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    Vegas Buffet Dinner

    Spend the little extra and go to the buffet at Bellagio. King crab legs longer than your forearm already split in half-scoop and eat. Great selection of food...other buffets may be $10 cheaper or so, but you’re in Vegas,...

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    Vito's Pizza....on Vermont

    Vito’s is history. May open in a new location. Saw Vito and he had one hell of a story to tell involving a very sharp knife and a super model with a strong forearm. He is looking for space in the WeHo.

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    Churros at Cinnabon?

    Went on Friday and had one. For $1.99, I got a churro the length of my forearm. Overall, not bad, would probably have it again given the dearth of places to find Churros in my city (Toronto). I wouldn’t say it was a spiral

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    A & A Grocery's New Location in Downtown Calgary

    ! And the larges are roughly the size of my forearm (im 6' tall, just a shade under 200lbs so my forearm isnt small!) — i usually get one of those to split between two people. As for grilling the pita, one Lebanese place in...

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    Best fresh tortillas in the Mission?

    Chava’s has great tortillas. They seem like a cross between corn and flour. The women who make them are awesome. It’s been the same ones as long as I’ve been going there. Those women have forearms of steel....

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    Rotisseried Suckling Piglet

    is forearmed.

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    Live Maine Lobster

    $6.99/lb at Truong Phat (Linda Vista Road) on Sunday. One in front of the tank was scary big- as long as my forearm and the tail was curled. Had to be at least 15 lbs.

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    What about Craig's Place

    beef. Last but not least to Rainbow for the fabulous Neal’s Yard Stichelton raw milk “Stilton”. Between 1 and 2 I passed Craig’s Place and saw an omelet delivered that looked as big as my forearm. I do not...

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    Mayo va. Aioli

    In Spain aioli is often made with just garlic, salt and olive oil. It is made in the mortar and pestle and is slowly brought to an emulsion. I have made it this way and it does work and will build up your forearm. Most recipes...

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    Food TV Judges' Etiquette

    Is anyone else perturbed by the unappetizing way TV judges practically lie in their plates of food, and with both forearms on the table, bob their heads down to the plate and shovel something into their mouths? I was taught to...

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    best croissants in chicago

    and eat this one over a plate or the flakes will get all over your wrists and forearms. Also, they get their coffee from a great roaster in Evanston, Casteel’s. Cheers

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    Fish sandwich

    Completely out of your way, but the only huge fried fish sandwich worth eating in DC is at Horace & Dickies at 12th and H NE DC. Four pieces the size of your forearm on Wonder Bread for $4.85. Faidleys in Baltimore does a similar...

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    Brunch at Bright Food Shop

    had the salmon fusion maki (a spinach tortilla filled with eggs and smoked salmon, then wrapped in nori); the eggs and bacon plate (thick cut bacon got the nod of approval); the posole; the breakfast burrito (a normal size, not...

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    Dogs & Little Necks in Glens Falls, NY

    New Way Lunch is on South Street. I grew up eating those “dirt dogs” . Legend has it they’re called dirty johns because the original guy would line up the steaming hot buns on his forearm and work the dogs. The...

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    Indian mangoes coming, according to NYT

    , the capital of Indonesian New Guinea, where the rich red mangoes were as long as my forearm.

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