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#225026 12/07/10 09:11 PM 12/07/10 09:11 PM |
Joined: Feb 2005 Posts: 4,119 Northfield Mn Karl_Brogger
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Posts: 4,119 Northfield Mn | I was there in 94 for a semester off campus in college and remember the place you are talking about. I went "off reservation" one time and tried the chicken with some hot peppers.... and was taught my lesson when I was somehow nearly blinded by a pepper swinging on a piece of cheese going straight into my eye. Holy crap that hurt.... Holy crap is that funny!
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[Re: John Williams]
#225032 12/07/10 11:26 PM 12/07/10 11:26 PM |
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Posts: 1,403 | To Ventucky- So you are a "Pennsyl-tuckyen" ... Don't you just miss a GOooooD cheese steak ... on a real Philly roll???? I happen to live 10-15m from Marsh Creek and started sailing there on a Sunfish (in 81-82') before I purchased a H16 ... we may have met years ago ....
Harry
Grew up in Devon. Our farm is now a condo complex. Best Cheese Steak back then was Theressa's Luncheonette on Lancaster Pike in Devon just across form the where the Courtyard is. Not there anymore. There was a place in Paoli that was not half bad either that was across form where the train station is. Yeup did a lot of sailing at Marsh Creek - missed you by about three years; moved to California in 78. Don't torture me with remembrances of cheese steaks... I used to work at 14th and Walnut, and the guy on the corner made the best in the world... never have had anything to compare since. I've stopped ordering them in restaurants, even the ones that say they're authentic. They lie. John - when were you in Philadelphia? You ever make it up here we'll hook up with a local guy that is having the Rolls & Cheese sent out every week and there is a place in Huntington Beach that is doing the same. I'll get back to you on that one. What I really miss in the Habbersett Scrapple, best food for a hangover - ever! Not that I can personally speak to this!!!!!! | | | Re: The Nutfreezer and Penguin Races
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#225041 12/08/10 07:37 AM 12/08/10 07:37 AM |
Joined: Feb 2005 Posts: 4,119 Northfield Mn Karl_Brogger
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Posts: 4,119 Northfield Mn | I am still confused by this "off-season". When it is 31 or 32 degrees celsius all year (variance depends on cloud cover) with 24 degree celsius water, the season never ends. Laugh it up fuzzball. There's already fish houses up on the local lakes. Does it matter how cold the water is if it's solid?
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#225054 12/08/10 09:27 AM 12/08/10 09:27 AM |
Joined: Apr 2006 Posts: 699 SE Pa. or Chesapeak Bay HMurphey
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Posts: 699 SE Pa. or Chesapeak Bay | Dear Ventuckey,
I came down to the kitchen this morning and before I turned on the computer, I put the "Wagner" Cast Iron Skillet on the stove and heated it up for .... (you guessed it) a couple of pieces of Habbersetts SCRAPPLE!!! There is nothing better then a cast iron skillet for scrapple ... nicely browned w/ a little ketchup (Hienz of course) ...
Now I can't fill up on Scrapple this morning since I have to have a MUSHROOM CHEESE STEAK for lunch just for JW .... the things I suffer through for my fellow multihullers ......
What day do the rolls fly in from Philly???? That's the day to go ..... MMmmmmmmm a fresh Philly Italian Roll .....
Harry
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[Re: brucat]
#225071 12/08/10 12:38 PM 12/08/10 12:38 PM |
Joined: Jan 2004 Posts: 1,884 Detroit, MI mbounds
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Posts: 1,884 Detroit, MI | Just taking in a few quick things...
1. Harry used to sail Sunfish.
2. Harry used to sail H16.
3. Harry has an insatiable appetite for cheese steaks.
4. Harry no longer sails H16.
Could there be a connection here?
Mike Now there's a case of the pot calling the kettle black if I ever saw one. I also know now why my father (who was born and raised in Philly) liked scrapple for breakfast. "Everything but the Oink" Nasty, nasty stuff. | | | Re: The Nutfreezer and Penguin Races
[Re: mbounds]
#225074 12/08/10 01:21 PM 12/08/10 01:21 PM |
Joined: Aug 2007 Posts: 3,969 brucat
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Posts: 3,969 | Now there's a case of the pot calling the kettle black if I ever saw one.
And your point is... How else would I have so easily recognized the pattern? Harry, who the hell said anything about drinking less beer??? That came out of left field and has no place on a sailor forum! EDIT: BTW, congrats on the 185. There's a number I haven't seen in many, many moons... Mike
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[Re: HMurphey]
#225082 12/08/10 04:30 PM 12/08/10 04:30 PM |
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Posts: 1,403 | Dear Ventuckey,
I came down to the kitchen this morning and before I turned on the computer, I put the "Wagner" Cast Iron Skillet on the stove and heated it up for .... (you guessed it) a couple of pieces of Habbersetts SCRAPPLE!!! There is nothing better then a cast iron skillet for scrapple ... nicely browned w/ a little ketchup (Hienz of course) ...
Now I can't fill up on Scrapple this morning since I have to have a MUSHROOM CHEESE STEAK for lunch just for JW .... the things I suffer through for my fellow multihullers ......
What day do the rolls fly in from Philly???? That's the day to go ..... MMmmmmmmm a fresh Philly Italian Roll .....
Harry
While looking for the photograph I found that I can order it and have it shipped anywhere in the US. So I pulled the trigger and and have 10 lbs on the way. I'll be thinking of ya when I am sitting on my patio in shorts and a t-shirt, picking oranges off my tree for the fresh juice and enjoying my oven broiled scrapple in January. Habersetts is good, but it doesn't beat the stuff you can get at the Reading Terminal that comes in the tins. I'll make it a point to hook up with you when I get back there in the spring. John | | |
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