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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Oil spill's ripples being felt

Oil spill's ripples being felt - Jacksonville Daily News

Local seafood restaurants and fishermen are feeling the effects through supply and demand due to the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.

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Thursday, June 12, 2008

Andy’s of Sneads Ferry Now Serves Frozen Custard

Andy’s of Sneads Ferry Now Serves Frozen Custard

(Sneads Ferry, N.C.)-Andy’s, one of the Southeast’s fastest growing “fast casual” restaurants, is proud to announce that beginning Monday, June 12th they are adding a brand new item, frozen custard to their Sneads Ferry location.

Currently known as Andy’s Cheesesteaks & Cheeseburgers, the Mount Olive based company has changed its name to Andy’s Burgers, Shakes, and Fries. The name change comes with many other changes that the company plans to implement throughout 2008. Now those changes include frozen custard.

While Andy’s has always been the place to go for a great old fashioned hand dipped milkshake, they are now improving the quality of that great product by adding frozen custard.

To put it plainly, frozen custard is a premium ice cream that is smoother and creamier than any ice cream sold in North Carolina.

Andy’s plans on making Emma’s Frozen custard fresh several times a day by churning their own special blend of all-natural ingredients.

They will be serving shakes, sundaes, floats, malts, cones of custard, pints of fresh made custard, and Twist-rrr’s. Twist-rrr’s are similar to a blizzard or concrete; and along with shakes can be made with over 15 different mix-ins and toppings. Andy’s will be offering a fresh flavor of custard every day.

Founder Kenny Moore said,” This is the biggest thing we have done since cooking our first burger. I think the addition of frozen custard will take Andy’s to the next level. By adding frozen custard to all of our locations, we have become the second largest seller of frozen custard in the country.”

Andy’s is in the process of executing the most ambitious and aggressive rollout of frozen custard that any American company has ever tried. The results of that aggressive plan will make Andy’s the second largest seller of frozen custard in the country behind only Culver’s in the Midwest.

For more information about Andy’s please contact Alex Ramos at 919-635-0902 or visit www.andyscheesesteaks.com.


What is frozen custard?


Dating back to the early 1900’s, frozen custard is a cold dessert that is thought of as highly superior to ice cream, made with eggs in addition to cream and sugar. One main difference between custard and ice cream is the creation process.

Ice cream is made using a process called overrun, in which air is blended into the mixture of ingredients until its volume increases by approximately 100%, meaning half of the final product is composed of air. By comparison, custard is blended much slower and may have an overrun as low as 20%. The low percentage of overrun and the egg yolk give frozen custard a thick, creamy texture and a smoother, softer consistency when compared to ice cream. In addition, frozen custard is most often served at 18 degrees F rather than the -10 to -20 degrees at which ice cream is stored. The higher temperature allows you to really taste the goodness of the natural flavors without numbing your palate the way ice cream does.



About Andy’s
Andy’s offers a unique dining experience where customers enjoy fresh-cooked, quality food in a casual 50’s style diner setting. Since founder Kenny Moore opened the doors to the first Andy’s location in Goldsboro in 1991, the North Carolina burger chain has grown to over 100 locations across the state by providing outstanding food and first class customer service. For more information on Andy’s, please visit www.andyscheesesteaks.com or call 919-635-0902.

Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Lo-Re-Lei Pub & Grill

Recently, I have had the pleasure of visiting Lo-Re-Lei Pub & Grill here in Sneads Ferry, North Carolina just off of Hwy. 210. At first glance you notice this bar looks to be built in a shed. Actually it is more bar than grill but, the food is quite delicious!

There is a wide variety of people who show up in Lo-Re-Lei's from all ages of locals along with a mixture of Marines from Camp Lejeune and tourist from Topsail Island.

This bar has all the basics including a stage for band or karaoke, electronic dart boards and a pool table. Once inside you will notice an entire wall covered with photo's of prior events.

Prices are extremely reasonable for great tasting meals, drinks and even the entertainment. If you are ever around Sneads Ferry, NC then I urge you to give Lo-Re-Lei Pub & Grill a chance. You may be very surprised!


Lo-Re-Lei Pub & Grill
1019 Old Folkstone Rd
Sneads Ferry, NC 28460
Phone: (910) 327-0900

Monday, September 03, 2007

Denoia's Pizzeria

If you are looking for a great place to have some pizza and a clean enviroment, then go on down to Denoia's Pizzeria Located at Atlantic Plaza 1038 HWY 210 Sneads Ferry, NC.

Denoia's Pizzeria is a family owned and operated business. I have tried their pizza, and it was awesome and delicious! They have a wide variety of choices of pizza, appetizers, pizza by the slice, lunch specials, subs, calzones, Stromboli's, dinners, pasta, desserts, salads, drinks, and additional sides.

The owners names are Edie and Louis Denoia. This Pizzeria is an eat in or take out restaurant. There is a $15 minimum order for delivery. Denoia's has a sanitation score of 102 A! That's clean!

One way to contact them is by calling (910) 327-1063. They are Located at Atlantic Plaza 1038 HWY 210 Sneads Ferry, NC. And again, if you want some great food and a clean environment, then go on over to Denoia's Pizzeria!

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