Well, I'm from New Jersey. We have a couple things you just won't find anywhere else.
A pork roll. If you don't know what I'm talking about, you AREN'T from New Jersey.
Pizza. Ok, New York can shell out good pizza too, but anywhere out of there, and the grade of pizza just isn't the same. I'm in PA now, and I've finally found a pizza place near me that just makes it decent enough. But back home, we had TONS of pizza places to choose from. I live on a college, and there are only TWO places nearby. Come on, it's a freaking goldmine!
As for the tea issue, tea is served hot in New Jersey. You get water, and a teabag. If you want it cold, you ask for iced tea. Depending on the place you go to, it may be pre-sweetened, it may be unsweetened.
And, one last thing, we have...THE WINDMILL! The best hot dogs and burgers, the BEST fries. There is no comparison to the Windmill.
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The problem there is that unless the tea is hot, the sugar won't dissolve, it will just sink to the bottom.Quoth kerrisan View PostThere is sugar at tables in sit-down restaurants so that you can sweeten your tea.
Besides, why would anyone want unsweet tea? That's just wrong.
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Oddly enough, the best grits I ever had were from a little restaurant in Evanston IL that specialized in gourmet southern cooking. These weren't just plain old grits with salt & butter. These had sausage, shrimp, curry, bits of celery, mushrooms. Oh man, it was so good. Even greater still, it was right across the street from one of my favorite game shops, the late lamented Something Wicked.
It was a regular habit of mine to go have lunch there after picking up a new game book.
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In Texas, you can get sweetened or unsweetened iced tea. Which is good, because as I stated before, I HATE sweet tea. There is sugar at tables in sit-down restaurants so that you can sweeten your tea.
And alot of times down here, it's the African-Americans that eat most of the grits. I like 'em, but I prefer biscuits n' gravy and pan sausage.
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I use to visit my grandfather in Alabama, when we would go to dinner I noticed that when I tried to order unsweetened ice tea, the waitress would look at me like I had just sprout another head.Quoth BusBus View PostUnsweetened iced tea pretty much does not exist north of the 49. Iced tea is a pre-made sugar drink. *yum* We get the same shock when we order an iced tea down south and get a glass of cold, bitter, tea *yuck*
My grandfather would tell the waitress we were visiting from the North, and tell me everyone drinks sweet tea in the South.
Another thing I noticed is that everything and I do mean everything is served with grits. YUCK!
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Dreamstalker, May I ask what college you went to?
I'm an old Johnnie, myself.
Which means, that yes, of course I know Horsemen's Haven! It's not like it used to be. They used to have level 3 chile, too. We'd go there after a particularly hard day of school and do shots of level 3 in between sneaking into the bathroom to do shots of tequila. We used to go in there on Friday afternoon and the whole place would be filled with Johnnies, like every table in that teeny little place taken. It was great. Before they moved they had a teeny tiny little restaurant that only had 8 or 9 tables and a small lunch bar with 3 or 4 stools.
I can still smell the chile wafting from the tiny little kitchen...
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Transplant of a sort here...was living near Santa Fe for college until this past May.
Oooh, I've never tried that one. Two of my favorite toppings.Quoth ThinMick View PostPizza with chile: It's actually a good idea. As suspicious as I was of it when I first came here from New York, a dozen years ago, the chile really does add something -- especially in combination with pineapple.
A good friend back in Santa Fe makes oatmeal cookies with a hint of green chile. Just enough for a bit of a kick.
Any of the New Mexicans here familiar with Horseman's Haven? Their claim to fame is "level 2" green chile. I don't know how they make it, but the last batch I had my lips were burning for two days and chapped for a week.
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Well after that incident I decided that southern Canada was like the southern US - very wierd.
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Unsweetened iced tea pretty much does not exist north of the 49. Iced tea is a pre-made sugar drink. *yum* We get the same shock when we order an iced tea down south and get a glass of cold, bitter, tea *yuck*Quoth Cia View PostThe only place I ever had any problems in getting regular (unsweetened) ice tea was a restaurant in Vancouver, BC. The waitress said that all their ice tea was presweetened. Okaaay. So I had a hot tea instead.
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That reminds me of Family Guy.
Peter Griffin: W-w-w-w-wait a second. You're telling me I flew all the way to Kentucky to get some of your fried chicken, and the Colonel isn't even working today?
KFC Employee: He ain't real. He dead.
Peter Griffin: What?
KFC Employee: I say he dead.
Peter Griffin: . . . IS MR. SANDERS IN?
KFC Employee: What wrong wid you? I say you he dead.
Peter Griffin: . . . THE COLONEL!
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AHhhhhhhh Frito Pie. My ex GF's Mother, made me once. And that was one of the best things, I ever had.
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Quoth LdyJedi View Post
Hi, neighbor!
We're currently looking for a new place for our dojang and one realtor wanted us to look in that area (we're currently at Park City). I told him thanks, but no thanks! I don't want to fight that traffic daily!
I'd rather stay by Park City, too. There's a lot of traffic there as well, but it's not too bad.
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