There are lots of things to see and do in Texas, but I'd go there just to try out this restaurant.
Those are the biggest chicken-fried steaks I've ever seen. The fries look delicious, too. Healthy-eating advocates might argue that eating that stuff is like screwing a cork into your aorta, but, man, what a way to go!
I can't pass up chicken fried steak if I see it on the menu; same with a Reuben or biscuits and gravy; I might live to 91 if I watch what I eat, but my 91 year old grandfather warned me against such foolishness.
ReplyDeleteMy uncle was around 97 or 98 when his dr told him he should stop drinking Manhattans.
ReplyDelete"Why? Will I die young?"
Funny guy Uncle Walt.
Would those healthy-eating advocates be the same ones who pushed the Food Pyramid on us for three decades?
ReplyDeleteCould be, Steve. I've always adhered to a different food pyramid.
ReplyDeleteMy food pyramid includes lots of fish.
DeleteSaw a photo of Beef Wellington the other day.
ReplyDeleteThat brought back memories of going to a restaurant with my father when I was very young.
I ordered Beef Wellington and it was delicious!
Never had it since and had forgotten about it.
I wonder if any restaurants around here have it on the menu.
I've always wanted to try it, but never had the opportunity. Still waiting.
DeleteMy Uncle John made a prime rib that was delicious. Never had any as good.
It's not what you eat, it's how much you eat. These days I eat whatever I like, I just don't eat a lot of it. And those steaks and fries do look good.
ReplyDeleteIt's breakfast time over her. And after that video, a bowl of oars and a cup of tea are going to be pretty damn ordinary.
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