This man fucks.
This man fucks.
except a burrito from the mission is god compared to puny human burritos anywhere else.This is a very odd Wikipedia list, a lot of items are very generic, ex.
This seems like nearly any burrito that is wrapped up to go.
Freshly made frybread tacos are exquisite, but their quality varies wildly depending on the fair you are at. You want a golden brown bread. Pow wows generally make much better ones than fairs, as is to be expected.
Goetta, i eat this shit basically every Sunday. Its my comfort food
Oh interesting. My family calls that "grits", and I never knew the "goetta" nameGoetta, i eat this shit basically every Sunday. Its my comfort food
Ah, well Philly is all about Cheese steaks and waterice... and prezles from what I gather. Anyone have any suggestions for philly? I've been here a week :D
Oh interesting. My family calls that "grits", and I never knew the "goetta" name
Coney Island Dogs and Detroit style pizza top my list....are my roots showing??
I never heard of them until I moved to Florida. I'm originally from south Jersey.
From Philly. I love scrapple cut thin with a crunchy finish. Also, nobody - NOBODY- orders cheese wiz for a cheese steak in Philly. It's meat, American or Provolone, onions (wit or wit out) and that's it. Served on an Ameroso roll
Finger steaks Southern Idaho Small strips of steak (usually sirloin), battered with a tempura-like batter and deep-fried in oil.
Whataburger makes the best
Stuffed clams (or stuffies) are popular in New England and consist of a breadcrumb and minced clam mixture that is baked on the half shell of a quahog hard shell clam.[1][2][3][4] Other ingredients typically found in the basic breadcrumb mixture are: meat such as sausage, bacon or chouriço (Portuguese sausage), chili pepper, lemon juice, bell peppers, celery, onion, garlic, spices and herbs. There are many different recipes for stuffed clams; many restaurants in New England have their own variety, as do many home cooks.
Coffee milk is a drink made by mixing coffee syrup or coffee extract and milk together in a manner similar to chocolate milk.[1] It is the official state drink in Rhode Island.[2] Coffee syrup is a sweetened coffee concentrate and key ingredient in coffee milk. The syrup is prepared by straining water and sugar through coffee grounds.
Dude, most places don't even have cheese whiz! Your local pizza shop doesn't keep it in stock for sure. Also, the best steaks are at Delassandro's