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Comments about food

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Wolfie: I can see where you would have a problem with Racs in your attic alright, you don't want them liveing there. All the landlord has to do is wait untill they are out looking......

in response to: Raccoons, Cute or Dangerous? by Elicar

overtherainbow: Hey, its gone, no more to rise in the sky. Red bricks of Cabrini, off White colors of The Green, grey bricks of the row houses. No more St. Phillips, St. Dominicks, No......

in response to: Cabrini Green [whats left of it] by corsakti

Robert: I can assure you that Bob and Ben had just about finished singing all the songs in Higway 61 Revisited when the painting was done... and, please, let me make clear to some of the......

in response to: Bob and Ben by Robert

Franny Wentzel: food pr0n for [[9799:snails]]......

in response to: I\'m Lichen This Stuff by Mikee

Amelia: Hi, I just moved to Yorkville and becoming acquainted with the area. I have enjoyed reading about people's reminiscences of the neighborhood. For those who are still living here, can you suggest the best places......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

Jethro: it's a food, meaning chicken 8D...

in response to: Hot Chick $5.90 by EvilGentleman

Noah: I moved to Bushwick (Troutman between Irving and Knickerbocker) shortly after graduating from college last December. Reading all the stories about the old neighborhood as well as your comments have been tremendously interesting and make......

in response to: Bushwick 77: The Casusos of Harman St. by upfromflames

Anon: One good thing about Bushwick is if you are getting off the train with a baby stroller...everyone helps you carry it up or down the stairs without you asking.People here are not selfish and......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

linda snyder reiner: going to ny -lived on st johns and we moved when i was nine yrs old in 1950- went to ps 241 and remember well so many things- the brooklyn museum and botanical gardens -the library- is the......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

NotAnAnimalHater: I live in Philly PA. I saw on the news that raccoons are taking over in Philly. I've had them in my ceiling for over a year now. In the summer they're not so troublsome.......

in response to: Raccoons, Cute or Dangerous? by Elicar

My Block: Wow Laura, great story, I'm sure you got an "A" especially if the responses your article received had anything to do with grading you. I read every one of the responses and enjoyed them immensely.......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

Andrew: Good grief, this is very harsh stuff. Ordinarily I wouldnt post, but there are some interesting points made by some people. I lived in England for a few years, and saw it decline into the disgusting,......

in response to: Fuck England by Peter

Herb: I have lived in Jacksonville for 17 years. I then moved to New York City and all I can say it was the best thing I ever did. NYC is not for......

in response to: Scenes from a Little Town Called Jacksonville by Jones

mogepoge: you big city people listen to this you shouldn't critisize us and as a matter of fact we make a lot of your food like bread (wheat) corn, etc., so instead of being......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 5 by Scott Sargent

Peter: actually, its Food Corp on {starr} and {wilson}, but close! small world, eh?...

in response to: Bodega Tattoo by Peter

Agnes Doherty Ondrovic: more on my neighborhood. PS 158 was on the corner. The Monroe movie theater was the place to meet and greet and where I met my husband. Third Ave. had the Irish stores and......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

anon: I had a coon problem for a few months. They kept waking me up at night trying, without luck, to get in the dog food bin. One shot in the ass with a......

in response to: Raccoons, Cute or Dangerous? by Elicar

Julie S.: Hey Terri if you don't like raccoons why don't you try rubbing some hot peppers in your eyes then you won't see them. Better yet move somewhere where there aren't any. Of course......

in response to: Raccoons, Cute or Dangerous? by Elicar

Christi: I worked there for a few months back in 06. Jeanette Englesson was one of the best and sweetest people I've ever worked for. And the cook, Jim, also my landlord, was a great friend......

in response to: New Ideal Diner by EvilGentleman

freebone: MTL foodies often refer to this popular brand as "cock sauce"......

in response to: Hot Asian by EvilGentleman

Terri: I don't like raccoons! Try leaving some hot peppers( really hot) for them. Mix it in with some food preferably cat food or food with fish. or ammonia! They are wild animals and have rabies....

in response to: Raccoons, Cute or Dangerous? by Elicar

Maria: It was nice reading all the comments here. I happend to stumble into this site while doing some reading of Bushwick. My name is Maria and I lived in Bushwick since I was 11 months......

