Ummnh yeah sorry, snags are an Oz term for sausages, the poms call them bangers
and you make them out of turkeys.
Hendrik
who passed on the turkey snags
On Wed Jun 16 6:25 , andrew strasfogel astrasfo...@gmail.com sent:
Snags?? Never heard of that one.
SNAG = Sensitive, New-Age Guy.
On
Yeah Gene and Judes was a real treat, we loved the dogs but the overall look of
the place was what made it so interesting.
Talking food, we went to one of those bar and grill places yesterday and I had a
philly chesse steak, I was expecting a slab of cow covered in cheese or steak
filled with
Well the trick is to find those out of the way places that offer a wider range
of
food or have signature dishes.
That's pretty easy to do in a place like NYC but in smaller towns that can be
tricky.
It pays to talk to the locals when trying to find a decent place to get good
grub.
Hendrik
who
Snags?? Never heard of that one.
SNAG = Sensitive, New-Age Guy.
On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 8:55 AM, Hendrik and Fay heni...@ozemail.com.auwrote:
Well the trick is to find those out of the way places that offer a wider
range of
food or have signature dishes.
That's pretty easy to do in a place
My wife, raised in Phiily, would argue that you can't get a decent Phiily
Cheese Steak outside of Philly. We've tried for years, and they always fall
short. The key is that the steak needs to be sliced paper thin while still
partially frozen, then cooked on the griddle with the onions, the cheese
OK Don wrote:
My wife, raised in Phiily, would argue that you can't get a decent Phiily
Cheese Steak outside of Philly. We've tried for years, and they always fall
short. The key is that the steak needs to be sliced paper thin while still
partially frozen, then cooked on the griddle with the
There are 2 (at least) competing places in Philly for the best
cheesesteak. I ate at one of them, can't remember the name, it was OK
but nothing particularly special other than having eaten at the place
and not got yelled at for abridging protocol. Cheez-whiz is a featured
component of some
I had a great Philly cheesesteak at the IHOP in Biloxi, of all
places. The menu sandwich was stomach turning, but I asked if they
could make it with fried onions and provolone, and they said Yes, so
I took a chance. It turned out that the cook was FROM Philly, so
that is why it was great.
A rare find indeed!
On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 9:50 PM, Dieselhead 126die...@gmail.com wrote:
I had a great Philly cheesesteak at the IHOP in Biloxi, of all places. The
menu sandwich was stomach turning, but I asked if they could make it with
fried onions and provolone, and they said Yes, so I
And he has to get some good bagels and a bialy too! (is hh the place
to go?). If you like your smoked golish (really) salty, get it with
belly [lox], not so salty, nova, or you can go with tomato and/or
onion [on top of the cream cheese, aka schmear].
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On Jun 16, 2010, at 22:17, Rich Thomas richthomas79td...@constructivity.net
wrote:
There are 2 (at least) competing places in Philly for the best
cheesesteak. I ate at
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] Kleb / OKDon need to find something for the Henifay
crew
I'd have heart issues with that breakfast!
We're going to feed them good local food from our kitchen. I figure they'll
have had enough of commercial food by the time they get here.
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 2:50 PM, R
Find some good local food - they like that experience.
One local food that is a bit more rare here than I would assume there
in Okie land is good biscuits and gravy breakfast. We used to have a
local place that made remarkable biscuits and gravy, I thought. They
added a bit of smoked chipped
Subject: [MBZ] Kleb / OKDon need to find something for the Henifay crew
Find some good local food - they like that experience.
One local food that is a bit more rare here than I would assume there
in Okie land is good biscuits and gravy breakfast. We used to have a
local place that made remarkable
before stuffing them with
that for breakfast.
Randy
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OK Don wrote:
We're going to feed them good local food from our kitchen. I figure they'll
have had enough of commercial food by the time they get here.
Can I come along?
Sounds wonderful.
mao
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