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 on: Today at 09:14:11 AM 
Started by bk - Last post by Ginny
Glad to hear your morning went so smoothly, DR Elmore 😘

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 on: Today at 08:38:18 AM 
Started by bk - Last post by elmore3003
I love this new lab! I gao there really early and was seen immediately, about 45 minutes before my appointment time. AAR was good for both trips, and I'm home. I'm wating for breakfast to arrive, and then I will get to work on my score.

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 on: Today at 08:36:44 AM 
Started by bk - Last post by elmore3003
I don't know if the pandemic killed it or not, but I used to know the owners.

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 on: Today at 08:34:30 AM 
Started by bk - Last post by elmore3003
I had enchiladas once, at a HHW gathering. They were good, as I recall, but I never had the urge to revisit the experience.

That was after we saw Desperate Measures! It was quite a crowd.

Yes! And whatever I had was great. Which place was that, DR Elmore?

I think it was La Cucina.

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 on: Today at 07:56:24 AM 
Started by bk - Last post by Ginny
My first, and all-time favorite, Mexican restaurant was El Nibble Nook in the near-west ‘burbs of Detroit.  Went there with my high school Spanish club, then on my own until I moved away.  To my delight, I’ve discovered this morning that they’re still in business and now have 2 locations.

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 on: Today at 07:37:20 AM 
Started by bk - Last post by ChasSmith
The couple of times I got really sick after a meal somewhere, it took me YEARS to go back, either to the restaurant where it happened or to the dish itself if it wasn't at a restaurant.

First time was from a cherry pie. I'm sure it wasn't the pie, which a neighbor had baked, but just whatever was going on with my 7- or 8-year-old digestive system that evening. But I couldn't stand the thought of cherry pie till a decade later when I took the plunge and had a great one, and I wondered how I could ever have lived without it.

Another time was after eating some kind of barbecue dish at a restaurant in Cleveland. In the middle of the night I more or less exploded - from both ends, to be sure, in case you were wondering - and I couldn't go near that place OR a barbecue dish after that. (Fortunately, I did get over the barbecue issue, and whatever the weird dish was, it wasn't what we know to be real barbecue anyway.)

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 on: Today at 07:18:12 AM 
Started by bk - Last post by bk
Our local Mexican restaurant, very traditional, when I was growing up was great - Casa Cienega. I can still taste their fresh corn tortillas.

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 on: Today at 07:17:18 AM 
Started by bk - Last post by bk
El Carmen was a favorite of cousin Dee Dee but unfortunately I had a bum meal there and have never been back.

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 on: Today at 07:16:35 AM 
Started by bk - Last post by bk
Gardens of Taxco was a favorite of my father.

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 on: Today at 07:16:16 AM 
Started by bk - Last post by bk
I'm up, I'm up - four hours of sleep - got up at five-thirty.

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