Cathy2 wrote:...I saw the strip mall across the street had a Speed Queen. I just about leaped thinking it might be related to the famed BBQ joint in Milwaukee. I read the sign again to find it was a laundramat. Ah, hope springs eternal!
Cynthia wrote:Another sign -- planning all travel routes so that you go past at least one interesting market.
Amata wrote:G Wiv wrote:Hammond called an audible on the walk back to our cars and we stopped in Ferrara Bakery for a coffee. Ok, not just a coffee, but a cookie or two for Lucantonio.
Our poor child: he thinks it's normal to have a picture taken of his food before he eats it...
I very much enjoyed hanging out with the beef guys on your first two stops. You really have it down to a science! Too bad the sandwiches were mostly disappointing. It was especially nice to meet more LTHers and to see Flip again on one of his infrequent trips into the city.![]()
Amata
David Hammond wrote:When you see an Onion parody of a food-related product and think, "Hey, that's not a bad idea -- I'd buy that!"