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Blog » My Magical Foodie WeekendWhen I say "Cook on Sunday, eat til Thursday," implied is the notion that Friday and Saturday are the days to EAT OUT! Last week, I fully lived the lifestyle I pitch (not to say I usually don't, but sometimes we all slip). I ate at home all week until Friday, when I started my weekend culinary adventure.
My romp began in Williamsburg, Brooklyn at The Cove where our street food loving friends at VendrTV hosted their 1 year anniversary party. Fittingly, the party was catered by 3 notable NYC food trucks: Waffels and Dinges, Calexico, and Schnitzel & Things.
AndieD, a close friend of EconomyBites, and I were two of the first five people in line for food and drink. I could explain in detail everything we ate, but I have a feeling you'd stop reading. So let me just list it for you. Between the two of us, we consumed: chicken schnitzel, bratwurst, sauerkraut, potato salad, a Schnitz burger, a chicken taco, a pulled pork taco, a waffel with nutella and bananas and 4 Brooklyn Lagers. OY!!
The truck favorites, as far as we were concerned,
were the Calexico Cart tacos (which didn't surprise me
at all as I've been a Calexico fan for some time now)
and the Schnitz burger from Schnitzel & Things.
The burger was fried (we think?) and filled with Bleu
Cheese. DELICIOUS! Thanks to our friends at VendrTV
for putting us out of commision for the rest of the
night!
On to Saturday...
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Blog » Press!Hey guys, we got some cool press! The folks over at Recession Wire did a write up about E. Bites, and it seems they like it! In their words,
"If the Food Network is steamy, glistening food porn, then Economy Bites is amateur food porn — in some ways all the more compelling because the technique, actors and setting are rough around the edges. Much like us."
How exciting is that? To read the rest of the review, click here
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