Sunday, May 12, 2024

Crab Cake Tour

Getting an Eastern Shore-style crab cake in Chestertown at 98 Cannon

The Maryland Crab Cake Tour has taken the backroads to lovely places all over The Free State. The stop on the Chester River with an old pal and chef gave us some education on backfin and jumbo lump techniques on the Shore.

Giving away free kindness in Salisbury, Maryland

When the Secretary of Kindness of an Eastern Shore town reaches out to you on a Maryland Crab Cake Tour, you open the seat and share a conversation and some carefully considered condiments on your crustacean. Meet Grace Foxwell Murdock and her mission of the heart.

Perlozzo sells the magic of Ocean City and how a Cumberland kid wound up at the beach

Sure, you remember former Orioles manager Sam Perlozzo but did you know his brother is running tourism in Ocean City? Meet Tom Perlozzo, whose golf and sports passion led him to the beach where he never left...

Discussing the state of the Republican party in Maryland with Michael Steele

The Maryland Crab Cake Tour made its way to Prince George's County to spend an afternoon with the former Lt. Governor and current MSNBC contributor, who purple politics have made him one of the most fascinating voices in our state.

Putting the Maryland Crab Cake Tour into words from the road

Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor connect on the airwaves at WNST-AM 1570 twice a week on all sorts of topics of sports and life but this time the backroads of Maryland and fishing for adventure was on the platter.

What brings folks to Chestertown, Maryland for a better life?

In search of the perfect Maryland crab cake, serendipity struck again as Heather Mizeur recommended 98 Cannon on the Chester River where she lives and Nestor's longtime pal Chris Golder happened to be the one running it. The lore and allure of the good life in Chestertown on the Eastern Shore.

A Maryland Crab Cake Tour and trying to avoid crowds without masks

As the tour unfolds, Don Mohler wants to know what's going on with masks and mandates and public obedience of laws and orders and common sense in The Free State. This week's version of The Recon is a lot of crab cake and some real tales of wi-fi from the road.

Party at the top, business at the bottom of the BLU crab cake in Ocean City

Is it broiled? Is it fried? Or is it a combination in some delicious way? Nestor continues to investigate the Coastal Highway on Day 4 at the beach on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour.

Heather Mizeur gives Nestor a tour of historic Chestertown

It's a short drive over the bridge to a long history in Kent County. Nestor had never been along the shores of the Chester River but the Maryland Crab Cake Tour has been an educational exploration of politics, agriculture, water and conversations about the future of the Eastern Shore.

Waxing nostalgic for the venerable brands of Ocean City and The Embers story becoming BLU Bayside crab house

It didn't take Nestor long to find out the story of Ocean City is the story of Baltimore people going east to the Atlantic Ocean. Meet Cole Taustin and hear his Pimlico tale of an Eastern Shore crab cake and family story of building a business on the Coastal Highway.
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Our returning Maryland Terps legend and MMA media mogul Shawne Merriman joins Nestor to talk Lights Out Sports media and his next MMA card on Preakness night. Oh, and some Chargers lightning bolts here with real expectations for Joe Hortiz and Jim Harbaugh out in LaLa Land.

What would an NFL Draft weekend look like in Baltimore?

Our Chief Digital Officer Mike Rosenfeld reports back to Nestor on the Detroit scene for NFL Draft and what Baltimore could be as a potential host for the biggest event of the offseason. How do we lure an event with a massive scale and size that needs to be experienced to be appreciated?
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