What's for Supper?

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TRENCHFOOT wrote: Do they still deliver meat to other business's around town, Bolt? Might have some delivered to the shop sometime if they do. :lol: :lol: :lol: Fill my shop freezer up with some steak clippings. :lol: :lol: :lol:
Don't know if they deliver.Never see any company trucks sitting around there.Your probably thinking of that place that used to be across the street from them Logan Meat Suppliers,they used to deliver meat all over the place.RK2 drove for them quite a few years in that little Toyota truck,he say they just kept adding oil to it but never changed it :lol: :o .That place is called Glacier Mountain now.Carpenter's is just a convenience store gas station with a full meat section and a few foodstuffs and deli with sandwiches ect.They just like a speedway except they got more meats and sandwiches to chose from.


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TRENCHFOOT wrote: Do they still deliver meat to other business's around town, Bolt? Might have some delivered to the shop sometime if they do. :lol: :lol: :lol: Fill my shop freezer up with some steak clippings. :lol: :lol: :lol:
Don't know if they deliver.Never see any company trucks sitting around there.Your probably thinking of that place that used to be across the street from them Logan Meat Suppliers,they used to deliver meat all over the place.RK2 drove for them quite a few years in that little Toyota truck,he say they just kept adding oil to it but never changed it :lol: :o .That place is called Glacier Mountain now.Carpenter's is just a convenience store gas station with a full meat section and a few foodstuffs and deli with sandwiches ect.They just like a speedway except they got more meats and sandwiches to chose from.
I know Hocking Hills Diner gets some of there meats from Carpenters! But nothing is better than Farm Raised beef which has been confined for 6-12 weeks and fed corn and alfalfa hay! That is how I used to raise my Red Angus 1 1/2 year old steers. Now I get the same from a buddy of mine!


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Where is Carpenter's ?

One of my brother's in law owns the Hocking Hills Diner. I want to be sure its still safe to eat there. :lol:


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Paladin wrote:Where is Carpenter's ?

One of my brother's in law owns the Hocking Hills Diner. I want to be sure its still safe to eat there. :lol:
You are thinking of the wrong place.


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Corned Beef and cabbage also boiled potato's!


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I'll be out tonite eating corned beef and cabbage with boiled potato and wearing my green shirt


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Drink some green beer with it Paldi lol,BTW Carpenters is on 93 N across from where the old Little Lazurus use to be


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Tacos.......


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Nothing


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That is some gross stuff trenchfoot. I had homemade tacos tonight and made a mess on my shirt,every time I take a breath I smell them :lol: Dang things just kept crumbling apart :(


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Ole Elvis would have probably eaten it, he liked his peanut butter and banana sammies, so he would have torn these banana/bacon/pb dogs up. :lol: :lol: :lol: Then would have had 3 or 4 jelly donuts after. :lol: :lol: :lol:


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Farm raised BEEF, Good old Hamburgers on the grill!


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Liver and onions............


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BubbleGum Tiger wrote:Liver and onions............
Sounds good.


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TRENCHFOOT wrote:
BubbleGum Tiger wrote:Liver and onions............
Sounds good.
they were..........


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roast and homemade noodles.................


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BubbleGum Tiger wrote:roast and homemade noodles.................
Sounds really good as well.


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Had Chicken Fried Steak and sausage gravy over mashed potato and a salad.


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For Easter dinner, Prime Rib, broccoli, Mashed Potatoes and cake. How about that sports fans!


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