I'm craving a dirty, greasy, cheese burger right now from the corner mom and pop burger place.
Beats fast food any day.
I'm craving a dirty, greasy, cheese burger right now from the corner mom and pop burger place.
Beats fast food any day.
@Mrfunkedude I had my weekly greasy bacon cheese burger on Wednesday. It's going to be tough holding out until next week...
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Sounds good!
I could go for a Hawaiian pizza from my favorite local place. Maybe a plan for tonight...
@That_One_Guy I love Hawaiian pizza with some Tapatio on it. YUMMMM.
@Mrfunkedude I have everything but the buns to make my own at home. Since everything here is shutting down because of the weather, I may break down & use sandwich bread to have one tonight.
@Urban_Hermit reason #7098770 I will never live in Oregon.
@Mrfunkedude on the Oregon Coast, where I have lived & frequently travel, there are few fast food places. I have stopped in many places that would be described as owner operated. Either the restaurant is fancy & the burger is $13 (back when a fast food burger was $5), or the price was reasonable but the burger was burnt around the edges & tasted like smoke, on a plain bun, w/ 1 pickle slice on the side with greasy fries. I gave up, & planned trips around the 1 BK in Florence.
@Urban_Hermit I know I'm privileged to live in an area where there's just about every food that you can imagine and a lot of great mom and pop shops making that great food.
I am genuinely sad for you.
@Mrfunkedude Can you tell that I saw your earlier toot about Burger King? Anyway, a burger at BK ordered with heavy pickle, heavy tomatoes, no ketchup was okay for what I could afford.
I once stopped in a place called Patrick's Crab Shack in Winchester Bay for a $23 seafood sampler plater, on my first vacation road trip ever. Everything was prefrozen, nothing was battered in house, and everything tasted like smoke from a poorly cleaned grill. Mom & Pop < I could do at home, :(
@Urban_Hermit I know. I've been there a lot of times. I have friends that live around Eugene. I just can't see myself ever living there, but no shade to those who do.
@Mrfunkedude fair enough. There are places in Portland that are trendy and sometimes great and fairly cheap, but Oregon is the most rural of the continental US West Coast states (excluding AK). Outside of the Willamette Valley some communities have a very rural "well what do you expect?" attitude.
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