Sure, it’s the Maryland Crab Cake Tour but Nestor was determined to go for the world famous gumbo when manager Terry Beck and local realtor Caroline Evans came by the set to talk about the “Cheers” of Mays Chapel.
Getting the goods on the gumbo at Kooper’s North
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