THE FEED: Vacation Dupes!

THE FEED: Vacation Dupes!

Tuesdays on The Feed, Kevin and Jenna chat with CT Food Girly about all the great places to eat in Connecticut. You can find Alex on Instagram: @ctfoodgirly. Today, Alex takes us on a culinary vacation right here in Connecticut as she highlights local spots offering delicious dishes inspired by Kevin and Jenna’s dream travel destinations. It’s the perfect way to satisfy your wanderlust and your taste buds without ever stepping foot on a plane!

Jenna: 

Jamaica: If you want the sweet, smokey, and spicy flavors of Jamaican cuisine, but can’t hop on a plane soon, I have a great list of the best Jamaican cuisine in CT

 Dunns River Restaurant is serving up Authentic Jamaican Cuisine in Hartford. Mark Brown is the owner and he was born in the rural parish of St. Ann’s Jamaica, Dunns River has been open since 2008, bringing authentic Jamaican cuisine to the Greater Hartford area. Customers rave about the jerk chicken and butter fish. They also have an incredible fried chicken with rice and veggies, as well as whiting fish, which also gets all the love. You will see goat, roti (row-tee) (which is a round flatbread that differs from naan, as it doesn’t have yeast), rice, wings, and delicious gravies on the Dunns river menu. 

Caribbean Kitchen Restaurant in Waterbury. They have a great menu with chef specialty chicken options. Brown stew chicken in a slow cooked soup, breaded and fried chicken, jerk chicken in a delicious mixture of herbs, spices, and seasonings. As well as beef specialties like curry goat, oxtail, pepper steak, cow and beef stew. I really want to try their fried plantains, they look incredible. 

Rum & Tequila Fusion in Bridgeport. They’re blending Jamaican and Mexican culture into some delicious cuisine. For Jenna, they have tostones on the menu, Jamaican jerk chicken wings, oxtail with onions, bell peppers and butter beans, a pineapple bowl chicken and everyone raves about their rasta pasta with chicken. This is a creamy pasta tossed with jerk chicken and bell peppers, it’s full of flavor and in a really rich sauce. 

Kevin:

Ireland

We have Duffy’s Tavern nestled in the shoreline community of West Haven. This is a quaint little gem in the neighborhood serving a variety of comfort foods as well as gourmet cuisine.  Inside has a very warm atmosphere, with rich oak antiques and the ambience of an old time speakeasy with authentic Irish decor. If you want to go to Ireland, you’ll need to try their Shepherd’s Pie with Layers of ground beef, corn, carrots and celery topped with mashed potatoes, finished with savory brown gravy. They also have baked meatloaf, hot roast beef, slow roast pot roast and liver, bacon and onions.

 Next, we have O’Briens Sports Pub and Restaurant in Danbury. This is another great spot to enjoy authentic Irish food and drinks. For Irish favorites here to transport you right to Ireland, they offer a Full Irish Breakfast with  Irish bacon, Irish sausages, black and white pudding, fried tomatoes, 2 eggs and toast. Corned Beef and Cabbage, Beer-Battered Fish & Chips, Bangers and Mash, which is irish sausages served over a bed of mashed potatoes and topped with caramelized onions and a brown gravy and lastly you can’t forget about the Homemade Shepherd’s Pie.

 Next Tigín Irish Pub in Stamford. It’s Gaelic for “small home” or “cottage” that is inspired by the environment of the Irish cottage. This is your classic grub with craft beer pints, lots of whiskey, and pub games in this local hangout.  They have a reuben, a whiskey bacon marmalade pub burger, fish and chips, shepherd’s pie, a Guinness mac and cheese in a creamy sauce, and of course that Irish breakfast.

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THE FEED: CT Little League Baseball and Local MLB Updates

THE FEED: CT Little League Baseball and Local MLB Updates

Mondays on The Feed, Kevin and Jenna talk all things Connecticut sports with The Ump Vin Sarullo. Today Vin shares the one thing the local MLB teams have in a common, and where your CT Little League team stands during the the current tournaments!

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Kevin and Jenna: Kevin’s Hot Dog Hot Take

Kevin and Jenna: Kevin’s Hot Dog Hot Take

Kevin dives into the Joey Chestnut-Nathan’s Hot Dog controversy, how Chestnut’s absence could shake up the competitive eating scene, and what it means for Nathan’s iconic contest! 

