City worker gives up his high-flying job to make a healthier alternative to Nutella
Kevin Bath, 48, and his wife Kellie, 45, are now the forces behind Jim Jams, which is making waves in the healthier food and drink world
High flyer: Kevin Bath gave up his city career to sell healthy spreads (
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A former city worker gave up his hefty salary to make healthy treats after he was so shocked one jar of Nutella contained 57 sugar cubes.
Kevin Bath, who worked in a number of city banks, as well as the London Stock Exchange, was so appalled when he found out how much sugar was in the spread his two youngest children loved that he decided to do something about it.
The 48-year-old and his wife Kellie, 45, from Halstead, in Essex, are now the forces behind Jim Jams, which is making waves in the healthier food and drink world.
Their chocolate spread contains just a small fraction of the sugar in Nutella, while their jams are made up of 35 per cent sugar, just under half the usual concentration in bulk-made jams.
Their jam also contains 60 per cent fruit, almost double the levels in other well-known jam brands.
Career change: Kevin and wife Kellie are making waves with their product, Jim Jams (
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Mr Bath said: "My two youngest children both absolutely loved Nutella and we as a family, I think like many others, were looking at cutting our sugar consumption.
"I was shocked at the amount of sugar in Nutella, so I thought it's time to come up with an alternative.
"And when we started looking, we found jams are typically 60 per cent sugar and 35 per cent fruit, so I thought 'there must be a way to turn that around'.
"Leaving work in June last year was a big leap of faith.
"I was used to having money - not being flush or anything - but being able to go out for dinner and go on holiday and that pretty much changed overnight."
Mr Bath, who began his career in the Royal Navy, added: "The fact is Nutella sales were going through the roof and when we looked at it, it contained 57 sugar cubes.
"The Cadbury's alternative was exactly the same amount of sugar and the own brands from Tesco and Asda were worse.
Healthier: Kevin couldn't believe it when he found out how much sugar was in other spreads (
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"Even with the Weight Watchers alternative, you're still talking more than 50 per cent sugar.
"When we looked around for healthier alternatives, nothing really stood out, so we thought 'here's a gap in the market'.
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"Our chocolate spread has 83 per cent less sugar than others."
The dad-of-five, including Nutella lovers Evie, nine, and Jack, five, added: "We had amazing feedback initially from some pretty important people in the food and drink industry."
Their jams and spreads have also won a coveted Great Taste Award.
Alternative: The business venture wasn't always plain sailing but it's paid off in the end (
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But the voyage hasn't all been plain sailing for the pair.
"We were both close to packing it in," added Mr Bath.
"We were running out of money and I was thinking 'I've got a family and I need to pay the mortgage'."
The pair's luck changed when Mr Bath was picked from 400 other entrants to win a substantial "growth" investment.
"I suppose we just kept the faith in the end," added Mr Bath.
"It doesn't mean we're sorted by any means.
"I was used to having money and being able to go on holiday in the summer.
"This summer, we're telling the children we're going on holiday in the back garden."
Unhealthy: The amount of sugar in other spreads (
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East News Press Agency)
Their products are available in a number of stores around Essex and Suffolk, including the farm shop owned by pal of celeb chef Jamie Oliver, Jimmy Doherty, and Ocado.
Co-op stores across nearby Chelmsford also stock the products.
Read more:Fizzy drink giants called to label products with number of teaspoons of sugar
But Mr Bath, who said he "doesn't regret leaving the city at all", revealed he is in talks with major supermarkets about getting the products on their shelves.
As well as that, he is also hoping to secure contracts to have their foil-peel sachets in schools which are trying to make their pupils diets healthier.
At the moment, the spreads and jams are being made in Belgium and retail on the shelves at £2.70 per jar.
