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Apologies if this has already been discussed in my absence but came across this today: https://i.redd.it/1e1n7z82yo321.jpg I quite like ranch dressing on certain salads, but I am fairly sure this would be a disgusting flavor of soda (and had the same thought as the caption on the photo).... Not available in my neck of the woods (which is probably a good thing). Anybody tried it? -- Cheers Chatty Cathy |
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On 1/21/2019 10:02 AM, ChattyCathy wrote:
> > Apologies if this has already been discussed in my absence but came > across this today: > > https://i.redd.it/1e1n7z82yo321.jpg > > I quite like ranch dressing on certain salads, but I am fairly sure this > would be a disgusting flavor of soda (and had the same thought as the > caption on the photo).... Not available in my neck of the woods (which is > probably a good thing). Anybody tried it? > I'll pass on that. We had a Runnings store in town and they had a huge soda selection with flavors like that. I did try the bacon root beer. I'd rather have a bacon sandwich with a good root beer on the side. |
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On Mon, 21 Jan 2019 10:22:29 -0500, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 1/21/2019 10:02 AM, ChattyCathy wrote: >> >> Anybody tried it? >> >> > I'll pass on that. We had a Runnings store in town and they had a huge > soda selection with flavors like that. The mind boggles... >I did try the bacon root beer. > I'd rather have a bacon sandwich with a good root beer on the side. Ah root beer. Loved it as a kid. Must admit I haven't bought or even looked for it in decades. Must do next time I shop. -- Cheers Chatty Cathy |
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Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> > We had a Runnings store in town and they had a huge > soda selection with flavors like that. I did try the bacon root beer. Bacon flavored root beer? Oh sick! ;o I love both separately but PLEASE not combined in a drink. |
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I loved A &W root beer when I was a kid. We always went to a drive-up for it, and they would
bring it out to the car in iced mugs. One of our favorite things when I was in high school was to follow a movie with an A &W root beer and an order of fries. Always brought to the car by "car hops," and placed on a metal tray that fit into the driver's side window opening. Ah, nostalgia is great. ;-)) N. |
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Nancy2 wrote:
> > I loved A &W root beer when I was a kid. We always went to a drive-up for it, and they would > bring it out to the car in iced mugs. One of our favorite things when I was in high school was to > follow a movie with an A &W root beer and an order of fries. Always brought to the car by "car hops," > and placed on a metal tray that fit into the driver's side window opening. Ah, nostalgia is great. ;-)) Heck yeah, Nancy2. That was me in my senior year of high school. Not after a movie for me but after a long morning of surfing. We would leave the beach about 11am after surfing for hours....drive about 1 mile to A&W. It was the drive-in like you described....metal tray hooked on drivers window. We both ordered a frosty rootbeer served in a glass mug and an order or two each of their onion rings. They cooked them so well. That year was the first time I even had onion rings. These days I make them at home and deep fry occasionally using a tempura batter. Frozen store ones are not so good. |
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On 1/21/2019 1:15 PM, Nancy2 wrote:
> I loved A &W root beer when I was a kid. We always went to a drive-up for it, and they would > bring it out to the car in iced mugs. One of our favorite things when I was in high school was to > follow a movie with an A &W root beer and an order of fries. Always brought to the car by "car hops," > and placed on a metal tray that fit into the driver's side window opening. Ah, nostalgia is great. ;-)) > > N. > Ah, yes, We wen to to a place called. El Rancho in Philly. It was common to meet some of our friends there after a movie or a dance. Oh, to be 17 again! |
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"Nancy2" > wrote in message