THE FEED: Sand Sculptures in Greenwich and Amusement in Middlebury

THE FEED: Sand Sculptures in Greenwich and Amusement in Middlebury

Fridays on The Feed, Kevin and Jenna chat with Megan Schinella about all the fun things to do in Connecticut with the family. You can find Megan on Instagram: @meganschinella. Check out Megan’s pick for this weekend!

  1. Ambler Farm in Wilton Red Barn Live: Summer Kick-Off Show Saturday 6-9pm Field in Front of Red Barn Kick-off the summer season in Wilton’s most sought after lawn seats! Residual Groove is back by popular demand to bring the funk to the farm. Don’t forget your picnic blanket/lawn chair or cooler.
  2. Swim Across America – Fairfield County Saturday @ 6:30 am – 10:30 am 96 Cummings Point Road in Stamford, hosting over 375 swimmers, swimmers of all ages and skill levels to take part in this open water swim. Benefitting cancer research in Fairfield County
  3. SandBlast Sculpture Festival Saturday 10:00 am – 1:00 pm Greenwich Point Beach. Enjoy a day at the Beach while building a sand sculpture.
  4. Quassy Amusement and Waterpark is a top amusement park and waterpark in CT. Enjoy park rides, Quassy Beach, fun games and the arcade. Located in Middlebury.
  5. Cherry Lawn Park in Darien. Picnic tables, Playground swings, tennis courts, nature center.

Mom Quote: “Sure I could parent without screen time I could also churn my own butter, but let’s not get crazy here!”

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THE FEED: Staying Cool and Beating the Heat!

THE FEED: Staying Cool and Beating the Heat!

Thursday’s on The Feed Kevin and Jenna chat with Registered Dietician Yanissa Marte. You can find Yanissa on Instagram: @yanissamarterd. Summer is here and many of us are enjoying the benefits of being outdoors. But we have to be smart when it comes to extreme summer heat. We discuss the differences between heat exhaustion and heat stroke, play a game identifying symptoms, and share tips to stay cool and healthy.

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THE FEED: Summer Party Prep

THE FEED: Summer Party Prep

Wednesday on The Feed, Kevin and Jenna chat with home expert Susie Calabrese. You can find Susie on Instagram: @susiecal_ct. As July Fourth approaches, it’s time to plan your menu and get everything organized for the big weekend. Whether you’re hosting a party or attending one, Susie’s got you covered with fantastic tips and timely reminders to make sure your celebration is a hit!

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Drink Trivia

Drink Trivia

Testing Anna & Raven’s drink logo knowledge. How many did you know?

Raven Goes Back in Time.. Again

Raven Goes Back in Time.. Again

Once again, Raven mentioned a film that Anna believes only a handful of older people would remember. What movie did he reference, and have you seen it? Find out in the podcast.

Tuesday June 25, 2024: Poison Ivy; Text Chain Persona; Peonies

Tuesday June 25, 2024: Poison Ivy; Text Chain Persona; Peonies

Did you ever rat somebody out? Justin Timberlake might have never gotten his DUI if someone hadn’t snitched on him…

Raven is a movie buff and sometimes that means he makes references that absolutely nobody understands! Anna and Producer Jon have teamed up to help people understand Raven’s references!

How do you get rid of poison ivy? Raven has a bad case of it, so Anna wants to test out some miracle cures she found on the internet!

Are you up to date on this week’s biggest news stories? Anna and Raven will get you caught up on what’s trending, including the Batman Blowout!

What kind of person are you on the text chain? Anna is the type of person who will send rapid fire short texts, but Raven and Producer Jon have a more lackadaisical approach!

What is everyone obsessed with that you just don’t get? Anna has noticed all her friends are obsessed with a certain type of flower and she can’t even pronounce it properly!

Cheryl and Chris have a dog and a two-year-old son. The dog has been with them for four years. Their son is too rough with the dog and a few times the dog has scratched him, growled at him, etc. Chris thinks they need to have their puppy go live with her parents (who live about ten minutes away) until their son is older and can understand that he can’t treat an animal that way. He doesn’t want anything to happen to their son. He says once their son is older, the dog returns. Cheryl is against this; she wants her puppy in her house with her. Her son just needs to learn not to mess with the dog. What do you think?

Angelina has got a shot at $300! All she has to do is beat Raven in pop culture trivia!