Doogy R
Foodie
1862
Thu Mar 01, 2007 12:15 pm
The purlieus of Louisville, KY
Doogy R
Foodie
1862
Thu Mar 01, 2007 12:15 pm
The purlieus of Louisville, KY
Dan Thomas wrote:You must go to Schimpff's Confectionary on Spring St. in downtown Jeffersonville. They are World-Famous for their Red-Hots which(if your there at the right time)are made right in front of you using vintage equipment. Heck, you should go there just to see the place, it's the real deal, not someones idea of what old-fashioned should be. It's like a step back in time. They even serve lunch and have a soda fountian!
Doogy R wrote:I don't know where to get it, but this link brings back TONS of memories for me.
http://www.colddeadfish.net/restrevs/fa ... 41203.html
Doogy R
Foodie
1862
Thu Mar 01, 2007 12:15 pm
The purlieus of Louisville, KY
Jessica Hardison wrote:Doogy R wrote:I don't know where to get it, but this link brings back TONS of memories for me.
http://www.colddeadfish.net/restrevs/fa ... 41203.html
This reminds me of that place that used to be on the second floor of Oxmoor next to the movie theater. They had the long Pixie stick/straws. I loved those!
Bill Veneman
Foodie
1293
Thu Mar 01, 2007 12:35 pm
East End outside of the Watterson, but not afraid to travel for good grub
Doogy R wrote:Jessica Hardison wrote:Doogy R wrote:I don't know where to get it, but this link brings back TONS of memories for me.
http://www.colddeadfish.net/restrevs/fa ... 41203.html
This reminds me of that place that used to be on the second floor of Oxmoor next to the movie theater. They had the long Pixie stick/straws. I loved those!
It reminds you of the place at Oxmoor, because that is the place that was at Oxmoor. I sure do miss Farrell's.
Doogy R
Foodie
1862
Thu Mar 01, 2007 12:15 pm
The purlieus of Louisville, KY
Jessica Hardison wrote:Do any of you all remember specific types of candy that you enjoyed or maybe that your kids like now?
Lois Mauk
Foodie
707
Sat Mar 03, 2007 11:08 pm
Jeffersonville, Indiana
Over the years different candies have been referred to as "Chicken Bones," but for many of our customers there is only one that can live up to their candy counter memories and we had it specially made for them in Colorado. One bite of this crisp candy with its sweet butterscotch shell rolled in coconut and robust peanut butter filling and it's easy to see why there's just no substitute for the original Chicken Bones.
Features:
Butterscotch shell rolled in coconut
Peanut butter filling
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