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Madelaine Amee 09-17-2017 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Henryk (Post 1449344)
Thanks for the suggestion. I'll give them a try.

I grew tomatoes in Massachusetts and they were awesome. I, too, figured that here it must be the soil. So on my first attempt, I sliced open ten of the 40 (?) pound bags of Miracle Gro Moisture Control potting soil. I planted ten plants seven varieties in the bags, puncturing the bottom for drrainage. They grew like crazy to five or six feet tall. And yielded a grand total of three tomatoes. Maybe insufficient pollination. And the three weren't that great. Go figure...

And I did a similar thing ..... made a garden entirely from black cow, grew huge tomato plants from heirloom seeds and when I got tomatoes the birds pecked each and every one before we could get there ..... Now, I just grow native flowering plants.

l2ridehd 09-17-2017 11:51 AM

Pizza? Doesn't exist. Nearest is Big Bob's in Oklawaha but still just OK. Thin crust, good toppings, cooked well, but leaves something to be desired.

Wings none like Buffalo. Best I found is O'Shucks in Wildwood.

Philly Cheese steak. Jersy Mike's is probably close, but not like a really good one from Philly.

Publix can make a good hoagie, but you do need to get involved in the process.

CFrance 09-17-2017 01:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Henryk (Post 1449344)
Thanks for the suggestion. I'll give them a try.

I grew tomatoes in Massachusetts and they were awesome. I, too, figured that here it must be the soil. So on my first attempt, I sliced open ten of the 40 (?) pound bags of Miracle Gro Moisture Control potting soil. I planted ten plants seven varieties in the bags, puncturing the bottom for drrainage. They grew like crazy to five or six feet tall. And yielded a grand total of three tomatoes. Maybe insufficient pollination. And the three weren't that great. Go figure...

We bought a tomato container growing system from a garden store in Leesburg (the old town). It came with soil and fertilizer and a "shower cap" to cover the soil. Also, we bought a stand for the container so we wouldn't break our backs. The container was self-watering and held a lot of water.

I think we planted it in the late fall, with two plants (they were called Betsy or something like that--recommended by the garden store).
We got a ton of medium-sized tomatoes all winter long. They weren't PA tomatoes, but they were better than any we got at the farmers market.

I found that we experienced less waste due to spoilage with the medium size.

Maverick46 09-17-2017 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by John_W (Post 1449291)
Wings at World of Beer, are pretty good but expensive, 5 for $7 although they'll probably give you 6, they're at Brownwood and now they have a new SS location. At Gators Dockside, I prefer the Brownwood location, they have a wings lunch special for $10.99 get 10 wings, fries, blu cheese and drink + celery add 75cents. Sonny's BBQ has good wings as well, they're at LSL. Three places to chose from that are good. Also if you're at World of Beer, on Mondays they have really good $5 hamburger.

Jersey Mike's Subs I discovered them during grand opening I think in 2014. Steak sub with grilled onions and peppers is very good and they bake their own bread rolls every morning before they open. Hoagies, cold cut subs are excellent as well, get it Mike's Way, that makes it easier and they have about a dozen choices. If you like greasy steak subs go to Beef O'Bradys, I'm not a fan. Johnny Rockets at LSL has a steak sub which is good in a pinch, but don't go out of your way. Actually I'm not a fan of the cheese whizz used in Philly, for the best steak sub go to Box Hill Pizza in Abingdon, MD exit 77B off I-95, also home to Maryland's best Crab Cakes.

Pizza, there is a current thread going on about who has the best, and if 50 people posted, there would be 25 different answers. Just do a search if you don't see it. I like the "MyPie", that's about a 9" pizza with drink for $6.99 at lunch at Flippers new location at Transverse Shopping Center at Brownwood. That's by the new Publix and Flipper's is on the end.

Agreed, John, agreed. Never did get the Cheese Wiz thing. Give me a nice coating of provolone on there, no WIZ. Yuk.

Maverick46 09-17-2017 04:16 PM

Anyone try the Wing House in Ocala?