It's not every day that you find a really cool curtain rod idea. I mean, when was the last time you saw someone using anything other than a plain metal rod to hang their drapes? That's why when I saw these branch curtain rods on Instagram, I stopped in my tracks and immediately wanted to know more. And good news: They're a seriously easy DIY that you can recreate in your own home. Want even more good news? It won't set you back too much.
Nichol Naranjo, the blogger behind this ingenious idea, says she loves bringing nature into her home whenever she can. She's always pulling her car over on the side of the road to pick up fallen branches she thinks might work for upcoming projects. For this particular DIY, Nichol found branches in her mother's yard, which is full of cottonwood and Chinese elm trees. So the first step is free. Don't you love that?
Next, she washed the branches with a garden hose and sprayed them with an organic pesticide. They were left outside to dry for a few days before they were ready to hang. Then she found the perfect curtains—a pair of thin, white sheers for $15 on Amazon. Nichol's sheers are currently sold out, but you can find similar ones here. Finally, she went in search of the right hardware to hold her branches up. Going for a rustic look, she chose these $13 black curtain holdbacks.
Nichol Naranjo
Because the tree limbs were too big to slip into the curtain's rod pocket, the last step for Nichol was stapling the curtains to the back of the branches. She made sure to fold the curtains here and there to create a pleated look. Keep in mind, this window treatment is more about looking amazing and less about being functional. But if you're into it, you can definitely pull this project off.
What you'll need:
branches
curtains
curtain holdbacks
stapler
measuring tape
drill
For the full, step-by-step directions, check out Nichol's blog post.
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Out of every room in your home, the bathroom — regardless of its size — is the one place that can benefit from simple decor upgrades. From brilliant storage solutions to statement rugs, a bathroom refresh doesn't have to consume your schedule. But if you're ready to tackle a full bathroom remodel to make more of an impact in your space, there are designer tricks you can try to express your style. Bold tile, a free-standing tub, graphic wallpaper, and new cabinet hardware are just a few ways to take your bathroom to the next level.
Ready to craft a cozy bathroom retreat? See our roundup of 55 inspiring bathroom decor ideas, including pointers on creative color palettes, organizing your space, and much more.
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Oversized Map
A basic bathroom received a boho-inspired makeover, courtesy of designer Mandi Gubler. An oversized map pops against the emerald wall, while new tiles and fixtures pull the look together.
SHOP HANGING MAP
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Pattern Play
Go for a fresh and vibrant look, thanks to windowpane wallpaper and a botanical sink skirt.
SHOP FLORAL SINK SKIRT
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Old World Look
Give a bathroom an old world feel with beadboard, an assortment of curios, including brass picture frames, and vintage light fixtures.
SHOP BRASS FRAME
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Floral Wallpaper
Go bold with graphic floral wallpaper, which works especially well in a small bathroom. Complement the design with a woven mirror and fresh blooms.
SHOP RATTAN MIRROR
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Animal Print
A zebra-print ottoman adds a dose of drama to this all-white bathroom design.
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Touch of Greenery
A lush plant, a colorful rug, and unexpected window treatments make the bathroom feel as decorative as the rest of the house. Try a small potted orchid or asparagus fern in a corner (either will thrive in humidity) or reach new heights with a fiddle leaf fig.
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Bathtub Shelf
A simple shelf across the tub provides a perch for fresh flowers and a scented candle — plus a glass of wine when it come time to unwind.
SHOP BATH TRAYS
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Repurposed Hutch
While you'd typically find a china cabinet in the dining room, this one gets a new life in the bathroom as a storage hub for towels and supplies.
SHOP CABINETS
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Garden Stool
This do-it-all piece of furniture is perfect for holding overflow items from a small shower or as a movable place to perch while bathing kids.
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Warm Pink
Think pink for an inviting place to get ready each morning. "Perhaps one of my favorite warm paint colors is a hue that dances right between blush and nude," says Decorist designer Erika Dale. "This color is perfect for a bedroom, dressing room, or bathroom. There is a reason every Hollywood starlet is lit with soft pink light… it is so flattering!"
