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Last time you wrote about this place, I wrote about a similar place here in Kansas called Nu-Way. Sounds pretty much identical, except that they have fabulous curly fries and onion rings.
I am all about the crumbly! I hope that they can save their restaurant and their old school ways of doing things. If it’s worked for 80 years, why is it suddenly broken? Def. politics!
.-= Devion´s last blog ..LONG NIGHT??? =-.
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I just saw the story on the news about Taylor’s Maid Rite! I live in Des Moines but go through Marshalltown on my to visit my parents in Cedar Rapids. I will have to stop at Taylor’s and get a maid rite.
The story on the news did make me very sad – I hope they are able to continue what has worked for them for so long. They said they wouldn’t be able to even keep up with the demand if they were forced to do it the new way that is being suggested. We didn’t have a special maid Rite in Cedar Rapids, but it does remind me of high school – all my friends worked there. 
.-= Amy´s last blog ..Swat a Letter =-.
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I followed your link to this blog from the Save the Taylor’s maid-Rite Sandwich Shop Fan page back at facebook, Jill. Thanks for mentioning it here; that was a nice thing for you to do.
Y’know, I happened to enjoy your blog; I’ll be back to read more. ‘Til then, have a great week!
Marge
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Twitter: ModernAMama
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I LOVE little hole-in-the-wall places!! Anytime I go on vacation, I seek them out. I can eat at a chain restaurant anytime, but local places, that’s a limited-time engagement. In my hometown, there is a Mexican place called Fiesta Jalapeno. It is family-run (and I live in Ohio, lol…). It is the BEST Mexican ever. It only opened when I was maybe a junior in high school but it was just so great. I still get it almost every time I go home! Despite living in a major city now, and having access to lots of little ethnic places, nothing comes close.
Out of curiosity, what is the “cooking method” they’re worried about? Sad to shut something down over their cooking method….
.-= Kate´s last blog ..Saving Plans =-.
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March 15th, 2010 at 9:08 pm
Here is a bit of the argument: http://www.newtondailynews.com/articles/2010/03/11/r_vu1az_6js8eo3uxd3t1vhg/index.xml
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I grew up in the Chicago area, where we have a chain called Portillo’s. They have roast beef sandwhiches that are so incredible…oh, I so wish I was there now. Everytime I go back to the Chicagoland area I just have to have one. Sadly, it is rare these days for me to go there, but I will be there next month and I will surely get one then.
I hope that your favorite place is able to work it out with the government to make sure they stay in business. I can see both sides of the arguement as food borne illness is a serious problem. Got to be a solution that will keep the food safe and quality as good!
.-= Amys blah, blah, blogging´s last blog ..10 Smile Tuesday =-.
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Twitter: stacib
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In Atlanta, it has to be The Varsity! I hardly ever get hotdogs, but almost always get a chili dog with fries…and a peach pie!!
SO bad for you, but oh so good!
.-= Staci Brown´s last blog ..Friday Favorites – Fonts =-.
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