Forsyth MO. - Saturday, March the 17th is Saint Patrick's Day for 2018! Saint Patrick's Day is a cultural and religious celebration held on 17 March, the traditional death date of Saint Patrick (c. AD 385–461), the foremost patron saint of Ireland. But, for most Americans today, it is a time of celebration, green beer and lots of food food!
To that end, John's Frosted Mug will be offering up a great 'feast' that will include corned beef, cabbage, new potatoes, carrots and rye bread for only $7.50! And while I'm unsure as to the color of the beer, they do have a one of a kind Irish Elf which I've been told is 'well hung'!
Thursday, March 15, 2018
Wednesday, March 14, 2018
Egg prices have gone way up! Why?
Forsyth MO. – Anyone who may have
desired to purchase a carton of eggs may also have been shocked by the
recent rise in the price! Back in November of 2017, I bought a dozen
eggs for at the Country Mart just seventy nine cents! Then right after the New Year, the prices shot up and to around $2.49 in mid march 2018! Wow. Why exactly is that?
“We are at 273.7, about 274 eggs per capita per year,” he says of U.S. consumption. “This is the highest of the past 38 years.” And he says it’s expected to continue climbing.
So, increased demand is one factor! Another key factor relates to the Avian flu, which have decimated flocks world wide.
The good news is that U.S. egg producers appear to be increasing the size of their laying flocks, which ultimately will increase supply and potentially push prices down, this according to the USDA.
Xin also says it’s important to take the long view of egg prices. From 2010-2014, the average price of a dozen eggs in the first quarter was $1.22 per dozen. That was before the avian flu outbreak wreaked havoc on the industry, so the projection for the next few months is below what consumers have weathered in the recent past.
Friday, March 9, 2018
Shopping at Country Mart!
15720 U.S. 160, Forsyth, MO 65653 * 417-546-2101 |
Forsyth MO – It was a Friday
and with a scrawled grocery list grasped firmly in hand, I headed
out to the local Country Mart to buy myself a bit of food. The
day was pretty typical for early to mid March; cloudy with a
noticeable southwest wind that hinted at some rain later on in the
day. I parked my aging Jeep in a spot far enough from the entrance to
ensure I'd get at least some exercise that day.
The Country Mart is one of about four
employee owned stores that exist in and around southwest Missouri. They offer a very satisfying selection of foods, liquors, Deli and pharmaceutical items.
The store in Forsyth MO. is nicely laid out
and after having shopped there for a number of years, I've got it
pretty well figured out. The employees there are a very nice bunch of individuals
who always seem to make an effort at being cheerful and helpful. Randy, who
manages the Produce Department is one of the hardest working
individuals I've ever seen. (His produce is always very well maintained, fresh
and inviting). The Deli area isn't too shabby either and in
that spot you will often find the very good natured Sheila, who always
seems to laugh at my inane comments. (I've never really figured out
if she laughs because she thinks I'm funny or if she's just
laughing at me...). Whichever, she's a good person and it shows!
On this day, my list was short for two
reasons; lack of much money and the fact I'm on a perennial diet. I
had it in mind to make up a batch of chili which I like to mix into a
bowl of pasta for a sort of Cincinnati-styled dish where I'll add
some minced onion and cheese to the affair. Interestingly, if you
keep the portions of some sort of sane amounts, this dish is not a
diet breaker. (It's not a diet fixer either, but at my age one does
the best one can). In any case, I was able to locate all the stuff I needed very quickly and have always felt that the prices are better than what could be found elsewhere. Thanks Country Mart!
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Thursday, March 8, 2018
Issues at the Frosted Mug!
Forsyth Mo – John's Frosted Mug
is a bar slash restaurant that has been an icon in my small town for
a number of decades. When I was working, I'd often stop there for a
couple of cold beers and maybe a game of pool after I'd get off. I
started going there back in 1992 or so and feel that I know the venue
fairly well.
That was then, and now is now, however.
