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Re: Wegman's - Best Supermarket in America

by Mike Hardin » Thu Apr 05, 2012 8:48 am

Garbage plates - meh. Beer, wings and pizza at Acme? Hell yeah!
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Re: Wegman's - Best Supermarket in America

by Robin Garr » Thu Apr 05, 2012 9:32 am

Ken Wilson wrote:Garbage Plate.

Made me look. And having looked, made me say "WTF?"

http://rocwiki.org/Garbage_Plates?actio ... bage+Plate

Tell me, does Rochester have an unusually large number of unusually large people?
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Re: Wegman's - Best Supermarket in America

by Lacie Monno » Thu Apr 05, 2012 11:50 am

Joel and I took a trip last summer, grabbed a plate from Jimmy Z's. Four meals! It was at least five pounds. I agree that it looks like its name, but when the hot sauce gets mixed in with the mac salad...heaven. White hot and cheeseburger plate is my fav. When you live in the freaking tundra three months a year, you need some empty calories.
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Re: Wegman's - Best Supermarket in America

by Melissa Richards-Person » Fri Apr 13, 2012 12:39 pm

I graduated from Syracuse in 1989. If Wegmans then had been the "Wegmans" of today, I might have become a foodie much earlier in my life. At it was, however, it was by far the favorite grocery store for me and my 3 housemates. Visiting Price Chopper was a chore...visiting Wegmans was fun. Still, the height of culinary adventure for us was putting curry and cinnamon in the Lipton Noodles & Sauce that we bought by the cartload when it went on sale at 99 cents..... add a chicken breast from the bags we bought in bulk from BJ's Wholesale and you were REALLY cookin'! :roll: :lol:
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