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Jeff - Webmaster/Admin - CoasterBuzz.com, Sillynonsense.com
"As far as I can tell it doesn't matter who you are. If you can believe, there's something worth fighting for..." - Garbage, "Parade"
Jeff said:
"If the vinegar doesn't burn your nose, you don't have enough on."
LOL -- Amen, brother! You can never have too much vinegar. Good thing my wife enjoys it as much as I do or I think we'd have to take separate cars home! ;)
While vinegar is my favorite, I also enjoy cheese on my fries, especially at Kennywood. Though next time I'm there I might have to try GregLeg's combination. I've heard him rave about it before and it's got me curious.
2Hostyl, you're not the only one that enjoys BBQ sauce on fries, though I don't think I've ever had it at a park. I usually go straight for the vinegar or the cheese.
Ok, I have to stop, because I am getting really hungry! How many days 'til Kennywood opens? :)
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Aaron
"I think you're blind to the fact that the hand you hold is the hand that holds you down..." - Everclear
We have this place in Las Vegas called Farm Basket and they have turkey gravy and cheese covered fries called farm fries.
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"ok everyone go ahead and pull down on your shoulder restraint so you feel nice and stuck!"
And yeah, I'm plenty pissed about not being able to DROWN fries in BBQ sauce @ parks. When I saw @ KennyWood they had BBQ sauce as a topping I got excited, then they just handed me a Kraft packet (not that I dont like Kraft..). I dont understand why they DONT have 'industrial sized' BBQ dispensers. Hell you can find those @ Mickey D's. Why not at a park?
lata,
jeremy
--who notes that there was plently of sauce to drown his fries @ the Canadian Smokehouse @ BGW...though admittedly the sauce was mainly due to the meat.
Don't they have a BBQ Sauce dispenser at the BBQ place at Hershey? I may be mistaken, but I swear my cousin had a bowl of sauce for his ribs.
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Shady12 said:
I've never even heard of putting vinegar on fries, but it sure sounds gross.
Really?
Of course you realize the difference between putting ketchup on your fries and a sugary tomato sauce is the vinegar in the ketchup, right?
You should try it sometime just for the heck of it.
- 'Playa
PS to hostyl1--Salt and sour chips? Are you serious? And I actually thought the BBQ sauce post was lettin' it all hang out...what's next? A poetic ode to Chick-o-Sticks?
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Jeff - Webmaster/Admin - CoasterBuzz.com, Sillynonsense.com
"As far as I can tell it doesn't matter who you are. If you can believe, there's something worth fighting for..." - Garbage, "Parade"
CPlaya: What's wrong with S&S chips? (Jeff, I prefer "Vitner's" brand ;)). And I'd rather have my muse guide me to verses on Sugar Daddies, Pork Rinds and Na'laters (Now & Laters)
jeremy
--who misses "penny" candy
Den - If you like the Snyder's Dill chips, I *highly* recommend finding some Zaps Dill chips. They rule. Zaps are from Louissiana, but I can get them at specialty food stores in Chicago. They are well worth seeking out.
Zaps also make some mean hot and spicy chips that our hostile friend may like.
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"He's blazin' away like the stars in the universe.." A. Vega + M. Rev "Ghostrider"
*** This post was edited by chris on 2/27/2002. ***
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