The Mug, in my opinion, faces a number of issues that could prove to
be problematic for any long term survival. Let me list five of them
here;
- I cannot remember when either the outside or the inside has last seen a significant effort at renovation. In 2018, it's now showing some clear signs of wear and tear that likely do little to improvement customer expectations.
- The Mug is a smoking only facility, meaning that there are no accommodations for non-smokers there at all! At a time where people have quit or are quitting in record number, this venue has become less and less appealing to larger and larger numbers of potential customers.
- The menu and especially the specials have become predictable and therefore uninspiring. While the quality of the food there is good, recent price increases may be playing to a smaller dinner crowd.
- The lone pool table has issues, (this according to a few avid players I've talked to). Apparently the rails have some dead spots that makes clean play a problem.
- Screaming infants really have no place in a smoke filled adult bar, yet they make regular appearances.
These are all problems that have pretty
straight forward solutions. I decided to post this, not to condemn
the establishment, but in the hopes that some needed changes can be
made so that it will once again become a thriving and popular place
to grab a cold one on a hot summer day.
Tuesday, February 20, 2018
Long Horn Family Dining!
Forsyth MO. - In what's become a rare occurrence, as of late, I arose on an overcast and rain swept morning in February and went out for breakfast. I choose the Long Horn Family Dining restaurant as it had been some time since I last ate there.
The establishment is located on the Highway 160 strip that runs through Forsyth and is located right across from Fat Daddy's BBQ. There menu is strictly down home country fare and I've learned to trust them and the quality of their food offerings over a long period of time.
Today was really to be more or less an update as I've written a fair number of articles about eating there in the past and have generally giving them great reviews. Today was no exception other than to make one remark about the god awful size of the fork I was given! It was the kind of fork a really large man might enjoy, but for me it was a bit like eating with a spatula! That said the food was excellent and the prices were fair (for 2018).
The establishment is located on the Highway 160 strip that runs through Forsyth and is located right across from Fat Daddy's BBQ. There menu is strictly down home country fare and I've learned to trust them and the quality of their food offerings over a long period of time.
Today was really to be more or less an update as I've written a fair number of articles about eating there in the past and have generally giving them great reviews. Today was no exception other than to make one remark about the god awful size of the fork I was given! It was the kind of fork a really large man might enjoy, but for me it was a bit like eating with a spatula! That said the food was excellent and the prices were fair (for 2018).
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Saturday, February 3, 2018
That leftover bridge could be utilized!!
Forsyth MO. – Sometime in the coming
fall of 2018, the new bridge over Bull Shoals will be completed. When
that happens, it's my understanding that the old bridge will stay, be
sealed off with foot and bicycle traffic still being allowed.
While looking at a picture of that
bridge (above), it occurred to me that there is a decent amount of space along that span! Space
that perhaps could be utilized to some extent in future years.
Specifically, I was thinking about small vendor stalls being erected along one lane that could be made available to anyone who wanted to walk up and purchase whatever it was being sold. Of course, parking spaces would be needed at the end opposite the turnaround. I was thinking something like 20 or so spaces where someone could park their vehicle and then stroll along the bridge. Perhaps even steps could be created just before the turnaround area to give walkers access to and from Shadowrock Park. Now, I'm aware that this would be a tall infrastructure order. The area would need power, water and toilet and waste facilities. Still, if done right, it would be unique...
Such a setup, if done properly, would be sure to garner some national press. Something that would be very good for our area.
Specifically, I was thinking about small vendor stalls being erected along one lane that could be made available to anyone who wanted to walk up and purchase whatever it was being sold. Of course, parking spaces would be needed at the end opposite the turnaround. I was thinking something like 20 or so spaces where someone could park their vehicle and then stroll along the bridge. Perhaps even steps could be created just before the turnaround area to give walkers access to and from Shadowrock Park. Now, I'm aware that this would be a tall infrastructure order. The area would need power, water and toilet and waste facilities. Still, if done right, it would be unique...
Such a setup, if done properly, would be sure to garner some national press. Something that would be very good for our area.
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