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A Comparison of Philadelphia & Green Bay

I'll give ya this, Philly does have the best food in the country. Hell, where I live, people have never heard of capacollo or prosciuttini . And I'd die for some tastykakes and a REAL cheesesteak. Everyone here puts green peppers on them, and I think that should be a mortal sin.

edit: Father grew up in Philly, still has lots of family there. We try and go back as often as possible.
 
Originally posted by: TC2181
I'll give ya this, Philly does have the best food in the country. Hell, where I live, people have never heard of capacollo or prosciuttini . And I'd die for some tastykakes and a REAL cheesesteak. Everyone here puts green peppers on them, and I think that should be a mortal sin.

edit: Father grew up in Philly, still has lots of family there. We try and go back as often as possible.

no way. cajun cuisine rules all.


 
Nathan Poole, the
Arizona Cardinal whose
last-second TD knocked
Minnesota out of the playoffs
and put the Packers in,
was given the red-carpet
treatment in Green Bay
- the mayor gave him
the key to the city,
and througs of well-wishers
proffered cheese.

ROFL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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