in response to: A Rare Ruin in Bushwick by upfromflames

SadStateofAffairs: I found this site browsing to see whether Montreal is a "safe" place to visit for someone with allergy to smoke - especially knowing the how French are enamored with cigarettes. My husband and I......

in response to: Montreal Goes Non-Smoking: Good or Bad? by EvilGentleman

livia: The mystery kabob thingies are cheese (called ##queijo coalho##) [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queijo_coalho]]. Typical Food in the Northeast Region of Brasil. ...

in response to: Saturday Walk : Brás - Part V by livia

Kelsey: I do not like Jacksonville. I've tried (still trying I guess)- since it doesn't look like we'll be able to leave any time soon. I despise it so much on a daily basis, that I......

in response to: Scenes from a Little Town Called Jacksonville by Jones

Dave: I'd admit Jacksonville isnt the most pleasant city but no one is asking you to stay here, and what all other cities envy about Jacksonville is our since of pride and partnership in our community.......

in response to: Scenes from a Little Town Called Jacksonville by Jones

pj : happy wok has now been better and the food is very good and they only have the bulletproof glass at night ...

in response to: Happy Wok by Peter

anon (c-69-244-206-187.hsd1.ky.comcast.net): I am araccoon hunter and yes raccoons can kill a full grown dog thay can get in eny were their is food even your home...

in response to: Raccoons, Cute or Dangerous? by Elicar

Kaylie: I love penguins and penguins need to eat meat to survive because like you said before there is little vegetation in the Artic, so they would be taking some other animals food, some animals and humans need......

in response to: Stop Signs by CE

Things to do: There are many things to do in Hutchinson. 1. Watch paint dry. 2 Watch old people get older. 3. take a crap 4. Apply for disability 5. Apply for food stamps. 6. Watch meth heads......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10 by Scott Sargent

TAP: I have been in JAX now for 4 years. I love the fact it has a river and an ocean. I like the weather - you get a northern autumn here in the winter.......

in response to: Scenes from a Little Town Called Jacksonville by Jones

kb: Maybe it means "No Dogmeat" and "No MSG" in the food? LOL.......

in response to: Buffet King by Animl

fredly: It is boring but it has it's charms like any small town. Granted, most of these charms are OU related or centered little else goes on here. It safe, unless you walk, drive or bike......

in response to: America's Most Boring Towns: 1 by Scott Sargent

Richie Rubin: STAN;dem knishes were terrif!but da guy who sold`em put so much salt on`em..no wonder us who consumed the oversalted treats...got HIGH blood pressure..no?,& dem jelly apples & kiddie rides on trucks,BIG swing,whip,merry-go-round,etc. they'd be called......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

RWgirl: As for what Hutch could do to improve itself: work with what you have. Get rotating exhibits into the Cosmosphere. Plan some summer events. What about free concerts in the park? ......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10 by Scott Sargent

Sambabulli: I'm going to go out on a limb and wager he was yelling at his girlfriend, flinging his food around (or grabbed hers from her) and in a fit of rage tossed it out the......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

thomsonpost: I'm lost as to why the courier thought throwing the food back into the vehicle was a wise choice. She knew it was going to incite anger, that's the sole reason she did it. Too......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

Smartshopper: I love the IGA in St.Henri and all of the people who shop there! Good food, smiley people. It's just a freekin' grocery store....

in response to: Fuck the IGA by CE

JoeyD: I love the presentation of the plate and food in the 2nd photo. Especially tossing in the purple napkin and silver fork all contrasted against the marble. One of lifes cool moments…. Where crap actually......

in response to: Artichokes by Peter

Norse Viking: Arrest Development...Your are so right man... Bravo to you... Keep it up!!! "I think blacks, whites, Puerto Ricans, Mexicans....who cares what your race is, don't we all want this to become a safer place......

in response to: Humboldt Park & Gentrification by Xavi

Tom Tsao: I am one of the people who moved to Belleville recently. I chose to leave my town (a suburb of a 750,000 person city) due to the loss of my home and business due to......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 3 by Scott Sargent

Peter: hahaha, speaking of [[goo:quaker steak & lube]], i just saw that place on tv a couple of nights ago... [[http://www.dhadm.com/content/man-vs-food-atomic-wings]]...

