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re: Things (food and drink) you wish they still sold and why you wish they did
Posted on 10/4/15 at 7:49 pm to unclebuck504
Posted on 10/4/15 at 7:49 pm to unclebuck504
#1. Barqs' Yellow Cream Soda. In a glass bottle. Leave it in the freezer until it's just right and when you open it there's little flakes of ice in it.
#2. Taco Flavor Doritos, the original kind from circa 1982
#3. Sour Cream and Onion Doritos, circa 1985
#2. Taco Flavor Doritos, the original kind from circa 1982
#3. Sour Cream and Onion Doritos, circa 1985
Posted on 10/4/15 at 8:00 pm to Sayre
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#2. Taco Flavor Doritos, the original kind from circa 1982 #3. Sour Cream and Onion Doritos, circa 1985
You can still get the Taco Doritos original. My in laws bring them as well as regular Doritos to my wife from Texas. Can't find them in La. But I'm sure you could get them online. Not sure about the sour creme ones.
Posted on 10/4/15 at 9:03 pm to Degas
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When I was a kid, Howard Johnsons had restaurants and would feature all you could eat fried clam strips.
It was a tradition on our road trips to stop at HoJos and eat lunch. The kids meals had nicknames like Big Chief Beef for the hamburger meal. The clams were awesome - always perfectly sweet.
Friday's used to serve a very good basket of fried clams. The fries that came with them were great when dipped in their tartar sauce. When you were done, the cloth napkin that lined the basket was soaked with grease. This was in the late '70s.
I also miss Chef Boyardee Roller Coasters.
Posted on 10/4/15 at 9:11 pm to BobABooey
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When I was a kid, Howard Johnsons had restaurants and would feature all you could eat fried clam strips. It was a tradition on our road trips to stop at HoJos and eat lunch. The kids meals had nicknames like Big Chief Beef for the hamburger meal. The clams were awesome - always perfectly sweet.
Jacque Pepin was hired by Howard Johnson himself to develop his menu and he worked for him a long time.
Posted on 10/4/15 at 9:41 pm to Langland
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Langland Whoppers centers messed up
I always loved the messed up ones too.
They could market those and make a killing off my business alone.
Posted on 10/4/15 at 11:00 pm to Martini
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You can still get the Taco Doritos original. My in laws bring them as well as regular Doritos to my wife from Texas. Can't find them in La. But I'm sure you could get them online. Not sure about the sour creme ones.
I've seen them re-issue both in the last four years or so, but they're really not the same. They're a little off from the originals.
Posted on 10/4/15 at 11:06 pm to MeridianDog
Doo Dads from Nabisco.
I grew up on those things and it's a million times better than chex mix.
I grew up on those things and it's a million times better than chex mix.
Posted on 10/5/15 at 8:51 am to BobABooey
Loved the fried clams at HoJos. They had really good ice cream too.
Other things I miss (apologies in advance I'm old!):
Luxury used to make a boxed fettucine dinner 1960's-1980's I want to say - it was very thin fettucine noodles and the sauce was so good. My mother who was a great cook and would make fettucine from scratch would keep this on hand when she didn't feel like doing all the work.
Kraft used to make a boxed Chicken Noodle dinner - it came in a brown box. Creamy sauce and fettucine noodles.
Anyone remember Danny's Fried Chicken? Oh Lord - they made the best onion rings - really more like onion strings - thin and spicy, perfectly seasoned - they were amazing. Didn't care if I got the chicken, but always had to have these. Could eat several orders.
The Kraft Garlic Cheese roll mentioned above - yes definitely on that. Perfect for cheese grits and broccoli casserole. But it was actually the Kraft Jalapeno Cheese roll that was needed for Spinach Madeline. Sadly they don't make either anymore.
Dapple - this was a carbonated apple flavored soft drink - 1970's. Sounds weird, tasted great.
Danish Go Rounds - a Pop Tart competitor but may have also been made by Kellogg's. I thought they were better than Pop Tarts.
Other things I miss (apologies in advance I'm old!):
Luxury used to make a boxed fettucine dinner 1960's-1980's I want to say - it was very thin fettucine noodles and the sauce was so good. My mother who was a great cook and would make fettucine from scratch would keep this on hand when she didn't feel like doing all the work.
Kraft used to make a boxed Chicken Noodle dinner - it came in a brown box. Creamy sauce and fettucine noodles.
Anyone remember Danny's Fried Chicken? Oh Lord - they made the best onion rings - really more like onion strings - thin and spicy, perfectly seasoned - they were amazing. Didn't care if I got the chicken, but always had to have these. Could eat several orders.
The Kraft Garlic Cheese roll mentioned above - yes definitely on that. Perfect for cheese grits and broccoli casserole. But it was actually the Kraft Jalapeno Cheese roll that was needed for Spinach Madeline. Sadly they don't make either anymore.
Dapple - this was a carbonated apple flavored soft drink - 1970's. Sounds weird, tasted great.
Danish Go Rounds - a Pop Tart competitor but may have also been made by Kellogg's. I thought they were better than Pop Tarts.
Posted on 10/5/15 at 9:19 am to LovemyTigers57
Welcome to the F&DB.
Posted on 10/5/15 at 9:33 am to Tigertown in ATL
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A & W Rootbeer Driveins.
There are still a few of these, very rare, but I have seen them. The one I know that is still open is in Madisonville, TN.
Posted on 10/5/15 at 9:50 am to LovemyTigers57
quote:I stand corrected.
it was actually the Kraft Jalapeno Cheese roll that was needed for Spinach Madeline.
Posted on 10/5/15 at 10:13 am to Stadium Rat
Zapp's Creole Tomato and Tabasco Chips.
Posted on 10/5/15 at 10:13 am to MeridianDog
Taco Bell Beefy Tostado
Posted on 10/5/15 at 10:21 am to PapaPogey
Fish Sammiches from here:
Posted on 10/5/15 at 10:48 am to Darla Hood
Thank you Darla! Long time lurker. Have learned so much about recipes, restaurants and food from everyone here.
This post was edited on 10/5/15 at 10:49 am
Posted on 10/5/15 at 10:51 am to AHouseDivided
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Fast track in Baton Rouge. I was young and it was awesome.
The Big O was awesome.
Posted on 10/5/15 at 11:14 am to LovemyTigers57
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Anyone remember Danny's Fried Chicken? Oh Lord - they made the best onion rings - really more like onion strings - thin and spicy, perfectly seasoned - they were amazing. Didn't care if I got the chicken, but always had to have these. Could eat several orders.
There are still a few Danny's Fried Chickens around Louisiana, just not Baton Rouge. Several friends worked there during high school at the Drusilla location which was prior to that Bonaparte's Fried Chicken.
And I miss Shakey's Pizza on Airline along with Pitt Grill, Tiffin Inn and the old original A-Frame International House of Pancakes.
The burger at Circle Bowl was very good and the drinks in that old smoky bar where very good to an underage kid.
Posted on 10/5/15 at 11:18 am to Martini
burger chef burgers
old school chocolate soldiers in glass bottles
danish go rounds
marathon bars
totos burgers
big star potato log
old school chocolate soldiers in glass bottles
danish go rounds
marathon bars
totos burgers
big star potato log
Posted on 10/5/15 at 11:19 am to LovemyTigers57
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Danish Go Rounds - a Pop Tart competitor but may have also been made by Kellogg's. I thought they were better than Pop Tarts.
OMFG!!!!!
welcome friend. these were indeed the bomb.
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