IntoxiKate (v):
to excite or elate foodies to the point of enthusiasm or frenzy;
to live life deliciously*
Fine Print: Side effects include gluttonous tendencies, hunger pains, food cravings, and feeling insatiable. If you are feeling any of these symptoms, feel free to indulge—all addresses to eateries are listed on IntoxiKate.com. Guaranteed no calories gained by reading, but to avoid late night trips to the refrigerator, IntoxiKate should not be read past midnight. All cocktails and craft brews should be enjoyed in moderation.
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Westchester’s Only Daytime New Year’s event for Kids Includes Balloon Drop, Giveaways, Activities, and More WESTCHESTER/DECEMBER 11 — There’s no need for kids to stay up until midnight as New …
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Rye, NY (November 30, 2017) –For the first time ever, Westchester Magazine has ranked the area’s top restaurants. The illustrious list of 38 stellar eateries is featured in the December issue, …
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A dude walks into a bar and asks the bartender for a Fuzzy Baby Duck. There’s no punchline, and it’s bound to happen at Killer B in Norwalk, where bacon, …
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With Thanksgiving behind us, I’m officially in the giving mood. And I’ll admit, I’ve been pretty inspired by local businesses around us. From Chutney Masala and Sambal Thai & Malaysian …
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IntoxiKate (that’s me!), Chef Jay Lippin, and Crabtree’s Kittle House were recently featured on Restaurant Hunter on Verizon Fios. The episode, titled Fighting Hunger Together!, focuses on September’s Eating for …
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I am so excited to announce I will be featured on today’s episode of Restaurant Hunter on Verizon Fios. The episode, titled Fighting Hunger Together!, focuses on September’s Eating for …