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Cool Blue
Try the other side of the color wheel if you want a space more suited for unwinding, like this powder blue cabinetry. "Cool colors bring to mind water and the sky and therefore a create a more calming, focused, relaxed, restful, soothing, and refreshing feeling," Dale says.
SHOP PAINT
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Doubled Up Curtains
Frame a basic shower stall with a set of matching curtains to turn it into an artful focal point. This cornflower blue pair adds extra color while keeping water off the floor.
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Glam Mirrors
Changing your looking glass also changes the room. If you have a plain mirror now, go for a little glam, or vice versa. Or just add a sleek smart countertop makeup mirror, like Simple-human's Sensor Mirror, to see yourself in your best light.
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Dramatic Lighting
Dining rooms shouldn't have a monopoly on chandeliers. Glam overhead lighting can set the mood in the bathroom, too.
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Fresh Paint
A simple coat in a fresh shade can make the bathroom feel new. Use your existing decor as a color guide, but if resale is important, stick with a crisp white like Benjamin Moore's Simply White. Always look for a mold- and mildew-resistant formula that stands up to humid conditions.
SHOP PAINT
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Floral Wallpaper
Here's your chance to add bold blooms to your bathroom. Pick the peel-and-stick kind for a low-commitment makeover.
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Untraditional Tile
Instead of laying them in straight rows, mix up the orientation of your mosaic for a fresh take, like this diagonal herringbone pattern on the wall.
SHOP TILE
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Polished Fixtures
Give your vanity personality by dressing up the sink with a new faucet. Stylish options include polished chrome or copper, brushed nickel or bronze, and even brass or matte black. If you don't want to replace the counter or sink too, make sure to measure the existing holes and match them.
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Metallic Touches
Mixed metals – like gold scones and silver cabinet pulls — balance each other out in this luxe bathroom.
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Bold Shower
Save an unexpected pattern — such this honeycomb-like tessellation — for inside the shower. It's also a less-expensive way to feature a luxe design without splurging on the whole room.
SHOP TILE
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See-Through Storage
Put your favorite bath salts on display by transferring them into clear decorative bottles. It's instant decor and a reminder you should take a nice, relaxing soak.
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Wood Washstand
Create a one-of-a-kind sink (with the help of a contractor) by outfitting a vintage piece with a basin. Look for one with a bottom shelf or cabinet for extra storage space.
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Bold Ceiling
Dark paint up above adds an unexpected element to this wallpapered bathroom. Pick a more saturated version of what's already on your walls for a no-fail pairing.
SHOP PAINT
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Soothing Lavender
Purple conjures up associations with luxury and royalty, so what better hue to upgrade your space with?
SHOP PAINT
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Hanging Plants
Mini succulents look cute on the counter, but train pothos or ivy to grow trailing vines for a whole wall of green.
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Pops of Color
Let what's on your walls — whether it's patterned plates or a pretty print — dictate your color palette, like this room's assortment of red, blue, and aqua.
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Updated Hardware
If you're not ready to invest in a new vanity, swapping out drawer pulls can give your bathroom a brand-new look. Go for a modern, sleek feel with a bar pull, or add some personality with colorful ceramic knobs.
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Wall-Mounted Faucet
Moving hardware up onto the wall offers a sleeker look — and makes it easier to clean the back of your sink without knobs in the way.
SHOP FAUCETS
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As much as Minnesotans love taking advantage of summer, there's just something about the flip of the calendar to fall. Whether you're excited about football season, comfort food, sweater weather, or beautiful scenic drives there are lots of reasons to love this colorful time of year. From beer fests to corn mazes to food halls we've got you covered with all the cool things in the Twin Cities right now.
