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!
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Vote today for the White Gull Inn
Saturday, May 15th, 2010Door County in the News…
Thursday, May 6th, 2010I 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!
Vote for Chelsea!
Friday, February 5th, 2010Our own little Chelsea Orthober and her UW-Milwaukee classmates have a chance for their video to be aired during the Super Bowl this Sunday! A Milwaukee TV station held a contest which is now down to just two videos. Chelsea lives in Egg Harbor and graduated from high school with our son Joe and is a freshman at UW-Milwaukee majoring in sign language. Chelsea has worked for us at Egg Harbor Lodge for the past four summers and is a really great kid. She started taking sign language classes at school her Senior year via a video Internet course. Watch her video “Just 10 minutes- Sign Language” and vote for Chelsea… vote once a day with voting ending on Sunday. In the video, Chelsea is the cute girl with red hair cut in a bob.
CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE VIDEO…
Nice job Chelsea… you’ll always have our vote!!
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Oprah
Sunday, December 6th, 2009With Oprah being in the news about ending her show it reminds me of my claim to fame… I was on one of her “Favorite Things” shows. In November of 2003, my sister tried to get tickets online to go to Oprah’s show in Chicago. The Oprah show called my sister at work, at her home in Chicago, her home in Door County and finally tracked her down on her cell phone while we were visiting our mom in the hospital. The Oprah people told my sister they didn’t have the date she wanted but they had a different date and would that work? My sister told the Oprah people yes, but we were in a quandary, mom was in the hospital with pnuemonia and we didn’t want to leave her… so we didn’t want to go. My mom insisted we go since she adored Oprah and it seemed like fate. My sister got four tickets so Nellie and I, my sister Gail and her administrative assistant each got a ticket. The Oprah people were very insistent that no changes could be made… no changing of people. So off we went. We stayed overnight in Chicago and got in line early, probably by 6 a.m. for an 8 o’clock show. We were about 6th in line. We wore really nice clothes as Oprah’s audience is always well dressed. When we finally got inside they had a coat check and we had to fill out our name, address and etc. on a piece of paper. Then they took us (around 350 people) upstairs to wait. At this point we kind of lost our place since it was just a big room and we were no longer in line. Then they lead us down to our seats a few at a time. The front rows were reserved and when we got down there the crew asked if we would like to sit in the front… of course we would! There was a Kleenex box underneath each seat which got us a little worried. Then they lead in a different group of people to a set of reserved seats and said the show was something very serious and had something to do with these people… my only hope was that it wasn’t something bad about children. We found out later that these people had won a radio contest to be on this very show and were sworn to secrecy. They do the show “live to tape” meaning they don’t cut anything and it is essentially live, but it is shown at a later date or time. Next thing, the Oprah theme song starts playing and Oprah walks out near where we were sitting so we got to touch her hands as she walked through. In real life, Oprah looks smaller and even prettier than she does on TV. So she gets to the front and there isn’t a set or a chair or anything and the audience is just going crazy clapping and cheering for Oprah. She finally gets everybody settled down and the first thing out of Oprah’s mouth is “Have you all felt that you have never won anything in your life?” Now the audience goes wild hoping this was THE show and then she says “Today is your lucky day!!!” Now everyone goes completely crazy… screaming, crying, clapping. We all are in just a frenzy. Now snow starts to fall and a winter scene drops down from the ceiling and Oprah cannot control the chaos. Now Oprah says “Lets calm down so we can get to the party!” So finally, everyone sits down and the show begins. Item after item is announced with wild applause and handed out to all of us. Some items were handed out, but given back at the end in the form of a gift certificate. My favorite item was a Sony Camcorder that recorded on a DVD… I hadn’t even heard of such a thing at the time. We got designer clothes, jewelry, food… around $5000 worth of the coolest things ever. Here is the list…
2003
- Frontgate’s Portable DVD Player
- Ralph Lauren Black Label Cashmere Slim Fit Crewneck Sweater
- Melted Chocolate Cake Batter
- Greenberg Smoked Turkeys
- Barefoot Dreams Robes, Adult throws
- Cliff and Buster Macaroons
- The Gingerbread Man by Philosophy
- Pure Simplicity Pumpkin Purifying Mask
- Davies Gates Allspice Cinnamon Powder Sugar Soak
- O, The Oprah Magazine
- MAC Cosmetic Carrying Case
- Nike Dri-FIT Workout Outfit
- FoodSaver Vac 800 by Tilia, Inc.
- Cambio Jeans
- BlackBerry Wireless E-mail Device
- Frederic Fekkai Crème Luxeuse, Apple Cider Clean
- Shampoo & Conditioner
- Ugg Classic Short Boots
- Judith Ripka Two Necklace
- Philip Stein Teslar Watch
- Sony DCR-DVD200 Handycam
- The Neiman Marcus Cookbook[2]
We each carried out 2 huge bags of stuff out to dozens of waiting Yellow Cabs. We took the goods back to our hotel, packed them into our car and headed back to Door County. On the way home we called everyone we knew and told them the news. It was one of the most exciting experiences of my life.
When the show aired the during the week of Thanksgiving, Mark and I headed to my parents house to watch it. We had cocktails and hors d’ oeuvres and watched the show. My mom was so excited she cried. They showed Nellie and I numerous times and Nellie even made the Favorite Things Show commercial. My mom dressed up that day, one of the last days she did so. She died a couple months later.
Of course there were the critics… David Letterman did a funny skit about the show as did other comedians. Some thought the show was materialistic and the money should have gone to needier people. Oprah told us she felt she wanted to give to just regular people… most of us mothers who probably on a day to day basis were giving to their family each and every day. Yeah, I’ll go with that.
I invited Oprah to stay at Egg Harbor Lodge as my guest… she hasn’t responded yet. Oprah, the invitation still stands…
I’m going to be on TV!
Thursday, March 5th, 2009Yes, that’s right… TV! My love of cooking has gotten me a guest appearance on Living With Amy on Fox 11 Green Bay.
Amy Hanten of Living With Amy on Fox 11 Green Bay
I submitted a Reuben Casserole recipe (they were looking for Irish recipes) and Amy called me yesterday. I am to arrive at 7:45am Monday morning and then I will make two casseroles. One we will bake right away and the other, we will assemble the ingredients and then put it together on the air. Then voila’ we will pull the baked casserole out of the oven to show the finished dish. I am sooo excited. She also mentioned her show may take a road trip at some point and possibly to Egg Harbor Lodge which would be really cool. I hope I get a chance to plug Door County when I’m on… I’ll give it my best. I don’t feel nervous I just hope I don’t…
a. trip
b. spill food on my clothes
c. mess up the recipe
d. accidentally say a word inappropriate for TV
In 2007, I won a recipe contest and earned 4 VIP tickets to see Bobby Flay-check it out…
Here are Shelly Petersilka (The Mill Supper Club), me, BOBBY FLAY, Nellie and Nancy Anderson at the Resch Center in Green Bay. Bobby was really friendly, taller than expected and funny. His cooking show was amazing. We had front row center seats and my recipe was featured in the Get Cooking! booklet for the show. Of course the recipe was DOOR COUNTY Planked Salmon. After the show airs I will share my recipes but remember… I am not a chef, just a good cook.
So, wish me luck… I’ll be on the show Monday(on Fox 11 Green). This is probably as close as I’ll ever get to being famous… nah… I’ll get there some day.