in response to: XXX HOT!!! by Peter

zagg: Zagg dislikes spicy food! So, my favourite "hot stuff" is the sun. Sorry!' ... when ordering in food I even specify "no onion, no peppers"! BLEH!...

in response to: XXX HOT!!! by Peter

Peter: i also wanted to note... dont bother ordering from the menu. its ok, because you wont know what any of the stuff on the menu is anyway. ask the kind lady behind the counter to put......

in response to: New Asha Sri Lankan Restaurant by Peter

Michelle : Heyy Heyy are the foods good there????? jk lol you probably dont know what that means...

in response to: Typical Norwegian Food by Rune-Willem

cl: I'll add that I am black AND white, born and raised, grew up in Chicago, in Lincoln Park before it was "Lincoln Park" when Agazzi, (the corner public elementary school) was a playground of Unknowns,......

in response to: Cabrini Green [whats left of it] by corsakti

ChiPhi: Arrested Development, Thanks for the input. You are certainly entitled to your opnions and I respect that. I respect that enough not to call you names since that just dilutes an otherwise interesting......

in response to: Humboldt Park & Gentrification by Xavi

anon (ppp-71-130-236-50.dsl.chi2ca.pacbell.net): To Laurie: You posted the following: "If anyone could help me or help give me ideas on how to trace this stuff or get any more info it would be greatly appreciated.My Email is lau56......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

Fiore Custode: In 1940 - 1955, My Dad delivered Italian foods to the restaurants in Bay Ridge. I was 11 years old in 1945 when I went with him to make deliveries. lived in......

in response to: Sunset Park by little ukraine

Richard A. Clark: To Paul Laube - what can you or your uncle add to the answers which others have given me? (Question: "In 1953 in addition to good food at Café Hindenburg, E. 86th St., was there......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

real yers: its just food for me...

in response to: The Tunnel Burner by Peter

Tammy: I live in Chicago Illinois (in the inner city). A month ago, I saw a raccoon on my neighbor's roof. I thought it was just traveling by as it searches for food. Today,......

in response to: Raccoons, Cute or Dangerous? by Elicar

Jill: Hei allesammen! OK, firstly, Pølser is pronounced (Puhhhl-seh-rr). They sell them at the gas stations instead of greasy nachos and chips, although we have those too, the hot dogs in Norway are......

in response to: Typical Norwegian Food by Rune-Willem

suepurcell@videotron.ca: Thanks so much! they're from Northern Quebec. Iqaluit I think. They cant go out to a feast unfortunately as they are in TB isolation. Their family has sent some food but it's never enough.. Who are......

in response to: Muktaaq and Arctic Char a La Box by EvilGentleman

EvilGentleman: Sue Purcell: I suggest you call Nunavik House, the medical transit house for patients from Nunavik at 514-908-0253. I doubt they have anything on hand, but they may be able to at least give you......

in response to: Muktaaq and Arctic Char a La Box by EvilGentleman

suepurcell@videotron.ca: I need to find a place in Montreal to buy raw caribou and Arctic char for two patients in the downtown hospital where I work. They hate the hospital food and miss their "country......

in response to: Muktaaq and Arctic Char a La Box by EvilGentleman

mia chicagoan: You should try dillinger's this little spot off of 111th, not many people know about it but their shakes are thick the food is always good and its a nice place to chill in the......

in response to: Fear of Food by procyon

Barbara (Frank) Schlossman: Found this website as I was looking up The Twin Cantors where I was married in 1957 at the age of almost 19. I went to PS 167 from 1951-1955 so I was glad to......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Irving: My respect and love to all humans for their good efforts to promote and spread peace , education knowledge among interested individuals anywhere on our mother earth . We should admire you and we do......

in response to: Feeling Sixy? by Peter

Richard A. Clark: Much interesting info here. BTW, can you answer this question?: In 1953 in addition to good food at Café Hindenburg, E. 86th St., was there also dancing? Thanks! Very curious....

