The last time I went to Wendy’s to try their new Natural Cut Fries I was not pleased. The new fries were awful. Per the request of a friend and Jason from BevNerd I decided to give the new fries another chance. Against my better judgment, I went back to the first place I went to. It's way closer to Brian's work than the other Wendy's in town, and he was on his lunch break. On this visit, the fries were delish! I guess I really did just get a bad batch last time. These were more like the old fries. They were soft and squishy, perfectly salted, and even had some skin on them. The fries seemed less greasy as well, but that might have just been the particular batch I had. Brian likes them alright but prefers the old ones. All I could get him to say about them is that they taste “different.” I agree, but I think they taste good different. I now give Wendy’s new fries two thumbs up. If you haven't checked them out yet, I suggest you do. A value size is only $.99.
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Wendy's Natural Cut Fries - Revisited
The last time I went to Wendy’s to try their new Natural Cut Fries I was not pleased. The new fries were awful. Per the request of a friend and Jason from BevNerd I decided to give the new fries another chance. Against my better judgment, I went back to the first place I went to. It's way closer to Brian's work than the other Wendy's in town, and he was on his lunch break. On this visit, the fries were delish! I guess I really did just get a bad batch last time. These were more like the old fries. They were soft and squishy, perfectly salted, and even had some skin on them. The fries seemed less greasy as well, but that might have just been the particular batch I had. Brian likes them alright but prefers the old ones. All I could get him to say about them is that they taste “different.” I agree, but I think they taste good different. I now give Wendy’s new fries two thumbs up. If you haven't checked them out yet, I suggest you do. A value size is only $.99.
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Reserve Your Chick-fil-A Spicy Chicken Biscuit
If you're like me, and love spicy chicken sandwiches, you were excited when Wendy's came out with their 99 cent spicy chicken nuggets. You were also excited when Chick-fil-A came out with their own spicy chicken sandwich. Well my friends, if you are looking for spicy chicken for breakfast look no further than Chick-fil-A's spicy chicken biscuit! Follow this link to reserve yours today!
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Push Pop
Brian’s family was nice enough to give me a stocking this year. It had all kinds of goodies in it, including candy. One type of candy was a push pop. I loved these things when I was younger. However, I remembered my finger getting sweaty from being in the plastic tube for so long. Does/did anyone else get sweaty push pop fingers?
Sierra Mist Cranberry
I do not like Sierra Mist. Like I mentioned in my post about Pomegranate 7UP Antioxidant, Sprite is my favorite mass produced lemon-lime drink. But while I was at my dad’s house for Christmas we ran out of cola and the only soda we had left was Sierra Mist Cranberry. Normally, I probably would have passed it up. Given that now I'm constantly on the look out for new things to try and the tasty success of my adventures in 7UP land I decided to give this soda a go. To my surprise and delight, it was really good! Pomegranate 7UP tasted more like a pomegranate soda instead of a pomegranate flavored lemon-lime drink. Sierra Mist Cranberry, however, was crisp and refreshing – like a cranberry flavored lemon-lime drink should be. I actually welcomed the chance to drink this again while I was at Brian’s mom’s house, so I give this 5/5 stars. Great success.
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Royal Crown Bottling Co.
DiPrato's Pimento Cheese Spread
Monday, December 20, 2010
BevNerd
Video podcasts and free episodes of TV shows have become my new favorite past time. One of my favorite podcasts is BevNerd. The host, Jason, is from Alabama and reviews a beverage + a snack each video. He sometimes does more than one beverage or snack, and usually tells you about a promotion as well. I think he restocks vending machines (he sort of makes an allusion to that in an early episode) which is part of the reason why he has access to so many snacks and beverages. If you enjoy this blog (or don't and want to see someone do a better job) check out his website/Facebook/Twitter/YouTube/iTunes podcasts. Do you all think I should make videos? I've considered carrying around my camera so that I can film myself at restaurants. Perhaps I'll give it a try. Leave me a comment and let me know what you think.
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Pomegranate 7UP Antioxidant
Friday, December 10, 2010
Tommy's Naked Soda
I went to the Gourmet Shop a few weeks back to visit a friend who had just started working there. While I was perusing their wares I found some New England ‘naked’ sodas; Tommy’s Naked Soda to be exact. These sodas don’t have any caffeine, unnatural flavors or colors, and are clear. I’m sort of curious how they get sodas such as blueberry, raspberry, and orange to be clear, but whatever. I think that in general I have decided that I am not a fan of ‘healthy’ sodas. If I want healthy, I’ll drink vitamin water. If I’m drinking soda I don’t want healthy. I ended up purchasing the lemon & lime, raspberry & lime, and orange. For more information on these drinks, visit tommysnakedsoda.com1. Lemon & Lime
When I think about how a lemon/lime soda should taste I imagine a light, crisp, refreshing taste. This soda was lacking in the light and refreshing departments. The lemon & lime part was fine, but something about it seemed heavy. Perhaps it didn’t have enough carbonation in it? Brian thought it tasted alright but I thought something about it just tasted a bit off. It was okay, so I’ll give it 3.25/5 stars.
2. Raspberry & Lime
I was a little worried about how this would taste, since I tried the black cherry & lime Vitamin Water flavor and didn’t like it, but I decided to give it a go. I like this one more. You mostly taste the raspberry, with just a hint of lime at the end. This one was a bold mix of flavors and was pretty good, so it gets 3.8/5 stars from me.
3. Orange
I feel like I’ve had this before. I think it’s taking me back to the ‘natural’ orange soda I got from World Market. Good to know that they all taste the same. And how could they not? The ingredients are the same: carbonated water, cane sugar, natural orange and other natural flavors, citric acid, and ascorbic acid. This particular natural soda has 100% of the U.S.R.D.A. of Vitamin C, which is great for me because I currently have the winter sickness. I uploaded a picture of this soda's bottle (please excuse my free phone's lack of mega pixels.) In the effort of fairness I give this one the same rating I gave the last natural orange soda I tried: 3/5 stars.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Recreating Wild Wing's Poppy Seed Honey Mustard
-1 medium squirt of honey mustard
-3 splashes of poppy seed dressing
I like this dressing on just about everything. Grilled chicken, fried chicken tenders, wings, fries, and even chips (I'm currently dipping some Lay's classic chips into my dressing). I encourage you to give this a go if you're a honey mustard fan. If you do try this out, post your findings in a comment. I'd love to know how you think the mix of the two stacks up to the original.
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