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NJ Photo Contest – Free Entry – Monmouth & Ocean County

Calling all professional, amateur and enthusiastic shutterbugs. Two major Jersey Shore tourism organizations, the Ocean County Department of Business Development and Tourism and Monmouth County Tourism have partnered with Spark Market Solutions, LLC of Red Bank, NJ to produce Explore Ocean ’18, and the 2018 issue of the Visit Monmouth Guide. These two power house high-end travel and tourism guides will highlight both regions as vacation destinations. Spark Market Solutions is looking for diverse, artistic photos of your favorite areas of Ocean & Monmouth Counties. Think beach, surf, family fun or what makes people come to the Jersey Shore. Please remember releases will be needed for children.

Images chosen for these publications will be featured with full photo credit, and the grand prize winner will appear on the cover and receive a $250 cash prize, plus an “about” photography blurb.

There will also be cash prizes for 2nd and 3rd place.

Photos submitted may be used in Visit Monmouth and Explore Ocean.

Photographers will get credit for any photos used along with their name and contact info/website listed in the front of the magazine.

Contest Rules

FREE to enter

Please note that model photo releases will be needed for any children under 18 recognizable appearing in the photos. CLICK HERE

Submit all high resolution (at least 300 dpi) photos via email to: colleen@sparkmybiz.com

Please name all files individually with your name part of the file name

For a lot you images, you may mail a flash drive or a CD to

Spark Market Solutions

65 Monmouth Street

Red Bank, NJ 07701

Attn: Colleen Leslie

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Food Truck Friday – On the Road with The Tasty Trolley

 

How did you get started?
Tom Cappello, owner of The Tasty Trolley, is a numbers guy. He’s been in various aspects of the food industry since 1977, and he’s learned a lot in that time. He opened Pizza Star, Kuppers French Fries made in Italy, and Tommy’s Food Court on the boardwalk in Seaside Heights in 1980 and has owned many successful restaurants in New Jersey, including Gaetano’s and Mr. Pizza Slice in Red Bank. He purchased the Wallace Street building that would become a Red Bank landmark in 1999 and opened Gaetano’s on July 13, 2000, selling it just last year. Boasting one of the few open kitchens in the area preparing fresh, tasty Italian specialties – more than just a spaghetti and meatballs joint – was just one reason for Gaetano’s popularity.
We recently spoke with Tom about his travels in the food business.
It seems these days that many people who want to go into the food business start with a food truck and then “move up” to a brick-and-mortar. You did things the other way around. Why?
“I’ve been doing this a long time. Profit margins are better in the festival business, especially if your restaurant doesn’t have a liquor license. If you lose business during a particularly bad January, you’re not going to make that up because the weather is nice in July. At festivals, it’s entirely up to you to make the most of the opportunity.”

 
Why did you decide to open a food truck?
“Many events would only allow food trucks, but I noticed some of the difficulties with the trucks. Most of the trucks had long lines, they were so high that you couldn’t see the food and they only had one window to serve from. and in the early days the trucks all looked the same. I knew I wanted something different. It’s all about the merchandising. I wanted something eye-catching, with a carnival feel, that would attract kids.”
“It wasn’t until I saw a wedding trolley parked outside St. James in Red Bank that I realized what my truck had to be.” The trolley is low, eye-catching, and most importantly, has lots of windows.
Tom located his 1998 trolley in Chicago. While driving it back to New Jersey with his son Mike, they brainstormed what the truck would look like. Mike sketched out a basic idea of a tongue sticking out, not unlike the one made famous on the Rolling Stone’s Sticky Fingers.
To have his trolley customized to his specifications, Tom went to the leaders in industry, Custom Food Carts in Hammonton, third-generation specialists whose grandfather started with the original lunch carts and hot dog wagons and now create food trucks for the likes of Disney, the movie business, and major stadiums across the country. Built to his specifications, the trolley features four steam tables and, most importantly, two serving windows to move customers quickly.  Having his start with four businesses on the boardwalk taught Tom the value in getting food out quickly. “The trick in the food truck business is to realize how much time you have to make your money. If you only have six or eight hours, you have to be efficient and ready to serve quickly in to maximize each opportunity.”
The Tasty Trolley has been featured at events all over New Jersey, from Jersey City down to Wildwood. What are some of their most popular items? The Mac & Cheese Balls and grilled cheese sandwiches. The best part of running a food truck? The ease of setting up: being able to just pull up at the beginning and drive away when the day is done.
Thanks to word of mouth and being seen – and tasted – at lots of events, they’re lining up lots of private parties as well. Contact the Tasty Trolley at www.thetastytrolleynj.com

