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10-02-2010, 07:29 PM
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I've got another source for your road trip eateries. I just saw it on Food-o-graphy. It's a blog. Go to
www.roadfood.com You have to register, but it's free. Really cool!
Daphne
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Thank you! I will set myself and my hubby on this tonight!
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Oh, and Jean, they have recipes. Some from some of the restaurants, and Bierock is one of them...LOL!
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Well, I'll wander on over...
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Great site! I saw a few places in my area. Some I have been to, but years ago.
This is my next stop!
Mavrick's - Roast Beef Sandwiches
"Brisket is traditionally served on a dark pumpernickel bun, the same bun used over at the Convention Grill for their Plaza Burger. That's hot horseradish on top of the meat."
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Well - now I'll have to check that out - that sandwich looks amazing!
Thanks for the link Daphne.
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I have the bestBLACK pumpernickel bread recipe, but I've never made it into buns - what a great flavorful idea!!
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