Favorite Restaurants In Your Home Town

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Annie wrote:
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I concur. I had never heard of using them for anything other than snacking (hard or soft) before I moved here. I have seen the light of pretzel rolls and such. We buy them to make sammies at home all the time. Love 'em.

MM!! Pretzel sandwiches. Anyone have any good suggestions for where to buy "pretzel" breads to make those?

It's a regional delight, I'm afraid. This (PA) is the first part of the country I've been in where they are readily available. You can probably find them at specialty stores, or a place like Wegman's that has a bit of everything.

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cdub wrote:
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I concur. I had never heard of using them for anything other than snacking (hard or soft) before I moved here. I have seen the light of pretzel rolls and such. We buy them to make sammies at home all the time. Love 'em.

You said you haven't been to Le Cellier yet right? They have great pretzel bread they serve with the meal.

Pretzel Bread + Cheese Soup ... MMmmmmMmm

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Brad wrote:
How big of a town is Burlington?

Pretty small compared to Dallas. wink

It's the biggest city in Vermont, but has maybe 40,000 people (Vermont as a whole doesn't even have 1 million people!).

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SoloFriendly wrote:
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How big of a town is Burlington?

Pretty small compared to Dallas. wink

It's the biggest city in Vermont, but has maybe 40,000 people (Vermont as a whole doesn't even have 1 million people!).

40,000 isn't quite tiny, but it's close. silly Shocking that the biggest city is only 40k people. I was trying to think of another (okay honestly I wouldn't have even though of Burlington without your help) city in Vermont. Montpelier is the capital, right? Sheesh I'm feeling embarrassed. I always think of Vermont as like one giant pretty forest. Too much watching "Newhart" maybe.

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cdub wrote:
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Brad wrote:
How big of a town is Burlington?

Pretty small compared to Dallas. wink

It's the biggest city in Vermont, but has maybe 40,000 people (Vermont as a whole doesn't even have 1 million people!).

40,000 isn't quite tiny, but it's close. silly Shocking that the biggest city is only 40k people. I was trying to think of another (okay honestly I wouldn't have even though of Burlington without your help) city in Vermont. Montpelier is the capital, right? Sheesh I'm feeling embarrassed. I always think of Vermont as like one giant pretty forest. Too much watching "Newhart" maybe.

laugh We are never going to be able to live down the legacy of Newhart.

Yes, Montpelier is the capital. Stowe, VT is quite popular as a ski destination, as is Killington. Woodstock is a pretty little touristy town. Middlebury has a good college (and not much else, but it's pretty).

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newhart was great!