 

What’s your most popular menu item?
People love the Mac & Cheese Balls, Grilled Cheese and Fried Calamari (Doesn’t serve fish from the truck)

 
Do you do wedding and/or catering?
Yes, the Tasty Trolley does parties and weddings.
You can contact them at www.thetastytrolleynj.com

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Explore Ocean 2017 Photo Winners

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eo-both-winners1st Place – LBI Girls by Claire McCarthy
2nd Place – Sailboat by Bob Cuthbert
3rd Place – Seaside Beach by Kim Palumbo
There were so many wonderful photos and we would like to thank all who entered. A lot of the contestants photos will be featured in the magazine, due to be out to the public in January.

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NJ Photo Contest – Monmouth & Ocean County

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Calling all professional, amateur and enthusiastic shutterbugs…Two major Jersey Shore tourism organizations, the Ocean County Department of Business Development and Tourism and Monmouth County Tourism have partnered with Spark Market Solutions, LLC of Red Bank, NJ to produce Explore Ocean ’17, and the 2017 issue of the Visit Monmouth Guide. These two power house high-end travel and tourism guides will highlight both regions as vacation destinations. Spark Market Solutions is looking for diverse, artistic photos of your favorite areas of Ocean & Monmouth Counties. Think beach, surf, family fun or what makes people come to the Jersey Shore. Please remember releases will be needed for children.

Images chosen for these publications will be featured with full photo credit, and the grand prize winner will appear on the cover and receive a $250 cash prize, plus an “about” photography blurb.

There will also be cash prizes for 2nd and 3rd place.

Photos submitted may be used in Visit Monmouth and Explore Ocean. Photographers will get credit for any photos used along with their name and contact info listed in the front of the magazine.

Please note that model photo releases will be needed for any persons recognizable appearing in the photos. CLICK HERE

Submit all high resolution (at least 300 dpi) photos via email to: colleen@sparkmybiz.com

Please name all files individually with your name part of the file name

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Jersey Shore Food Truck Festival FAQ

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When: Memorial Day Weekend, May 28, 29 & 30, Sat 11am-5pm, Sun 11am-5pm, Mon 11:30am-5pm

Where: Monmouth Park Race Track, 175 Oceanport Ave., Oceanport, NJ

How much is admission/Parking? $5 pp, kids 12 and under are free. Parking $5

Can I take the train there? Yes. There is a NJ Transit stop at Monmouth Park. Check www.njtransit.com

Is the food free? No. Menu items are priced individually. For example an empanada is $4 and a Crab Cake sandwich is $10. Menus will be available at the Spark tent.

Will there be VEGAN/VEGETARIAN/GLUTEN FREE options? Yes, with 50+ trucks we have it all.

Do the trucks take credit cards? Some do, but we recommend bringing cash. There are also ATMs.

Will there be lines? Yes, food trucks make their food fresh and to order. That what makes them special. But please be patient, good food takes time, but is worth it.

Are dogs allowed? No sorry. Dogs are not allowed because they can scare the horses.

Can I bring a cooler? Yes. Coolers – no larger than 30″ long by 15″ wide. No hard liquor – beer & wine only

What is family fun day? Sunday & Monday kids can enjoy free pony rides, face painting and a bouncy house.

What should I bring? Chairs, a blanket, cash and YOUR APPETITE!

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Food Truck Stories with Fired Up Flatbread

 

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Marc tell us all about your food truck, what makes you special?

Fired Up Flatbread takes pride in sourcing our products locally to create unexpected as well as traditional creations.  Most of the farms we work with are located in Hunterdon, Mercer, and Bucks counties.  We are always looking to work with new farms and ingredients.  Our pizza is naturally leavened using a sour dough that originated from the isle of Ischia in Italy.  It is baked in the Neapolitan tradition, which means it is baked in a wood burning oven around 900 degrees for 90 seconds.  Each pizza is hand stretched and baked to order.

Why did you decide to open a food truck?

