I'm surprised so many people go out to eat burgers. I can make a burger and fries at home as good or better than what I can get in a restaurant, and they are very easy to make. I like Asian and Mexican restaurants, which serve dishes with multiple components and lots of ingredients I don't keep at home all the time. I especially like to get dishes I've tried to make at home and wasn't able to equal the restaurant. I do love to cook, but I live alone and labor intensive dishes don't seem worth the trouble. I reserve those for when I have other people to cook for.
Not a hearse in the country has a trailer hitch on it, you can not take that money with you! Spend it!
jerryc41 wrote:
I don't eat out as often as I used to, but last night my son and I went to a new local eatery. We each got a cheeseburger with onion rings. I wanted fries, but I wound up with onion rings. The $8.00 hamburger for each of us produced a bill totaling $28.62. This is one reason why I don't eat out very often. Apparently, the $8.00 covered only the hamburger. The list of things below it all included an extra charge, unbeknownst to me. I don't know if paying by CC added to the bill because I didn't get a receipt. I'll continue to eat at home.
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For what it’s worth! My wife and I enjoy a local diner. The owner is a great friend and we know all the waiters and waitresses. We always know what is on the menu and how much. The food is superb, and the prices are reasonable. Best of all, they always serve generous portions!
Scruples wrote:
For what it’s worth! My wife and I enjoy a local diner. The owner is a great friend and we know all the waiters and waitresses. We always know what is on the menu and how much. The food is superb, and the prices are reasonable. Best of all, they always serve generous portions!
Everyone needs a “Cheers” type place to go to
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