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A sackful of Krystal hamburgers is the greatest.


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i also used to hit Taco Cabana after leaving the bars........I have grown wiser since then

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Originally Posted by FatCity67


Still have a restaurant like that here local. Couple as a matter of fact been around since the 60's. This one Pops use to grab a bite at when he was a milkman for Crystal Dairy back in the late 60's. Said he could get a plate of winnies and rice covered in brown sauce with eggs for 50¢.

Same place 50+ years later owned by the grandkids now.

South of skidrow on the other side of the tracks.

Upgraded from winnies to hamburger patties.
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Not winnies or patties, but many a night brown gravy, rice, and hamburger meat (maybe a bit of onion cooked in it) was dinner at our place growing up. Usually had some sort of canned or frozen veggie on the side too. Never knew it was Chinese food, just thought of it as po' folks food.


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Originally Posted by jackmountain
Convenience store nachos or chili cheese dogs to start with.
Good enough to risk a DUI for. Sheetz version comes to mind. 7-11’s fixings’ bar coleslaw is dubious at best.

This. Also soy and wasabi almonds. Dammit they get me every time

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Chit, being married to an Asian wife, I get all kinds of, uhh, different food. Does make some kinda fried pork that is damn good; especially when liquired up a bit. Hell, at least she feeds me!

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In high school it was The New Mecca for a half order of chilaquiles and a Bohemian.


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So what’s the difference between Chilaquiles and migas?
I’m drunk and hungry.



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Originally Posted by Valsdad
Not winnies or patties, but many a night brown gravy, rice, and hamburger meat (maybe a bit of onion cooked in it) was dinner at our place growing up. Usually had some sort of canned or frozen veggie on the side too. Never knew it was Chinese food, just thought of it as po' folks food.


To be fair restaurant bills itself as American Chinese.

I was a spoiled brat as a kid. I got tortillas with my rice n' beans.


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