RSS72
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Curly Fries
Thu, 01/17/08 11:14 AM
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We now have fresh handcut fries would curly fries be a good add on?
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CajunKing
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RE: Curly Fries
Thu, 01/17/08 4:21 PM
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RSS72 If you have a good thing going with the hand cut fries, I would not add anything.
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divefl
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RE: Curly Fries
Thu, 01/17/08 4:38 PM
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I would normally choose a good hand cut crispy fry over a curly fry on a menu. I will choose a seasoned curly fry over a soggy regular fry. How are your fries? Can they hold up to competition?
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UncleVic
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RE: Curly Fries
Thu, 01/17/08 5:30 PM
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Only curly fries I ever used where from a frozen bag purchased from either Ore Ida or GFS. I was never a curly fry fan myself... Old school here with the old fashioned cut fries.. But as a side note, 7 winters ago, when I worked this one restaurant, people requested curly fries over regular fries with the Friday Fish and Chip special we ran at lunch... Go figure..
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mikez629
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RE: Curly Fries
Thu, 01/17/08 6:01 PM
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If your looking for something different-try Waffle fries. Or different toppings(buffalo cheese fries) I don't like curly fries-they don't seem natural.
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ShellysDawgHouse
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RE: Curly Fries
Thu, 01/17/08 6:36 PM
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I am not a fan of curly fries. give me a good ole crispy hot fry and i am happy. Oh and don't forget the ketchup!!
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MissKitty
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RE: Curly Fries
Thu, 01/17/08 7:02 PM
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Fresh handcut fries are a thing of beauty and a joy forever... well, at least until they disappear down your gullet  I'm sure there are places that serve really great curly fries but I kind of associate them with supermarket novelty products ... stick with the good quality freshcut and you won't go far wrong
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leethebard
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RE: Curly Fries
Thu, 01/17/08 7:39 PM
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Any Checkers has a spicy curley fries
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chewingthefat
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RE: Curly Fries
Sat, 01/19/08 11:12 AM
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Why would you bother? You got what you need.
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roossy90
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RE: Curly Fries
Sat, 01/19/08 2:30 PM
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quote:Originally posted by leethebard Any Checkers has a spicy curley fries ALthough, they seems to hold more grease in them than regular FF. Never have figured that out.
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