fredipusrex
FredipusRex
fredipusrex

I don’t have anything to add to this comment I just like it a lot. 

I don’t want to be overly dramatic here but leaving Dennis Farina out the Oscar In Memoriam is a crime and someone should have went to jail over it.  

But the actual chicken is good.

I teach at a very prosperous New England girls’ boarding high school. I work with many wonderful, talented, dedicated colleagues in the faculty, administration, and staff. The food service is, without question, the best run division of the school. Terrible weather, coronavirus, late nights, early morning, schedule

Until last weekend, I worked at a local fast food joint and we offered a similar chicken sandwich which was our only use of pickles. The last couple weeks I’ve seen some just absolutely enormous pickle slices, like over 2" in diameter. I saw a couple that were almost the size of our tomato slices.

I tend to get mine wet / sweet and hot when I visit, but I’d absolutely get garlic bread if it were an option.  And yes, sometimes with cheese just to change it up.

Garlic bread is a good hack for just about any savory sandwich. Butter and garlic go with everything.

You’re missing red sauce as an additional option.

Just saw this on Cooks Country or ATK.   They said slices instead of cubes.

You brought them into the US? But you didn’t declare them, right? Right?

Roots has pretty good pizza, but the best thing on the menu is the “mozzarella sticks you’ll be telling strangers about,” which I am doing now, strangers.

I feel you. I have the stevia problem, although if it’s mixed with erythritol, I can tolerate it. Also with the supertaster. Brussel sprouts taste like chewing on rubber bands. Vanilla Lik-em-Stiks gets rid of the aftertaste, btw. Coffee and teas are no goes without sweeteners. My preferred is aspartame, and Splenda

The eighties is when I became familiar with Piper and I have one of those other author’s Fuzzy paperbacks somewhere. Probably published by Ace or Ballantine maybe? I’m pretty sure Piper’s been out of print for decades so I think the obscure label applies but I think you know that! He was obviously an influence on

Looks to be about 12 oz of ketchup 9 oz of hot sauce 4 oz of soy sauce 2 oz of sweet and sour 1.5 oz of mustard 1-2 oz of honey. Average amount in a ketchup packet is .3 oz and is used for the viscus stuff, soy sauce is .2 oz

I didn’t want to cross too many streams! I’m already in a million different places at once right now anyway.

wasp to fig

You know you're just asking for it, right?

This reminds me of a joke:

As I understand it, that’s just how they do it in Japan.