@Ksan and LA people. Stonefire grill is doing a (Choose 1 - Half Tritip or Whole Chicken,) small salad, 8 breadsticks, and a 2 topping pizza for $27.
@Ksan and LA people. Stonefire grill is doing a (Choose 1 - Half Tritip or Whole Chicken,) small salad, 8 breadsticks, and a 2 topping pizza for $27.
Jersey Mikes subs has 50% off all subs when you order through the app... they also have free delivery.
My favorite Indian place is still doing pick up orders. Its expensive as fuck, no deals, but its amazing and zero fucks are given on the cost.
GDI, there was no delivery option was only pick up and i'm too drunk to bike there. and they're not picking up the phone. Called 3 times since the order was placed
Edit: wow the fuck; they don't even offer delivery. After calling the 6th time I told them my issue and they said i could only cancel delivery wasn't available. And then I said I'd cancel and he hung up on me. I had to call back another 4 times to ask if they even knew what order to cancel. I'm going to have to check my bank tomorrow and see if they actually canceled it because wow these people pissed me off I don't think I'm getting my money back w/o actually going through my bank
Edit 2: yup, that advertisement is a fraud, none of the 3 Jersey mikes locations in my area are even offering delivery on the app; all pick up only
I don't know if its not nationwide... but I made 2 orders today. here is one of them.
Any chance that's all for you or you and one other person? Lol
I was debating getting a regular tuna Italian and #99 cheesesteak for 12.67 for myself to take bites of all 3 lol, but I mentioned it to my partner at work when driving in and we're now leaning towards a giant tuna and giant #99 to split.
I fully endorse buying Indian food and making sure you have leftovers.
Combine in a pan 1.5 cups of Curry + 4 eggs + 2 cups of cooked rice + 1 tsp salt = dinner for two
Really eggs and rice are a good way to stretch anything with flavor, but it works super well with restaurant curries because they are typically more flavorful than what I'd make at home, so they go further, and bring their own grease, so as long as you warm them up first in the pan you don't need to add oil.
Yeah, typically I dump the leftover curry and rice into the pan and it warm up while I crack eggs into the now-empty curry container (can get the rest out!), add salt to the eggs, and scramble them with a fork. When the curry/rice are hot and well-mixed (stir them around), I push them into kind of a patty so that when I dump eggs on it I'll get a chance to mix it up before the egg touches the bottom of the pan. Dump eggs on the patty, try to rapidly mix it, then keep stirring until it looks a little damp but not soggy and not so long that the pan starts to have standing water in it. It is the same dynamic as scrambled eggs.
The ratios that I have there are approximate and pretty forgiving. The hardest part to get right is the salt. If you go too light on the salt, your mixture tastes like nothing. If you go too heavy, it's salty. IMOP about 1/4 tsp per egg is right.
I'm pretty sure that just combining everything in a bowl and then putting it in a pan would result in basically the same outcome, which is why I didn't specify originally, but this lets me save dishes.
Got it, thanks!
Okay. Arby's is offering 5 classic roast beef sammiwches for 5 dollars if you order though the drive though and mention Drive Thru Deals. Deal is good though April 5th; I'd say that's good if you got a family to feed.
Source...I saw that on the Reddit. ^^
I absolutely hate the fact the closest Arby's to me is like forty miles away.
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I wonder if they'll make an exception on the "no bikes in drive thru" rule
Not sure, Cream, but me and 'Neko aren't going for it atm unless we're really feeling lazy; we got 4 people in the house. And..I usually only go though any drive-thoughs myself in Neko's Subie Outback. ^^
And Melena; That stinks. Ours isn't that far away, but it's too far to walk really. (I think 10 miles, maybe 15 at worst?)