Check out a block party
Minnehaha Open Streets is part of a movement to make neighborhoods more accessible and sociable, closing roads to traffic like an old-fashioned block party. You're encouraged to bike, walk, rollerblade, or scooter over to these free, family-friendly festivals that take place over about a dozen different city blocks every year. The last Open Streets event of this year's season is October 24 in the Minnehaha neighborhood featuring live music, kids' activities, and food trucks. Cost: Free
Snap all the pumpkin pics
Apple Valley The Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular at the Minnesota Zoo is a family favorite—now in its third year, the event features more than 5,000 illuminated, carved pumpkins. Walking through the trail takes about 45 minutes to an hour and it's non-scary (i.e. little-kid-friendly). A portion of the proceeds also benefit the zoo's animal care and conservation efforts. Cost: Tickets range from $16 - $24 (zoo members get discounts;) kids 2 and under free
Visit a "haunted" amusement park
Shakopee Sure, popular theme park Valleyfair gets plenty of screams during the summer from its steep rollercoasters—but in the fall, the grounds transform into ValleySCARE. Imagine more than 300 creepy creatures and monsters roaming the park… with choose-your-own-adventure "scare zones," haunted houses, and disorienting mazes. If those aren't frightful enough, you can board their usual thrill rides, too. Cost: Tickets range from $38 - $47
A-maze yourself in a cornfield
Shakopee The largest corn maze in the state and arguably the most popular, too, Sever's returns with fall fun for the whole family. Tickets will be sold exclusively online and must be purchased ahead of time. In order to successfully navigate the maze, follow the letters of the alphabet from A - Z and read fun facts along the way. Other activities include a giant slide, corn pit, live shows, and a pick-your-own pumpkin patch. Cost: $17, kids 3 and under free
Run for fun in a crazy costume
St. Paul Sure, you've done a fun run before, but have you ever raced in a creative—or crazy—Halloween costume? (Tip: practice beforehand.) The annual Monster Dash returns with 5K and 10K distances—this year, the 10 mile and half marathon races have been canceled due to construction. The course follows the scenic Mississippi River, finishing at Upper Landing Park in St. Paul. If you choose to dress up, prizes up to $200 will be awarded for best costumes. Cost: $50
Get in a golf game
Brooklyn Center, North Loop After golf courses close for the season, you can still swing a club at some pretty unique climate-controlled spots. The massive Topgolf location in the north 'burbs has more than 100 covered, warm hitting bays. There's also Thr3 Jack in the North Loop which has six state-of-the-art golf simulators with cool tracking technology so you can work on your game year-round. Cost: $27 - $60/person per hour
Pick produce at a farmer's market
Downtown Minneapolis Thought farmer's markets were just for summer? Think again. Mill City Farmers Market is open year-round! You can find around 40 local vendors selling everything from coffee and juice to mini-doughnuts and breakfast sandwiches to hats, jewelry, and clothing. The outdoor market is open every Saturday through the end of October and the shopping continues indoors on select Saturdays from November to April. Cost: Free, plus purchases
Embrace your inner bad-axe
Mid-City/Industrial If you're looking for a place to take out some frustration, check out Bad Axe's 8,000 square foot building in the industrial area not far from Northeast. You can quickly learn how to throw an axe just like an old-school Northwoods lumberjack—staff will supply you with coaching and safety tips. By the time you leave, you're sure to feel a bit more zen. Cost: $27 / hour for walk-ins
Catch the fall colors
Metro-wide There's no better way to catch the changing leaves than by hopping in the car and cruising along scenic roads bursting with color. In the Cities proper, try circling the Grand Rounds Scenic Byway, which covers about 50 miles of parkway. If you're up for a brief drive, start in Taylors Falls and head down Highway 95 along the St. Croix River to Stillwater or Afton for a truly stunning view. Cost: Totally free
Get creeped out by ghosts
