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The Food Thread (Non Instagram Edition)

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At work, I had to cook for two hundred seniors. There were one or two that had to have everything puréed.. You haven’t lived until you had puréed spaghetti and meatballs.
 

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I don’t know if it’s just a regional chain, but around here there’s a chain called Rita’s. They specialize in Italian ice and frozen custard.
On the first day of spring 3/21, everybody gets a free ice. Not some skimpy little Dixie cup, Ithis is a regular size.And at any given time they have ten flavors to choose from.
The two best I had so far was watermelon or root beer.
 

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We used to have a Rita's downtown, but they've been gone for a number of years now. We have a little area downtown called Market Square (it's kind of like NYC's Time Square, but smaller and cuter), and every summer there's a local Shakespeare troupe that puts on outdoor performances of the Bard's plays (one comedy, one tragedy), and with my mom being a big Shakespeare buff, she likes to go every year . . . but, of course, when it's in the dog days of summer, and the performances are outdoors, intermission would be the time where the crowd would flock to the nearby Rita's for frozen treats.
 

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It’s actually pretty sad how accurate this is:


Much as I love Popeyes I really cannot stand their customer service. Every time I’m in the mood for their food, they give you the most uncomfortable feeling when placing your order.
 

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Never really experienced that kind of service at Popeyes before.
 

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Like I mentioned, the Cajun spices at Popeye’s don’t agree with me. But I do like the hush puppies.
 
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