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Another "thing" is ordering pickle on your hot dog. Nice big fat
slice of pickle. And real mustard, not the crap mustard most hot dog
places have. Properly chunked spanish onions.

mmmmmm.....


You forgot the celery salt and tomato and sweet pickle relish and poppy seed
bun and....

The list goes on. And people here still argue about where you get the
best this and that, but are in general agreement about some.
We haven't mentioned gyros, and I've got a place on Milwaukee avenue
that was my favorite. Gyros sliced so thin you could see though it.
Mom and pop operation called 3 Sons. Don't know if it's still there,
as the old man was getting up in years.
But gyros is real manly stuff, and some don't have the stomach for it.
Even had me burping for days afterwards.

--Vic
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Another "thing" is ordering pickle on your hot dog. Nice big fat
slice of pickle. And real mustard, not the crap mustard most hot dog
places have. Properly chunked spanish onions.

mmmmmm.....


You forgot the celery salt and tomato and sweet pickle relish and poppy
seed
bun and....

The list goes on. And people here still argue about where you get the
best this and that, but are in general agreement about some.
We haven't mentioned gyros, and I've got a place on Milwaukee avenue
that was my favorite. Gyros sliced so thin you could see though it.
Mom and pop operation called 3 Sons. Don't know if it's still there,
as the old man was getting up in years.
But gyros is real manly stuff, and some don't have the stomach for it.
Even had me burping for days afterwards.

--Vic


Gyros are readily available in Tarpon Springs. Most times that we're close
by there we will stop for one.


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Another "thing" is ordering pickle on your hot dog. *Nice big fat
slice of pickle. *And real mustard, not the crap mustard most hot dog
places have. Properly chunked spanish onions.


mmmmmm.....


You forgot the celery salt and tomato and sweet pickle relish and poppy
seed
bun and....


The list goes on. *And people here still argue about where you get the
best this and that, but are in general agreement about some.
We haven't mentioned gyros, and I've got a place on Milwaukee avenue
that was my favorite. *Gyros sliced so thin you could see though it.
Mom and pop operation called 3 Sons. *Don't know if it's still there,
as the old man was getting up in years.
But gyros is real manly stuff, and some don't have the stomach for it.
Even had me burping for days afterwards.


--Vic


Gyros are readily available in Tarpon Springs. *Most times that we're close
by there we will stop for one.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


If you get to Tarpon Springs, hit the side streets. You can still find
Greek places there where you'll be the only one speaking English.
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On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 14:54:41 -0500, "D.Duck" wrote:


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On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 14:28:31 -0500, "D.Duck" wrote:



Another "thing" is ordering pickle on your hot dog. Nice big fat
slice of pickle. And real mustard, not the crap mustard most hot dog
places have. Properly chunked spanish onions.

mmmmmm.....


You forgot the celery salt and tomato and sweet pickle relish and poppy seed
bun and....

The list goes on. And people here still argue about where you get the
best this and that, but are in general agreement about some.
We haven't mentioned gyros, and I've got a place on Milwaukee avenue
that was my favorite. Gyros sliced so thin you could see though it.
Mom and pop operation called 3 Sons. Don't know if it's still there,
as the old man was getting up in years.
But gyros is real manly stuff, and some don't have the stomach for it.
Even had me burping for days afterwards.


I don't care for gyros - they just don't settle right. :)

Speaking of odd things you don't find except for (name the place)...

Frozen custard.

There's a place out on Greenfield Ave and W. 57th (I'm doing this by
memory - it's been a while) in West Allis that has hand made frozen
custard. My favorite is French Vanilla second to coffee.

To freakin' die for.
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Speaking of odd things you don't find except for (name the place)...

Frozen custard.

There's a place out on Greenfield Ave and W. 57th (I'm doing this by
memory - it's been a while) in West Allis that has hand made frozen
custard. My favorite is French Vanilla second to coffee.

To freakin' die for.


I seem to remember eating that once, though I've only been there for
the state fair. The local "delicacy" I always remember hearing about
is that Michigan pastie. Just something about that name gets me
hungry.

--Vic


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On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 21:01:24 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
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Speaking of odd things you don't find except for (name the place)...

Frozen custard.

There's a place out on Greenfield Ave and W. 57th (I'm doing this by
memory - it's been a while) in West Allis that has hand made frozen
custard. My favorite is French Vanilla second to coffee.

To freakin' die for.


I seem to remember eating that once, though I've only been there for
the state fair. The local "delicacy" I always remember hearing about
is that Michigan pastie. Just something about that name gets me
hungry.


Finnish meat pie. Hearty and made with stew beef, potatos, carrots,
onions and other goodies.

