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grengadgy

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I have not. Send me some, in fact send me a jar of each. They look like they might be pretty good.

OK, looking at your link, seems the closest Famous Daves is in Fort Myers, 261 miles from Jax. If I ever find myself in FortMyers I'll be sure to check it out. There's one in Ft Mill SC. My brother lives there, he may be visiting later this summer, I'll have him bring me a jar.
They are available thru Walmart or Amazon.
 

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I have not. Send me some, in fact send me a jar of each. They look like they might be pretty good.

OK, looking at your link, seems the closest Famous Daves is in Fort Myers, 261 miles from Jax. If I ever find myself in FortMyers I'll be sure to check it out. There's one in Ft Mill SC. My brother lives there, he may be visiting later this summer, I'll have him bring me a jar.
They sell them at our grocery. Also sell them at our Wally World.
 

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Battered and fried, I believe you’d have something there.
Speaking of which... finally found some good chicken wings here in Colorado last night. Absolutely gorged myself. They were spicy so now I’m paying the price today :poop::bananaburn:
 
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Sometimes the simplest things are the best. Basic San Marzanos, butter, basil and parmigiano, with fusilli and some pan seared chicken.

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Sometimes the simplest things are the best. Basic San Marzanos, butter, basil and parmigiano, with fusilli and some pan seared chicken.

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And the wine?
 

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I threw together a psuedo jumbalaya with bacon, red onion, pork sausage, pigeon peas, tomatoes, diced datil and brown rice. Found a venison meatloaf in the bottom of the freezer from last winter so it went into the oven which I split with the dogs. Simple and really tasty. ven meatloaf.jpg
 

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I threw together a psuedo jumbalaya with bacon, red onion, pork sausage, pigeon peas, tomatoes, diced datil and brown rice. Found a venison meatloaf in the bottom of the freezer from last winter so it went into the oven which I split with the dogs. Simple and really tasty.
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Can’t beat that Kerrygold butter.
 

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