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 You can go with this, or you can go with that...
Buffalo Wings or Jalapeno Poppers?
Prime Rib or a BBQd T-bone?
Funonions or Bugles?
Bratwurst or Kielbasa?
Salsa Roja or Salsa Verde?
Shrimp or Crab?
Chili or Clam Chowder?


Which one?
and from where?

Posted by Stanislav Medvedenko on 12/05/03


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  •  Re: You can go with this, or you can go with that...
    Jalapeno Poppers - Bit and Spur, Springdale UT
    Prime Rib - Harris Ranch, San Fransisco
    Funonions - Claim Jumper
    Bratwurst - Ratskellar, Old World Huntington Beach(with a Warstiener)
    Salsa Roja - Marios, Huntington Beach
    Shrimp - Bubba Gump Shrimp Inc. ;)
    Chili - Claim Jumper
    Posted by Lagwagon a 29 year old riding a Rootbeer blur bullit from Aliso Viejo on 12/05/03

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  •  Re: You can go with this, or you can go with that...
    Buffalo Wings: Wendell's - Norton, MA
    T-Bone Steak: Ruth's Chris - various locations
    Bugles: of course
    Kielbasa: Bronhard Bros Market - Fall River, MA
    Salsa Roja: Coyote Cucina Fire Roasted
    Shrimp: Killer Shrimp peel 'n eat - various locations
    Clam Chowder: Venus de Milo - Swansea, MA -or- the spicy chowder at Dam Leo's in Tujunga.
    Posted by JimN a 38 year old riding a Seven Sola from La Crescenta on 12/05/03

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  •  Re: You can go with this, or you can go with that...
    Wings: anyplace
    T-Bone: Nick 'n Stefs, Downtown LA
    Funions, duh...
    Bratwurst: the Red Lion, Silverlake
    Salsa Roja: Padre's, Yuma, AZ
    Crab: Empress Pavillion, China Town
    Clam Chowder: Water Grill, Downtown LA
    Posted by Surly a 28 year old Die-hard Enthusiast riding a '02 Giant AC from Pasadena on 12/05/03

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  •  Re: You can go with this, or you can go with that...
    All of the above for $2.99 all-you-can-eat at Denny's. The E-Coli capital of the world. MMMMMMMmmmmmmm!


    Posted by Upchuck on 12/05/03


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  •  Re: You can go with this, or you can go with that...
    Man! I am starving!

    Buffalo Wings
    Grilled Steak
    Funions
    Kielbasa
    Roja
    camarones
    chili

    Where's a Shoney's in these here parts?
    Posted by EBasil riding a Manitou HT from San Diego on 12/08/03


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  •  Re: You can go with this, or you can go with that...
    Buffalo Wings somewhere good
    Prime Rib @ Lawry's in Beverly Hills - w/all the fixins
    neither - Soy Crisps; Cool Ranch or White Cheddar
    Bratwurst - Red Lion in Silverlake or a beer hall in Munich during Oktoberfest
    Salsa Verde @ a roadside taco stand in Baja
    Thai coconut shrimp skewers - anywhere in Thailand
    Clam Chowder - Malibu Seafood - OR, Chili on a Tommy Burger - Van Nuys

    with most of these choices, a nice cold beer, the exception would be the Prime Rib - a bottle of Chateau Lafite Rothchild - ahhhhh so good!
    Posted by Macrider a 37 year old Die-hard Enthusiast riding a Turner RFX, XCE & Trek Bruiser 2 from LA on 12/08/03


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    •  Re: You can go with this, or you can go with that...
      Yes, Chili Burgers and Chili fries at Tommy's is super tastey.

      I have actually had the pleasure of seeing them make chili. It is in this farily large kettle, like 150-200gallon double jacketed steam kettle, and it looks like absolute a$$, but taste sooo good.
      Posted by Lagwagon a 29 year old riding a Rootbeer blur bullit from Aliso Viejo on 12/10/03


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      •  Re: Lagwagon, I went with that...
        Hey, I made a muffaletta sandwich last night using your olive salad - TASTY! - so tasty I made another & brought it in for lunch today....
        Posted by Macrider a 37 year old Die-hard Enthusiast riding a Turner RFX, XCE & Trek Bruiser 2 from LA on 12/10/03

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        •  Re: Lagwagon, I went with that...
          Awsome!
          Did you use a "Fresh round loaf of crusty Italian bread topped with layers of sliced provolone and mozzarella, genoa salami, cooked ham, and mortadella with plenty of Italian Muffuletta Olive Salad Mix?" :)

          Hey you know what else you can do, is the "quick and Easy" suggestion.

          Italian bread loaf cut into slices, spoon the Olive Mix and top with Parmesan cheese. It is quick, easy and also tastey.

          Let me know when you run out.
          Posted by Lagwagon a 29 year old riding a Rootbeer blur bullit from Aliso Viejo on 12/10/03


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          •  Re: Lagwagon, I went with that...
            I did use a fresh, crusty Italian loaf - but I can't find the authentic "muff" loaf that New Orleans is famous for (it's a 10" round with sesame seeds on top)

            it had:

            Provolone
            Mozzarella
            Genoa Salami
            Black Forest ham
            Imported Mortadella
            and lots of Guilano's Olive Salad Mix - TASTY w/a Stone IPA!
            Posted by Macrider a 37 year old Die-hard Enthusiast riding a Turner RFX, XCE & Trek Bruiser 2 from LA on 12/10/03


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            •  Re: Lagwagon, I went with that...
              Yes! You are on it. The Muffuletta Sandwich is a specialty of New Orleans, and it is harder to find the right loaf (with sesame seeds).

              This is why I left that out, and to made it easier for the masses. :)

              I stayed for a WEEK in New Orleans, especially Bourbon Street and all of its madness. That place is crazy.

              The muff sandwich should be a lot more popular, IMO. If you ask most people, they have never heard of it.



              Posted by Lagwagon a 29 year old riding a Rootbeer blur bullit from Aliso Viejo on 12/10/03


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              •  Re: Lagwagon, I went with that...
                ...or think it's something outta "Forum" ;-)

                New Orleans was built on Muffs & Po-boys
                Posted by Macrider a 37 year old Die-hard Enthusiast riding a Turner RFX, XCE & Trek Bruiser 2 from LA on 12/10/03


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                •  Re: Lagwagon, I went with that...
                  Dear forum, I've been a loyal reader for years, but never thought any of these stories were true. Well, you'll never guess what really happened to me last Friday.

                  At the local pizza joint, there's a 19 year old delivery girl who looks like she stepped right off the pages of your magazine. There I was watching football when all of a sudden I got real craving for pizza......

                  What were we talking about again?
                  Posted by El Jefe a 34 year old riding a Blinging V10, ghetto Stinky, shiny Azonic, & a SS Roast from Trabuco Canyon on 12/12/03


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                  •  Re: Lagwagon, I went with that...
                    Muff sandwich? Sign me up, no snorkel needed! Delicious, ooh-yaah...
                    Posted by EzyRider riding a stump from da beach on 12/17/03

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