The Kitchen Sink

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Re: The Kitchen Sink

Post by Cheshire Figment » Fri Apr 29, 2011 8:03 pm

I think the Kitchen Sink was invented over a 100 years ago by an Ice Cream Parlor in The Bronx called Jahn's. There is a Wikipedia Article about it. I remember my family going to one in Brooklyn in the 1940's, and that in the mid-50's one opened up only eight blocks from where I lived in Jackson Heights. That is the only one which still exists.

And for an interesting meal for at least four people, try the Roman Orgy at The Magic Time Machine in San Antonio.



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Re: The Kitchen Sink

Post by ktulu » Fri Apr 29, 2011 8:41 pm

Cheshire Figment wrote: And for an interesting meal for at least four people, try the Roman Orgy at The Magic Time Machine in San Antonio.
Or Addison, TX ;)


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Re: The Kitchen Sink

Post by Chaka Peachfuzz » Sat Apr 30, 2011 2:57 pm

PatchOBlack wrote:If we are going to talk about memorable sundaes, then we must include The Zoo, from Farrell's. So big, they carried it out on a stretcher! Never got one, myself, but I still remember the fanfare that happened if some group did order it.
We had that at my 7th birthday party!!!



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Re: The Kitchen Sink

Post by CBeilby » Sat Apr 30, 2011 5:50 pm

drcorey wrote:Or send them on the tea cups.
talk about, say it, don't spray it...
*shudders at the thought of /THAT/ Code V!*


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Re: The Kitchen Sink

Post by delsdad » Sun May 01, 2011 11:49 am

CBeilby wrote:*shudders at the thought of /THAT/ Code V!*
THeres a reason to trigger the fire suppression sprinkler system and wash the whole attraction down !



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Re: The Kitchen Sink

Post by CBeilby » Sun May 01, 2011 8:46 pm

delsdad wrote:THeres a reason to trigger the fire suppression sprinkler system and wash the whole attraction down !
Not at Disneyland. Teacups at DL are outside. No sprinklers other than the flowerbeds.


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Re: The Kitchen Sink

Post by Lasolimu » Sun May 01, 2011 8:59 pm

CBeilby wrote:Not at Disneyland. Teacups at DL are outside. No sprinklers other than the flowerbeds.
Come on, everyone knows Disney has complete control of the weather at their parks, they can just make it rain for a little bit. :rolleyes: :eek: :p:


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Re: The Kitchen Sink

Post by turkeyham » Mon May 02, 2011 12:37 am

Put the kids on the following attractions after the kitchen sink:

Body Wars, Space Mountain, TOT, and BTRR :)



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Re: The Kitchen Sink

Post by PatchOBlack » Mon May 02, 2011 12:21 pm

PatchOBlack wrote:If we are going to talk about memorable sundaes, then we must include The Zoo, from Farrell's. So big, they carried it out on a stretcher! Never got one, myself, but I still remember the fanfare that happened if some group did order it.
Chaka Peachfuzz wrote:We had that at my 7th birthday party!!!
Lucky you! I bet that was a birthday to remember!
drcorey wrote:How about the Ziggy Pig from Bill and Teds?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsBrd3u1JZw
Reminds me of another Farrell's item: The Pig's Trough. A double-sized banana split. Not sure if they still do it, but back when I was a child, if one person could eat the whole thing, they got a special ribbon commemorating their achievement.



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Re: The Kitchen Sink

Post by Lyonsperf » Mon May 02, 2011 8:51 pm

I ate a whole "Sandpail" when I was at blizzard beach last month. It comes in a kids sand pail with the little shovel. Its got soft serve vanilla,chocolate, waffle cone pieces,carmel, hot fudge,strawberry sauce, mickey sprinkles,oreo crumbs a ton of whipped cream (the only real whipped cream comes from cows that are whipped) . It was about 90 degrees that day and it started to melt fast. I used a spoon but I saw others using the shovel (pigs).

Finished it in a bought 20 minutes then laid out like a beached whale until the sugar kicked in. I got so obnoxous my family refused to aknowledge me on the bus ride back to Kidani.



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