The story titled “A Working Person's Portion at a Working-Class Price” was featured in the Folio Weekly Magazine FolioWeekly.com.
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The story titled “A Working Person's Portion at a Working-Class Price” was featured in the Folio Weekly Magazine FolioWeekly.com.
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The story titled “Grumpy’s Restaurant Ignites Expansion with St. Johns Store” was featured on the front page of the of FSR Magazine FoodNewsfeed.com.
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The story titled “Grumpy’s Restaurant Kicks Off Expansion With St. Johns Location” was featured on the front page of the of Franchising.com.
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Today, Labor Day 2019, Grumpy’s Restaurant celebrates all of our amazing Grumpy’s Family Members! Grumpy would like to thank each and everyone of you for all your hard work and dedication. You are the driving force behind our brands success and without you we would be lost in the large sea of restaurants.
Did you know, Labor Day, the first Monday in September, is a creation of the US labor movement and is dedicated to the social and economic achievements of American workers. Labor Day constitutes a yearly national tribute to the contributions workers have made to the strength, prosperity, and well-being of our country. The first Labor Day holiday was celebrated on September 5, 1882, in New York City with a large parade. At least 20,000 people were there, and the workers had to give up a day’s pay to attend. There was also a lot of beer involved in the event. Today, Labor Day also marks the perceived end of the summer season.
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Courtney is currently our Grumpy’s Restaurant Jenga Champion!Courtney says, “Bring It!” as she is always accepting new challengers!
Did you know, Jenga is played with 54 wooden blocks. Each block is three times as long as it is wide. Blocks have small, random variations from these dimensions so as to create imperfections in the stacking process and make the game more challenging.
Once the tower is built, the person who built the tower gets the first move. Moving in Jenga consists of taking one and only one block from any level (except the one below the incomplete top level) of the tower, and placing it on the topmost level to complete it. Only one hand should be used at a time when taking blocks from the tower. Blocks may be bumped to find a loose block that will not disturb the rest of the tower. Any block that is moved out of place must be returned to its original location before removing another block. The turn ends when the next person to move touches the tower or after ten seconds, whichever occurs first. The game ends when the tower falls, or if any piece falls from the tower other than the piece being knocked out to move to the top. The winner is the last person to remove and place a block successfully.
Grumpy’s Restaurant always has a game ready for you and hopes to see you soon!
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The story titled “Grumpy’s Restaurant launches East Coast expansion plans” was featured on the front page of the August Issue of Today’s Restaurant News.
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Chef Grumpy has been hard at work developing new menu items. Grumpy’s latest creation, The S’mores Waffle will take you back to the days of your childhood!
Did you know, S'more is contraction of the phrase "some more". Talk about history, one early published recipe for a S'more was found in a book of recipes published by the Campfire Marshmallows company in the 1920s, where it was called a "Graham Cracker Sandwich". S'mores also appears in conjunction with the recipe in a 1938 publication aimed at summer camps. A 1956 recipe uses the name S'Mores, and lists the ingredients as "a sandwich of two graham crackers, toasted marshmallow and 1⁄2 chocolate bar". Also, a 1957 Betty Crocker cookbook contains a similar recipe under the name of S’mores.
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