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Old 01-25-2009, 12:51 PM   #46
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Today I had a Schmidter, a Philly specialty. It's a philly cheesesteak with salami chopped up and cooked in, smothered in sharp provolone with a little Russian dressing.

You'd think the Russian dressing would be out of place, but for whatever reason it's great.

Served on a huge soft kaiser. Yum.
Damn that sounds good. I'm not big on Russian dressing but in the right situation it's killer.
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Old 01-28-2009, 02:08 PM   #47
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In between Connecticut Ave and 16th street somewhere? I'm trying to think of schools on that road... other than BCC High School, I'm drawing a blank. Shows you how much I pay attention when I'm on my way to work. A cup of coffee and sportstalk 980 is all I care about....
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Old 01-28-2009, 02:32 PM   #48
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Today I had a Schmidter, a Philly specialty. It's a philly cheesesteak with salami chopped up and cooked in, smothered in sharp provolone with a little Russian dressing.

You'd think the Russian dressing would be out of place, but for whatever reason it's great.

Served on a huge soft kaiser. Yum.
Hmmmmm, does sound goood. In all fairness, it should come with a Surgeon Generals warning label on it, or possibly a "heart stint" kit. No worries, I am confident the Fed will nix that.....delight, with the food "fat tax" allegedly.
I better order one over the web before that happens. Can't get a decent Philly here
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Old 01-28-2009, 02:33 PM   #49
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Damn that sounds good. I'm not big on Russian dressing but in the right situation it's killer.
Like on a nice warm Reuben sandwich... which I believe I'm going to have today. Anyone from Northwest DC / Bethesda probably knows the greatness of Booeymonger sandwiches.

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Re: What's for lunch?

I used to pass the Booeymonger in Ballston on my way to work every day, but never stopped...

We have a semi-hidden secret here in Frederick called aka Frisco's that is tucked back in an industrial park. Amazing cold cut sandwiches, soups, salads and baked potatoes. One of their specialties is called exploded potatoes. Imagine potato salad with chives and butter, smashed to hell and served warm. Sounds weird, but they are amazing. Today, I had their roast beef and cheddar with a cup of white bean chicken chili.
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Old 01-28-2009, 05:00 PM   #51
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Like on a nice warm Reuben sandwich... which I believe I'm going to have today. Anyone from Northwest DC / Bethesda probably knows the greatness of Booeymonger sandwiches.

Booeymonger * A Unique Delicatessen *
Oh yeah, Reubens rule
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Old 01-28-2009, 05:16 PM   #52
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I used to pass the Booeymonger in Ballston on my way to work every day, but never stopped...

We have a semi-hidden secret here in Frederick called aka Frisco's that is tucked back in an industrial park. Amazing cold cut sandwiches, soups, salads and baked potatoes. One of their specialties is called exploded potatoes. Imagine potato salad with chives and butter, smashed to hell and served warm. Sounds weird, but they are amazing. Today, I had their roast beef and cheddar with a cup of white bean chicken chili.
That sort of reminds me of a little place by my old work in Rockville called The Research Cafe. It's on, fittingly enough, Research Blvd. on the ground floor of an office building, so you sort of have to know where it is.
They had redonkulous subs and sandwiches there. I used to always get this one monster called the New Yorker. It was basically a hot Reuben and a big sub roll. It was messy as hell and it would put me into a food coma, but man was it greazy*!


*please note that greazy is a very good thing when it comes to food. My friends used to have a website dedicated to this concept that I used to write for, but they've since shut it down. If you have Facebook become a fan of greaze to learn more.
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Old 01-28-2009, 05:39 PM   #53
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Old 01-28-2009, 05:42 PM   #54
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Thanks lil Wayne, do you really have to say no homo? Do you really need to validate your heterosexuality to that extent or are you not comfortable with it?

Sorry, end rant, I just cant take people who seriously who say "no homo".
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Old 03-06-2009, 02:38 PM   #55
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OMG! Since it is a half decent day temp wise we decide to go out to lunch at a local drive in spot. I had a whole cheeseburger sub and a large cherry milk shake. I am thinking of gutting myself with a knife, my stomach hurts so bad.
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Re: What's for lunch?

I had the "Tuna Turner" (no meat on Friday's during Lent) on toasted wheat with a side of fries from Booeymonger today. Great stuff. They have awesome lemon bars, which I had for dessert. I love that place, and it's so convenient from my work (1 block).
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I had the "Tuna Turner" (no meat on Friday's during Lent) on toasted wheat with a side of fries from Booeymonger today. Great stuff. They have awesome lemon bars, which I had for dessert. I love that place, and it's so convenient from my work (1 block).
I had a tuna on toast for the same reason. I just hate walking around with tuna breath; I must have had like 10 Lifesavers (our damn vending machine was out of gum) but I still think I stink.
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Re: What's for lunch?

I had 2 slices of cheese pizza from the local mom and pop shop for the same Lenten reasons.
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Old 03-06-2009, 04:12 PM   #59
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Well I owed my mother a mother days lunch from last year so I took her out to lunch today. I know its a bit late but it seemed that one of us was always having to cancel. I had a great chicken sand. with bacon, letuce, tomato, with a little mayo.
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I had a slice of white pizza today, but not for Lent purposes. It's just good pizza.
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