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    So here in the UK, different areas have speciality dishes such as Yorkshire Pudding and Lancashire Hot Pot.

    Are there state/town specialities in any of the towns that we'll visit that we should be looking out for?


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    In chicago look for Chicago deep dish pizza.
    It's not the destination, but the journey and the friends you make along the way that counts.

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      I was just told this weekend that Racine is known for its crinkles not sure how to spell it
      but its a cream filled pastry :P :P :P

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        Don't forget MIKEE's for Brats

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          Originally posted by mrs crankshaft
          I was just told this weekend that Racine is known for its crinkles not sure how to spell it
          but its a cream filled pastry :P :P :P
          We will have " KRINGLES" at BRATFEST.

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            If I get the chance I'm going to Miller's Bar on Michigan Ave. near Telegraph in Dearbron, Michigan where I'm originally from. Best damn hamburgers on the planet - see ya soon - Phil

            Website says they ranked 8th. in a nationwide GQ contest/survey.

            Phil / Omaha

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            • #7
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              Cool, so we have Kringles and Brats covered at Mikee's

              I'm guessing there must be some Chicken in Kentucky worth eating judging by the chap with the white beard that I see all over the UK.

              Lot's of fresh fish round the lake?

              I'll also be drinking plenty of my favorite soft drink, root beer as we don't get it over here and I have to buy it from a specialist importer of American food!

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                YELLOW LIGHTNING GUYS are bringing some PECAN PIE and PRALINES to share! ( if there's any left when i get done w/ em!)

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                  Originally posted by 70chevyC-10
                  If I get the chance I'm going to Miller's Bar on Michigan Ave. near Telegraph in Dearbron, Michigan where I'm originally from. Best damn hamburgers on the planet - see ya soon - Phil

                  Website says they ranked 8th. in a nationwide GQ contest/survey.

                  Those burgers look awesome, love the Onion Rings too.......

                  Ed & Jane Tampa, FL
                  1966 Plymouth Fury III
                  2014 Dodge Ram 1500
                  Long Hauler - 2009,2010,2012,2013,2014
                  Cocoa Beach & Valdosta - 2011

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                    Originally posted by 66Fury3
                    Originally posted by 70chevyC-10
                    If I get the chance I'm going to Miller's Bar on Michigan Ave. near Telegraph in Dearbron, Michigan where I'm originally from. Best damn hamburgers on the planet - see ya soon - Phil

                    Website says they ranked 8th. in a nationwide GQ contest/survey.

                    Those burgers look awesome, love the Onion Rings too.......
                    Great place, I used to meet my dad for lunch there regularly, he worked down the street from there (FoMoCo) even though we'd gone there previously also. It's only a mile or two from where I grew up, Michigan Ave. (US 12) runs all the way from Detroit to Chicago. Too bad we couldn't buy Jeremy a burger and a beer there.
                    Phil / Omaha

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                      We're going to hit up Ed Debevic's in Chicago on the way through. Never been there but I guess the waiter's/waitress's are all smart asses. Their motto is something like "Eat and get the hell out."

                      I gotta hit up a Bob Evan's for the Biscuits & Gravy too. Don't have any of them near MN. Oh, and Dunkin Donuts. Cheap, fast, and easy. The way I like my women. ;)

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                        Originally posted by 70chevyC-10
                        Originally posted by 66Fury3
                        Originally posted by 70chevyC-10
                        If I get the chance I'm going to Miller's Bar on Michigan Ave. near Telegraph in Dearbron, Michigan where I'm originally from. Best damn hamburgers on the planet - see ya soon - Phil

                        Website says they ranked 8th. in a nationwide GQ contest/survey.

                        Those burgers look awesome, love the Onion Rings too.......
                        Great place, I used to meet my dad for lunch there regularly, he worked down the street from there (FoMoCo) even though we'd gone there previously also. It's only a mile or two from where I grew up, Michigan Ave. (US 12) runs all the way from Detroit to Chicago. Too bad we couldn't buy Jeremy a burger and a beer there.
                        Hey Phil, that don't mean we can't partake and drink one to him...... ;D

                        Ed & Jane Tampa, FL
                        1966 Plymouth Fury III
                        2014 Dodge Ram 1500
                        Long Hauler - 2009,2010,2012,2013,2014
                        Cocoa Beach & Valdosta - 2011

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                        • #13
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                          Originally posted by 66Fury3
                          Originally posted by 70chevyC-10
                          Originally posted by 66Fury3
                          Originally posted by 70chevyC-10
                          If I get the chance I'm going to Miller's Bar on Michigan Ave. near Telegraph in Dearbron, Michigan where I'm originally from. Best damn hamburgers on the planet - see ya soon - Phil

                          Website says they ranked 8th. in a nationwide GQ contest/survey.



                          Those burgers look awesome, love the Onion Rings too.......
                          Great place, I used to meet my dad for lunch there regularly, he worked down the street from there (FoMoCo) even though we'd gone there previously also. It's only a mile or two from where I grew up, Michigan Ave. (US 12) runs all the way from Detroit to Chicago. Too bad we couldn't buy Jeremy a burger and a beer there.
                          Hey Phil, that don't mean we can't partake and drink one to him...... ;D
                          Done !! One in each city !
                          Phil / Omaha

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                            Damn, those burgers look good. I'm going to lunch now. ;D
                            It's not the destination, but the journey and the friends you make along the way that counts.

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                              Originally posted by starchief1959
                              We're going to hit up Ed Debevic's in Chicago on the way through. Never been there but I guess the waiter's/waitress's are all smart asses. Their motto is something like "Eat and get the hell out."

                              I gotta hit up a Bob Evan's for the Biscuits & Gravy too. Don't have any of them near MN. Oh, and Dunkin Donuts. Cheap, fast, and easy. The way I like my women. ;)
                              Krispi Kremes are better than Dunkin Donuts. They are lighter and melt in your mouth, especially if you get there when they just bring them out of the oven. We grew up in S. Florida where they use to deliver them to your home. Those were the good ol' days. ;D
                              Bruce, Sanford, Fl

                              welcome to my world

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