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WoodleyGrrl

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  1. My family back home in Toledo, Ohio always has "Swamp-Romp" in the back yeard once a year.

    What makes it "swampy" is the cajun food that is made by my dad who has a fascination with all things cajun, most especially music and language. What makes it "romp-y" is the pool, hot tub, and the keg of Burning River Pale Ale made by the Great Lakes Brewing Company.

  2. As a cancer survivor myself I can attest to the lack of appetite issue. I had radiation treatment in the mantel field (right below my ears to the top of my stomach) and by the end of my treatment I was unable to swallow most things. But god damn a frosty from Wendy's was the best thing that I had ever tasted back then.

    One thing that I found was that there were may foods that I considered "favorites" that I would eat during treatment that only to find that now I cannot bear to eat them because the thought of it makes me feel sick. I guess because I never felt good after I ate them when having treatment.

    Anyway, hope you feel better and best of luck. Cancer sucks.

  3. Joey Madison or WoodleyGrrl, or others, do you have any specifics on pay and benefit disparity between W-M and Target, other than the anecdotal?

    Are Target employees unionized?

    (Edited to ask about unionization.)

    Target employees that work in the store are not union. However there are places where their warehouse workers are in a union.

    I would start at this website http://www.coastalalliance.com/area_wage_d...s_insurance.pdf

    for a quick and dirty about the disparity in benefits, but I will look around to get a more precise answer to your question.

  4. Somehow Target and Costco have been given a pass on such scrutiny.  And yet, the aforementioned dread Horizon milk is found at Costco, a company whose buyers are certainly ruthless on their price point and supply demands.  I would imagine Target's are no different.

    Are Target's employees paid more than Wal-Mart's?  And do they all, even part-timers, have company-paid health insurance?

    A lot of the anti-Wal-Mart agitation is classism.  I fail to see how shopping at Target or Costco is more pure or noble than shopping at Wal-Mart.

    I would argue that the workers at Costco at least earn a living wage. They recieve health care benefits and when they retire, they can count on a retirement benefit that will help them take care of themselves and their family when they get older.

    In addition, when Costco builds in a new community they have project labor agreements that make sure that workers are being paid a decent wage and have health benefits, unlike many construction jobs for other big box employers.

  5. Tonic in Mount Pleasant is a great place with a cool atmosphere that has pretty cheap food. I love the wings and they have a wonderful grilled portabella with pesto that I order a lot. They get pretty crowded on the weekends and when there is a game on the flat screen tv's, but it is worth checking out.

    My man and I went to Radius a couple of nights ago. This is also in Mt. P and took over the old Red Bean space. It is italian and they have a wood fired pizza among other things. You can get out of there spending 20 clams a person I am sure.

  6. Go on and hate me bitches:  I have a reservation tonight.  I am dreaming of the cream sauce all over my filet.

    Damn, that sounded dirty.

    One of the best posts I have ever read in YEARS of reading message boards.....

    Perhaps a script writer for Deadwood?

    Not a script writer for Deadwood, but I am a Teamster. That kind of explains it...I think.

  7. If you are going to my hometown of Toledo, you have to stop at Tony Packo's and have some Hungarian hot dogs and chicken paprikas. You will not be disappointed. Don't miss the hot pickels and peppers!

    Edited to add: If you like Lebanese food we have some of the best in the country. Make sure that you stop at the Beruit as well.

    There are some great bars near the new Mud Hen's stadium. My favorite is the Bronze Boar which is a kind of martini and wine bar. Also near downtown is my favorite bar in Toledo which is Mickey Finn's, a great old Irish bar with live music on the weekends.

    Our downtown has gone through a recent revitilization with a section of more high end restuarants added on the Maumee River. It is called the docks. There you will find Navy Bistro (high end French inspired sea food), Real Seafood Company (chain), an Italian place, a cajun place, and a Mexican place (sorry can't remember the names). These places are worth going to because of the view. you can sit right on the water and watch the great lakes freighters go by with a back drop of downtown.

  8. One thing I have to ask Joe...  What is a "legitimate chain"?  All chains, regardless whether you find them legitimate or not, lack a soul.  They are in it for one reason and one reason only, cash.  It's not about the craft with them, it's about cramming as many people through their doors at a minimum cost, period.  Just my opinion.

    This may be one of the most pretentious things that I have heard all day.

    So I guess that Jaleo has no soul? Whatever

  9. Corkage is unlawful in a licensed establishment in VA, unless the party bringing their own is separated from the area where licensed beverages are being served.  That said, the list at RTS is awesome and quite reasonable.

    Thanks for the info. Actually, I am going there for an anniversary so I want to bring a bottle of champagne that has some sentimental value. So as good as the bottles on the list at Ray's are, I wanna bring my own.

  10. Interesting that Ohio currency spends just as nicely in sunny Florida! :wink:

    Anyway, after spending a few winters in Columbus, Ohio, Sanibel/Captiva looked damn fine to me! Baby, it's cold outside!  :laugh:

    I admit that Florida usually isn't as cold as Ohio - but the last few times I've been - it's been kind of cold. Of course - I usually plan my trips around winter shelling at the solstice (which involves going out on the mud flats at about 5 am with a flashlight). Come to think of it - that's about now - and we're going to be a bit chilly here in Florida early this week. Robyn

    As long as it warms up by next Monday...Here in D.C. it is about 20 degrees right now, so anything would be an improvement.

    Back to the food:

    We are going to be there for the week, so we will be going off the island a bit as well. Are there any can't miss places in Naples or Ft. Myers?

  11. ...All you floridians:  it is your civic duty to visit Sanibel and Captiva sometime soon.

    We're frequent visitors. I'll note that the best time to visit in general IMO is between Thanksgiving and Christmas. Rates are low - the weather is good - the bugs aren't awful - the shelling is excellent (particularly during the winter solstice) - and the half of Ohio that visits between Christmas and April hasn't arrived yet :wink: . Robyn

    I admit, we are part of the problem: We are from Toledo. :biggrin:

  12. We go there every year around this time and we tend to hit the same places (bubble room, mucky duck, lazy flamingo...)

    But the Lazy Flamingo is a great bar! I still have my t-shirt from there somewhere...

    Not to mention one of the best grouper sandwiches EVER. I can't wait to go back there. Some of my best memories came from that island. All you floridians: it is your civic duty to visit Sanibel and Captiva sometime soon.

  13. I asked last year around this time, and there were no responses, so I am going to try again:

    Anyone familiar with the Sanibel Island/Captiva Island area retaurant scene? My family, my boyfriend, and I are vacationing there over the holidays and I was wondering if there was restaurants that I should not miss? We go there every year around this time and we tend to hit the same places (bubble room, mucky duck, lazy flamingo...)

    Anyone know where else we should go? And how does the place look afer hurricane Charley et al?

  14. Some people go to a restaurant to have fun. Others go to make a test. Which do you do?

    I go to be served a good meal where the waitstaff actually wants to, you know, WAIT ON ME. Not to have to fight to get a glass of wine or to have someone take my order in the first place.

    Again, I love this site so so much, but I am always amazed by the defense of places that have crappy customer service by the restaurant insiders on this board. Would you all tolerate this type of service at the places that you work at?

    Edit to add: I guess the problem is just me: I just "don't know how to talk to people".

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