Minneapolis, St. Paul, Stillwater If you're intrigued by the paranormal, a seasonal ghost tour may be just the trick—or treat. Choose from three locations, each promising true stories of spectres that you've never heard before. The tours are all on foot and take place outdoors in most weather conditions, so dress appropriately and wear comfortable shoes. Cost: $20 - $25
Go apple-picking
Metro-wide Nothing says Fall like a trip to a local apple orchard and fortunately the greater Twin Cities have plenty of options for picking. Aamodt's Apple Farm, Afton Apple Orchard, and Apple Jack Orchards span the east and west metro, so no matter where you live you shouldn't have to go far. You can pick your own straight from the tree or purchase pre-picked. Some also offer classic Fall eats like donuts, caramel apples and cider. The orchards' pet policies vary—some allow pets and some don't—so check first before bringing your pup. Cost: Free - $7 admission/person
Trot off those turkey calories
St. Paul Don't be a turkey if you want to eat a ton of food on Thanksgiving—just burn some calories first at the Cities' annual Turkey Trot. Choose from a 6K or 10K run and feel free to dress up in Thanksgiving-themed clothing. You can also give back to your community on the holiday by running for a cause and raising money for local nonprofit The Open Door Pantry, which works to end hunger. Cost: $38 - $45
Cheer on our pro sports teams
Metro-wide Minnesota has six pro sports teams—and this is the season to check out the Timberwolves, Vikings, Wild, and Minnesota United. The Wolves and Vikings play downtown Minneapolis while the Wild and United call St. Paul home so no matter which side of the Cities you're on, there's bound to be a game nearby. Cost: Tickets start at around $10 - $20/person
Indulge in unusual ice-cream
Metro-wide You scream, I scream, we all scream for ice cream… and no one can say no to the Twin Cities' best scoop shops. Our favorites with unusual, Instagrammable creations are Milkjam Creamery, Bebe Zito, Sweet Science, and Minnesota Nice Cream. Right now, you can also find some seriously cool (pun intended) Fall flavors: Candy Corn Killa at Milkjam, a maple butter swirl with bleu cheese mix-ins at Bebe, Carmel Apple Cider Crisp at Sweet Science and vegan Pumpkin Spice at Nice Cream. Cost: $4-10
Hit the trail for a tranquil hike
Metro-wide Minnesota's great outdoors offer a lot to explore and you can get in some great hikes without leaving the metro. Try Fort Snelling State Park's Pike Island Trail, which offers a four mile trek to where the Minnesota and Mississippi Rivers meet. There's also Hidden Falls with nearly seven miles of trails and a scenic waterfall. If you're looking to get out of town, Interstate and Afton State Parks have great hikes along the St. Croix River and are roughly one hour away. The trails are also open year-round, offering cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in the winter. Cost: Most regional and local parks are free, $7 for a one-day Minnesota state park permit or $35 for an annual permit
Shop 'til you drop at the country's largest mall
Bloomington Make fun of it all you want (and we do) but where else can you find five roller coasters, four Caribous, a million-gallon aquarium, and a place to get married all under one roof? The people-watching alone is reason enough to make the trip, plus the opportunity to visit stores which have just this one location in Minnesota. Cost: Free, plus purchases
Check out a flavorful food hall
West Seventh, North Loop, Prospect Park If you can't quite decide what you want to eat, or want to satisfy a group with diverse tastes, a food hall is a fantastic bet. One of the first on the scene was Keg and Case Market in the West Seventh area of St. Paul, featuring vendors like O'Cheeze, Five Watt Coffee, and Clutch Brewing Co. There's also Graze Provisions + Libations in the North Loop with Soul Bowl and B.A.D Wingz and—of course—the new Market at Malcolm Yards getting all the buzz in Prospect Park with Wrecktangle Pizza and Bebe Zito. Cost: Depends on what you order, about $10-20/person
Drink local at the best breweries
Metro-wide Minnesotans love a good beer—and it seems like a cool brewery has sprung up in nearly every neighborhood in the Twin Cities. While it would be impossible to list all the taprooms demanding your attention, you can't miss with classics like Bauhaus Brew Labs, Fulton, Indeed, Pyres, and Able. Newcomers and/or lesser-known spots that are standouts include Falling Knife,Blackstack,Arbeiter Brewing Company,Venn Brewing, and Wooden Hill Brewing Company. Cost: Depends on how much you drink
