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On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 14:54:41 -0500, "D.Duck" wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message .. . 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. --Vic |
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... On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 13:18:04 -0500, hk wrote: While I do expect this country to collapse into class warfare, I don't believe it will happen in my lifetime, though I think the time is getting closer as the gap between the "haves" and "have nots" widens. I'll tell you what - if the Clinton's don't start a race war, Obama will start a class war. Watch and see. Huckabee will start a food fight. |
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![]() "Vic Smith" wrote in message ... On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 14:54:41 -0500, "D.Duck" wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message . .. 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. --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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![]() "Vic Smith" wrote in message ... On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 14:28:31 -0500, "D.Duck" wrote: Haven't found a decent pizza joint here. There have been a couple of places that opened and served pretty good Chicago style Italian beef but neither of them lasted very long. I've tried a few pizzas when I vacationed there. Best was a Pizza Hut, and that says it all. I'm sure there are good Italian restaurant down there, but I've had bad luck. Even mushy lasagna. Got a feeling everything is too transient, and quality and consistency never gets built up. Maybe it'll change. When I first moved to Florida I walked into a "Italian" pizza restaurant and ordered an Italian beef to go. They looked at me like I just fell out of tree, they had never heard of such a thing. I didn't realize it's a thing pretty much unique to Chicago. As much as I miss pizzas when in Florida, it's getting good Polish rye bread that worries me about moving there. Maybe we don't look hard enough when on vacation, but I haven't seen it. Publix and the other chain down ther - can't remember - have a pretty good selection of food, and some good "gourmet" stuff, but around here there's plenty of big groceries that are "ethno-centric." Mostly Polish/Russian. Good bread - the Polish rye we like - is a given in all of them. Think it comes from Baltic Bakery in the city, which has been around forever. It's a mild rye, moderately crisp crust bread. Hmmmm. --Vic If you like corned beef, next time you're in Florida a happen by a Toujays, stop in they have good corned beef on excellent seeded rye. Toujays has several places around Florida. Can't get good beef down here for home use either. I really miss the good corn fed beef available in Chicago. |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Jan 23, 2:54 pm, "D.Duck" wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in messagenews:886fp314jbue2cqctoclkkc78usogdnu9i@4ax .com... On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 14:28:31 -0500, "D.Duck" wrote: "Vic Smith" wrote in message . .. On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 13:59:44 -0500, "D.Duck" wrote: Actually it's I-94 and Wisconsin 50, just a couple of miles north of the border. I haven't been there in probably 25 years but we started eating there in the '60s. Hwy 50 is the route we took to Camp Lake where we had a home on the lake. Just for fun I Goggled it, low and behold, it's still there after 46 years. Three things I miss since leaving Chicago area are brats, good pizza and Italian beef sandwiches. http://www.bratstop.com/contact.htm If you do stop there, have a couple for me. Thanks, I saved it. You've given me the idea to go to Kenosha and maybe visit the waterfront. Real quick trip compared to going out on I-90 to see farms. You got that right about pizza and Italian beef. I hardly ate brats until I moved to the suburbs. 'Cause I can't find decent pizza or Italian beef nearby! A couple of years ago my 90 year old Aunt in Arlington Hts became terminally ill. My brother, from Michigan and I both traveled there to be with her as she had no other family. The three weeks I was there much of our dining was on pizza and Italian beef. When I arrived home in Florida I jumped on the scale only to find I had gained 13 pounds. Haven't found a decent pizza joint here. There have been a couple of places that opened and served pretty good Chicago style Italian beef but neither of them lasted very long. When I first moved to Florida I walked into a "Italian" pizza restaurant and ordered an Italian beef to go. They looked at me like I just fell out of tree, they had never heard of such a thing. I didn't realize it's a thing pretty much unique to Chicago. Yep. 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....- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - There's plenty of authentic ethnic foods in Florida. It's a whole industry catering to snowbirds. I don't know what type of ethnic food you are referring to, but other than Latin food stuffs in South Florida I haven't found a wide variety in my time here. I'm referring to the raw material to prepare for yourself at home. |
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![]() "Salmon Bait" wrote in message ... On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 12:07:20 -0500, wrote: On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 11:31:17 -0500, Salmon Bait wrote: Actually I prefer having money spread out across several banks, If nothing else, it is easier to "fire" one that isn't treating you right if you have another bank you can swap into. I'm down to two. It makes record keeping much easier. -- What is so hard about the "record keeping"? My accounts all get separate statements anyway, even if they are in the same bank. It is actually pretty hard to stay diversified when the big fish are eating the little fish. I know some bankers who say one day there may only be one big bank and the Federal Reserve. Tax preparation. -- Red Herring Tax prep software. |
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On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 14:10:05 -0600, Vic Smith
wrote: On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 14:54:41 -0500, "D.Duck" wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message . .. 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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D.Duck wrote:
"Vic Smith" wrote in message ... On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 13:59:44 -0500, "D.Duck" wrote: Actually it's I-94 and Wisconsin 50, just a couple of miles north of the border. I haven't been there in probably 25 years but we started eating there in the '60s. Hwy 50 is the route we took to Camp Lake where we had a home on the lake. Just for fun I Goggled it, low and behold, it's still there after 46 years. Three things I miss since leaving Chicago area are brats, good pizza and Italian beef sandwiches. http://www.bratstop.com/contact.htm If you do stop there, have a couple for me. Thanks, I saved it. You've given me the idea to go to Kenosha and maybe visit the waterfront. Real quick trip compared to going out on I-90 to see farms. You got that right about pizza and Italian beef. I hardly ate brats until I moved to the suburbs. 'Cause I can't find decent pizza or Italian beef nearby! --Vic A couple of years ago my 90 year old Aunt in Arlington Hts became terminally ill. My brother, from Michigan and I both traveled there to be with her as she had no other family. The three weeks I was there much of our dining was on pizza and Italian beef. When I arrived home in Florida I jumped on the scale only to find I had gained 13 pounds. Haven't found a decent pizza joint here. There have been a couple of places that opened and served pretty good Chicago style Italian beef but neither of them lasted very long. When I first moved to Florida I walked into a "Italian" pizza restaurant and ordered an Italian beef to go. They looked at me like I just fell out of tree, they had never heard of such a thing. I didn't realize it's a thing pretty much unique to Chicago. Are you talking about Dago Beef? |
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On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 15:34:52 -0500, "D.Duck" wrote:
"Salmon Bait" wrote in message .. . On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 12:07:20 -0500, wrote: On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 11:31:17 -0500, Salmon Bait wrote: Actually I prefer having money spread out across several banks, If nothing else, it is easier to "fire" one that isn't treating you right if you have another bank you can swap into. I'm down to two. It makes record keeping much easier. -- What is so hard about the "record keeping"? My accounts all get separate statements anyway, even if they are in the same bank. It is actually pretty hard to stay diversified when the big fish are eating the little fish. I know some bankers who say one day there may only be one big bank and the Federal Reserve. Tax preparation. -- Red Herring Tax prep software. Now. It's good stuff. -- Red Herring |
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On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 21:01:24 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: 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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