Tomcat
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That's going back a long time.... If your listed b-day is correct you're not old enough to remember them??Elle said:I voted other, Frank N Stien's seasoned fries
My vote goes to Checkers, followed by Arby's curley fries.
That's going back a long time.... If your listed b-day is correct you're not old enough to remember them??Elle said:I voted other, Frank N Stien's seasoned fries
dems4me said:How could I have forgotten my absolute favorite -- boardwalk fries cooked in peanut oil or chili cheese fries that Denny's used to make or maybe still does...
Elle said:I voted other, Frank N Stien's seasoned fries
pixiegirl said:As much as I hate to agree with you.... Boardwalk has by far the BEST fries. When I worked in the mall in highschool I would have Boardwalk fries, lemonade and funnel cakes on a regular basis.
I'll go with Elle and say Frank-n-Stein is a close second.
There is one in the mall in Charles County:shrug:Tomcat said:That's going back a long time.... If your listed b-day is correct you're not old enough to remember them??
I still can't get mine to taste the same, must be the peanut oil or something elsepixiegirl said::seasonsalt:
Elle said:I still can't get mine to taste the same, must be the peanut oil or something else
pixiegirl said:Peanut oil does make a world of difference. Also try bacon fat. I LOVE me some homemade chips cooked in bacon fat.
dems4me said:Again, I'd hate for us to be in agreement .... but I too prefer bacon grease!!!! bacon grease when making just about anything fried is good!!!
At some point, haven't we all?pixiegirl said:Don't pretend like you don't PM me the lyrics to "Wind Beneath My Wings" like every other day.
mainman said:At some point, haven't we all?
That reminds me, I haven't been to Monks for lunch in a LONG time.. will have to go eat some wings there soon!!jazz lady said:the best fries I've had in a long time was a couple of weeks ago at Monk's Inn. The wings with them were too.