RalphM 09-17-2017 05:01 PM

Hello Maverick46...

Currently my wife and I are considered "snowflakes" as we never know when we're going to drop into The Villages. We settled on our home Sept. 7th, just a few days before the hurricane. I was able to see first hand how well Village homes are built. Amorosa rolls! Tells me you may be from South Philly, we were born and raised there. Thus I can say you'll be very happy with almost any restaurant in TV. As international travelers we've been delighted with all our dining experiences during our brief visits to TV; Darrell's for breakfast, Red Sauce for "eggplant rollatini" appetizers, Fiesta Grande Grill for Mexican, Ricciardi's for Italian. BTW I believe I saw Tastykakes in Winn Dixie. Haven't seen any Frank's soda nor have I seen any postings about the Mummers!

jnieman 09-17-2017 08:11 PM

I like Ramshackle's in Leesburg wings get them grilled. My fav sauce is asian sesame but you can get different sauce.

Nucky 09-17-2017 08:28 PM

You know what I had forgotten about that is probably an artery clogger but I would risk it if it was here. Jack In The Box. I had two small tacos when we were in Vegas and wasn't ready for how good it was. It tasted like Alpo when they had the chain of them in NJ when I was younger. I gave up the Sub Sangwich, Pizza struggle here. Better to accept what we have than cry :cryin2: about it.

John_W 09-17-2017 08:40 PM

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Originally Posted by jnieman (Post 1449522)
I like Ramshackle's in Leesburg wings get them grilled. My fav sauce is asian sesame but you can get different sauce.

I heard that place has good wings, do they have an air conditioned section or is it all outdoor. Looks like a biker hangout, is it probably OK for lunch?

Jgg7933 09-17-2017 09:11 PM

Best Pizza I have had here has been Little Joeys Italian restaurant in Summerfield just outside of TV and Flippers pizza.
Best wings I have had here is Cody's roadhouse. Sit at the high top tables in the outside seating area and the bar menu is fantastic. Wings are .80 each and Big, juicy wings made the way you want them.
Someone told me that Derrell's Diner in Pinellas had great philly cheesesteaks. I have not personally tried them.
For Hoagies, Subs, Heroes - Jersey Mikes has the best around. Puts Subway to shame!

asianthree 09-17-2017 09:17 PM

We do our own wings at home marinate them overnight and then put them in the air fryer. Better than anything I've had since I've been here. Close to wings in Buffalo.

l2ridehd 09-18-2017 05:42 AM

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Originally Posted by T-325 (Post 1449333)
Still have an annual campfire at White Lake state park up in Tamworth NH.. nice area

Small world. I lived in Tamworth NH until 7th grade and took swimming lessons at White Lake state park.

NYGUY 09-18-2017 08:42 AM

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Originally Posted by John_W (Post 1449528)
I heard that place has good wings, do they have an air conditioned section or is it all outdoor. Looks like a biker hangout, is it probably OK for lunch?

Yes, Ramshackle is air conditioned inside and the food is great. What do you have against bikers? It is great for lunch or dinner.:mmmm:

BK001 09-18-2017 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Madelaine Amee (Post 1449328)
We have found a palatable tomato, I am not calling it a GOOD tomato, but it is a lot better than many. It's the Campari sold in plastic boxes at both Publix and Fresh Market, but we like Publix best. Only downside is that they are the small size, not the cherry, but the medium sized tomato. They are really worth trying. $4.99 for a 1lb box.

So far these Campari's that we purchased at Publix's are the best I have found in this area.

dillywho 09-18-2017 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by John_W (Post 1449528)
I heard that place has good wings, do they have an air conditioned section or is it all outdoor. Looks like a biker hangout, is it probably OK for lunch?

Don't know exactly what you meant by 'biker hangout', but our cardiologist is a biker and top-notch cardiologist. Probably isn't a 'wings' guy, though. ;)

Never eaten there, but might want to try (just don't tell our doc).


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