Mighty fine!
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Espresso coffee or amareto over ice cream, float for an adult!
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BiggerDon wrote:
One of my favorite flavors for the soda is something called "root beer". [^] Normal root beer is basically a tea made from bark and roots of trees.
And that's exactly how that stuff tastes. Only during survival training I ever had to think about the nutritious value of tree bark or roots.
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No cheese? Ever been to Miami and had a Cuban sandwich with ham and roast pork? Well, Cuban Pete's ain't a bad second...
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EL CUBANO (CUBAN SANDWICH) Authentic and to die for! Imported ham, slow roasted pork, Swiss cheese, pickles, mayo on fresh baked, authentic Cuban bread. $7 95
And if I can't wait until lunch, this is even tastier
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BREAKFAST CUBAN $7 95 A traditional Cuban sandwich topped with 2 fried eggs. Get a half sandwich topped with 1 egg for $3.95
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Cuban sandwiches rock! Sadly, I've never had one (yet). /ravi
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Now you've gotten me thinking about all the things I loved as a kid. And have been severely disappointed in as an adult. Topping the list: Moxie. Tastes like cigarettes, now. Not smoking them...eating them. But even Root Beer is just not making it anymore after a sip or two. Cream soda? Nope. Can't drink it anymore. And don't get me started on Birch Beer.
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Never had Moxie. Sounds delightful. :laugh: thinking about things I liked as a kid, some stayed with me (Slim Jims) some not so much (Boston Baked Beans and red "licorice"),
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Well, to the best of my knowledge, the only reason I ever drank Moxie was because of Mad Magazine. :p Twizzlers are...strange. I think the play with the formula, or maybe they're made in different plants with different recipes. Sometimes they taste the way they did when I was kid, sometimes they're overly "plastic". But I tend more toward the chocolate ones than the red ones.
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Cuban sandwiches rock! Sadly, I've never had one (yet). /ravi
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Since you're a salami fan, ever had salami and cream cheese on a garlic bagel? Another reason to live!
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Everything except the cheese sounds great! (Unfortunately not a big fan of cheese, because it doesn't agree with me). :( /ravi
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Well, to the best of my knowledge, the only reason I ever drank Moxie was because of Mad Magazine. :p Twizzlers are...strange. I think the play with the formula, or maybe they're made in different plants with different recipes. Sometimes they taste the way they did when I was kid, sometimes they're overly "plastic". But I tend more toward the chocolate ones than the red ones.
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Chocolate Twizzlers? Never heard of chocolate Twizzlers until now. The black ones I've had were a horrid licorice flavor.
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Yep. :-D The ones that say "made with real Hershey chocolate" are too chocolatey, but the regular ones are ok. If they're not stale. Oh, and the spearmint ones were fun. I haven't seen them in years, though. The green ones nowadays are sour apple flavored.
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Colin Mullikin wrote:
Graeters
Picked up 3 pints for under $15 last weekend. Would have done 4 but when I did that last year I ended up in the hospital for "gas" (Cardiologist has a different opinion, the punk kid!). My hospital room was ground level. Across the way, the sign on a Graeter's shop mocked me for 4 days.
Colin Mullikin wrote:
vanilla ice cream with orange soda
Can you say "Dreamsicle/Creamsicle"?
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BiggerDon wrote:
Across the way, the sign on a Graeter's shop mocked me for 4 days.
I believe, according to Dante, that is one of the circles of Hell...
BiggerDon wrote:
Can you say "Dreamsicle/Creamsicle"?
Exactly. I once had some orange cream soda that tasted exactly like that, but when I made the float, I only had normal orange soda.
The United States invariably does the right thing, after having exhausted every other alternative. -Winston Churchill America is the only country that went from barbarism to decadence without civilization in between. -Oscar Wilde Wow, even the French showed a little more spine than that before they got their sh*t pushed in.[^] -Colin Mullikin