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  3. between 1968 and maybe a decade ago, there was a bar next to the U of Utah called Big Ed's, and I think you know the place already: the beer is not very good.

between 1968 and maybe a decade ago, there was a bar next to the U of Utah called Big Ed's, and I think you know the place already: the beer is not very good.

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  • ashguy@infosec.exchangeA ashguy@infosec.exchange

    @regehr with like idaho spuds hashbrowns I could see the vision. I actually have something similar for a regular breakfast item, just without the onions

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    @ashguy just an over easy egg on fried potatoes is something I eat probably 40 times a year

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    • gwozniak@discuss.systemsG gwozniak@discuss.systems

      @regehr This reminds me of the Good Morning Burger from The Simpsons (which I have made--once).

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      @gwozniak yes please

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      • gwozniak@discuss.systemsG gwozniak@discuss.systems

        @regehr This reminds me of the Good Morning Burger from The Simpsons (which I have made--once).

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        @gwozniak The White Spot in Charlottesville VA, where I went to grad school, served this legendary burger. I never had one sober (nor had anyone I know) but at 2am it was glorious

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        • regehr@mastodon.socialR regehr@mastodon.social

          @gwozniak The White Spot in Charlottesville VA, where I went to grad school, served this legendary burger. I never had one sober (nor had anyone I know) but at 2am it was glorious

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          @regehr There was a place where I grew up called Fast Eddie's. They used to have burgers for 29 cents as a special.

          When sobriety was not on the table, those burgers sure as hell were.

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          • regehr@mastodon.socialR regehr@mastodon.social

            anyhow, when home alone I still make myself one of these sometimes 😋

            alt: it’s a Godawful, read the parent for a description, although mine is probably a lot healthier than the original

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            @regehr yours probably doesn't have 10s of years of griddle char to properly season everything fried.

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            • lenary@types.plL lenary@types.pl

              @regehr yours probably doesn't have 10s of years of griddle char to properly season everything fried.

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              @lenary too true, but it still works

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              • gwozniak@discuss.systemsG gwozniak@discuss.systems

                @regehr There was a place where I grew up called Fast Eddie's. They used to have burgers for 29 cents as a special.

                When sobriety was not on the table, those burgers sure as hell were.

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                @gwozniak we had a Fast Eddie's where I grew up too! it closed before I turned 18 😆

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                • regehr@mastodon.socialR regehr@mastodon.social

                  @gwozniak we had a Fast Eddie's where I grew up too! it closed before I turned 18 😆

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                  @regehr LOL 🤣 Well, this is what the ones here look like.

                  I've got a few stories about that place.

                  Hostinger Horizons

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                  (www.fasteddies.ca)

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                  • regehr@mastodon.socialR regehr@mastodon.social

                    I took a few liberties:
                    - tater tots since I didn't have time to make real hash browns
                    - shallots instead of onions (too strong!! will not repeat)
                    - just one fried egg

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                    @regehr I worked in Chicago 20 years ago and there was this restaurant that served what they called the “breakfast energizer.” Very similar concoction. A bed of hashbrowns, onions, cheese, eggs on a big ass oval platter. It was massive. Decorated with a sprig of parsley and a referral to a cardiologist.

                    Similarly glorious. Also similar in how often one can/should eat it.

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                    • gwozniak@discuss.systemsG gwozniak@discuss.systems

                      @regehr LOL 🤣 Well, this is what the ones here look like.

                      I've got a few stories about that place.

                      Hostinger Horizons

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                      (www.fasteddies.ca)

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                      @regehr Looks like the price of a burger is about 10x more than when I was in high school.

                      Feel sorry for the kids these days.

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                      • gwozniak@discuss.systemsG gwozniak@discuss.systems

                        @regehr Looks like the price of a burger is about 10x more than when I was in high school.

                        Feel sorry for the kids these days.

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                        @gwozniak on the other hand, other day my wife and I were remarking about how much our kids (both in college) seem to go out to eat. it seems like it's definitely multiple times a week, whereas we ate out like, I don't know, once a month in college? cause we had no money at all

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                        • regehr@mastodon.socialR regehr@mastodon.social

                          @gwozniak on the other hand, other day my wife and I were remarking about how much our kids (both in college) seem to go out to eat. it seems like it's definitely multiple times a week, whereas we ate out like, I don't know, once a month in college? cause we had no money at all

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                          @regehr Yeah, eating out was a treat when I was young (and well into university). I remember when I got stitches out my dad promising me we'd go to McDonald's if I didn't cry. I didn't cry. We didn't go to McDonald's. (I still didn't cry.)

                          But those drunk garbage food binges were a helluva a lot of fun.

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                          • regehr@mastodon.socialR regehr@mastodon.social

                            anyway, before Big Ed's closed (the owner apparently had a gambling problem and borrowed a lot of money before leaving town suddenly), one of the items on the menu was The Godawful: a huge pile of hash browns topped with chili topped with fried eggs topped with cheese topped with raw onions. with a bit of hot sauce it was a glorious, perfect food. you could not eat it very often and survive, but still it was amazing.

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                            @regehr OK, I've got leftover chili in the fridge! I might have to scrounge for the tater tots, but this sounds amazing.

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                            • regehr@mastodon.socialR regehr@mastodon.social

                              I took a few liberties:
                              - tater tots since I didn't have time to make real hash browns
                              - shallots instead of onions (too strong!! will not repeat)
                              - just one fried egg

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                              @regehr just one fried egg? you have too much self control

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                              • regehr@mastodon.socialR regehr@mastodon.social

                                @gwozniak The White Spot in Charlottesville VA, where I went to grad school, served this legendary burger. I never had one sober (nor had anyone I know) but at 2am it was glorious

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                                @regehr @gwozniak I remember grabbing a full-pounder with bacon and a fried egg and no veg from a van in Cambridge after a pub meet back in the 00s - I go easier these days (she says after an "all you can eat" full breakfast), but runny-enough yolk should be its own food group

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                                • regehr@mastodon.socialR regehr@mastodon.social

                                  @lenary too true, but it still works

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                                  @regehr oh sure, it probably also causes fewer heart attacks.

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                                  • regehr@mastodon.socialR regehr@mastodon.social

                                    I took a few liberties:
                                    - tater tots since I didn't have time to make real hash browns
                                    - shallots instead of onions (too strong!! will not repeat)
                                    - just one fried egg

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                                    @regehr Wait what,

                                    > shallots instead of onions (too strong!! will not repeat)

                                    I always use shallots when I want something oniony but weaker.

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                                    • regehr@mastodon.socialR regehr@mastodon.social

                                      anyway, before Big Ed's closed (the owner apparently had a gambling problem and borrowed a lot of money before leaving town suddenly), one of the items on the menu was The Godawful: a huge pile of hash browns topped with chili topped with fried eggs topped with cheese topped with raw onions. with a bit of hot sauce it was a glorious, perfect food. you could not eat it very often and survive, but still it was amazing.

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                                      @regehr Reminds me of a regional delicacy known as the Garbage Plate:

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                                      Should you find yourself peckish in the Mohawk Valley.

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