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Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Monday, November 9, 2009
Review: Bub's Burgers & Ice Cream
Indianapolis's golden goose of burgers.
That's right! The internationally famous Bub's Burgers and Ice Cream has been visited and reviews by the burger king himself (self proclaimed title...)
The service: amazingly friendly
The food: glutenous and delicious
The atmosphere: Facinating and will keep you glancing at the walls for hours
The burgers were slightly overcooked but the friendly service and the over-the-top decadent milkshakes make up for the probably cirumstantial burger preparation.
Overall, this place is an experience. I recomend that you fast for lunch and get the big ugly and leave your mark on the wall.
Verdict: A one pound burger, half pound bun, and all the toppings in the world...can't argue with that...
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That's right! The internationally famous Bub's Burgers and Ice Cream has been visited and reviews by the burger king himself (self proclaimed title...)
The service: amazingly friendly
The food: glutenous and delicious
The atmosphere: Facinating and will keep you glancing at the walls for hours
The burgers were slightly overcooked but the friendly service and the over-the-top decadent milkshakes make up for the probably cirumstantial burger preparation.
Overall, this place is an experience. I recomend that you fast for lunch and get the big ugly and leave your mark on the wall.
Verdict: A one pound burger, half pound bun, and all the toppings in the world...can't argue with that...
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Wednesday, November 4, 2009
We are back! and chili is on the stove peeps.
Ok ladies and gents, after a long hiatus of craziness and no time to cook, there has been a need for some cooking contributions to the world wide web. SO HERE WE GO!
First things first. CHILI!
I first give the credit of this recipe to the book Killer Chili
This recipe comes from a restaurant called Gourmet Café in Glen Falls, New York.
First things first. CHILI!
I first give the credit of this recipe to the book Killer Chili
This recipe comes from a restaurant called Gourmet Café in Glen Falls, New York.
This Chili has black beans, great northern beans, and a lot of flavor. The best part is that it uses stout to give it a rich depth that most chilies are lacking due to the overpowering tomatoes. This chili however can be made vegetarian or even healthier with ground turkey (what I use). I recommend using canned beans as it is MUCH easier, takes less time, less expensive in that it doesn't take up hours of your time, and tastes almost exactly the same. I have to halve this recipe because I don't have a big enough pot, but half is still plenty to feed a family of 6 or 7.
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