Drink Locally, Eat Locally

Thus far, the "not so fast food" at Tom Wahl's, home of the best burger in New York state, has been our choice when eating out, but for lunch today, the missus on I on a date opted for Garbage Plates at Nick Tahou's. I ordered a base of French fries and baked beans covered by Zweigle's Hots, chopped onions, and God only knows what else. I wanted to return there for dinner. For home, we picked up a Genesee Beer Heritage Collection 12-pack at $7.99, which includes the resurrected 12 Horse Ale, an "iconic beer" about which a local beer-blogger has waxed eloquent — Genesee 12 Horse Ale Trots Back to Consumers.

Labels: Civilized Living on the Cheap, Drink, Food, Localism, Rachacha

2 Comments:
Great post.
I wonder - do they make "organic" garbage plates? Is such a thing possible?
I've got to look up where I can try some Genesee in NYC.
Cheers!
+JMJ+
I wish I could eat this post.
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