You can buy them online sometimes for even bigger markup, people will
sell them for ridiculous prices.
On 1/2/2016 11:52 AM, Josh Reynolds wrote:
You have to know somebody in Kentucky to get Pappy's. Sometimes in
September on the bourbon trail you can pick some up.
On Jan 2, 2016 6:48 AM, "Lewis Bergman" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Blanton's Bourbon. The best reasonably priced and available
Bourbon I have found. Pappy's is the best but I'd neither
available not reasonably priced.
I have my name on every list in turn for Pappy's and still haven't
seen one.
On Fri, Jan 1, 2016, 11:12 PM Josh Corson
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
A fun fact: I live in Bourbon, Missouri and yes it was
actually named after the whiskey - how it got the name:
The Irishmen (and some of the settlers, too) were used to
drinking whiskey, so Turner soon imported barrels of the new
brand, Bourbon, which was becoming popular all over the New
West. A large barrel labeled "Bourbon" sat on the porch of his
store.
The barrel of whiskey was hauled to the construction project,
and the Irishmen could go to "Bourbon" whenever they wanted a
drink. Turner's store came to be called the "Bourbon" store,
and the railroad workers soon called the entire area Bourbon.
On Friday, January 1, 2016, Simon Westlake
<[email protected]> wrote:
Depending on the day, you might want an order of bacon
with a side of biscuits and gravy, or vice versa.. but the
bourbon always sounds good.
On 1/1/2016 10:42 PM, Josh Reynolds wrote:
There used to be a bar/poolhall in my home town that
would deliver year round every day from noon to 3am. If
you knew somebody there and tipped generously, you could
even get them to deliver a case of beer or bottle of
bourbon to your door - along with your fried mushrooms
and biscuits and gravy (with a side of bacon).
On Jan 1, 2016 10:37 PM, "Simon Westlake"
<[email protected]> wrote:
I want to live in a world where you can have edible
biscuits and gravy delivered to your door. I can't
imagine that (or an omelette!) being a food that
survives much of a delivery..
On 1/1/2016 10:36 PM, Ken Hohhof wrote:
GrubHub, an online delivery ordering service,
released a list of meals users ordered at a much
higher rate on New Year’s Day than on a typical day:
* Deep-Dish Pizza- 3,252%
* Hash Browns: 290%
* Eggs Benedict: 270%
* Belgian Waffles: 251%
* Omelets: 231%
* Challah French Toast: 227%
* Pan Cheese Pizza: 224%
* Huevos Rancheros: 222%
* Chocolate Chip Pancakes: 202%
* Biscuits and Gravy: 199%
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