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You win some you lose more. That Lebanese pickle was different for sure, not bad tasting I thought, but it sure did stick out like a sore thumb when it hit the taste buds.
My wife Shari, James and I hit a Greek place "Sassool" for dinner. I can honestly say, that is the first time, in my life, that I charged "By the pound" for my side items.
Still left with a full belly, and I carry a pretty good sized one around with me.
I do still want to hit "Stokely's BBQ out. What I looked at on the menu looked pretty good. And they have smoked meat! That's WAY up my alley.
Haven't been to N. Myrtle in many, many years. Tagging along with the wife for a money tournament this weekend. Any suggestions on restaurants from the Q-Crew?
Ahh dang it, there is a little Pub-style joint that serves an amazing breakfast, and now I can't remember the name or location >.< I at there the last time I had to work a gig down there...It's only literally a few minutes from the Tanger outlets on King's highway/blvd whatever it is. (Excuse my lack of remembrance for road names)
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