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vsp 07-21-2004 09:16 AM

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Originally Posted by wolf
Even during the brief tenure of Hardee's in the Philadelphia area (there was one in the second floor of my college cafeteria building) I don't recall them having breakfasts.

We used to stop at Delaware Hardee's restaurants on the way to Rehoboth when I was younger, and I remember getting beefsteak biscuits there for breakfast on more than one occasion.

ascensions 12-19-2005 11:17 AM

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Originally Posted by vsp
For the uninitiated, Cheerwine is a cherry soda that's particularly indigenous to the southeastern US

It's also the Girly Soda

SteveDallas 12-19-2005 12:39 PM

Hey! I went to college in Greensboring.. err... Greensboro. It's a nice place. (And you can buy Cheerwine. Girly or not.)

Dagney 12-19-2005 04:52 PM

I had my first Cheerwine experience here in Raleigh last week.

Um. What's the fascination? In the immortal words of my 13 year old niece...eees grooosssssh

SteveDallas 12-19-2005 06:49 PM

I dunno, maybe you have to be exposed at an impressionable age. But then I like Jagermeister too. ;)

Dagney 12-20-2005 06:01 AM

Oh, i'm VERY impressionable....just needs the right....impressor ;)

Tonchi 01-08-2006 12:47 AM

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Originally Posted by SteveDallas
If we can just get a Bojangles, I'll be all set with all the food products I miss from North Carolina!

Anybody who grew up in North Carolina misses the BARBEQUE more than anything else. Nowhere in the country do they make it as fantastic as back in NC :yum:

Urbane Guerrilla 01-10-2006 12:05 AM

Though the Texans, out of regional pride if nothing else, would fight NC to a draw on barbeque -- that, and chili as we know it, these are the national dishes. And since somebody's gotta eat all that BBQ a barbeque war had generated, well... yum. Followed by yum-oh-jeez-I-can't-move.

Krispy Kreme has made it to Southern California in the grand manner -- we've got one of their midget doughnut factories (Homer Price flashbacks!) across town in Oxnard, and they're determinedly marketing their doughnuts all over the place. The local Anglo grocery places are all selling them. We have about three kinds of grocery places around here: Anglo chains like Ralphs (no apostrophe anywhere, it's a thing of theirs) and Albertson's, a few Oriental grocers, one Japanese and two Philipino, and a spectrum of Mexican markets from little mama y papá places through oldfashioned butcher shops specializing mainly in their meat counter, to Mexican style supermarkets featuring Mexi-luncheonettes with such appurtenances as big ol' tortilla making machines -- and the butchers' meat case on the other side of the store, and a bakery that's a copy of every other Mexican stand-alone bakery I've ever seen, right down to the trays and tongs for picking out your own panes dulces, self-serve, from the case.

idunno 11-11-2006 02:13 PM

hey yall i've been searching for cheerwine in Misourri --it's come a long way from the carolinas! my wife is from there and everytime we go back we grab some 12 packs. But i have found it in a couple small towns in the east side of the show me state (finally!) now i'm just hoping it hits south west MO.

SteveDallas 11-11-2006 02:18 PM

Good luck finding it, and welcome to The Cellar! For my money, you couldn't have picked a better subject for your first post.


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