I am a classically trained French chef that left the fast-paced restaurant industry in late 2000.  Shortly after my departure, I realized that I missed the culinary world and its creativity.  As the years passed and the popularity of food trucks exploded, I realized there was an opportunity to get back into the world of cooking.  In May of 2014, I was fortunate to form a business partnership with some wonderful people who believed in me.  With that opportunity and lots of hard work, the Fired Up Flatbread Company.

What’s your most popular menu item?

Fired Up Flatbread’s most popular item is definitely our Margherita pizza (San Marzano tomatoes, local, fresh mozzarella, and organic basil).A close second in popularity would be our breakfast pizza.  This pizza features seasonal vegetables such as asparagus, swiss chard, summer squash, and kale as well as a cheddar and Monterey cheese blend, quail eggs, micro greens, and a locally uncured smoked bacon.  Some of our more unique offerings feature beets, lamb, snap peas, and even edible flowers.

Tell us about a favorite or memorable event you’ve participated in?

Fired Up Flatbread’s most memorable event was a large rehearsal dinner that had guests coming from such faraway places as South Africa, New Zealand, and Australia.  The hosts wanted their guests to experience something American, but with a twist, so I created a pizza using Boerwors, a traditional South African Sausage! They and all the guests thoroughly enjoyed this pizza.  Interacting with this diverse group of people and seeing them enjoy everything we prepared.

What’s the best part about having a food truck?

The best part about operating a food truck also makes it one of the most difficult.  We are given the freedom and flexibility to operate just about anywhere we can park our truck.  We get to meet tons of people, interact with them, and introduce them to our pizza.  This makes operating a food truck difficult in the sense that we are so dependent on good weather and location.

Do you do weddings and/or catering?

Yes, Fired Up Flatbread caters just about any type of event! From simple drop off catering to on-site food truck catering, we will work with customers to plan your perfect event.  We have catered corporate gatherings, non-profit events, wedding rehearsals, weddings, birthday parties, and other memorable occasions!.  For more information you can call us at (908) 905-0070 or email firedupflatbread@gmail.com

Where can we find you on the street or do you have restaurant?

We are excited to announce that as of 2016 the Fired Up Flatbread Co. food truck will be operating on a full time basis! You will be able to find us at corporate parks, wineries, breweries, farmers markets, food truck events, and festivals throughout the state.  Follow Fired Up Flatbread on Facebook, Twitter, and, coming soon, on our brand new website, www.firedupflatbread.com.

Getting Fired Never Tasted So Good!

Thank you Marc.

Stay connected with Fired Up Flatbread Co.

Facebook: www.facebook.com/firedupflatbread

Twitter: @firedupflats

Instagram:  @firedupflatbread

www.firedupflatbread.com

#GetFiredUp

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Jersey Shore Food Truck Festival Winners!

 

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Jersey Shore Food Truck Festival Winners at Monmouth Park Racetrack May 23-25, 2015

Guiltiest Pleasure – The Cow and the Curd – Wisconsin Battered Fried Cheese Curds & Poutine combo

Ethnic Excellence – Oink and Moo BBQ – Chipotle Chicken Tacos

Best on a Bun – Fork in the Road – Bourbon chipotle Marinated grilled skirt and flank steak with avocado, lined arugula on muffuletta

Cutting Edge Cuisine – Kim Chi Smoke Barbecue – Chonut Brisket Donut

Most Seductive Sweet – Five Sisters Catering Creperie – Reese’s Explosion

Top Truck – Dark Side of the Moo – La Cinghale – slow roasted wild boar with fennel, arugula, Asiago Fontina cheese wild boar bacon, cherry tomatoes, truffle aioli

People’s Choice – Amanda Bananas

Congrats to all of our winners!

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Photo: NJ.COM

 

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2015 Belmar Restaurant Tour

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2015 Belmar Restaurant Tour, Sunday March 8th
Come enjoy delicious food from many of your favorite Belmar eateries.
Tickets available at www.visitbelmarnj.com and also at Brandl.Restaurant & Mr Shrimp in Belmar.
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Belmar Beer on the Pier

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Belmar Mayor Matt Doherty Wins Pasta Eating Contest

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A pasta eating contest at the Feast of San Gennaro raised money for The FoodBank of Monmouth and Ocean County. Freeholder Tom Arnone was a tough competitor, but it was Belmar Mayor Matt Doherty who took home the trophy. Thanks to Mary Brabazon and Patti Baxter for organizing a great event.