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dilligaf


Oct 17, 2003, 6:41 PM
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Corndogs and twinkies topped with some Bob's Jalapeno chips.


mtscaler


Oct 19, 2003, 3:15 AM
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depends,

@ camp: some nice grilled steaks and baked potatoes

@ home: we head to the store and buy a couple of those 3 for $5 frozen pizzas

if we're near gardiner MT: helens giant hamburgers and onion rings


pico23


Oct 19, 2003, 5:33 AM
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Looking for good places in New Paltz. Tried one place next to R&I for a steak which was the pits (and expensive). The Greek place catty corner was okay but not as good as the middle eastern place that was there years ago. Sorta liked the place oposite the mountain deli for burger and a bear. Any recommendations?

I assume you mean "The Loft" where you had the bad steak? Too bad--everytime I have been there the food has been great. Other good options in New Paltz are:

Anatolia - middle eastern
Bacchus - Mexican (more or less)
Mountain Brauhaus - German
Lombardis - Italian (in Gardiner

Curt

Bacchus=overpriced and overrated


pico23


Oct 19, 2003, 5:37 AM
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Looking for good places in New Paltz. Any recommendations?

Read a few post back. I listed the better places in New Paltz (my opinion of course).

I'm a creature of habbit but I've eaten at almost every major restaurant in town at least one meal over the last few years. They are all OK or even good but I usually migrate back to the old standbys.


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CiCi's all you can eat pizza
... and its only $4 with a soda

ahh Gluttony


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A fat-a$$ burrito from the local hole-in-the-wall taqueria with a Corona to wash it down. A 99-cent cheeseburger, curly fries, cheesesticks, and a coke from Jack-in-the-Crack come in at a close 2nd.


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Definitely mexican, especially Chuy's!


junaid


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Finally my turn to reply. SO I've read every post. First I'll say the PBJ while is right on.

I'm a cook at a Mexican place. I always take burritos (chicken or fish usually) for my lunch while climbing. Afterwards, pizza always hits the spot.

After a good day of climbing at Mokuleia, Oahu, on the way back to town, we sometimes stop at this place (right in Waialua, outside, after the funny intersection) where they make huli-huli chicken. It is essentially rotisserie chicken, and damn good. I can eat a whole one in less than 7 minutes.


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PB&J's a classic, but I discovered Blue Chips by the Garden of Eatin' over the weekend in Baraboo... best chips ever.

And then there's the usual Clif bar.


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California is a vast wasteland ......... but you guys have all the good fast food.

In-N-Out
Jacks
Del Taco
are a few of my favorites

Heino feels that Fatburger has been inappropriately left off this list. A King Burger with bacon while listening to the strains of Only the Lonely is the only way to go after a hard day climbing in certain priviledged western areas.


cadaverchris


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night before climbing - pasta

morning of- nothing

during climbing- extra sugary tang, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches

after climbing- anything cheap that i don't have to prepare and definitely BEER!


coclimber26


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A Sonic's chicken sandwich and a huge vanilla shake..


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a ton of Chinese food

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