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maxine in ri wrote:
There's one particular (very small) chain of Lambert's restaurants (cafes?) that is known for throwing their dinner rolls to their diners -- http://www.throwedrolls.com/ -- which is not exactly a good example of upscale "fine" dining g. Never been there personally, but when I see/hear the word "Lambert's," that's what I reminded of Perhapsit's a regional 'suh-thun' (southern) fad/thing? I went to one of _those_ Lambert's restaurants last summer while visiting a friend who lives in western Missouri. There's nothing about the place that's upscale. :-) The place reminded me of a Cracker Barrel restaurant, except that it had a line to get in and better food. The food is pretty much the typical fried chicken/fried fish/burgers/ham. Soft drinks are served in cups that make a Big Gulp look like a demitasse. Then, while you're eating, they come around with _more_ -- big bowls of potatoes or mac-n-cheese ladled out as you please. And then there are the rolls. The rolls come out on a wheeled cart that looks specially-built for carrying several pans of rolls. Want one? Shout out and they toss one to you. Drop it and they'll throw you another -- if there are any left from that pass, since they go pretty quick. Fortunately utensils and butter are not delivered that same way. :-) If I'm in that neighborhood again, I'd probably see if we could drag some newbies to the place. It's an experience -- certainly more memorable than yet another Denny's/Big Boy/Bob Evans. sd |
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"sd" wrote in message ... maxine in ri wrote: There's one particular (very small) chain of Lambert's restaurants (cafes?) that is known for throwing their dinner rolls to their diners -- http://www.throwedrolls.com/ -- which is not exactly a good example of upscale "fine" dining g. Never been there personally, but when I see/hear the word "Lambert's," that's what I reminded of Perhapsit's a regional 'suh-thun' (southern) fad/thing? I don't know that is really a Southern thing but they have been around a long long time for it just to be a fad. They do have good food though and if you leave hungry from there it is because you chose not to be full or you don't like carbs enough. Cindi I went to one of _those_ Lambert's restaurants last summer while visiting a friend who lives in western Missouri. There's nothing about the place that's upscale. :-) The place reminded me of a Cracker Barrel restaurant, except that it had a line to get in and better food. The food is pretty much the typical fried chicken/fried fish/burgers/ham. Soft drinks are served in cups that make a Big Gulp look like a demitasse. Then, while you're eating, they come around with _more_ -- big bowls of potatoes or mac-n-cheese ladled out as you please. And then there are the rolls. The rolls come out on a wheeled cart that looks specially-built for carrying several pans of rolls. Want one? Shout out and they toss one to you. Drop it and they'll throw you another -- if there are any left from that pass, since they go pretty quick. Fortunately utensils and butter are not delivered that same way. :-) If I'm in that neighborhood again, I'd probably see if we could drag some newbies to the place. It's an experience -- certainly more memorable than yet another Denny's/Big Boy/Bob Evans. sd |
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"sd" wrote in message ... maxine in ri wrote: There's one particular (very small) chain of Lambert's restaurants (cafes?) that is known for throwing their dinner rolls to their diners -- http://www.throwedrolls.com/ -- which is not exactly a good example of upscale "fine" dining g. Never been there personally, but when I see/hear the word "Lambert's," that's what I reminded of Perhapsit's a regional 'suh-thun' (southern) fad/thing? I went to one of _those_ Lambert's restaurants last summer while visiting a friend who lives in western Missouri. There's nothing about the place that's upscale. :-) The place reminded me of a Cracker Barrel restaurant, except that it had a line to get in and better food. The food is pretty much the typical fried chicken/fried fish/burgers/ham. Soft drinks are served in cups that make a Big Gulp look like a demitasse. Then, while you're eating, they come around with _more_ -- big bowls of potatoes or mac-n-cheese ladled out as you please. And then there are the rolls. The rolls come out on a wheeled cart that looks specially-built for carrying several pans of rolls. Want one? Shout out and they toss one to you. Drop it and they'll throw you another -- if there are any left from that pass, since they go pretty quick. Fortunately utensils and butter are not delivered that same way. :-) If I'm in that neighborhood again, I'd probably see if we could drag some newbies to the place. It's an experience -- certainly more memorable than yet another Denny's/Big Boy/Bob Evans. sd I've been past the one in Sikeston four times now and still haven't stopped. I can recommend the lunch buffet in Decker at Fiddler's. The cat fish was excellent. The fried chicken was pretty good too. Ms P |
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Houston has a "throwed roll" restaurant called The Potatoe Patch. The
food is pretty good. http://potatoepatch.com/index.html Becca |
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"Becca" wrote in message
... Houston has a "throwed roll" restaurant called The Potatoe Patch. The food is pretty good. http://potatoepatch.com/index.html Becca Ya beat me to it, Becca! I haven't been there in *many* years (I don't think I was actually there more than three or four times, tops--even though I lived within a mile of the place at one point), but I remember the dining experience well. Very unique. Mary |
