Saturday, May 8, 2010

flying burgers

Today was moving day. My daughter moved home from college. We've done this enough times we remembered how important it is to take a break every now and then. We also know where to go for that break. To a place that promises it can fly anything. Do you know about flying burgers? Do you know about Hot N Tots? What about Bee Bops? Oh and they can do a basket on just about anything on their menu. Turns out their large order of fries is a full pound. Fresh cut potatoes.  Now, back to the move.

6 comments:

  1. What's a gem? I think I want an order.

    subcoma

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  2. A tisket a tasket, they'll provide it in a basket.
    All you need do is ask it.

    Sounds fun. I want the Butterscotch Marshmallow Shake.

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  3. I've never heard of Bee Bops or Hot-n-Tots in this context!

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  4. mike~ i want to make this sound more exotic than *tater tot*, but are you familiar with tater tots? you can order them by the quarter pound, park in tiny parking lot and watch the coal trains rumble to and fro.

    tropicrete

    kass~ you are my first butterscotch marshmellow person. risKy!

    rose~ this place hasn't changed since the 1950s. you can order a green river too, even though it isn't on the menu.

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  5. Well, I broke down and googled that. Sounds refreshing!

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  6. rose~

    dang, i am a bad hostess. here, a flying burger is:

    take two pieces of bread, put the fixings (burger, mayo, ketchup, onion,mustard, whatever else) in between the two pieces of bread. then take out your handy-dandy fly-o-matic machine that presses the concoction together into a sealed up saucer-shape. the outside of the bread gets toasted/grilled (not at all greasy) and the machine seals the bread together and cuts off the crust.

    tadah- you get a round, sealed flying burger (though they will fly anything between two pieces of bread).

    if you ever get out of where you are, come here and i'll treat you to a flying burger. we don't give out the name of this place because it's the best kept secret in the state.

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