jgillott
TDR MEMBER
Notable exceptions in our area are Wendy's and Longhorn
I got out of the car and stood stiff-legged for what seemed like eternity
I've been retired since August, 2017, but I used to pack a lunch... same as school days... white bread, heavy mustard both sides, two slices American cheese, and two slices of bologna, a baggie of Lays regular potato chips, and a can of root beer.
EDIT: About every two or three weeks, some work friends and I would go out and get BBQ or Tex Mex at one of the local Mom and Pop places. Sooo Good!
Good stuff, Maynard!
Bologna is one of my favorite sandwich meats. Thick sliced with mustard and american cheese. Also will chuck a couple pieces in a frypan for supper on occasion..
Oohhhh.......
He said Skyline Chili. Mmmmmm.......
Ok I see bigs link. What’s good about it?Oohhhh.......
He said Skyline Chili. Mmmmmm.......
Ok I see bigs link. What’s good about it?
I’m not a fire alarm guy. I just like a smooth meaty chili. Now, BIG ya gotta tell us about Penny’s cornbread. Does she use cast iron?Thats a pretty subjective question, what one person likes another turns their nose up at it. Chili cook-offs are Nirvana to me
FYI: Penny's Elk Chili & cornbread is awesome
I’m not a fire alarm guy. I just like a smooth meaty chili. Now,
I do like to make my own cornbread and experiment. I do use a hi side lodge pan, and last thing I tried was minced apples mixed with sugar like a pie filling, and folded into the mix. It was quite good, but I’m a sucker for plain ol 80 grit straight up corn bread. That and a good cup of coffee.