Where's the fresh basil for those
Where's the fresh basil for those
I forgot the basil but remembered the fennel it's usually the other way aroundWhere's the fresh basil for those?
You should have waited longer
Now we're talkin'
That cheesesteak was from a great place but that day it sucked...Was complete garbage...must have been a new cook...Cheesesteak extra mushrooms![]()
Would you quit complaining..We had Long John Silvers earlier. I was mad because we had to eat it there I’m like I want to get it to go but dad doesn’t eat at home he says lol. I love Long John Silvers their batter is amazing. Their chicken is awful but the fish is fantastic.
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Every home chef: "You don't like it because you haven't tasted MY lasagne yet!"You should have waited longer![]()
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About the truth...Every home chef: "You don't like it because you haven't tasted MY lasagne yet!"
Me: "M'am, all italian food tastes the same. Call me for pizza, otherwise - Meh.
The best Italian I recall was grammar school cafeteria spaghetti.About the truth...
Everyone has a secret when it comes to making Italian food.Every home chef: "You don't like it because you haven't tasted MY lasagne yet!"
Me: "M'am, all italian food tastes the same. Call me for pizza, otherwise - Meh.
My Irish-English mother married into a stingy no recipes given Italian family... she did things her way and blew them all away...The best Italian I recall was grammar school cafeteria spaghetti.
I've eaten in a restaurant on Long Island where the only other patrons were two old guys in suits with a bunch of suited, movie looking thug guys standing around. They all had the obvious rig under their armpit. One of the thugs stopped my wife and I at the door. One of the two gentlemen eating gave the thug a thumbs up and he sat us on the other side of the dining room. My wife said this is like a movie and the thug guy cracked a smile. Very good service!!!!
That's how Imodium was inventedEveryone has a secret when it comes to making Italian food.![]()
Everything was done by eye and by feel, "we donta measure knoting"My Irish-English mother married into a stingy no recipes given Italian family... she did things her way and blew them all away...
Funny they then asked her how she made the stuff.. Being the kind woman she was she helped them..
I doubt I would....
When I want real Italian food I go to CanadaEverything was done by eye and by feel, "we donta measure knoting"![]()
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