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This spud's for you

Kat Robinson, on the road in Morrilton for her Tie Dye Travels website:

When you are really hungry, do you ever get into an argument with your significant other, trying hard to determine the perfect restaurant to suit your appetite?  It happens almost more than my husband Paul and I like to admit.  Too bad we don't live closer to the Morrilton Drive-Inn Restaurant.  The local favorite (and frequent highway stop) features burgers, catfish, and a great savory/smokey barbeque -- but you can find just about any sort of American food on its menu.  I'm a particular fan of their well-appointed Stuffed Barbeque Potato.

 

Comments

Max, dude. You're certainly capable of making your own "food decisions" but you gotta be thinking a cholesterol check might be in order. I don't see a lot of pictures of salads in your postings.

Just saying.

Ooops, never mind. See that Max simply posted this and was not the ingester of it.

i have to read more carefully.

I love to follow Kat's adventures in traveling. Max, you need to make her a part of your staff before someone else gets her.

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