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Foobooz At The Pop Shop

Posted by Foobooz on April 14th, 2008


Well last night was my TV debut on the Food Network as Drew Lazor of City Paper and I were judges on Throwdown with Bobby Flay. The show took place at the Pop Shop in Collingswood, NJ and featured owners “Stink” Fisher and Connie Correia Fisher and their famous grilled cheeses.

With the exception of an unfortunate double entendre things went well and I’m sure it will be good for the Pop Shop even if their delicious Calvert sandwich didn’t beat Bobby Flay’s brie, goat cheese, bacon and green tomato creation. Everyone I watched the show with were impressed with the Pop Shop’s sandwich and the prospect of trying 31 others. Why not head there this month, after all it is national grilled cheese month.

Grilled Cheese [Food Network]
The Calvert [Recipe]
Grilled Brie and Goat Cheese with Bacon and Green Tomato [Recipe]
Pop Shop [Official Site]


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    4 Responses to “Foobooz At The Pop Shop”

    1. Drew Lazor Says:

      Dude, we rule so hard.

    2. Johnny Goodtimes Says:

      Hey Drew,

      Be thankful there were no explosions in your mouth. Art wasn’t so fortunate.

    3. Kirsten Henri Says:

      At least you didn’t get email from random men detailing their vital statistics. Although maybe Art will after that double entendre…

    4. estey Says:

      My girl was so jealous. She would love for Flay’s flavor to burst in her mouth.

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