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

Watauga Mike: It's sad to see these signs but as a native New Yorker I know that these R&Rs have been posted for the reasons that in the past there have been gang fights, family picnics where......

in response to: The Cemetery of No by Peter

joey: remember this dump? remodeled into a whole foods market - april 2008 [[img:30971]] ...

in response to: Op Photo Op by joey

mtl=tooexpensive: never went to super sexe, but i can honestly say that entire city is way overpriced, the only thing that you can find cheaper is alcohol in the corner stores, everything else including super sexe......

in response to: Club Super Sexe by EvilGentleman

Franny Wentzel: Only food items purchased from the Soylent Corporation kiosk allowed on premises....

in response to: The Cemetery of No by Peter

lorlor: um hi im doin a prject on norwegian food and i need some info!!!!!! :)...

in response to: Typical Norwegian Food by Rune-Willem

Franny Wentzel: I see the shapes, I remember from maps. I see the shoreline. I see the whitecaps. A baseball diamond, nice weather down there. I see the school and the houses where the kids are. Places to park by the fac'tries and......

in response to: Flying Down to Jersey by jack

Mitch Spector: EvilGentleman: Ben's was fairly well known for its made-in-house cherry coke, so much so it was pretty much de facto to order one with your smoked meat sandwich and fries. :) I never really thought......

in response to: Ben\'s Deli by EvilGentleman

Manong daikong: Hey, Chickens rule, us Filipinos like to eat chicken and we have many ways of cooking them but we also don't like them digging up our gardens, lawns etc.or having our old folks trip or......

in response to: Wild Chickens by Tyfoid Kid

EvilGentleman: Thank you as well, Mitch. To me, Ben's was a place that I dropped into on occasion when I was downtown, starting from my teen years in the 80's. Always loved the food, and since I......

in response to: Ben\'s Deli by EvilGentleman

Jamie: i'm fairly sure food such as this hasn't been necessary since the invention of refrigeration...

in response to: Salte Beef by Peter

meme: lol...food on a stick...

in response to: Food on a Stick by Tyfoid Kid

Richie Rubin: Anon;when did YOU go to St.Matthews?,I didn't, went to PS 167 down da block,but I hung out w/many guys dat went dere.& like I typed in past`blogs'.what a good time WE had @ St.Matthews summer`fairs',rides/games/junk-food/etc....

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

adam: Okay, where do I begin? I have lived in Jacksonville for pretty much my entire life. I am 29 years old and I recently moved to Ft. Lauderdale, FL which is a much......

in response to: Scenes from a Little Town Called Jacksonville by Jones

Great Read: Grew up on 79th & 2nd myself. 86th & 3rd was where I went for near everything growing up: Movies, Gimbels, Papaya King, The Ideal German food counter, Flaming Embers, buying Marzipan for m......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

Manong daikong: Another reply in favor of erredicating or at least thinning the chicken population. If you don't live here, you don't see the negatives. In addition to the pooping all over the place and......

in response to: Wild Chickens by Tyfoid Kid

Willie: Rick, Doc: Yes, Busches Ice Cream Parlor was on Nostrand (near corner of Union Street). Today there is a 'white table cloth' restaurant in that space called "Tavern on Nostrand" which is quite......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Richie Rubin: Davida,dat `Chinese'food WE all grew up on in NYC,ain't da real thing!..nevah was!..1 from column `A',two from column `B'is pure USA..I've been to China & live in San Francisco,cal..now dat's da real thing!..but Italian food in NYC is......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

davida: Oh I forgot to say that I loved going to Ben and Sol for deli food. Do you remember Nino's Pizza that was the best on Franklin Ave. I still can't find good chinese food......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Doc S.......: ........lived on Union, between Franklin and Bedford - went to 241, class of '54. Teachers mentioned in a previous thread....Pal'd around with Danny Hausman, Stan Pasternack. Knew others from the 'hood also..........Ben&Sol's was much noisier......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Nick Snewf: I live on the corner of Bushwick and Granite in the Biko Transformation Center. My only complaint about living in Far East Bushwick is the lack of a neighborhood bar (that is licensed and which......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

Keith Bernstein: Jane--you have brought up some nice memories. I am a couple of years older than you and lived on EP and Troy. I used to go to the Carroll for the Saturday matinees (26c or......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Jane: I had to comment. This is awesome. I was born in 1949 and I lived at 1587 Carroll Street which is between Carroll and Schnectady. I lived there until I was 12 years old.......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Richie Rubin: Arnie H; hmm,I was a`hippie'attending`Fillmore East,'Electric Circus,Village`haunts'& awaiting`WoodStock'in late`60's..after `WoodStock'I went to`Altamount'fiasco in N.Calif...but`twas in winter[Dec.`69]& I was wearing shorts& sandals & riding a`HOG' while getting a tan!.yep,calif.was such a different place/life `69 was MY last yr as a......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Allan: Sanford, I think we were in the same grade. In the summer of '55 I would have just finished the 4th grade. I think I had Ms. Hines that year. A memory that just came to......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Peter: yes and yes... good call! yeah those are the elevated {atlantantic ave} tracks you see in the distance. in spite of all this meat, i go to this block because one of my favorite {vegan}......

