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On Mon, 19 Oct 2020 22:02:24 +1100, Bruce > wrote:

>On Mon, 19 Oct 2020 06:30:28 -0400, Sheldon Martin >
>wrote:
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>>On Mon, 19 Oct 2020 09:53:07 +1100, Bruce > wrote:
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>>>On Sun, 18 Oct 2020 18:41:36 -0400, Sheldon Martin >
>>>wrote:
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>>>>I have to agree, it's all about location, I've eaten at several Golden
>>>>Corals that were excellent, better than fancy restaurants. Those in
>>>>the midwest farm country serve surperb food. When I pulled into the
>>>>parking lot filled with tractors the food was better than anything I
>>>>could eat at home.
>>>
>>>You cook worse food than a fast food joint?

>>
>>A giant buffet is not what I'd call fast food, and I'd never have that
>>selection at home.

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>I'd rather not eat surrounded by people who are about to bust a gut
>because it's all you can eat.


No rule requires one to eat there constantly... I've stopped at a
Golden Corral three times over some 25 years, each time the food was
excellent and it was far from being crowded. And the price was far
less than I would have thought, well under $10, would have been well
worth it just for the dessert bar if one is into desserts. Would have
been more than worth $10 just for their salads, marinated 'shrooms to
die for.. had to control myself not to eat more than a bowlful so I'd
have room for other things. I was suprised at how people didn't bring
their little kids. I haven't gone for breakfast but my understanding
is that the bacon and eggs lovers leave oinking and cackling. I
haven't eaten at a Golden Corral near here even though there's one
in Albany. The only times I stopped at a Golden Corral it was like in
Nebraska, South Dakota, and another in that farm area. If it's a
Sunday and you see lots of people in new go to church
Bib Overalls you can be sure the food is excellent. And those farmer
women are built all over like the proverbial brick you know what
house... so much John Deere Seat ass even I'd have difficulty leaving
room for those extrardinarilly humongous bosoms.