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MareCat wrote:
Ya beat me to it, Becca! I haven't been there in *many* years (I don't think I was actually there more than three or four times, tops--even though I lived within a mile of the place at one point), but I remember the dining experience well. Very unique. Mary Mary, I may go to the Potatoe Patch tomorrow night. I booked a flight to California via IAH, to go on a cruise. After I booked the flight, my mother became ill, so I moved to Louisiana to be closer to her. This morning I made Banana Nut Bread and it was delish! Banana Nut Bread 2 cups flour 1 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 cup butter 3/4 cup brown sugar 2 eggs, beaten 2 1/2 cups mashed bananas 1 cup chopped walnuts Preheat the oven to 350 degrees (F) (175 degrees C). Lightly grease a 9x5 inch loaf pan. In a large bowl, combine the flour, baking soda and salt. In a separate bowl, cream together the butter and brown sugar. Mash the bananas, add the eggs and nuts, stir until well blended, add to the butter and brown sugar, stir until mixed. Add the banana mixture to the flour mixture; stir just to moisten. Pour batter into prepared loaf pan. Bake for 60 to 75 minutes, until a toothpick inserted into center of the loaf comes out clean. Cool in the pan for 10 minutes, before removing. Becca |
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On Apr 28, 12:13 pm, T wrote:
In article , says... On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 18:47:07 -0500, sd wrote: The rolls come out on a wheeled cart that looks specially-built for carrying several pans of rolls. Want one? Shout out and they toss one to you. Drop it and they'll throw you another -- if there are any left from that pass, since they go pretty quick. You know, it's bad enough that millions of women and children on this planet are starving from malnutrition and we here in the US are so oblivious to it that we throw food around the restaurant knowing that much it will be swept away and go to waste. These starving people would cry at the sight of this ignorant waste of life-sustaining food just so a bunch of yahoos can have some frivolous "fun". Anybody who participates in that should be ashamed of themselves! I hope you remember that next time you see food being tossed around the restaurant. -sw By and large they're not starving because of any shortage of food but because of political idiocy. It is easy for we Americans to say that, pigs that we are. It is both. The third reason is that the poor continue to reproduce like rodents, and the FLACCID PENIS MAN in the Vatican insists on no birth control. The guy who hasn't had...since... would rather see children starving, covered by flies than accept the idea of sex without consequences. I don't find myself in perfect agreement with Steve Wertz very often, but in this case, 100%. --Bryan |
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On Apr 28, 6:39�pm, Food Snob wrote:
On Apr 28, 12:13 pm, T wrote: In article , says... On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 18:47:07 -0500, sd wrote: The rolls come out on a wheeled cart that looks specially-built for carrying several pans of rolls. Want one? Shout out and they toss one to you. Drop it and they'll throw you another -- if there are any left from that pass, since they go pretty quick. You know, it's bad enough that millions of women and children on this planet are starving from malnutrition and we here in the US are so oblivious to it that we throw food around the restaurant knowing that much it will be swept away and go to waste. These starving people would cry at the sight of this ignorant waste of life-sustaining food just so a bunch of yahoos can have some frivolous "fun". *Anybody who participates in that should be ashamed of themselves! *I hope you remember that next time you see food being tossed around the restaurant. -sw By and large they're not starving because of any shortage of food but because of political idiocy. It is easy for we Americans to say that, pigs that we are. *It is both. *The third reason is that the poor continue to reproduce like rodents, and the FLACCID PENIS MAN in the Vatican insists on no birth control. *The guy who hasn't had...since... would rather see children starving, covered by flies than accept the idea of sex without consequences. I don't find myself in perfect agreement with Steve Wertz very often, but in this case, 100%. You refer to that morbidly senile vatican ******* as a man... that ignorant insensitive selfish puke who hasn't a clue what this planet is about is as much about humanity as a fungus. And it ain't just Americans, that pointy bonneted slut and his pimping cohorts cohabit with prepubescent boys everywhere... and no one can convince me that nuns are just nuns.. they're invented to minister to crotch business, everyone's everywhere... and anyone believes that the sister teresa and her ilk hadn't their glut of prepubescent penis in their every orifice is brain dead. And always remember, the jesuses were landscaper's apprentices, it's only right they're depicted nailed to landscape ties. Hey, don't tear at me, I don't make up yoose fairy tales. Sheldon |
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On Apr 28, 6:46 pm, Sheldon wrote:
On Apr 28, 6:39?pm, Food Snob wrote: On Apr 28, 12:13 pm, T wrote: In article , says... On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 18:47:07 -0500, sd wrote: The rolls come out on a wheeled cart that looks specially-built for carrying several pans of rolls. Want one? Shout out and they toss one to you. Drop it and they'll throw you another -- if there are any left from that pass, since they go pretty quick. You know, it's bad enough that millions of women and children on this planet are starving from malnutrition and we here in the US are so oblivious to it that we throw food around the restaurant knowing that much it will be swept away and go to waste. These starving people would cry at the sight of this ignorant waste of life-sustaining food just so a bunch of yahoos can have some frivolous "fun". ?Anybody who participates in that should be ashamed of themselves! ?I hope you remember that next time you see food being tossed around the restaurant. -sw By and large they're not starving because of any shortage of food but because of political idiocy. It is easy for we Americans to say that, pigs that we are. ?It is both. ?The third reason is that the poor continue to reproduce like rodents, and the FLACCID PENIS MAN in the Vatican insists on no birth control. ?The guy who hasn't had...since... would rather see children starving, covered by flies than accept the idea of sex without consequences. I don't find myself in perfect agreement with Steve Wertz very often, but in this case, 100%. You refer to that morbidly senile vatican ******* as a man... that ignorant insensitive selfish puke who hasn't a clue what this planet is about is as much about humanity as a fungus. Congratulations, Sheldon. Only you could read what I wrote about the old bugger, and think it generous. Sheldon --Bryan |
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You know, it's bad enough that millions of women and children on this planet are starving from malnutrition and we here in the US are so oblivious to it that we throw food around the restaurant knowing that much it will be swept away and go to waste. These starving people would cry at the sight of this ignorant waste of life-sustaining food just so a bunch of yahoos can have some frivolous "fun". Anybody who participates in that should be ashamed of themselves! I hope you remember that next time you see food being tossed around the restaurant. I've been thinking about this. I don't know the answer, but is tossing a roll any worse than tossing a paper or plastic toy that could be (will be) thrown out at some point? Sure, we can eat rolls, but making a toy is still using natural resources, fossil fuels, etc. Should be ban toys? Should we ban fuel made from grain? Should we ban anything that is not made purely to sustain life? Do we really need decorative icing on a birthday cake? The ingredients in a roll are pretty simple and replaceable. Just like trees made for paper. Should we ban the newspaper? After all, apple trees could be grown in that space and feed people. How many of us have taken the time to take a tray of rolls to a soup kitchen? After all, it would save them from being tossed. How many of us have actually taken all the bread left at the "day old" store and donated it? Perhaps anything that is fun should be banned in favor of doing good work to help others. It is not up to me to make the moral decisions here but it certainly is food for thought. -- Ed http://pages.cthome.net/edhome/ |
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On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 10:51:35 -0400, T
wrote: In article . com, says... On Apr 28, 6:39ï¿=3Fpm, Food Snob wrote: On Apr 28, 12:13 pm, T wrote: In article , says... On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 18:47:07 -0500, sd wrote: The rolls come out on a wheeled cart that looks specially-built for carrying several pans of rolls. Want one? Shout out and they toss one to you. Drop it and they'll throw you another -- if there are any left from that pass, since they go pretty quick. You know, it's bad enough that millions of women and children on this planet are starving from malnutrition and we here in the US are so oblivious to it that we throw food around the restaurant knowing that much it will be swept away and go to waste. These starving people would cry at the sight of this ignorant waste of life-sustaining food just so a bunch of yahoos can have some frivolous "fun". *Anybody who participates in that should be ashamed of themselves! *I hope you remember that next time you see food being tossed around the restaurant. -sw By and large they're not starving because of any shortage of food but because of political idiocy. It is easy for we Americans to say that, pigs that we are. *It is both. *The third reason is that the poor continue to reproduce like rodents, and the FLACCID PENIS MAN in the Vatican insists on no birth control. *The guy who hasn't had...since... would rather see children starving, covered by flies than accept the idea of sex without consequences. I don't find myself in perfect agreement with Steve Wertz very often, but in this case, 100%. You refer to that morbidly senile vatican ******* as a man... that ignorant insensitive selfish puke who hasn't a clue what this planet is about is as much about humanity as a fungus. And it ain't just Americans, that pointy bonneted slut and his pimping cohorts cohabit with prepubescent boys everywhere... and no one can convince me that nuns are just nuns.. they're invented to minister to crotch business, everyone's everywhere... and anyone believes that the sister teresa and her ilk hadn't their glut of prepubescent penis in their every orifice is brain dead. And always remember, the jesuses were landscaper's apprentices, it's only right they're depicted nailed to landscape ties. Hey, don't tear at me, I don't make up yoose fairy tales. Sheldon So you must be a lapsed Catholic. no, he's a freelance idiot and bigot. your pal, blake |