Treat yourself to a fancy meal
Metro-wide The Cities' best gourmet restaurants never disappoint—whether you're celebrating a big birthday or anniversary or simply a fun night out. Make a reservation at standbys like Colita, Spoon and Stable, Hai Hai, or Martina, or newcomers Owamni by the Sioux Chef,Josefina, The Butcher's Tale, or Sanjusan. No matter what kind of food you're craving or how dressed up you want to get, there's something for everyone and every occasion. Cost: Anywhere from $20 - $100/person
Craft your heart out
North Loop Not your grandma's crafting circle (though you could totally bring her) Upstairs Circus lets you make and take a custom creation. Pick a project from their menu (nail-and-string wall art, jewelry, barware, pet accessories, and more), follow easy step-by-step instructions and get glueing while sipping on a drink from the bar. It's a great way to get crafty… without making a mess in your own house. Cost: About $30 - $40/person
Have a laugh at stand-up comedy
North Loop, Downtown Minneapolis It's practically guaranteed you'll have a good time when you're listening to stand-up worthy of a laugh track—and there are several spots around the Cities to check out. Acme in the North Loop has free open mic nights where you can heckle stand-up hopefuls, and they're also known for hosting big national names. Sisyphus Brewing near downtown Minneapolis also has comedy nights, including amateur hours, that are a riot along with great beer. Cost: Free for open mic/amateur hours, $10 - $20/person for weekend shows
Take your pup to a dog park-slash-brewery
Glenwood If you're a dog owner, or just a dog person, you'll be in heaven at Unleashed Hounds & Hops. The first off-leash indoor dog park/brewery in the Twin Cities, when COVID hit they also added a 6,000 square foot outdoor patio. On top of that, you can sip local suds like Lake Monster, Summit and Castle Danger as you watch Rover romp. Be sure to register your dog beforehand, which includes uploading their vaccination records. Reservations are encouraged, but not required. Cost: $8 daily pass for dogs, cost of beer for humans
Walk around a popular waterfall
Minnehaha One of the most picturesque spots to visit in the Twin Cities any time of the year is Minnehaha Falls. The 50-foot cascade is beautiful in the spring and summer when the water is flowing fast, but equally gorgeous in the winter when the falls freeze over. You can view the rapids from the top of the park or descend the stairs to the base to snap a winning selfie. There's also a network of trails along Minnehaha Creek, including the popular two-mile trek to where it meets the mighty Mississippi. Cost: Free
Order an iconic burger
Powderhorn, Nokomis The Minnesota-famous Jucy (or Juicy, depending on where you go) Lucy burger wowed celebrities like Jimmy Fallon and Justin Timberlake during the Minneapolis Super Bowl and it still blows us away, too. Although there are many trendy restaurants that do a solid modernization, the originals can be found at Matt's Bar (Jucy) and The 5-8 Club (Juicy.) It's long been debated who has the better burger—and the correct spelling—so you might just have to try both and decide for yourself. Cost: $9 - $12
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Jenna Bennett Williamsis a writer for Thrillist who will spend Fall doing many of these "cool things" along with searching for the best pumpkin spice latte. You can catch her Instagramming @jennabennnettwilliams.
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First Choice General Renovation is one of the local companies that remodel bathrooms at low rates. Consider First Choice General Renovation at adjustable and cheap price. Their pros have the knowledge and experience to deliver what you require.
Serves Newark, NJ 17 years in business
Task Mount
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Task Mount has extensive experience in remodeling bathrooms at bargain price, among others. This responsible crew offers demolition services, bathroom remodel, and construction services at fair rates. This professional also offers bathroom remodel, home addition, and mirrors installation at adjustable and competitive cost.
