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pantheroc
07-27-2006, 09:10 AM
Ok, the crab cakes thread got me thinking...

I go out of my way to take the following foods for miles to share or eat when on a trip.

My favs:

Slovenian Sausages from Cleveland to my relatives homes.
Bojangles Chicken; when visiting in the south. http://www.bojangles.com/
Oakwood Smokehouse (RIBS) in Leesburg, FL. http://oakwoodsmokehouse.com/

Wife's favs:
Aero chocolate bars from Canada
St. Hubert's sauces from Canada

Anyone else transport favorite foods for miles on a trip and what are they? (Don't list favorite places you visit and eat, list foods you take on the road/plane/etc for long distances to enjoy at the destination)

the_pack_rat
07-27-2006, 09:27 AM
White Castles.

Yea I know all about the frozen jobbers in the supermarket .....

They will never taste the same.

DEFYANT
07-27-2006, 09:35 AM
Bagels and Italian bread from New York. It's got to be the water!

KillJoy
07-27-2006, 09:38 AM
McDonalds :D

KillJoy

the_pack_rat
07-27-2006, 09:41 AM
Bagels and Italian bread from New York. It's got to be the water!
That reminds me .....

I forgot about NY bialys.

It's amazing how many people there are ... that don't even know what those are.

alarmguy
07-27-2006, 09:41 AM
Eastern North Carolina barbeque.

rvaldez1
07-27-2006, 09:41 AM
Jack In the Box! None anywhere near chicago anymore!

SID210SA
07-27-2006, 09:56 AM
Believe it or not I like Carl's Jr. and Taco Bueno when I visit my Dad in Oklahoma.

RoyLPita
07-27-2006, 10:02 AM
Salt Water Taffy from Wildwood, NJ and maybe a "Roethlisburger" and fries from the Potato Patch at Kennywood in Pittsburgh.

jefferson-mo
07-27-2006, 10:05 AM
Dell Rhea's Chicken Basket...............2100 miles from home


But...................


When in Chicago :drumstck: :food:

Haggis
07-27-2006, 11:22 AM
White Castles.

Yea I know all about the frozen jobbers in the supermarket .....

They will never taste the same.
MURDER BURGERS!!!!!!!!! :food:


Haggis made in and shipped from Maine and hand delivered to Cleveland every spring. 30yr Glenfiddich Single Malt from Scotland to Cleveland via Frederick, MD also every spring.

hitchhiker
07-27-2006, 11:26 AM
Arthur Bryant's Barbeque (http://www.google.com/maps?hl=en&lr=&q=bbq&near=Kansas+City,+MO&radius=0.0&latlng=39099722,-94578333,13492383627024805198&sa=X&oi=local&ct=result&cd=1) - 1.3 miles E - 1727 Brooklyn Ave, Kansas City, 64127 - (816) 231-1123

http://www.arthurbryantsbbq.com/ (http://www.arthurbryantsbbq.com/)

http://arthurbryantsbbq.com/ab/images/12_pack_original.jpg (javascript:popupWindow('http://arthurbryantsbbq.com/ab/index.php?main_page=popup_imag e&pID=8'))


Gates & Sons Bar-B-Q (http://www.google.com/maps?hl=en&lr=&q=bbq&near=Kansas+City,+MO&radius=0.0&latlng=39099722,-94578333,2680484311096573190&sa=X&oi=local&ct=result&cd=2) - 1.2 miles E - 1221 Brooklyn Ave, Kansas City, 64127 - (816) 483-3880

http://www.gatesbbq.com/locations.html (http://www.gatesbbq.com/locations.html)

http://www.gatesbbq.com/images/seasoningJars.jpg

Simply no better anywhere than BBQ in KC!

:baaa:

Tallboy
07-27-2006, 11:37 AM
Duchess Cheeseburgers in Connecticut.

Lobster Rolls in Bar Harbor.

Bluerauder
07-27-2006, 11:37 AM
Anyone else transport favorite foods for miles on a trip and what are they?
My sister carted a couple dozen steamed Chesapeake Bay blue crabs on a plane from BWI to Idaho for her son in the USAF. :D

Bigdogjim
07-27-2006, 01:06 PM
Coffee.............Anywhere

jgc61sr2002
07-27-2006, 01:15 PM
[QUOTE=Haggis]MURDER BURGERS!!!!!!!!! :food:


Belly Bombs

STLR FN
07-27-2006, 01:19 PM
Isaly's Chipped Ham, Snyder's BBQ chips and a Primanti's Slop sandwich or two will usually make the trip from Pgh to Canton with me.

ctrcbob
07-27-2006, 04:37 PM
And here I thought the Oakwood Smokehouse in Leesburg Florida was a secret! The ribs are GREAT. Sometimes they put a special senior price on a full rack, and I scarf them up.
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When I travel up to Rochester NY to visit family, I always make sure I stop off at "Jim & Ralphs" in Gates NY for a "Ground Round". (There are no "Hamburgers in Rochester, only Ground Rounds". I load it up with Mustard, Relesh, Onions and (only found in Rochester) (Meaty) Hot Sauce.

If I can't get to Jim & Ralphs, a close second can be had at the following.
LDR Charpit:
Don's Original:
Schallers:
Bill Grays:
Tom Wahls:
Nick Tahou's: (home of the famous "Garbage Plate") :D


Another thing in Rochester is Abbotts Ice Cream Custard - Great, but only sold in the Rochester area. (as are the Ground Rounds)
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Speaking of Ice Cream Custard, in the Western States, there is "Caliche's". You can find Caliche's in many areas in the West. I had it the first time in Roswell, NM and it is as good as (if not better than) Abbotts.

