I now want some Dunkin Donutsnoiseredux wrote:as a New Englander I find any building without a Dunkin Donuts to be suspicious.
What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
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Re: What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
Not at all, as it is Polish. The Polish delis in NW Chicago are insanely delicious.Took this pic at a Polish deli in Chicago in 2013:Jagosaurus wrote: Curious how many ppl go Google kolache, know it's primarily southern....

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That picture looks so strange. All these people looking depressed amidst a sea of delicious foods!Luke wrote:Not at all, as it is Polish. The Polish delis in NW Chicago are insanely delicious.Took this pic at a Polish deli in Chicago in 2013:Jagosaurus wrote: Curious how many ppl go Google kolache, know it's primarily southern....
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Yeah, I drive in it every day. That second picture you posted, the big one showing traffic on I-75/85, that photo is heading southbound right beneath a bridge for 10th street. I work in the big Turner complex just north of that.Exhuminator wrote:I have to drive in Atlanta a few times a year. Shit sucks. I always dread I-85 and its resident maniacs. Not to mention the sphagetti junction.Ack wrote:though Atlanta is working its way up there. I've heard it compared to LA traffic in the 1990sFun times in the rain at night.
Also Krispy Kreme 4 lyfe, bitches.
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Krispy Kreme makes a better cake donut but Dunkin does a better crème filled donut.Ack wrote:Also Krispy Kreme 4 lyfe, bitches.
Of course, Top Pot beats out both, but that's a local chain, not a national.
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@ Luke, certain pockets in Texas are highly German, Polish, Czech in heritage such as Shiner, TX where Shiner Bock is brewed. These folks refer to those danish pastries as kolaches.
To the vast majority here, a kolache is a pig in a blanket

Jalepeno & cheese variety is my favorite

To the vast majority here, a kolache is a pig in a blanket

Jalepeno & cheese variety is my favorite

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Re: What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
Well ya learn something new everyday. I had no idea that a kolache could be a pig in a blanket. They look delicious. Not sure if they could be better than a francheezie, but they do look good.Jagosaurus wrote: To the vast majority here, a kolache is a pig in a blanket![]()
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You guys get damn near pornographic about your food.
I'm just happy with red beans 'n' rice, but I'm a simple man.
I'm just happy with red beans 'n' rice, but I'm a simple man.
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Damn it Jago, now I want Shipleys, and our only one closed 30 minutes ago.
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Yessir. Very passionate about food as catering put me through undergrad and grad school. Knowing how to cook, and cook well, has made me save money, eat healthy, and also it gives me an excuse to ask my wife to wash the dishesExhuminator wrote:You guys get damn near pornographic about your food.
I live in an area where most restaurants either stink or are incredible. For me, I need a really good reason to go out to eat, as I'm full on Scrooge when it comes to paying for cooked food.
Speaking of...
Frown: I lost a bet, and will now have to eat a Hungry Man dinner of the winner's choice. Dear God I'm hoping it's salisbury steak, which isn't too terrible.
I made the best last night when I was in an argument with a pal and said "Dude, if Kevin Love signs with the Cavs I'll...I'lll...I'll eat a Hungry Man dinner". I would get five bucks if Kevin didn't resign, but he did, so here I am. I can swallow my pride, but swallowing a tv dinner is something else.
That's the cost of always making silly bets with friends.
But at the same time, it's a silly thing to bet on and do, so we'll ending up laughing regardless of how bad the food is.


