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Post by thebigcrabcake on Sept 20, 2019 12:27:42 GMT
The York Meet!!! Ahhhhhh, what a rush!!...Thursday through Saturday we'll be walking the aisles of the Fairgrounds halls. And not to be missed is having lunch one of the days at Latucca's on Market Street for an outstanding cheesesteak! What I really miss since moving is taking home one of their stromboli's on Saturday.
I can hardly wait!! The York Meet, don't ya dare miss it!!
Haven’t tried Latucca’s But now I definitely will. Hope to see you both on Friday for the group photo and of course there’s always room for both of you at the Thursday night dinner. Emile
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Post by dennym57 on Sept 20, 2019 13:52:50 GMT
Denny, this will be our first York. Looking forward to it and meeting OGF members who will be in attendance. Hey George, I thought Yuengling was a major food group for daily nutritional intake! Gary. While in the area, I recommend trying the regional delicacy known as Scrapple. Have it with eggs for breakfast. It’s like bacon flavored cornbread. It’s mostly cornmeal and the rest of the ingredients are better left a mystery. Like they say: “When in Rome...” Restaurants in Chicago make Scrapple too. There was a diner on Fullerton by the 'L' that made it.
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Post by thebigcrabcake on Sept 20, 2019 14:30:42 GMT
Restaurants in Chicago make Scrapple too. There was a diner on Fullerton by the 'L' that made it. That's interesting. I always thought Scrapple was limited to the Pennsylvania Dutch area of PA and parts of Maryland, Delaware and New Jersey. It's definitely Diner food so it's no surprise that it turned up in a Diner when it made it to Chicago. I wonder if they serve thick slices like Chicago style pizza? Emile
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Post by ptc on Sept 20, 2019 15:13:50 GMT
Cabs, cabs. cabs, that's top on the list on thisgs to bring home.
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Post by dennym57 on Sept 20, 2019 17:59:13 GMT
Restaurants in Chicago make Scrapple too. There was a diner on Fullerton by the 'L' that made it. That's interesting. I always thought Scrapple was limited to the Pennsylvania Dutch area of PA and parts of Maryland, Delaware and New Jersey. It's definitely Diner food so it's no surprise that it turned up in a Diner when it made it to Chicago. I wonder if they serve thick slices like Chicago style pizza? Emile There are a lot of diverse places to eat in Chicago and they're not always in a obvious places to find. My roommate had not taken me there I would have never known about it. I think it was call Sylvia's Kitchen.
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Post by ptc on Sept 20, 2019 19:59:24 GMT
I believe this has the makings of a wonderful York Meet for the OGF members. What a good feeling to look forward to something special.
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Post by pebo on Sept 21, 2019 19:34:35 GMT
Looking forward to seeing everyone! Peter
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Post by Pennsy484 on Sept 21, 2019 22:55:06 GMT
Have they sent out the badges yet? I paid quite a while ago, but I am worried that it arrived and got thrown out!
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Post by ptc on Sept 22, 2019 16:28:44 GMT
You might want to send a note to the TCA Eastern Division Registrar, Pennsy.
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