Serves Newark, NJ
Majestic Group Barnaby Mechanical Piping & Heat
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24/7 customer Emergency services, home plumbing inspection, problems troubleshooting , consultants by appointment, water filter system for drinking and cooking,sewer and drain cleaner,assist customer complete their projects, been in business out of NYC for 20 plus years,
Serves Newark, NJ
LPG Architect
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Entrust your needs to the skilled hands of LPG Architect's pros at affordable and budget-friendly cost. Their remodeling contractors also do bathroom remodel, balcony addition, and architectural services at affordable and thrifty costs. This creative pro handles deck or porch remodel, architectural services, and deck or porch addition at quality costs.
Serves Newark, NJ
Touijer Designs
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This team of pros offers home bathroom remodeling services in Rye. This adept and devoted pro is also among the bathroom remodelers in Rye who does all phases of home addition, architectural services, and construction services. Hire them to do bathroom makeovers at adjustable costs.
Serves Newark, NJ
Taskhandy
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Taskhandy we are a handyman service company servicing the New Jersey area. We are experts on small handyman jobs our services don't last longer than a hour are professionals work very quickly and efficiently some of our area of expertise. Why choose Taskhandy? Taskhandy allows you to book your task the same day you pick your Timeslot . All upfront pricing No more estimates . All Task are pre-priced . Taskhandy guaranteed Unlike other handyman platforms Our handyman work directly for Taskhandy and our of the most professionalism and integrity we offer a white glove service . Taskhandy is known to service many celebrity and high End clientele. ... View Profile
Serves Newark, NJ 6 years in business
Lead Dog Custom Homes
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Lead is one of the professional bath remodeling contractors who accommodates residential customers. Lead Dog Custom Homes does quality large and small bathroom makeovers. They are also proficient when it comes to handling home preventive maintenance and handyman jobs, and so on.
Serves Newark, NJ
Quality Renovations
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As a professional contractor and builder I take great pride in my work. I treat each and every customer as if it were my own home that I am working on. I always stay in touch with my clients letting them know what steps i am taking and being on time and getting the work done in an orderly fashion is very important.
Serves Newark, NJ 41 years in business
Fdp Builders
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Frank Dipasquale Jr is an independent home contractor who brings bathroom design ideas to life. They specializes in commercial and residential contracting services at adjustable and longterm price. They have bathroom designers who provide quality services for your home renovations.
Serves Newark, NJ 16 years in business
Schaaf Plumbing And Heating
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licensed plumbers who never take shortcuts to finish faster and always do the right job no matter how long it takes. Schaaf Plumbing and heating has been in business for over 100 years serving northern New Jersey. We specialize in all types of heating
Serves Newark, NJ 91 years in business
Macleod Construction Inc.
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Macleod Construction Inc. has bathroom remodelers who pay attention to details at affordable and holistic price. This prestigious worker offers bathroom remodeling at adjustable and effective price. These pros take pride in their work at affordable and fair rates.
Serves Newark, NJ
ATM CONTRACTING LLC
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We are excited to exceed your expectations. As professionals, we will handle all your needs with the high quality expertise and attention to detail your home or business deserves. We offer competitive prices and customer satisfaction is our number one priority. Call us today for your free estimate, we look forward to hearing from you.
Serves Newark, NJ 14 years in business
Mowla Home Improvement
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Mowla Home Improvement is a professional who offers a variety of bathroom remodel, home remodeling, and construction services at cheap price. This proficient person offers home remodeling, bathroom remodel, and construction services at holistic rate. They also take care of new construction, bathroom renovation, and more.
Serves Newark, NJ 23 years in business
Berceli Home Remodelling
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Berceli Home Remodelling is committed in providing bathroom makeover and remodeling services. Check out Berceli Home Remodelling at affordable and effective costs of remodeling a bathroom. This effective person does kitchen remodel, custom cabinet making, and bathroom remodel.