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Post by Sarah Magdalene » Mon Aug 17, 2009 11:52 am

In-N-Out ... Oh now THAT Is making my mouth water, those burgers - those skinny little fries!!!! Used trip down to Cali when my sister worked there. Regional faves -- In N Out, Hotdog on a Stick, Roscoe's Chicken and Waffles, and a few others that escape my mind.


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Post by darph nader » Mon Aug 17, 2009 12:33 pm

Roscoes Chicken and Waffles? :confused: That's an oddball combination.


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Post by Lasolimu » Mon Aug 17, 2009 12:39 pm

darph nader wrote:Roscoes Chicken and Waffles? :confused: That's an oddball combination.
Not really, especially if you're from the south, fried chicken on waffles topped with maple syrup. They did that on Good Eats once, the waffle episode.

"This is a southern thing, sometimes it's a Pennsylvania Dutch thing. And if it's a Pennsylvania Dutch thing for you than you probably want to use brown gravy, I don't see why would ever want to do that because this is good eats."


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Post by Main Streeter » Mon Aug 17, 2009 4:19 pm

Sarah Magdalene wrote:Hotdog on a Stick
Love Hot dog on a stick! Are they still around in SoCal malls? We used to go to Hot Dog On A Stick in Mission Viejo Mall. Must google. SM, now I really WANT Hot Dog on a stick. Yum! :cool:



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Post by Main Streeter » Mon Aug 17, 2009 4:26 pm

ktulu wrote:OR he would...

nevermind, must not say it...in public!
LOL, yes Ktulu. You know darph well. ;) One can almost anticipate his postbacks. :D:



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Post by felinefan » Mon Aug 17, 2009 6:04 pm

I spent 3 years in Pennsylvania--at mom's behest--and a book came out, titled "....You're a Yorker!" (Mom was from York, PA-- yes, that is where York Peppermint patties were originally made.) One of the things that the book said typified a Yorker was eating cake with gravy on it. We all gagged at the thought. It puzzled my mom, her siblings, and her father my grandpa, because they all were born and raised in York, and had never heard of this. (Grandma had been born in New Oxford, but came to York as a child.)

Once, when I was I think grade school or junior high, we were watching a film on chickens, and it featured a recipe demonstration. It called for the deboning of a chicken, dipping the cut-up chicken meat into pancake batter, and deep-frying it; the voiceover proclaimed, "Delicious with maple syrup!" Most of us gagged.

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Post by darph nader » Mon Aug 17, 2009 6:38 pm

Main Streeter wrote:I'm sorry darph. Really, I am. Thought you'd make a joke outta IN -N-Out. Then you offer me key to your castle. :o: Plz forgive. :)
I was gonna,but your wish is my command. ;)

(besides it would be to easy) :rolleyes:


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Post by Sarah Magdalene » Mon Aug 17, 2009 8:58 pm

darph nader wrote:Roscoes Chicken and Waffles? :confused: That's an oddball combination.
http://www.roscoeschickenandwaffles.com/


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Post by darph nader » Mon Aug 17, 2009 9:33 pm

felinefan wrote:I spent 3 years in Pennsylvania--at mom's behest--and a book came out, titled "....You're a Yorker!" (Mom was from York, PA-- yes, that is where York Peppermint patties were originally made.) One of the things that the book said typified a Yorker was eating cake with gravy on it. We all gagged at the thought. It puzzled my mom, her siblings, and her father my grandpa, because they all were born and raised in York, and had never heard of this. (Grandma had been born in New Oxford, but came to York as a child.)

Once, when I was I think grade school or junior high, we were watching a film on chickens, and it featured a recipe demonstration. It called for the deboning of a chicken, dipping the cut-up chicken meat into pancake batter, and deep-frying it; the voiceover proclaimed, "Delicious with maple syrup!" Most of us gagged.

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Cake with GRAVY? Now that is just too weird


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Post by GRUMPY PIRATE » Mon Aug 17, 2009 11:25 pm

darph nader wrote:Cake with GRAVY? Now that is just too weird

I think the "cake" they are referring to is Pancakes. Probably potato pancakes.

not unusual at all.


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