10 Undeniable Reasons Why Delaware Will Always Be Home
Oh, Delaware – those of us who live here really, really love it. The slow paced life, the beautiful countryside… there’s no place like it. There’s no denying that the Delaware life is one of simplicity, hard work, and good food, and a sense of community that brings us all together. What makes Delaware feel like home to you? Here are our top 10 reasons why Delaware will always be home:

The sun rising over the bay is a familiar scene to anyone who wakes up early and heads to the coast.

Bethany, Rehoboth, Dewey, Slaughter, Fenwick Island, Bowers... pick whichever you like best, and know that you'll always feel at home on that comfortable Delaware sand.
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Whether it's Dolles, Thrashers or Gus & Gus, we can't leave the iconic foods we were raised on.
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In Lewes and other Delaware towns, you can practically walk onto the boat and pick your seafood out for yourself. That's something that really makes a Delawarean smile.

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Slippery dumplings are the ONLY way to have chicken and dumplings, so we can't stray too far from Delmarva. Otherwise, we'll have to eat those weird bisquick balls that the rest of the country claims are delicious.

Scrapple is... everything left over... ugh, let's not talk about it. Please just fry it up.

You can hit up most of the coolest hidden wonders in the State during a long weekend. Go to Spence's in Dover for unique shopping, and then head up north to find unbelievable collections of American art in the DuPont Estates and Museums!

Close enough to Philly for great cheesesteaks but far enough from Philly to not have to deal with the congestion... near beaches, near Baltimore and DC, and really just in a wonderful spot on the eastern seaboard. I wouldn't trade the convenience of living in Delaware for the world.
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Shopping out of state is hard. Can't they just tell us the price? Why do we have to do math? Why do we have to pay solely for the privilege of buying something? If you don't want to deal with sales tax, you know you're always going to stay in Delaware.

With so many small towns and close-knit communities, it's impossible to not feel at home in Delaware, and that's why we love it so.
Of course, things aren’t always perfect – can you relate to these 10 struggles of life in Delaware?
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