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Photos from the Flabby's outing

PostPosted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 11:30 am
by Marsha L.

Re: Photos from the Flabby's outing

PostPosted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 12:06 pm
by Marsha L.
Things we ate:

Fried chicken
Fried chicken livers
Rolled oysters
French fries
Pretzel sticks
Greens
Green beans
Macaroni & cheese
Liverwurst/braunschweiger sandwich
Austern oyster shooters

Am I leaving anything out? I thought everything was great - they have deep-frying down to an art form. Very little grease, everything so crispy! And you know how sometimes you feel awful a few hours after eating fried food? None of that feeling yesterday. I wouldn't say we were "light as a feather" - we were pretty full, but not uncomfortably so.

Afterwards, we went over to Nach Bar. Great beer selection, lots of outside seating.

Nice day.

Re: Photos from the Flabby's outing

PostPosted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 4:08 pm
by Suzi Bernert
Added food by the Bernert-Meadows clan: Oyster cocktail, Spinach casserole, potato pancakes, cucumbers and onions. When
rich gets home tonight, i'll get him to put his pics up. :D

Re: Photos from the Flabby's outing

PostPosted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 5:40 pm
by Jesse Hendrix-Inman
This was so much fun! I hope you all will come back for the Schnitzelburg Walk at the end of April.

Re: Photos from the Flabby's outing

PostPosted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 7:03 pm
by Ellen P
We ate at the bar while you were there. Had been to UL baseball game so we were working our way home.
Rolled oyster, hunter schnitzel - included pretzel stick, breaded pork tenderloin - very crispy, red cabbage, potato cake, 1 add'l side - chose German potato salad to stay in the theme. Took some of the fried chicken, with slaw and macaroni and cheese, along with out leftovers to our younger to sample. She lives about 7 min. away and was excited about the prospect of another carryout location - really reasonably priced. (Sampled the chicken at her house. Really crispy. Not greasy. Not as much flavor as I would like but not underflavored.)
Will have to tag along/shadow for the Schnitzelberg walk.