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A buddy of mine YEARS ago introduced me to a snack we would always eat camping, tailgating, just hangin, etc. Can't remember what we called it then but it consisted of a cracker (Triscuit) slice of something like pepper jack, a slice/wedge of hearty onion of sorts(leek) and a dolop of a nice horseradish mustard. Mmmmmmmm

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My wife is middle eastern and breakfast at her parents was different: tomato wedges, pita bread, labne (plain yogurt more or less), hard boiled eggs, and GOUDA cheese. I became a fan way back when....

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Do you stay up late at night coming up with these questions? You are an interesting case study! :thumbsup:

 

Oh yeah....Cacio Bufala on La Panzanella Black Pepper Mini Croccantini :lol:

 

TEEB.

 

I personally like English Cheddar (minimum 6 mos.) on wheat thins.

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A buddy of mine YEARS ago introduced me to a snack we would always eat camping, tailgating, just hangin, etc. Can't remember what we called it then but it consisted of a cracker (Triscuit) slice of something like pepper jack, a slice/wedge of hearty onion of sorts(leek) and a dolop of a nice horseradish mustard. Mmmmmmmm

 

This sounds great.

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That looks mostly like beer mugs to me..... :)

Is that not the idea though? From my newly acquired knowledge of McSorley's I hear people don't go there to eat! Anyone confirm?

Sounds like my kind of place though. Give the Irish a run for their drinkin' money!

 

I'm on other side of state saddly.

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McSorley's is awesome. They sell beer only in pairs, you either order dark or light. Very cool place. You want a cheese plate, you get a sleeve of saltines and some cheddar slices.

 

 

Is that not the idea though? From my newly acquired knowledge of McSorley's I hear people don't go there to eat! Anyone confirm?


Sounds like my kind of place though. Give the Irish a run for their drinkin' money!

 

I'm on other side of state saddly.

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McSorley's is awesome. They sell beer only in pairs, you either order dark or light. Very cool place. You want a cheese plate, you get a sleeve of saltines and some cheddar slices.

 

 

 

Oh, schit!! This is in NY? My son and I are headed down for a few nights at the end of the month. Cool to bring him (14) here for lunch?

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it's in the village, should be ok to bring a 14 year old. I think my son was around that age last time we were there

 

 

Oh, schit!! This is in NY? My son and I are headed down for a few nights at the end of the month. Cool to bring him (14) here for lunch?

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it's in the village, should be ok to bring a 14 year old. I think my son was around that age last time we were there

 

 

It's 2.5 miles from our hotel, headed uptown. Nice walk to earn a couple beers. THANK YOU for posting about this.

 

Look at this !@#$ing food ... http://newyork.seriouseats.com/2011/03/bar-eats-mcsorleys-old-ale-house-east-village-nyc-review.html

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