Now I made myself hungry! :D

Lastly, whenever I visit my sister in Rochester, she makes me Banana Bread to "take back to Florida with me". Ha! That Banana Bread is so good, I eat it all up by the time I get back.

fastblackmerc
07-27-2006, 04:42 PM
Eastern North Carolina barbeque.
+1 :) .......

Logan
07-27-2006, 04:59 PM
Poutine...

Fries at McDonald's in Canada... Sub-food... PEI Potatoe's...

Hotrauder
07-27-2006, 05:08 PM
Fried Clams- Bob's Clam Hut, Kittery, Maine
Steamed Clams, anywhere "down east"
Lobster Stew, Hatties Chowder House Hallowell, Me. (Clam Chowder, too!)
Lobster Pot Pie, Hancock Lobster Co. Cundy's Harbor, Me.(lump blue crab too)
Anything and everything at the Quarter Deck in Bar Harbor, Me.
Stangely enough in summer BK's in northern New England sell a very good Lobster Roll for a very very reasonable price. Dennis:beer:

Hotrauder
07-27-2006, 05:58 PM
Pantheroc, this is an awful thread. You have stroked my saliva glands to the point that I just spent $187.50 on G&M Crab cakes and Hatties Lobster Stew. that would have paid for a ScanGuage II. And then some! What the hell has come over me? Help. Dennis:cool: DON'T DO THIS AGAIN.:D

alarmguy
07-27-2006, 06:10 PM
How about a fried bologna sandwich from G & R Tavern in Waldo, OH? With a slice of onion, provolone cheese and a sweet pickle.

fastblackmerc
07-27-2006, 06:12 PM
Pantheroc, this is an awful thread. You have stroked my saliva glands to the point that I just spent $187.50 on G&M Crab cakes and Hatties Lobster Stew. that would have paid for a ScanGuage II. And then some! What the hell has come over me? Help. Dennis:cool: DON'T DO THIS AGAIN.:D
I had the twin crab cakes platter at G&M last night.... going there again tomorrow night.... :food:

shakes_26
07-27-2006, 09:17 PM
ya gotta go wit' da bialy, fuhgeddaboutit!!!


That reminds me .....

I forgot about NY bialys.

It's amazing how many people there are ... that don't even know what those are.

Donny Carlson
07-27-2006, 10:39 PM
Jack In the Box! None anywhere near chicago anymore!

No JIB's here either. Back in Houston in the day it was the only place you could get eats in the wee hours of the morning other than coffee shop.

Many times when I was, er... in an altered state (:) ) those incredibly greasy Jack in the Crack tacos were the choice at 3:00 AM. A couple packets of hot sauce and a cold drink to wash away the burn.... ahhh.

The bonus was the alarmingly potent gas you came down with, fun for friends and room mates alike.:D

Motorhead350
07-27-2006, 11:05 PM
Anything that was alive once or at least 10% of it was.

fastblackmerc
07-28-2006, 03:25 AM
No JIB's here either. Back in Houston in the day it was the only place you could get eats in the wee hours of the morning other than coffee shop.

Many times when I was, er... in an altered state (:) ) those incredibly greasy Jack in the Crack tacos were the choice at 3:00 AM. A couple packets of hot sauce and a cold drink to wash away the burn.... ahhh.

The bonus was the alarmingly potent gas you came down with, fun for friends and room mates alike.:D
BONUS?????

dwasson
07-28-2006, 02:09 PM
BarBQ from Strawberry's in Holcomb MO, or Baileys in Tunnel Hill GA. Panteras Special pizza from St Louis. Sanders Hot Fudge Topping, Detroit. Hot and Sour Soup from Shin-Shin in Windsor ON. Submarine sandwiches from Biondes in Detroit. And ... Banana Pudding at my Mom's house.

Hotrauder
07-28-2006, 03:39 PM
I Forgot one more, somehow. Wood fired brick oven 4 seasons pizza from Joey's in down town Endicott, NY. The best pizza on the planet. Sure wish I could order on line like the Crab cakes and Lobster stew. :drool: Dennis... no wonder I am gaining weight.

sailsmen
07-28-2006, 03:46 PM
I usually miss the food that is here, except BBQ, we cannot get good BBQ in New Orleans..

rvaldez1
07-29-2006, 05:19 PM
No JIB's here either. Back in Houston in the day it was the only place you could get eats in the wee hours of the morning other than coffee shop.

Many times when I was, er... in an altered state (:) ) those incredibly greasy Jack in the Crack tacos were the choice at 3:00 AM. A couple packets of hot sauce and a cold drink to wash away the burn.... ahhh.

The bonus was the alarmingly potent gas you came down with, fun for friends and room mates alike.:D

YA! the funny thing is, it is the only drunk food that tastes good sober. Burger King tried the tacos once, they failed horribly.

Dark_Knight7096
07-29-2006, 06:08 PM
Ok, you guys are PROBABLY gonna think I'm a dork for saying this but White Castle, and Grease Trucks. There aren't many White Castles around here so I have to make a trek for them so whenever I'm on trips that bring me near them I always side track. Also, Maxim Magazine rated the "Fat Darrel" as the #1 sandwich in the country, so I like going to the Grease Trucks to get them and the other "Fat Sandwiches" from time to time. :D

Neither one is SUPER long distance but there ya go.

Bluerauder
07-29-2006, 07:35 PM
... so I like going to the Grease Trucks to get them. :D
Is the grease truck the same as what we used to call the "Roach Coach"? :D

Dark_Knight7096
07-30-2006, 12:23 AM
The Grease Trucks are 4 truck-like, mobile-home-like, vehicles in a parking lot at Rutgers University. They are basically like a fast food restaraunt on wheels.