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  2. Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern - Wikipedia

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    Reindeer milk, grilled reindeer liver and onion, crayfish, salmon pie. 74 (18) June 14, 2011 Rio de Janeiro: The diverse food culture of Rio de Janeiro is explored. 75 (19) June 21, 2011 Suriname: Zimmern treks into the jungle of Suriname in northern South America, sampling the local fare, including wild pig and a rodent-like rabbit called coconi.

  3. Grease trucks - Wikipedia

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    A parody of the pre-2007 official Rutgers logo. Typical grill fare was available at the grease trucks, but most popular were the "fat" sandwiches composed of permutations of various foods, such as burgers, French fries (in the sandwich), cheesesteak, mozzarella sticks, chicken fingers, pork rolls, marinara sauce, falafel, gyro meat, bacon, fried eggs, ketchup, mayonnaise, onions, etc.

  4. Jorie Remus - Wikipedia

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    Jorie Remus (March 17, 1919 – June 16, 1998) [1] [2] was an American comedian and actress. She was born in New York City.. Remus performed in San Francisco at the Purple Onion and the hungry i during the 1950s. [3]

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  6. Food Paradise season 17 - Wikipedia

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    Restaurant Location Specialty(s) Red's Lobster Pot Restaurant: Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey "Red's Lobster Roll" (steamed local lobster tail & claw meat mixed a sauce made with mayo, lemon juice, hot sauce, house-made spice mix, chives and celery hearts, on a butter-toasted bun); "The Angry Lobster" (8 piece lobster, floured and sauteed with a sauce made with olive oil, garlic, basil and ...

  7. The Most Unheard-of State Fair Foods Across America - AOL

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    One of Nebraska's gut-busting fair foods is the Cowboy Mignon, which is sausage and ground chuck stuffed with cheese, wrapped in bacon, and served smothered in fried onions and a Vidalia onion ...

  8. H.A. Winston & Co. - Wikipedia

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    The first H.A. Winston & Co. restaurant opened in 1972 at Front and Chestnut Streets in Philadelphia. Initially, the restaurant was considered a singles bar that incidentally purveyed hamburgers and onion soup, [1] but the chain soon grew popular as a casual dining establishment [2] with restaurants in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and Virginia.

  9. Where to eat near MetLife Stadium before or after Jets and ...

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    There are several things to like about this spot as a pre-gameday meal: the tacos (like the cochinita pibil: Yucatan-style slow-roasted pork, achiote and pickled habanero, onions and lime), the ...