... >I loved A &W root beer when I was a kid. We always went to a drive-up for >it, and they would > bring it out to the car in iced mugs. One of our favorite things when I > was in high school was to > follow a movie with an A &W root beer and an order of fries. Always > brought to the car by "car hops," > and placed on a metal tray that fit into the driver's side window opening. > Ah, nostalgia is great. ;-)) > > N. They originated in my town and one of the best things about being a teen here was A&W and cruising through over and over on Friday nights. Loved their food then, still do, but don't have it often. They have vintage car shows in the parking lot during the summer now, but no car hops anymore. I would say hands down that they have the best root beer and also make the best onion rings I've ever had. Truly nostalgia. Cheri |
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On Monday, January 21, 2019 at 8:15:23 AM UTC-10, Nancy2 wrote:
> I loved A &W root beer when I was a kid. We always went to a drive-up for it, and they would > bring it out to the car in iced mugs. One of our favorite things when I was in high school was to > follow a movie with an A &W root beer and an order of fries. Always brought to the car by "car hops," > and placed on a metal tray that fit into the driver's side window opening.. Ah, nostalgia is great. ;-)) > > N. You can get A&W Root Beer in cans. It's pretty much the same stuff i.e., smooth and not the least bit jolting. Their diet root beer is pretty good too.. They don't taste like any other root beer on the market. It would be difficult to come up with a smoother, more non-offensive drink. |
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On 2019-01-21 1:15 p.m., Nancy2 wrote:
> I loved A &W root beer when I was a kid. We always went to a > drive-up for it, and they would bring it out to the car in iced mugs. > One of our favorite things when I was in high school was to follow a > movie with an A &W root beer and an order of fries. Always brought > to the car by "car hops," and placed on a metal tray that fit into > the driver's side window opening. Ah, nostalgia is great. ;-)) My wife loves A&W root beer and considers it to be the best. I never cared for it much. There was an A&W across the street from my high school and the choice was root beer, orange or no soft drink at all, so I had the root beer. These days I rarely drink pop, and when I do, root beer is way down the list for me. |
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On 2019-01-21 4:53 p.m., dsi1 wrote:
> On Monday, January 21, 2019 at 8:15:23 AM UTC-10, Nancy2 wrote: >> I loved A &W root beer when I was a kid. We always went to a >> drive-up for it, and they would bring it out to the car in iced >> mugs. One of our favorite things when I was in high school was to >> follow a movie with an A &W root beer and an order of fries. >> Always brought to the car by "car hops," and placed on a metal tray >> that fit into the driver's side window opening. Ah, nostalgia is >> great. ;-)) >> >> N. > > You can get A&W Root Beer in cans. It's pretty much the same stuff > i.e., smooth and not the least bit jolting. Their diet root beer is > pretty good too. They don't taste like any other root beer on the > market. It would be difficult to come up with a smoother, more > non-offensive drink. > Yes.... smooth. That's what I don't like about it. I prefer a soft drink with a bit of a bite. Maybe it's because when I was a kid one of my favourites was ginger beer, which is hard to find these days. I will blame the lack of supply on a lack of demand resulting from people looking for that smoothness. |
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On Monday, January 21, 2019 at 12:58:53 PM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote:
> > Yes.... smooth. That's what I don't like about it. I prefer a soft drink > with a bit of a bite. Maybe it's because when I was a kid one of my > favourites was ginger beer, which is hard to find these days. I will > blame the lack of supply on a lack of demand resulting from people > looking for that smoothness. I can see people finding it to be too smooth. It has the same excitement level as milk. |
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In article >, Cheri >
