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Anna N

Anna N

One of Kira’s carers had recommended a newly opened café in Mindemoya called the Grill and Chill. After a trip into Williamson’s Hardware and a wander through the grocery store, we found the place and had some lunch. 

 

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Tea with lots of milk for Kerry. 

 

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Also for Kerry a caesar salad (with the requisite croutons).  

 

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 Garden salad for me with ranch dressing.

 

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 Pork chops for Kerry. Hold the potatoes. 

 

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Salisbury steak for me.  I barely made inroads into the french fries. I left enough to feed a small Third World country for at least a month.

 

The salads were fresh. The Salisbury steak was exactly what I was hoping for. Kerry enjoyed her pork chops.  All in all a very satisfactory lunch.  

 

 However we did feel as though we had blundered into somebody’s dining room. The people at the table next to us were being greeted warmly by everyone who came in. Oh the joys of small town living.

Anna N

Anna N

One of Kira’s carers had recommended a newly opened café in Mindemoya called the Grill and Chill. After a trip into Williamson’s Hardware and a wander through the grocery store, we found the place and had some lunch. 

 

43650471-FDEA-4F6A-9988-D1FD5AA956F5.jpeg.16c983b126fb3b4b11a3fd43b52c5b27.jpeg

 

Tea with lots of milk for Kerry. 

 

73F5245A-023B-4B5C-BA70-B566A3BFCDBC.jpeg.998997e681eb0320a7c49aef947b39fa.jpeg

 

Also for Kerry a caesar salad (with the requisite croutons).  

 

AEA80ED4-56B7-4193-BD3E-10588B2FDAA2.jpeg.fce9f7314a895aa9ba692985569ae2f4.jpeg

 

 Garden salad for me with ranch dressing.

 

2D8AD984-80CC-45FF-8D57-DF74690E37CF.jpeg.9c5c26f0526b12cff2e745321d066b02.jpeg

 

 Pork chops for Kerry. Hold the potatoes. 

 

3D6C5E80-3294-4373-867E-0B245A6C7278.jpeg.f3afe6799056969c9e6743d6ebe9ad48.jpeg

 

Salisbury steak for me.  I barely made inroads into the french fries. I left enough to feed a small Third World country for at least a month.

 

The salads were fresh. The Salisbury steak was exactly what I was hoping for. Kerry enjoyed her pork chops.  All in all a very satisfactory lunch.  

 

 However we did feel as though we had blundered into somebody’s dining room. The people the table next to us were being greeted warmly by everyone who came in. Oh the joys of small town living.

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