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Cruising around in my automobile...
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Location: Oregon
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Were the Ghiradelli flicks the ones in the tube? If so I loved those. I haven't thought of those in ages! |
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Location: East Bay Area, CA
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Chilly Gingerbread Men - they were sold around Christmas time. Like ice cream sandwiches, except the outer part was shaped like a gingerbread man and was gingerbread flavor.
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What I miss, is a real, old-fashioned A&W stand. Drive up, park the car, car hop, order your Mama Burger and fresh cut onion rings and a root beer float in a real frosty mug. Man, nothing like it....drool
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I am now obsessing about Fois Gras
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I was watching Iron Chef America last night and they did a foie gras with Kobe beef. Mmmm..
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ohhhh baby
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I miss the ability to eat endless amounts of candy.
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Those cherry pies from McDonald's were awesome, as long as you let let the lava inside cool down a couple hundred degrees beforehand.
I'm probably the only person who remembers these but Carl's Jr. used to have something called a California Roast Beef sandwich. It was roast beef, swiss cheese, and an ortega chili on (I believe) an onion roll. They were to die for and I have emulated them many times since then. Also, I probably wouldn't eat one today but I just did some research on Libbyland TV dinners and it sure brought back a lot of memories. They were geared towards kids with names like "Safari Supper," "Sundown Supper" and "Pirate Picnic" and I remember adoring these when I was a tyke. They were only around for about five or six years in the 70s. |
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Parmmadore Jim
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I miss the Denny's Deluxe. Roast beef, cheddar cheese, and tomato slices on grilled sourdough. I make a faux version on a Garlic Cheddar ThinKrisp that's to die for. Another "repast from the past" I miss are the Kentucky Fried Chicken ribs. OMG they were good. I remember picking them up on the way to the drive-in movies. My most missed Disneyland foods are actually drinks. In Adventureland, Sunkist I Presume had a Tropical Punch concoction. On Main Street you could get freshly made OJ at Sunkist's storefront, and in Fantasyland, you could stop at the Welch's stand and get a (plastic) glass of grape juice. This was a necessary part of viewing the fireworks from Captain Hook's Galley, after you ran like a maniac from the Train Station Steps where you just watched the Main Street Electrical Parade.
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: In Isolation :)
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...I guess McTVP doesn't sound as good ![]()
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