in response to: Masonic Meats? by Peter

Alan Kupperberg: Richie, I've gotta admit I have no affection for organ meats, except for chopped liver. So lungen stew doesn't sound appealing to me. Your family's recipe for kishke sounds like "moider!" I......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Mime: [[img:29368]] I was in Melbourne at the end of 2007. I liked the vibe. I was staying in a ratty cheap vomit-stained-carpet backpackers, but I loved roaming the alleys and meeting other travelers who shouted me......

in response to: The Top 15 Skylines in the World by Luigi Di Serio

Alan Kupperberg: Eastern Parkway Memories By Alan Kupperberg Searching the Internet for information on Dubrow’s Cafeteria and the Famous restaurant on Eastern Parkway at Utica Avenue, I discovered this wonderful site. It brought back many wonderful memories for......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

snappyhat: I come to Norway alot for work. Mostly around Aalesund, and Ulsteinvik. I really love this country and the people I've met. The hot dog is not a diet staple but is......

in response to: Typical Norwegian Food by Rune-Willem

EvilGentleman: The text on the left side of the U-Haul truck reads: #91 Venture Across America North Carolina Carnivores of the Green Swamp Preserve Did you know... The endangered Venus Fly Trap and Pitcher Plant feed on small insects for survival. How......

in response to: McShopping Center, Venus Flytrap U-Haul, Alabama Cop Plate and an Iranian Fiesta by EvilGentleman

anon (ool-44c577a7.dyn.optonline.net): MORE LES THIS BANDAN FROM NJ NEWARK TL 550 NEED TO BE FOOD TOWN BECAUSE THEY ARE TALKING TO MUCH MY BROTHER'S TO ES. ...

in response to: Humboldt Park by corsakti

Peter: food for thought: General Motors employs over 30 times the number of people in {canada} as they do in india or korea, but i doubt we would hear you complaining about "hard working americans'" jobs......

in response to: Abandoned General Motors Plant by Peter

USA faces bankruptcy: look at that empty field. that area gave food and happy lives for many families for decades until greedy american bosses in USA started to move jobs to india and outsourced all that work....

in response to: Abandoned General Motors Plant by Peter

Gonebutnot forgotten: Grew up on Montrose Avenue across from Most Holy Trinity Church. What a beautiful church. Always reminded me of St. Patrick's Cathedral. Had cousins who went to school there and remember walking to......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

Marybel Perez Ridley: I lived in Sunset Park from 1962-1989 I moved to the midwest and I visit alot still have family there. I grew up going to sunset park and had a lot of great memories.......

in response to: Sunset Park by little ukraine

thesouthernapple: Hey everyone, I'm sad to see the neighborhood in such decline. But I'm glad to see so many memories here, about the Ave. I graduated Valerdictorian from St. Marks in 1985, and I know that......

in response to: A Rare Ruin in Bushwick by upfromflames

Jason: Here's something to contemplate: Welfare and other social programas that "progressives" love so much are extremely costly. Between section-8, medicare, foodstamps and 101 other prograns a welfare family easily runs the tax payers $20,000 per year. The......

in response to: Humboldt Park & Gentrification by Xavi

awake: Alot people have been living with no direction and misdirection threw out there entire lives in the ghetto's,all over the world.The criminal mentality and immoral behaviors has not been wiped out off the face of......

in response to: GANGS ON NYC by StripesA4

Craig: Fantastic food. Three of us ate till we were stuffed and we had left overs for a total of 13 dollars one day and 20 dollars the next day. Really cheap food and the best......

in response to: Nam Wah Tea Parlor by Peter

anon (ip68-107-55-40.sd.sd.cox.net): Those pictures are truly disturbing. What is more disturbing is they are already killing people via genetically modified pesticide laden food, rb hormone, etc. There is fasci in the house of reps. that has been......

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