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Thirsty Thursday Midwestern Special: Caribou Coffee

Thirsty Thursday Midwestern Special: Caribou Coffee

Pop quiz, foodies. Here’s the word problem: In the morning, Bob — or some other generic John-Doe name — walks into the same coffee joint everyday. This coffee store is a national chain with a recognizable logo, with shelves of branded merchandise and take-home coffee beans. Its predominant color scheme? Green. The kind of coffee it predominantly sells? Frilly specialty drinks. There’s even a display case for various edibles, ranging from a 600-calorie blueberry muffin … Read entire article »

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Midwestern Special – Culver’s

Midwestern Special – Culver’s

Sorry I’ve been so MIA, foodies — I’ve been busy getting my sister hitched! Now that Laura & Jeremy Snyder are all wedded before the eyes of God and our extensive, pre-birth-control-Catholic family (with no help from horrendous and one-drug-drop-off-away-from-criminal bridal store Lily’s Bridal), I can stop worrying about fitting into a dress and get back to the important business of fast food bingeing. While I was in the Chicago ‘burbs, I stopped at a few … Read entire article »

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Thirsty Thursday: Steak ‘n Shake

While New Jersey’s best known for orange celebrities and the loathing it inspires in New Yorkers, the state does have one redeeming quality: its diners. Yes, New York has its share of imitators borough-wide — the beloved Court Square Diner, the price-gouging Cozy’s Soup ‘n’ Burger, the pour-yourself-into-a-booth-at-2am Kellogg’s Diner — but they never quite reach the quality or authenticity of New Jersey’s greasy spoons. My bias might stem from my dad’s half of my family hailing from Caldwell, but honestly, there’s something absent from New York diners. Maybe it’s the accent. The Midwest, always the youngest child playing catch-up to its elders, tries its damndest to do diners. But, like most things middle America attempts, it gets it wrong … and turns it into a franchise with a drivethru. Ladies and … Read entire article »

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