Unreal - just flat out delicious.
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On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 14:54:41 -0500, "D.Duck" wrote:


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On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 14:28:31 -0500, "D.Duck" wrote:



Another "thing" is ordering pickle on your hot dog. Nice big fat
slice of pickle. And real mustard, not the crap mustard most hot dog
places have. Properly chunked spanish onions.

mmmmmm.....

You forgot the celery salt and tomato and sweet pickle relish and poppy
seed
bun and....

The list goes on. And people here still argue about where you get the
best this and that, but are in general agreement about some.
We haven't mentioned gyros, and I've got a place on Milwaukee avenue
that was my favorite. Gyros sliced so thin you could see though it.
Mom and pop operation called 3 Sons. Don't know if it's still there,
as the old man was getting up in years.
But gyros is real manly stuff, and some don't have the stomach for it.
Even had me burping for days afterwards.


I don't care for gyros - they just don't settle right. :)

Speaking of odd things you don't find except for (name the place)...

Frozen custard.

There's a place out on Greenfield Ave and W. 57th (I'm doing this by
memory - it's been a while) in West Allis that has hand made frozen
custard. My favorite is French Vanilla second to coffee.

To freakin' die for.


One of those items you just do not hear about anymore. Frozen Custard used
to be on lots of menus. I think the younger generation just has not been
introduced to a lot of different foods. Was at a buffet Thursday night in
an indian casino in Oroville. Girl asked her mom what an item was. Mom did
not know, and when I said Flan, a Mexican Custard, she made a face and said
ugg. And it was good flan.


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On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 14:28:31 -0500, "D.Duck" wrote:



Another "thing" is ordering pickle on your hot dog. Nice big fat
slice of pickle. And real mustard, not the crap mustard most hot dog
places have. Properly chunked spanish onions.

mmmmmm.....

You forgot the celery salt and tomato and sweet pickle relish and poppy
seed
bun and....

The list goes on. And people here still argue about where you get the
best this and that, but are in general agreement about some.
We haven't mentioned gyros, and I've got a place on Milwaukee avenue
that was my favorite. Gyros sliced so thin you could see though it.
Mom and pop operation called 3 Sons. Don't know if it's still there,
as the old man was getting up in years.
But gyros is real manly stuff, and some don't have the stomach for it.
Even had me burping for days afterwards.


I don't care for gyros - they just don't settle right. :)

Speaking of odd things you don't find except for (name the place)...

Frozen custard.

There's a place out on Greenfield Ave and W. 57th (I'm doing this by
memory - it's been a while) in West Allis that has hand made frozen
custard. My favorite is French Vanilla second to coffee.

To freakin' die for.


One of those items you just do not hear about anymore. Frozen Custard used
to be on lots of menus. I think the younger generation just has not been
introduced to a lot of different foods. Was at a buffet Thursday night in
an indian casino in Oroville. Girl asked her mom what an item was. Mom did
not know, and when I said Flan, a Mexican Custard, she made a face and said
ugg. And it was good flan.


Heh - sounds like my youngest boy.

If it ain't recognizable, he won't eat it.

Which means meat, potatos and certain veggies - peas, corn, string
beans, etc.
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On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 14:28:31 -0500, "D.Duck" wrote:



Another "thing" is ordering pickle on your hot dog. Nice big fat
slice of pickle. And real mustard, not the crap mustard most hot dog
places have. Properly chunked spanish onions.

mmmmmm.....

You forgot the celery salt and tomato and sweet pickle relish and poppy
seed
bun and....

The list goes on. And people here still argue about where you get the
best this and that, but are in general agreement about some.
We haven't mentioned gyros, and I've got a place on Milwaukee avenue
that was my favorite. Gyros sliced so thin you could see though it.
Mom and pop operation called 3 Sons. Don't know if it's still there,
as the old man was getting up in years.
But gyros is real manly stuff, and some don't have the stomach for it.
Even had me burping for days afterwards.

I don't care for gyros - they just don't settle right. :)

Speaking of odd things you don't find except for (name the place)...

Frozen custard.

There's a place out on Greenfield Ave and W. 57th (I'm doing this by
memory - it's been a while) in West Allis that has hand made frozen
custard. My favorite is French Vanilla second to coffee.

To freakin' die for.


One of those items you just do not hear about anymore. Frozen Custard
used
to be on lots of menus. I think the younger generation just has not been
introduced to a lot of different foods. Was at a buffet Thursday night in
an indian casino in Oroville. Girl asked her mom what an item was. Mom
did
not know, and when I said Flan, a Mexican Custard, she made a face and
said
ugg. And it was good flan.


Heh - sounds like my youngest boy.

If it ain't recognizable, he won't eat it.

Which means meat, potatos and certain veggies - peas, corn, string
beans, etc.


I recognize peas, and unless they are in split pea soup, they should not be
eaten.


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