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Tag Archives: food
Ted’s Bulletin (Washington, D.C.)
Ted’s on Capitol Hill. . . The Bulletin. . . Best Shake Ever. . . Desserts. . . French Toast. . . Nana’s Beer Biscuits and Gravy. . . Pop Tarts Cooling In The Window. . .
Boiled Peanuts
These are definitely my new favourite snack. I learned about them from Bourdain’s trip to Charleston, SC and managed to pick some up at a gas station in Georgia and the Asheville Farmers Market in North Carolina. I think I … Continue reading
The Smokin’ Pig (Harrisonburg, VA)
This was the final barbecue stop of our road trip and not a bad note to end on. Kate preferred the brisket Carolina style over the Southwest style pulled pork, which I liked better. We also grabbed some macaroni salad … Continue reading
Doubles (Atlanta, GA)
Doubles are a street food from Trinidad & Tobago. It’s simply two pieces of fried bread with a spicy chickpea filling, but they still manage to stand out as uniquely Trinidadian. Knowing that I won’t actually make it to Trinidad … Continue reading
Ted’s Montana Grill (Atlanta, GA)
It seems anyone who’s anyone has their own restaurant somewhere in the USA. Media mogul Ted Turner’s contribution to the casual dining scene is one of the more interesting ones. Instead of pinning everything on celebrity, Ted’s Montana Grill has … Continue reading