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Roadfood.com Forums - Great regional meals along highways, in small towns and in city neighborhoods.
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Top authors on Roadfood.com Forums - Great regional meals along highways, in small towns and in city neighborhoods. during last week:
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CCinNJ
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wheregreggeats.com
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leethebard
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buffetbuster
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Top 10 active forums on Roadfood.com Forums - Great regional meals along highways, in small towns and in city neighborhoods. during last week:
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Top 10 forums on Roadfood.com Forums - Great regional meals along highways, in small towns and in city neighborhoods.:
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BBQ
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Roadfood News Forum
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Trip Reports
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Latest active threads on Roadfood.com Forums - Great regional meals along highways, in small towns and in city neighborhoods.:
Started 6 days, 21 hours ago (2008-09-30 22:40:00)
by DougS
> I haven't ate at a McDonalds more than twice in the last few years. My wife suggested a lunch stop today, saying she tasted their chicken wraps and enjoyed them. I opted for a Double Big Mac. Is this something new along with wraps? Tell you one thing! their food is quite good. I rather enjoyed it. I also like their Egg McMuffins. I wonder if my taste buds are ... 
Started 1 week ago (2008-09-29 20:49:00)
by MIAMIDON
I plan to stay a day and and a night for Bluemaxx's event. Does anyone have any suggestions for eateries in the Daytona area? Obviously, I will be at the Brickyard for supper on November 1st. 
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2008-09-27 19:39:00)
by MetroplexJim
> Since moving from McLean, VA to Dallas one of the many delicacies available in NOVA that aren't available down here are Saltenas - a Bolivian specialty. So, Have any of you ever tried a Saltena? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saltena Three of these consumed with Llajwa and a beer puts this very Anglo dude in food heaven. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Llajwa Here'... 
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2008-09-29 14:16:00)
by rouxdog
> An outdoor kitchen is high on Nancy and I's list for the near future. Several websites and resources available we're reviewing. We're particularly interested in hearing your thoughts and suggestions. Hope to hear from you soon. Thanks, Ole rouxdog 
Started 1 week ago (2008-09-30 10:30:00)
by JT1
> OK, here's the deal. An old friend of mine will be in town next month to attend the wedding of a mutual friend. You might say our friendship has "warmed" a bit since she became newly single last year. While she is here, she has asked that I cook her dinner, specifically soup, which I actually do pretty well. My question: What do I make to cause her to fall ... 
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2008-09-29 14:14:00)
by leethebard
> In other threads we've talked about reading,(and collecting) Mad magazine,Hardy Boys type books etc....I did both. I still collect series books and love completing sets for my kids and their future kids....I grew up with DC Comics..and collected like crazy in the 50's and 60's.....I still enjoy my collection...and have sold some,,,my wife collects 1964 World's Fair ... 
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2008-09-29 10:09:00)
by John A
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2008-09-29 10:43:00)
by wmceaton
> http://cityguide.aol.com/newyork/americas-top-donu ts?page=1 Yet another one of those "Top (insert food item) in the USA"...this one doesnt seem to be too bad though..... 
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2008-09-29 11:39:00)
by aleximoon
I left off in my last post with Jim and I failing to eat at Allman's bbq and Goolrich's Pharmacy due to it being Sunday but we managed to find a very tasty place all on our own. So the following day, we visited part of the battlefields at Fredericksburg, Va and then ate at both Allman's and Goolrich's. I'll admit that I wasn't terribly impressed with Allman's. We both had chopped pork ... 
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2008-09-28 06:55:00)
by chefjem
> I am going to Nashville for a week or so in the middle of Oct. I will be staying by the Nashville Airport. I would like to eat at some (off the beatin path) places if anyone could help me out. I have never been to Nashville but I do have a good GPS. I am looking for good local places there. Thank You for your help.... 
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Hot threads for last week on Roadfood.com Forums - Great regional meals along highways, in small towns and in city neighborhoods.:
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2008-09-29 14:14:00)
by leethebard
> In other threads we've talked about reading,(and collecting) Mad magazine,Hardy Boys type books etc....I did both. I still collect series books and love completing sets for my kids and their future kids....I grew up with DC Comics..and collected like crazy in the 50's and 60's.....I still enjoy my collection...and have sold some,,,my wife collects 1964 World's Fair ... 
Started 1 week ago (2008-09-30 10:30:00)
by JT1
> OK, here's the deal. An old friend of mine will be in town next month to attend the wedding of a mutual friend. You might say our friendship has "warmed" a bit since she became newly single last year. While she is here, she has asked that I cook her dinner, specifically soup, which I actually do pretty well. My question: What do I make to cause her to fall ... 
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2008-09-27 09:19:00)
by MetroplexJim
> My wife and I moved from McLean, VA to Dallas three years ago. The general racket and "cutsiness" in Texas casual eateries still disturbs us. Texans are honest, hard-working folk who are charmingly bereft of nuance. And they are loud-talkers. And their women feel compelled to cackle loudly at every "bon mot" that drops from the lips of her man. They breed like ... 
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