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#71: Have a Family Dinner

Adding family to food is a recipe for a great time.

Hurricane-turned Tropical Storm Irene caused many troubles this week. Flooding, businesses closing, and power-outages are just a few of the challenges Seaford and Wantagh residents have endured.

This week, why not do something at home? A family dinner will bring everybody together. Invite not only your children, but grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, etc., as this will ensure everybody has a great time.

If you have lost power, don't fret. Power-outages give an excuse to grill all week! Who does not like a good grilled meal?

Don't have any food in the house? , located on Wantagh Avenue, is open every day this week. There, you can find whatever you need for your family dinner.

King Kullen Grocery

1340 Wantagh Ave,Wantagh, N.Y. 11793|516-781-8078

Payments accepted: American Express, Cash, Debit Card, Discover, MasterCard, Visa

  • Products: General Goods, Seafood, caned foods, deli
  • Food & dining options: Vegetarian/Vegan
  • Parking: Free lot
  • Grocery services: Bakery on premises, Beer
  • Ice: Yes
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