marky
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HOMEFRIES who makes the best
Sun, 10/1/06 9:38 PM
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love homefries but hard to find good ones
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TheHotPepper.com
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RE: HOMEFRIES who makes the best
Sun, 10/1/06 9:39 PM
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The bad ones are overcooked or undercooked.
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shortchef
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RE: HOMEFRIES who makes the best
Mon, 10/2/06 12:07 PM
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Silver Diner. Crisp on the outside, tender and mealy on the inside, beautifully browned. We recently had these in the southern VA area on the way to the Outer Banks, NC. and I haven't had any that good for a long time, except for my own.
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MikeS.
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RE: HOMEFRIES who makes the best
Mon, 10/2/06 11:50 PM
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I'm no help, I much prefer hash browns. MikeS.
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sk bob
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RE: HOMEFRIES who makes the best
Wed, 10/11/06 7:57 PM
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Olympia Diner, Newington,Ct. no papika,onions,or peppers. just homefries done just right. Tower Grill, Waterbury,Ct. with just a little onion, nice taste.
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Twinwillow
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RE: HOMEFRIES who makes the best
Wed, 10/11/06 8:33 PM
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My kitchen!
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xannie_01
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RE: HOMEFRIES who makes the best
Wed, 10/11/06 8:35 PM
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twinwillow, if you ever make it out to east plano, try poor richard's cafe. home fries made right.
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suzinde
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RE: HOMEFRIES who makes the best
Sun, 10/22/06 7:50 PM
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Crystal Restaurant in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. Lightly browned sliced potatoes with just the right amount of slightly caramelized onions.
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Ciaoman
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RE: HOMEFRIES who makes the best
Sun, 10/22/06 9:35 PM
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Making me hungry! Nicely browned homefries are the perfect accompanyment to fresh eggs. As much as I like the potatoes at Waffle House, real homefries are the best. I recall the best I ever had was at a diner in Bridgeport, CT..."White's Diner." Not even sure if it's still there. But they were so good that I'd order them with sandwiches, burgers as well as with breakfast. Just a little onion was blended in. And a pile of them sat on the grill always...the cook would periodically give 'em a turn so the browning was even. And always nice and hot!
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