The Philadelphia Dictionary: How To Speak Philadelphian

The Philadelphia Dictionary - How To Speak Philadelphian

The Philadelphia Dictionary - How To Speak Philadelphian (Photo: PhillyBite)

Philadelphia, PA - Many have attempted and few have perfected the local pronunciations of key Philly terms. For example Schuylkill, as in the river or the I-76 expressway, is skool-kil. Passyunk, the South Philadelphia avenue and neighborhood, is pash-shunk and Water is pronounced wooder. Below are just a few tips to understanding the Philadelphia language.Philadelphia, PA - Many have attempted, and few have perfected the local pronunciations of key Philly terms. For example, Schuylkill, as in the river or the I-76 expressway, is skool-kill. Passyunk, the South Philadelphia avenue and neighborhood, is pash-shunk, and Water is pronounced wooder. Below are just a few tips for understanding the Philadelphia language.


Philly's Guide Pairing Cheese and Wine

Philly's Guide on Storing Cheese

Philly's Guide Pairing Cheese and Wine

Wine and Cheese PhillyPhiladelphia, PA - There are no “rules” in pairing cheese and wines, which depend on personal likes and dislikes. Like having a good cheesemonger, having a good wine seller is equally essential and should be someone whose opinions you trust and whose knowledge of wines is good. In many cases, you will discuss many characteristics found in both wine and cheese.


What is Philadelphia Water Ice?

What is Philadelphia Water Ice

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Philadelphia, PAPhillyBite Water Ice - Water Ice, also known as Italian ice, smoother-than-a-snow cone, better-than-a-shaved ice, and has its flavors already mixed in, not added on the top like a snow cone. The top sellers are Lemon and Cherry. However, Philadelphia Water Ice comes in a wide variety of flavorings. Let's find out more.


Visitors Guide: The Reading Terminal Market

Visitors Guide to The Reading Terminal Market

Visitors Guide to The Reading Terminal Market

PhillyBite Reading Terminal MarketPhiladelphia, PA - Nestled in the heart of Philadelphia's Center City, The Reading Terminal Market is a vibrant culinary destination with a rich history dating back to 1892. Once a bustling railroad station, this iconic landmark has transformed into the oldest and largest public market in the United States, captivating locals and tourists with its diverse offerings.


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