At Porky’s, the pig’s the thing, unsurprisingly. Following a hound tip, kjs wandered into this place and found excellent, smoky and tender pulled pork. It makes a good sandwich too, with a boatload of BBQ sauce. Brisket has some gristly bits, but wilp says it’s usually awesome. Ribs are spice-rubbed, meaty and tender.
At Porky’s, the pig’s the thing, unsurprisingly. Following a hound tip, kjs wandered into this place and found excellent, smoky and tender pulled pork. It makes a good sandwich too, with a boatload of BBQ sauce. Brisket has some gristly bits, but wilp says it’s usually awesome. Ribs are spice-rubbed, meaty and tender.
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Ordered Chinese the other day and had it delivered because I was too lazy to pick it up. The order was around $40. As the guy showed up, I realized I had not had anything delivered to the house in a while (since I usually go and get it) and was wondering what was a fair tip.
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Should You Tip on Takeout? By Helena Echlin. June 11, 2010 Edit. Dear Helena, ... You charge the guest the ticket price, you pay the ticket price back at the end of the night during cash-out. The restaurant is not charging you an additional fee. It's not like your tipping service bar out or busser for their meal. Or at least shouldn't.
The San Jose Mercury News (registration required) devotes this week’s food section to the increasingly gourmet world of baby food. Light years away from your...
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The History of Mincemeat. Mincemeat pie is a decidedly English food, and can be traced back to the 11th-century crusades. Armed with warm spices from the Middle East, the crusaders added much of said spice to the filling as a means of preserving, but also improving upon the likely not-so-fresh meat.King Henry V took favor to the dish, and began ordering it be served at Christmas, among other ...
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Career demands are taking us from Northern California to the Raleigh-Durham area, a totally unfamiliar region. This being the Chowhound Board, I can freely confess that good food is a critical part of our lives, and it is with some trepidation that we leave the culinary bounty around San Francisco.
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