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What's for supper?
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Re: What's for supper?
I don't much care for the regular Yuengling, but those Black & Tans I do enjoy.GFK wrote: ↑Mon Mar 22, 2021 7:01 pmI did not know either, until I came to Virginia. Now, it has became my favorite. I guess it is kind of a Eastern thing?cooperhawk wrote: ↑Mon Mar 22, 2021 6:13 pmWe cannot get Yuengling's here in the Twin Cities area. We've asked if they could order it and they
don't know what it is.![]()
https://www.yuengling.com/find-our-beer/
Had one with the grilled burger tonight.
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Re: What's for supper?
I don't think it's distributed nation wide but right now I have a case of Shell's Deer Brand, Pre Prohibition Lager.
I can't always get it, but when I can I do like it. The bottle says the recipe has been around since 1860.
They describe it as a "straw colored mild malt flavor".
I can't always get it, but when I can I do like it. The bottle says the recipe has been around since 1860.
They describe it as a "straw colored mild malt flavor".
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Re: What's for supper?
Yes, taste is a peculiar thing. At one time, I did not like coffee without cream and sugar. Then, I started liking coffee without cream and sugar. Now, I like a little cream and sugar in my coffee. My mother law use to like a little coffee in her Cognac. Me, I my liquor straight. Maybe, a little ice to help cool it out. But, it is hard to beat a nice cold beer. Some are more bolder and smoother than others. Yet, most go down well, when they are cold.Vaquero wrote: ↑Mon Mar 22, 2021 9:03 pmI don't much care for the regular Yuengling, but those Black & Tans I do enjoy.GFK wrote: ↑Mon Mar 22, 2021 7:01 pmI did not know either, until I came to Virginia. Now, it has became my favorite. I guess it is kind of a Eastern thing?cooperhawk wrote: ↑Mon Mar 22, 2021 6:13 pm
We cannot get Yuengling's here in the Twin Cities area. We've asked if they could order it and they
don't know what it is.![]()
https://www.yuengling.com/find-our-beer/
Had one with the grilled burger tonight.![]()
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Re: What's for supper?
Ya your welcome Mark
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Re: What's for supper?
I like my whiskey straight on a big ice cube. My neighbor likes whiskey and coke. To me that just ruins the whiskey and I cant stand Coke anyway
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Re: What's for supper?
Agreed. I won't mix any good quality spirits. I occasionally enjoy a Bloody Mary or Vodka/Tonic, but even then I use cheap Vodka.
Sometimes, a Margarita using Cuervo.
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Re: What's for supper?
Well, I already know what's for supper. It will be the last of the corned beef and cabbage. Now I really like it,
but that's enough for a while. It will be served with yellow boiled potatoes with melted butter and a cold beer.
but that's enough for a while. It will be served with yellow boiled potatoes with melted butter and a cold beer.
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Re: What's for supper?
Smoked Cornish Game hen Broccoli and peppers roasted in yes the oven Coop. Try it yall like it. Baked tater to
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Re: What's for supper?
Breakfast for dinner
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Re: What's for supper?
imitation crab in 3 different cheeses, left over slaw, boiled cabbage and oven brown rice
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Re: What's for supper?
I spent the night at my buddy's place and we went to the Mexican restaurant. I had tacos with a Modelo.and a couple Margaritas.
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Re: What's for supper?
Got reservations tonight to eat Smelt! I know, bait, but I do like the little fishys.
Our favorite supper club, all you can eat. Probably have a good local beer or maybe
even a martini to wash them down.
Soaked in buttermilk, battered and deep fried with fries and slaw.
They're a heck of a lot better than canned sardines.
Our favorite supper club, all you can eat. Probably have a good local beer or maybe
even a martini to wash them down.
Soaked in buttermilk, battered and deep fried with fries and slaw.
They're a heck of a lot better than canned sardines.
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Re: What's for supper?
I'm jealous Coop. Sounds great. Eat some extra for me! ☺cooperhawk wrote: ↑Wed Mar 24, 2021 4:48 pmGot reservations tonight to eat Smelt! I know, bait, but I do like the little fishys.
Our favorite supper club, all you can eat. Probably have a good local beer or maybe
even a martini to wash them down.
Soaked in buttermilk, battered and deep fried with fries and slaw.
They're a heck of a lot better than canned sardines.![]()
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Re: What's for supper?
Oh, this is gonna be a lazy dinner for me. "Prison food" my friend Gary calls it: Little smokies and baked beans with some cornbread on the side.
Told ya, I'm lazy today. Wife will make something simple for dinner, probably a salad and some wine.
Told ya, I'm lazy today. Wife will make something simple for dinner, probably a salad and some wine.
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Re: What's for supper?
There ARE those nights Tom. I'm about on par with you tonite. You are doin better than me though!
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Re: What's for supper?
Well, (burp), we're back. We got in early because in the past they have run out, but not tonight.
We had two huge platters of smelt along with a basket of twice cooked French fries, cole slaw,
a loaf of garlic toast and I had a nice dark local draft beer while Carol had a couple glasses of white
wine. They were really good. The smaller ones I like the best as they are sweeter and the tails are
crispy.
They can seat a lot of folks and they were full up with people waiting out side for their turn. This is
a family run place and they all know us and treat us like members of their family as well. It's nice
to feel comfortable and hear folks laughing and chatting as they eat. It's our happy place.
And the food is great too.
We had two huge platters of smelt along with a basket of twice cooked French fries, cole slaw,
a loaf of garlic toast and I had a nice dark local draft beer while Carol had a couple glasses of white
wine. They were really good. The smaller ones I like the best as they are sweeter and the tails are
crispy.
They can seat a lot of folks and they were full up with people waiting out side for their turn. This is
a family run place and they all know us and treat us like members of their family as well. It's nice
to feel comfortable and hear folks laughing and chatting as they eat. It's our happy place.
And the food is great too.
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VFW (Life Member), VVA (Life Member)
Legion (Life Member), NRA (Life Member)
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Re: What's for supper?
Taco salads
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Re: What's for supper?
Go ahead...rub it in, rub it in Coop; I can take it.cooperhawk wrote: ↑Wed Mar 24, 2021 7:40 pmWell, (burp), we're back. We got in early because in the past they have run out, but not tonight.
We had two huge platters of smelt along with a basket of twice cooked French fries, cole slaw,
a loaf of garlic toast and I had a nice dark local draft beer while Carol had a couple glasses of white
wine. They were really good. The smaller ones I like the best as they are sweeter and the tails are
crispy.
They can seat a lot of folks and they were full up with people waiting out side for their turn. This is
a family run place and they all know us and treat us like members of their family as well. It's nice
to feel comfortable and hear folks laughing and chatting as they eat. It's our happy place.![]()
And the food is great too.
Kidding aside, glad you both had a good night!...Sincerely.
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