wrote: > They originated in my town and one of the best things about being a teen > here was A&W and cruising through over and over on Friday nights. Loved > their food then, still do, but don't have it often. They have vintage car > shows in the parking lot during the summer now, but no car hops anymore. I > would say hands down that they have the best root beer and also make the > best onion rings I've ever had. Truly nostalgia. There's a A&W two miles from me. Their onion rings are still great. Rather than a carhop, there's a drive up window. I still buy A&W root beer at the supermarket. We do have a old timey burger joint named Scoopers that has carhops. The place gets pretty good reviews. I suggest a Mighty Mike if you ever come to Sparks and eat there. It's a unhealthy, decadent and tasty sort of bacon wrapped hot dog. leo |
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"Leonard Blaisdell" > wrote in message
... > In article >, Cheri > > wrote: > >> They originated in my town and one of the best things about being a teen >> here was A&W and cruising through over and over on Friday nights. Loved >> their food then, still do, but don't have it often. They have vintage car >> shows in the parking lot during the summer now, but no car hops anymore. >> I >> would say hands down that they have the best root beer and also make the >> best onion rings I've ever had. Truly nostalgia. > > There's a A&W two miles from me. Their onion rings are still great. > Rather than a carhop, there's a drive up window. I still buy A&W root > beer at the supermarket. > We do have a old timey burger joint named Scoopers that has carhops. > The place gets pretty good reviews. I suggest a Mighty Mike if you ever > come to Sparks and eat there. It's a unhealthy, decadent and tasty sort > of bacon wrapped hot dog. > > leo I haven't been to Sparks for a long time, folks moved to Reno for awhile many years ago after selling the ranch and bought the Cabana Motel. I don't know if it's even there anymore. Cheri |
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In article >, Cheri >
wrote: > I haven't been to Sparks for a long time, folks moved to Reno for awhile > many years ago after selling the ranch and bought the Cabana Motel. I don't > know if it's even there anymore. If it was at 370 West Street at W. Highway 40 (old west-east interstate route through Reno and long ago bypassed), it is. I just googled it That would have been a prime location before I-80 killed the traffic in, let's say, the early eighties. Now, the land alone should be worth decent money. It's located a block west of the Silver Legacy and Eldorado casinos on 4th Street (Hwy 40) and smack in the middle, between them. I know you were dying for this information which could easily be wrong. leo |
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"Leonard Blaisdell" > wrote in message
... > In article >, Cheri > > wrote: > >> I haven't been to Sparks for a long time, folks moved to Reno for awhile >> many years ago after selling the ranch and bought the Cabana Motel. I >> don't >> know if it's even there anymore. > > If it was at 370 West Street at W. Highway 40 (old west-east interstate > route through Reno and long ago bypassed), it is. I just googled it > That would have been a prime location before I-80 killed the traffic > in, let's say, the early eighties. > Now, the land alone should be worth decent money. It's located a block > west of the Silver Legacy and Eldorado casinos on 4th Street (Hwy 40) > and smack in the middle, between them. > I know you were dying for this information which could easily be wrong. > > leo Yes, that's the one. They kept it for about 3 years or so and we visited often. There used to be a wonderful buffet in Sparks that we always went to when we did. Cheri |
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On 1/21/19 8:02 AM, ChattyCathy wrote:
> > Apologies if this has already been discussed in my absence but came > across this today: > > https://i.redd.it/1e1n7z82yo321.jpg > > I quite like ranch dressing on certain salads, but I am fairly sure this > would be a disgusting flavor of soda (and had the same thought as the > caption on the photo).... Not available in my neck of the woods (which is > probably a good thing). Anybody tried it? > Not tried it and never will. I don't care for sodas or ranch dressing. Could they think of anything with a worser sound to it though? jay |
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On Mon, 21 Jan 2019 15:02:16 +0000, ChattyCathy wrote:
> Apologies if this has already been discussed in my absence but came > across this today: > > https://i.redd.it/1e1n7z82yo321.jpg > > I quite like ranch dressing on certain salads, but I am fairly sure this > would be a disgusting flavor of soda (and had the same thought as the > caption on the photo).... Not available in my neck of the woods (which is > probably a good thing). Anybody tried it? Buy the whole set: Buffalo Wing Soda, Sweet Corn Soda, Ranch Dressing Soda, Bacon Soda, Peanut Butter & Jelly Soda, and Pumpkin https://www.amazon.com/Lesters-Fixin.../dp/B01M5DJ6PZ We have a whole set of these in our "Oddities" display at the food bank. We also have the complete Jones Soda Turkey Dinner pack. https://www.flickr.com/photos/gregme...ream/lightbox/ -sw |
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"ChattyCathy" > wrote in message ... > > Apologies if this has already been discussed in my absence but came > across this today: > > https://i.redd.it/1e1n7z82yo321.jpg > > I quite like ranch dressing on certain salads, but I am fairly sure this > would be a disgusting flavor of soda (and had the same thought as the > caption on the photo).... Not available in my neck of the woods (which is > probably a good thing). Anybody tried it? I wouldn't. We had a turkey dinner soda here for a while. People who tried it said it was disgusting. |
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On Tue, 22 Jan 2019 14:52:22 -0600, Sqwertz wrote:
> > Buy the whole set: Buffalo Wing Soda, Sweet Corn Soda, Ranch Dressing > Soda, Bacon Soda, Peanut Butter & Jelly Soda, and Pumpkin > > > We have a whole set of these in our "Oddities" display at the food bank. > We also have the complete Jones Soda Turkey Dinner pack. > Yeah, I suppose it falls under 'buy it for novelty/display only' purposes (read: let's have a laugh). But I guess enough people bought these to make it worth the manufacturers' while. -- Cheers Chatty Cathy |
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Mug root beer is good too.
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Dave Smith > wrote:
> On 2019-01-21 4:53 p.m., dsi1 wrote: >> On Monday, January 21, 2019 at 8:15:23 AM UTC-10, Nancy2 wrote: >>> I loved A &W root beer when I was a kid. We always went to a >>> drive-up for it, and they would bring it out to the car in iced >>> mugs. One of our favorite things when I was in high school was to >>> follow a movie with an A &W root beer and an order of fries. >>> Always brought to the car by "car hops," and placed on a metal tray >>> that fit into the driver's side window opening. Ah, nostalgia is >>> great. ;-)) >>> >>> N. >> >> You can get A&W Root Beer in cans. It's pretty much the same stuff >> i.e., smooth and not the least bit jolting. Their diet root beer is >> pretty good too. They don't taste like any other root beer on the >> market. It would be difficult to come up with a smoother, more >> non-offensive drink. >> > > Yes.... smooth. That's what I don't like about it. I prefer a soft drink > with a bit of a bite. Maybe it's because when I was a kid one of my > favourites was ginger beer, which is hard to find these days. I will > blame the lack of supply on a lack of demand resulting from people > looking for that smoothness. > > > Barq's root beer for you then. Is one of the only ones with caffeine so it has a bit of a bite. |
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On 1/23/2019 4:23 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
> > "ChattyCathy" > wrote in message > ... >> >> Apologies if this has already been discussed in my absence but came >> across this today: >> >> https://i.redd.it/1e1n7z82yo321.jpg >> >> I quite like ranch dressing on certain salads, but I am fairly sure this >> would be a disgusting flavor of soda (and had the same thought as the >> caption on the photo).... Not available in my neck of the woods (which is >> probably a good thing). Anybody tried it? > > I wouldn't. We had a turkey dinner soda here for a while. People who > tried it said it was disgusting. I don't drink soda but even if I did I would never buy something like that. Jill |
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"ChattyCathy" > wrote in message ... > On Tue, 22 Jan 2019 14:52:22 -0600, Sqwertz wrote: > > >> >> Buy the whole set: Buffalo Wing Soda, Sweet Corn Soda, Ranch Dressing >> Soda, Bacon Soda, Peanut Butter & Jelly Soda, and Pumpkin >> >> >> We have a whole set of these in our "Oddities" display at the food bank. >> We also have the complete Jones Soda Turkey Dinner pack. >> > > Yeah, I suppose it falls under 'buy it for novelty/display only' purposes > (read: let's have a laugh). But I guess enough people bought these to > make it worth the manufacturers' while. Teenagers tend to buy them. |
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