March 2010 Online Edition
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Culinary Hardware
Text by Jon Davies | Published March 1st, 2010 in Recipes • The Persnickety Chef
For specialty kitchen equipment, thinking outside the box can save you money. After your trip to the hardware store, head into the kitchen with these recipes for Crème Brûlée and Cedar-planked Salmon.
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The Dead of Winter
Text by Susan Tischler | Published March 1st, 2010 in Ghosts and Spirits
Psychic/medium and author Craig McManus leads us on a virtual ghost tour, which begins on one of Cape May’s most haunted streets, Columbia Avenue PLUS: Craig shares EVPs from the investigation. Have a listen and decide for yourself!
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Art Between Heaven and the Dunes
Text by Pete Yard | Published March 1st, 2010 in Characters
The allure of Cape May County and its surroundings is undeniable. Artists of all kinds have been attracted to the coastal town almost from the beginning. The following artists have been inspired by Cape May so much that they’ve each [...]
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Making Your Garden a Birding Mecca
Text by Lorraine Kiefer | Published March 1st, 2010 in Garden Talk • Gardening
Do you have birds gobbling up seeds and insect pests in your garden? If not, you should consider adding a bird feeder and planning to plant some bird-friendly plants for next year.
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Winter Pictorial – A Harbinger of Spring?
Text by CapeMay.com | Published March 1st, 2010 in In Pictures
It has been quite the winter and, although it is still winter, we here at CapeMay.com thought we’d give spring a little nudge by showing you what we hope will be the final word when it comes to snow.




