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Everestt Gholstonson
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If by buns you mean warm, frosted, honey buns then I absolutely agree!!Besides the chicken and “gnocchi” soup, Olive Garden is buns.
My roommate worked there in college. Lots of microwaving!Besides the chicken and “gnocchi” soup, Olive Garden is buns.
My roommate worked there in college. Lots of microwaving!
I saw when it passed through the western Chicago suburbs but was not able to make it out there. Would have been neat to see!This is a timely bump, but not for Olive Garden reasons. On Thursday the "Big Boy" locomotive is passing through Fort Wayne. It's a good excuse to see the last giant steam locomotive, as well as eating at one of the fine Italian restaurants (Salvatoris) in Little Italy, Fort Wayne.
I had totally forgotten about it when it was on its way out to Philadelphia and got stuck in traffic in New Haven wondering what in the hell all these people were doing on the side of the road. Have to admit, it was an awesome spectacle to see that behemoth on the tracksThis is a timely bump, but not for Olive Garden reasons. On Thursday the "Big Boy" locomotive is passing through Fort Wayne. It's a good excuse to see the last giant steam locomotive, as well as eating at one of the fine Italian restaurants (Salvatoris) in Little Italy, Fort Wayne.
By the time I seen it, the engine had unfortunately passed by, but I did get a video of the railcars which themselves were pretty sweet tooPere Marquette (Polar Express Train) passed through locally few weeks back and it was cool to see it
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Ok, I looked this thing up. Not what I was expecting. I expected this at the front of the train:I had totally forgotten about it when it was on its way out to Philadelphia and got stuck in traffic in New Haven wondering what in the hell all these people were doing on the side of the road. Have to admit, it was an awesome spectacle to see that behemoth on the tracks
Man....we used to have a Frish's big boy in Anderson growing up....I used to crush some of the big boy burgers back in the day and top it off with a hot fudge sunday. My parents used n to hate having to feed meOk, I looked this thing up. Not what I was expecting. I expected this at the front of the train:
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We used to have 3 Frisch's restaurants within 20 minutes of us. My wife and kids loved them, I was always kind of lukewarm. All 3 have closed now, and I'm a bit pissed about it...there's still one 40 minutes away near Cincinnati so the damn trip for mediocre diner food just doubled in lengthMan....we used to have a Frish's big boy in Anderson growing up....I used to crush some of the big boy burgers back in the day and top it off with a hot fudge sunday. My parents used n to hate having to feed me
Bread pudding is delicious but I’ve never had it at NDView attachment 3064165
The hell is this?
I’d rather be ND than Wyoming…View attachment 3064165
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I made bread pudding for Christmas a couple of years ago and used Krispy Kreme glazed doughnuts in place of the bread…..pretty tasty recipe but keep the insulin pump handy.This is definitely some AI slop but love a good bread pudding. I work the Southeast and Texas and am visiting twice a month. To hit the $60 per day per diem, I make it a must to get bread pudding every restaurant I hit and do a true one bite review. Lou’s Full Serv in Jackson, MS is still the best I’ve ever had. Some very quality ones in Beaumont, TX too.
Edit: had to find a pic on my phone of it at Lou’s
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