Zebra by any other stripes
Uh, no. But steak isn't the color of the cow, either. The color seems to be only hide deep, I guess.
C3.
[QUOTE=FLAdventurer;2493875]When you cook the zebra, does it have stripe marks?[/QUOTE]
Glad you guys brought this up
[QUOTE=Camera3;2493870]Jenna, I forgot about Julie's Waterfront. Just sitting out on the back porch when they are water skiing makes it a better lunch place. Thanks for the reminder.
C3.[/QUOTE]I always wanted to try this place. I kind of like the sleepy little dive appearance. I see this place and I think of oysters washed down with some Abita purple haze on a breezey warm evening. Sounds a bit cheesy but that's what I think .I will def. check it out soon.
The Rat Trap Egon Ronay experience
Just wanted to say that the combination of putting the Faggo / Piss combination on ignore and reading all the recommendations of all you lucky devils for Steakhouses (a personal preference) and seafood has made this thread readable again.
OK it might be interesting to get back to a bit more aggravation but on a more sensible level than of late!
Yes I know this is a thread where everyone can air their views, popular or not, but for me it had become totally boring.
Anyway, thanks to all of you less infantile contributors for the entertainment factor of your discussion.
Just my. 02.
Beady.
I am not much of a meat eater
All of this dinning talk has been very interesting and a welcome change.
I was wondering if anyone would like to talk pizza? I haven't found anything around Orlando that makes me eager to go back. I like all kinds of pizza. My preference is extra thin. Run that dough through the rollers a couple three extra times, just a tad bit more than average amount of sauce, a nice layer. Not to thick. Of mozzarella, add your toppings. Pepperoni, mushrooms, black olives and onions. Then put that sucker in the middle of the oven. I like my thin pies crispy.
Deep dish? I did live in the Chicago area for several years. Gino's East was my favorite. They have a corn meal crust. Fortunately for a pizza lover there are great mom and pop places all around the city and suburbs. For deep. Uncle Pete's in Downers Grove. Thin. Pappa Passero's in Westmont.
Dam it, now I am going to have to fly up there some time soon, LOL.