Celebrate The Last Day of Dry January with Facebook Theater
Did you participate in Dry January this year? It was a hot topic on social media for the past four or five weeks, so you just know that it had…

Did you participate in Dry January this year? It was a hot topic on social media for the past four or five weeks, so you just know that it had to make its way to Facebook Theater.
Dry January benefits
- A month without any hangovers
- Lower caloric intake (provided, of course, that you didn't compensate by eating more)
- Having a little extra cash since you're buying less alcohol
The reward?
Unfortunately, for some the only prize is an extra day of February thanks to 2024 being a Leap Year.
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- Dry January? I participated in "Cry January" where I cried every day because this month just wouldn't f**king end.
- I think I'll keep Dry January going until Easter. People say you feel better when you don't drink. The main benefit I've found is I can use those empty calories on a wall of bread and butter when we go out to eat.
- My B-F-F and I took our kids to a new restaurant/arcade. I said to the waitress, “We’ll start with gin and tonics.” She replied, “We don’t have our liquor license yet.” Sso we did what any good parent would do - we left our kids with a credit card and went to a bar next door.
5 Terrific Morris County Spots For A Pork Roll, Egg And Cheese Sandwich
I’ve talked about some places to get good bagels and even great places to start the day with breakfast, but how about today we cover Pork Roll? Or is it, Taylor Ham? LOL! I’m not trying to get that debate started, so why not take a look at 5 Terrific Morris County Spots for a Pork Roll, Egg, and Cheese sandwich?
It’s a debate that’s been around for a while – some call it pork roll and some call it Taylor ham. But for the sake of this article, we’re going to stick to Pork Roll. Why? Because that’s how my mom introduced it to my taste buds and how I’ve referred to it ever since.
It’s delicious meat that when heated up is out of this world. As if it can’t get any better you put egg on there and melt some cheese and you’ve got a real work of art. The flavor combinations play off each other so well. Then again what doesn’t get better when you melt cheese on it? Maybe cereal? But I’d try it if asked to. Ok, I digress.
This is a comfort sandwich whether served on a roll or a bagel. It just hits the right spot on a Sunday morning as you’re lounging at home. And when it’s done with all of the freshest ingredients made-to-order. It’s hard to beat.
Some people add ketchup salty, and pepper. I used to be one of them. That is, until I decided to just let myself enjoy and focus on the flavor of the meat. Heck, it’s what makes this sandwich, so why cover it up. Although, I’m not going to knock you if you cover it in ketchup.
There are so many great spots all around Jersey that serve up a version of this fantastic “Sammy” and you can’t usually go wrong. In this post, however, let’s focus on 5 terrific Morris County spots for a Pork Roll, Egg, And Cheese, Sandwich.
A & B Bagels and Deli - Morris Plains
This place has some really good bagels. But when you're in the mood for that sandwich, you've got to try this one. It's really tasty!
The Bagelry - Cedar Knolls
They put a hefty amount of cream cheese on their bagels and it's so good. As for the sandwiches - they're pretty massive. And I enjoy every bite!
The 53 Grill - Denville
Right in Denville, they've got all sorts of tremendous food. Not just your basic sandwiches. But empanadas and more! Try the Pork roll (Taylor Ham) though. You won't be disappointed.
Paulie G's - Whippany
A great Italian deli. They really do have some mouth-watering food. And they made the list for their tasty Pork Roll, Egg, And Cheese.
Brooklyn Bagel and Deli - Randolph
A wonderful Bagel shop. They know how to do it right. Nice customer service too and a delicious pork roll sandwich.