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jbc28 wrote:


k2josh wrote:
red beans and rice...



I love some good red beans and rice. The Cajun Steamer in Trussville has some bomber red beans and rice with andouille sausage.



grilled redfish, with crawfish etoufe topping, and red beans and rice = :D
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have not decided yet.
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Changed my mind... Taco Hell...
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Homemade clam chowder, yogurt and an orange.
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Hot pocket.



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Corn dogs and a Dr. Pooper.
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Went to the grocery store, bought some bread and about $100 worth of other needed stuff. So for lunch I'm having ham sandwiches and chips.
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Cracker Barrel:



chicken fried chicken (how else would you fry it?)

fried okra

hashbrown casserole

corn

biscuits

4 galsses of sweet tea
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i had a double stacker
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SKISC wrote:
Cracker Barrel:



chicken fried chicken (how else would you fry it?)

fried okra

hashbrown casserole

corn

biscuits

4 galsses of sweet tea



Our Cracker Barrel is hit or miss regarding quality (due to the illegal alien cook staff, IMO). I do like the hashbrown casserole, though.
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