Not like the dog ever gets it but anyway....
Of course. They're just going to throw it away so why wouldn't you take it?
As many as you need to keep foods from running together that aren't supposed to. Sauces get a separate container.
They say eggs. I say, who doesn't eat all their eggs??
I'm a go-box person. Here when you get a fried shrimp dinner it's like 20 big shrimp, plus a pile of fries and cole slaw, plus hush puppies. It's a ton of food and I always take home at least half. Even the burgers are enormous and come with a trough of fries. Typically I order with an eye toward how it will be the second time around.
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Is extra bread fair game?
Of course. They're just going to throw it away so why wouldn't you take it?
2. How many boxes is too many?
As many as you need to keep foods from running together that aren't supposed to. Sauces get a separate container.
3. What should not be boxed to go?
They say eggs. I say, who doesn't eat all their eggs??
I'm a go-box person. Here when you get a fried shrimp dinner it's like 20 big shrimp, plus a pile of fries and cole slaw, plus hush puppies. It's a ton of food and I always take home at least half. Even the burgers are enormous and come with a trough of fries. Typically I order with an eye toward how it will be the second time around.