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apolinar
11-08-2006, 02:08 PM
If you find something you like, fast food or new products or great restaurants and recipes, I figure this is a good place to start sharing our experiences.
If you have not tried them yet, you have GOT to try the new limited edition Hershey's kisses. Cherry cordial creme. OOOOOOOO LA LA! This is like candy orgasm central the first time I tried them today. Sorry for all of you reading the diet thread but these are THE BEST!
Stormbringer
11-08-2006, 05:07 PM
Cherry Cordial Creme?! Holy crap... :eek2: And I thought the Candy Cane/Peppermint ones truly were/are to die for. Seriously people, if you like those pastel colored mint chips usually found in "specialty candy/gourmet stores", like I do, then you'll LOVE Hershey's Peppermint Kisses. They taste *just like* those pastel mints, except I think Hershey's has one-upped those... :bye:
In the instance of what is such AWESOME candy, who freakin' cares if Christmas is already being celebrated before Thanksgiving?! :smoke: ;) Seriously, I'd love to see the Candy Cane Kisses become a year-round thing...they can just relabel them as "Peppermint" like I already have. :D
AbNormal27
11-09-2006, 11:44 AM
If you find something you like, fast food or new products or great restaurants and recipes, I figure this is a good place to start sharing our experiences.
I think this fits here, Arthur. What did you think aboUt the wings we had from Ring-A-Wing and the food at Kelsey's when you were up here?
Aaryn
apolinar
11-10-2006, 12:18 AM
Holy crap. 2nd best wings ever Norther of Boofalo. I have to say the best are in Boof. a low. Hate to say Boof al low has something better than anywhere. BUt at least I don't have to say that about their hockey team. It was Staal good especially the frites with gravy. And banana pudding in London tastes like banana pudding in NC. You just need funny looking money to buy it.
StormShaman
11-10-2006, 02:00 AM
One word:
Durian.
That's all I'm saying.
Stormbringer
11-10-2006, 11:01 AM
A question: Does this thread have to be limited to food, or can we talk about drinks of both the non-alcoholic and alcoholic kinds too? If we can talk drinks, I've got some dynamite mixed drink recipes, both traditional and made up by moi, that I have learned in my self-training to be a bartender and could post here. :smoke:
goalie33
11-10-2006, 11:03 AM
It was Staal good especially the frites with gravy.
Oh no you didn't just mention the poutine.
Stormbringer
11-10-2006, 11:13 AM
Oh no you didn't just mention the poutine.
Yeah, I think he did... :sick:
With all due respect to those who dig Poutine, that'll probably be one of those foods I'll never like. Not helped by the fact that I have never been all that fond of gravy, with the exception of the white gravy on chicken fried steak.
That said, let's not even get into that freakin' KFC bowl... :sick:
Something you'll learn *very quick* in this thread...I'm about as picky an eater as they come.
puckin_A
11-10-2006, 12:48 PM
A question: Does this thread have to be limited to food, or can we talk about drinks of both the non-alcoholic and alcoholic kinds too? If we can talk drinks, I've got some dynamite mixed drink recipes, both traditional and made up by moi, that I have learned in my self-training to be a bartender and could post here. :smoke:
I thought you were 18? I must of really missed the boat on that one.
Stormbringer
11-10-2006, 01:23 PM
I thought you were 18? I must of really missed the boat on that one.
Nope...I'm now 23, as of this past Halloween.
I *was* 18 when I joined this place way back in 2002... ;)
apolinar
11-10-2006, 02:53 PM
Poutine ROCKS MY WORLD.
POUTINE SHOULD BECOME A SISTER DELICACY OF RALIEGH.
POUTINE IS MY MEMORY FOOD OF LONDON ONTARIO.
Everytime I eat Poutine, I remember Aaryn and his wife saying Butt was the word for "goal!" in French.
AbNormal27
11-12-2006, 01:31 PM
Everytime I eat Poutine, I remember Aaryn and his wife saying Butt was the word for "goal!" in French.
LOL! Actually it's "but" (pronounced "boo").
Aaryn
StormShaman
11-12-2006, 11:43 PM
LOL! Actually it's "but" (pronounced "boo").
And it's preceded by "Tir...." :D
caniac369
11-13-2006, 08:08 PM
We finally got a Sonic out here last week and later this week the Popeye's (similar but not even close to being like chic-fil-a) is opening down the street from my work.
Can someone please Fedex some Bojangles? :angel:
Shell
11-13-2006, 08:10 PM
mmm Popeyes in way better than Chick-Fil-A.. red beans and rice beat out dumb waffle fries any day LOL
raleighcanesfan
11-13-2006, 08:17 PM
I've been big on Sheetz' Smokehouse Steak 6 inch. Good news--they are putting one at Miami and Alexander in Durham. Yum, yum, so glad I drive through there now these days!
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Bought these BJ brand thin (and we're talking real thin) sun-dried tomato pizzas in a 3 pack over the weekend. They are pretty good!
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