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French Fry Flashback Friday
As social media fake holidays go, none are more fun than the food-related ones. National French Fry Day is no exception. Whether with a burger, your favorite chicken sandwich, a hoagie, a steak, as a side, or as part of … Continue reading
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Tagged Benaddictz, Boos Philly, burgers and fries, cheese fries, chicken sando, Columbo's Italian Steakhouse and Jazz Club, comfort food, DTLA Rendevous, foodporn, Foothill, french fries, fries, hoagies, kalua pork fries, loaded fries, Monique A LeBleu, national french fry day, philly cheesesteak, Plate 38, Secret Burger Showdown, South City Fried Chicken, The Kitchen, The L.A. Beat, the la beat, Twoheys
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watt’s picture of the week – sunday, july 1, 2018
it was a good time yesterday at the fort macarthur museum in my pedro town cuz there was a big party there to celebrate both retirement (he taught for thirty years) and bday for brother matt, a man I love … Continue reading
Paul’s Pantry in Mission Viejo Has Comfort Food to Please Everyone
Breakfast is probably the meal where you find the biggest difference in servings. Some people pass completely, others grab a bagel or donut and coffee, while on occasion almost everyone will enjoy a good sit-down breakfast or even a Sunday/Holiday … Continue reading
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Tagged breakfast, comfort food, diner, Ed Simon, lunch, Mission Viejo, Orange Curtain, Paul's Pantry
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