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I can second the opinion on the rib eye sandwich. Very quality product.


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oldfat&bald wrote:
they know how to eat!


:lol: I'm living proof of that!!! :lol:


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Pete ... Got a question for ya. In all this readin' of Frito Pie, I got a hankerin for it the other night and whipped up a batch (sans jalapenos) for the wife and kiddo.

What is your opinion of using the larger "scoop" size of Fritos as opposed to the traditional Fritos?

Personally, I think the "scoops" size is one of the greatest inventions known to man, but I defer to your expertise.


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OBK, in that case they must of had some pretty good groceries out west years ago. Ha


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lifegatesports wrote:
Pete ... Got a question for ya. In all this readin' of Frito Pie, I got a hankerin for it the other night and whipped up a batch (sans jalapenos) for the wife and kiddo.

What is your opinion of using the larger "scoop" size of Fritos as opposed to the traditional Fritos?

Personally, I think the "scoops" size is one of the greatest inventions known to man, but I defer to your expertise.


No doubt about it, scoops are possibly one of the greatest concepts to have been developed by Fritos. I am 100% in agreement; a scoop can be used to load up the first through the last bite. I forced myself to choke down another Loraine Frito Pie and I’ll be the first to admit that not eating one in the rain is way better than the last time. I have reports of several C-stands that have quality Frito Pies so I am looking forward to the two away games in District and hopefully several in post district play.

I still need to get down to Blackwell and try theirs, I do have an invitation you know.

OldFatAndBald confirmed the rumors of the Garden City ribeye steak sandwiches. After reading his report I am hankering for one. The price is awesome for the amount of food you get. And a room to the side where all the fixings; onions, jalapeños, etc were available? How cool is that!!

Granger might need to consider the quality of the c_stand as a variable predictor in his regression analysis of six-man teams as it appears to be a strong correlation between the fare and the teams Loraine has faced.


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OBK, in that case they must of had some pretty good groceries out west years ago. Ha


Ever go to the St. Lawrence Fall Festival? Some REALLY good eats out there. And Mom was a pretty darn good cook.


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When is it, may have to make the trek. Lots of folks figured there was not much to eat in Brewster County but lizards and a few rabbits, but I managed to do alright. Probably nothing like St. Lawrence deal, but enough to get by.


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Just googled it up. It was Oct 3rd. Dang it I was going to have my brother go buy me 10 lbs of sausage. Oh well, maybe next year.


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Hey BearKat -

I missed the festival this year too as I was fighting a noxious head cold ... but my sister graciously offered to take my youngest kid (the 5 year old) off my hands and take her on to the fair last week. My mom never misses that meal. The plates of food they serve are HUGE and my sister said it was as good as ever. My favourite St Lawrence story was the year that the rattlesnake crawled into the petting zoo. Probably tempted by all those fluffy baby bunnies. They shooed all the kids on out and dealt with the snake with a hoe I think - my kids , about 3 and 11 at the time, were absolutely thrilled with it all. For a solid week they talked about that snake and the excitement. (Although to be honest my first thought, when Sarah came running up to me to announce that they all had to get out of the petting pen, was Oh Lord what did Bella do this time. Was quite releived to realize that a rattler and not my baby was the culprit on this occasion)


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