nope.what about Muffalottas? (sp) can you get those there?
the wifey makes a mean muffalotta
nope.what about Muffalottas? (sp) can you get those there?
the wifey makes a mean muffalotta
We're known for North Carolina BBQ. Shredded pork with a vinegar-based bbq sauce (not red sauce) with a mound of cole slaw piled on top. Got these bbq joints all over the place. I'm not a fan.just a thought.... what food item in your area is worth a road trip for???
example.. Maine for fresh lobster...
Hahaha - darn auto-correct...bog??? they offer bog bottles? kewwwwwwllll
I should have said I'm missing the flavors I like that I ran out of. I still have like huntsman, and Gaia and.... Umm... Something else probably.. But there's something in those that my particular taste buds don't agree with.I saw a bottle of sludge in your photos on a Provi thread.
I should add that Sludge definitely is not bad, especially when I mix it with Black Note!Hahaha - darn auto-correct...
I should have said I'm missing the flavors I like that I ran out of. I still have like huntsman, and Gaia and.... Umm... Something else probably.. But there's something in those that my particular taste buds don't agree with.
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I lived in the very north of Maine (Caribou) and lobster was $2 a pound. It was neeeeeeaaarly worth living there, but not really. LOLjust a thought.... what food item in your area is worth a road trip for???
example.. Maine for fresh lobster...
You too Pop - and I agree - that chocolate milk has got to be some brilliant stuff, eh? LOLGood Morning Army. Keep BK away from the chocolate milk from now on....
Have a Safe and Blessed Day
You too Pop - and I agree - that chocolate milk has got to be some brilliant stuff, eh? LOL
Yes, and I'm loving it - 60's in the morning and 70's in the afternoon! Great weather.WAAAAAZZZZupppp Chak??? still chilly there?
And what exactly is a bog bottle?but I'm excited to get some bog bottles in!
Not us....how many of yall have Po-Boys in your area??
not Hogies, Subways, but real frechbread style Po-Boys? loaded with fried shrimp/Oysters/Softshelled crab/Roast beef dressed with lettuce, tomatoes and a healthy load of mayo?? and of course a Barq's Rootbeer to top it off???
The only local food I can think of that's no where else (or used to be) is Cincinnati chili. To be eaten on hot dog and bun with onion, mustard, shredded cheese. Or on spaghetti noodles with similar toppings (usually minus mustard, it says add what you want though and the restaurant has thousands of toppings). The difference in this and most chili's is a combo of spices, cocoa powder, cinnamon, a bit of brown sugar, sounds gross but comes out pretty good. Far from my favorite food thoughjust a thought.... what food item in your area is worth a road trip for???
example.. Maine for fresh lobster...
Nothing would be worth living in Maine to me haha. Hubby "would you follow me to anywhere else if my career required it?" Me "idk it better be warmer. If there's more snow/cold/wind nope. I love you but I'll be insane within a year"I lived in the very north of Maine (Caribou) and lobster was $2 a pound. It was neeeeeeaaarly worth living there, but not really. LOL