susanarosa wrote:Doctor Detroit wrote:
Man, that just keeps getting funnier.
I laughed my ass off. I'm still laughing.
susanarosa wrote:Doctor Detroit wrote:
Man, that just keeps getting funnier.
susanarosa wrote:Doctor Detroit wrote:
Man, that just keeps getting funnier.
Andy wrote:
middle aged female wrote:Man, what time did they do that? I rode by there at about 6 pm last night on my way home from HoneyBee and the tower of Petty was still standing.
wolf wrote:middle aged female wrote:Man, what time did they do that? I rode by there at about 6 pm last night on my way home from HoneyBee and the tower of Petty was still standing.
You live in Almont and you drive to the city to buy groceries? Wait till Time magazine hears about you.
wolf wrote:middle aged female wrote:Man, what time did they do that? I rode by there at about 6 pm last night on my way home from HoneyBee and the tower of Petty was still standing.
You live in Almont and you drive to the city to buy groceries? Wait till Time magazine hears about you.
middle aged female wrote:wolf wrote:middle aged female wrote:Man, what time did they do that? I rode by there at about 6 pm last night on my way home from HoneyBee and the tower of Petty was still standing.
You live in Almont and you drive to the city to buy groceries? Wait till Time magazine hears about you.
There aren't too many stores like Honey Bee,(best ever house brand salsa and guac I have ever eaten and their house brand chips in the brown paper bags are to die for) even up here. Might be in the Flint area, but I don't know where they are. Roquefort?
Roquefort Robert wrote:middle aged female wrote:wolf wrote:middle aged female wrote:Man, what time did they do that? I rode by there at about 6 pm last night on my way home from HoneyBee and the tower of Petty was still standing.
You live in Almont and you drive to the city to buy groceries? Wait till Time magazine hears about you.
There aren't too many stores like Honey Bee,(best ever house brand salsa and guac I have ever eaten and their house brand chips in the brown paper bags are to die for) even up here. Might be in the Flint area, but I don't know where they are. Roquefort?
By house salsa, I assume you mean made by the store. For my money, Garden Fresh salsa from Ferndale is the best mass produced salsa. I made some salsa from vegetables out of my garden last year that was pretty goddamn awesome, though. For a specialty store, we have Oliver T's on Hill Road in Grand Blanc. I can spend an hour and a half in there, easily. They sell Downey's Potato Chips from Waterford, which are some of the best chips I've ever had but I figure you were talking about tortilla chips. If you've never had Downey's or been to Oliver T's, I highly suggest you do both as soon as you can. I always order the Tuscan Turkey from the deli.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Downeys-Potato-Chips/89238715891
http://oliverts.com/
At least you have The Country Smokehouse. I love that place. Someone could fill up on the samples alone (Detroit is Cheap).
Roquefort Robert wrote:I have found Imlay City to have almost everything I need for Mexican food. If you take M-24 down past The Palace a couple miles, there's a couple super mercados that will have anything you need. Chicken feet soup? Sure. Tacos de tripa? Yep. Cabezza for you sick fuckers? Absolutely.
middle aged female wrote:Roquefort Robert wrote:I have found Imlay City to have almost everything I need for Mexican food. If you take M-24 down past The Palace a couple miles, there's a couple super mercados that will have anything you need. Chicken feet soup? Sure. Tacos de tripa? Yep. Cabezza for you sick fuckers? Absolutely.
I don't think I've eaten cabezza, but I have eaten the cows cheek stuff, Barbacoa I think. It was good.
Are you talking about Old 24 going into Pontiac with the mercado's? I'll check it out.
Roquefort Robert wrote:middle aged female wrote:Roquefort Robert wrote:I have found Imlay City to have almost everything I need for Mexican food. If you take M-24 down past The Palace a couple miles, there's a couple super mercados that will have anything you need. Chicken feet soup? Sure. Tacos de tripa? Yep. Cabezza for you sick fuckers? Absolutely.
I don't think I've eaten cabezza, but I have eaten the cows cheek stuff, Barbacoa I think. It was good.
Are you talking about Old 24 going into Pontiac with the mercado's? I'll check it out.
I guess it's Perry Road, just South of Pontiac Road, there's a supermercado and a Mexican bakery in the same strip mall as the Secretary of State. The other one that I have been to is on MLK, just East of Perry. Looking at the map, I see there's a Mexicantown Bakery location just south of MLK on Perry. The original location is a must stop for me any time I am in SW Detroit.
Richard Petty wrote:wolf wrote:middle aged female wrote:Man, what time did they do that? I rode by there at about 6 pm last night on my way home from HoneyBee and the tower of Petty was still standing.
You live in Almont and you drive to the city to buy groceries? Wait till Time magazine hears about you.
Shit. I drive from NC to California just to go to the bar.
Ya Mar wrote:Richard Petty wrote:wolf wrote:middle aged female wrote:Man, what time did they do that? I rode by there at about 6 pm last night on my way home from HoneyBee and the tower of Petty was still standing.
You live in Almont and you drive to the city to buy groceries? Wait till Time magazine hears about you.
Shit. I drive from NC to California just to go to the bar.
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