are really good.  I think with all the fresh asparagus available lately, I will try the recipe with asparagus next time. I saw this recipe on Fox 11’s Living with Amy. Green Bay Packer player Chad Clifton’s  wife Candy, who is a Southerner made them on the show and they really are good.

Bacon Wrapped Green Bean Bundles

2 cans canned green beans drained  (yes, canned green beans!)

1/2 cup brown sugar

3/4 bottle Catalina Dressing (personally, I had never tried this type of dressing before)

One pound thick cut bacon.  I used Nueske Applewood Smoked Bacon which made these super good, but took about and hour to cook.

Mix the dressing and brown sugar.  Cut the bacon strips in half and bundle about 6 beans with the bacon.  Secure with a toothpick and pour the dressing on top.  Candy cooked hers at 350 for a half hour, with the Nueske bacon I raised the temp to 400 and cooked them for about an hour.  They smell amazing!  Try it… you’ll like it!

Bruce and Gail Hill from the Lull-Abi Inn of Egg Harbor are coming tonight for dinner so I am going to see how they like my new fav.  Speaking of Bruce and Gail, they ate breakfast at the Rusty Tractor just north of Carlsville over the weekend and they loved it.  Lots of food, good prices and a bonus… they now serve on real plates and have  coffee mugs instead of Styrofoam.  We’ll have to check it out.  Darn, I am a huge fan of paper plates.

Nancy Nevins and her husband Jim Logerquist are here from Portland, Oregon.  Nancy’s parents owned the Mariner Resort and Nancy’s mom Pat died last year so they were trying to get things organized.  The Mariner’s cottages, Captains Quarters and houses will be open this summer, but the motel will not.  We have a lot of nice memories hanging out at the Mariner.  Back in the day, on the Fourth of July, Nancy’s dad would make a huge brisket on the grill and at night Nanc and I would shoot bottle rockets off their pier.  We would tool around on the golf cart around the property and hang out with her parent’s friends.  Those were the days!  Nancy gave me some old records from the Village of Egg Harbor when her dad was president of the village.  I am reading them now and then I will pass them on to Egg Harbor’s current president Nancy Fisher who coincidentally is on Egg Harbor’s newly formed Historical Society.  Most of the information is on the dock that Nancy’s dad Gordon Nevins help bring to Egg Harbor.   Nancy Fisher will probably find it interesting as she was  instrumental in Egg Harbor’s  brand new marina that is being built as we speak.

We had a burger at John Henry’s last night and afterward there was an Egg Harbor Men’s Club Meeting.  I decided not to stick around for it so I started walking t0 my friend Bernadette’s house when it started to drizzle.  No problem… Polly and Don Helm and daughter Hanna from Door County Nature Works drove by and gave me a ride.  Thanks Polly and Don!

Well, I had better get something done… we open April 30!

Egg Harbor… America’s Coolest Small Town!

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Is Egg Harbor America’s Coolest Small town?  All who have visited Egg Harbor think it is and according to Budget Travel’s poll, voters think we are pretty cool as well.  Right now, Egg Harbor is in 2nd place and we need everyone’s help getting Egg Harbor  on the map so to speak.  Click on http://www.budgettravel.com/bt-srv/coolestsmalltowns/CST2010.html to cast your vote!

After all,  Egg Harbor hosts the famous Door County Triathlon… and we have our own baseball team!

DC Triathlon

DC Triathlon

Egg Harbor Indians...2009 Champs!

Egg Harbor Indians...2009 Champs!

Egg Harbor is also the home of Door County’s largest festival… Pumpkin Patch!

Egg Harbor's Pumpkin Patch Festival

Egg Harbor's Pumpkin Patch Festival

Egg Harbor has great boutiques and restaurants…

Door County Nature Works

The Board Room at Liberty Square

Egg Harbor is a great place for couples…

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for families…

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and Egg Harbor has it’s very own girls getaway weekend in May…

Egg Harbor boasts two beaches, a beautiul marina, the best grocery store in Door County, cherry orchards and farms…

A cherry orchard in downtown Egg Harbor

Egg Harbor is well known for it’s love of music too…

Egg Harbor's Peg Egan Pavillion

Egg Harbor's Peg Egan Pavillion

And don’t forget, we Egg Harborites LOVE a Parade!!!

Egg Harbor's New Years Day Parade

Egg Harbor's New Years Day Parade

Egg Harbor's July 4th Parade

Egg Harbor's July 4th Parade

But most of all, it is the people who live here that make Egg Harbor truly the Coolest Small Town in America!

Yes, Egg Harbor is definitely a pretty cool small town…