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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1850265" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>We have our own beef so we eat pretty good lots of times at home. We have laying hens so we eat a lot eggs.</p><p>I try to raise a garden too.</p><p>It's so expensive to eat out we try not to do that much.</p><p>Our town doesn't really have a lot of options outside of fast food chains and Mexican restaurants.</p><p>So usually eating out on locally for us is at a Mexican restaurant.</p><p>There is a pretty good bar and grill place that has good steaks and other things but lots of times the bar scene is the happening thing there which we are not fond of. Also it's just a couple doors down from a homeless shelter, and the location just isn't grand.</p><p>Usually we go to Lexington if we want something more than fast food or Mexican food. Texas Roadhouse is our usual destination. I get grilled pork chops there, because my wife doesn't like pork other than bacon, sausage, and city ham. The tell her she ain't Appalachian.</p><p>Pork was the mainstay for folks around here,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1850265, member: 24816"] We have our own beef so we eat pretty good lots of times at home. We have laying hens so we eat a lot eggs. I try to raise a garden too. It’s so expensive to eat out we try not to do that much. Our town doesn’t really have a lot of options outside of fast food chains and Mexican restaurants. So usually eating out on locally for us is at a Mexican restaurant. There is a pretty good bar and grill place that has good steaks and other things but lots of times the bar scene is the happening thing there which we are not fond of. Also it’s just a couple doors down from a homeless shelter, and the location just isn’t grand. Usually we go to Lexington if we want something more than fast food or Mexican food. Texas Roadhouse is our usual destination. I get grilled pork chops there, because my wife doesn’t like pork other than bacon, sausage, and city ham. The tell her she ain’t Appalachian. Pork was the mainstay for folks around here, [/QUOTE]
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