Tom & Chee?
Yep. My mom tried the grilled cheese donut. The rest of us got more traditional grilled cheeses.
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Tom & Chee?
Yep. My mom tried the grilled cheese donut. The rest of us got more traditional grilled cheeses.
There's a Cincinnati three way restaurant near me
Where? What restaurant? I do get cravings for a 5 way.
My mom tried the grilled cheese donut.
I was going to ask if anyone got one! Tim got a grilled cheese donut once, with some kind of blueberry sauce or compote or something. I had one bite, and it really was good.
I don't think I could order a three-way with a straight face.
I was going to ask if anyone got one! Tim got a grilled cheese donut once, with some kind of blueberry sauce or compote or something. I had one bite, and it really was good.
I think that was the one my mom got. I think she liked it, but she said the mac and cheese was really good. My sister was very impressed with all the stuff about their business plan that's printed on the cups.
Where? What restaurant? I do get cravings for a 5 way.
It's called 3Ways in Culver City but I just saw the menu and it isn't Cincinnati chili at all. It seems to be sandwiches and salads. Plbbbt. Like we don't have enough sandwich shops in LA.
Chili over 'sketti is pretty darn good though.
How do we not have anyone staking out the "It's delicious, but the stuff they make in Cincinnati is not chili" position?
I don't have a position on chili. If it has black beans, hamburger meat, tomatoes, and chili peppers, it's chili. Wait, that may be a position. Sorry.
How do we not have anyone staking out the "It's delicious, but the stuff they make in Cincinnati is not chili" position?
I assume that was the default position of anyone not from here. I don't even try to defend against it any more. We know what it is.
I don't have a position on chili. If it has black beans, hamburger meat, tomatoes, and chili peppers, it's chili. Wait, that may be a position. Sorry.
That's not what Skyline is, though. It's like a meat sauce. (I wouldn't actually eat a bowl of it, like I do with the chili I make at home, but I still call Skyline "chili." Because there's also white chicken chili, which bears no resemblance to Texas chili tyet still bears the name. I figure if white chicken chili gets to be called "chili", then so does Skyline, and if haters don't like it, that just means more for us.)