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  • ancjr

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    Next time you’re in the downtown Jeffersonville area, there’s a place on spring Street called “The Town”, they have the best pizza I’ve found around here. It’s a thin, crispy crust and it’s just amazing.

    Place can be hard to find if you aren’t looking, it’s near the corner of spring and chestnut, a couple of blocks before you get to the river.

    I will have to try this.
     

    Hoosierdood

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    Sliders are ambrosia of the gods! Give me a half dozen and a sack of rings and I'm in hog heaven.
    Quick story...
    Growing up, our family was very poor. Parents worked hard and pinched pennies as best they could. One day, someone told my dad that a refer truck had been in an accident and couldn't deliver its load, so they were trying to offload it all for super cheap. It was full of frozen White Castle sliders. My dad bought enough to fill our 20 cu. ft. deep freezer. I ate those things literally every single day for over a year. Nuked in the microwave so they were good and soggy. I can still remember the smell. Satan himself will be serving those things in hell to the most heinous offenders.
     

    littletommy

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    A holler in Kentucky
    Quick story...
    Growing up, our family was very poor. Parents worked hard and pinched pennies as best they could. One day, someone told my dad that a refer truck had been in an accident and couldn't deliver its load, so they were trying to offload it all for super cheap. It was full of frozen White Castle sliders. My dad bought enough to fill our 20 cu. ft. deep freezer. I ate those things literally every single day for over a year. Nuked in the microwave so they were good and soggy. I can still remember the smell. Satan himself will be serving those things in hell to the most heinous offenders.
    We had something similar happen, but with frozen breaded chicken patties. A truck flipped over near where my son in law works, and he got five or six huge cases of those. I think we made it through two cases in a few months, they were good, but we just got tired of them. I gave away the last couple of cases I had.
     
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    On a hill in Perry C
    Quick story...
    Growing up, our family was very poor. Parents worked hard and pinched pennies as best they could. One day, someone told my dad that a refer truck had been in an accident and couldn't deliver its load, so they were trying to offload it all for super cheap. It was full of frozen White Castle sliders. My dad bought enough to fill our 20 cu. ft. deep freezer. I ate those things literally every single day for over a year. Nuked in the microwave so they were good and soggy. I can still remember the smell. Satan himself will be serving those things in hell to the most heinous offenders.
    I'd almost be willing to sell my soul for a freezer full of those! Love that oniony slider smell! Yummmy!
     
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