Unusual Food Item of the Week – a Downsizing Thanksgiving Dinner Option?
No clue if tastes like chicken, pork or perhaps veal, however.
No clue if tastes like chicken, pork or perhaps veal, however.
Granted, there is nothing like a little In-N-Out, but waiting fourteen hours to get some is a bit much.
In news which will surely engender commiseration from those who have to deal with the hordes of rats in Quincy Center and especially the two-legged ones inside of the Quincy’s City Hall, New Yorkers are experiencing both population and size explosions of its rats.
The constipation in the testing of Miami-Dade sewerage is yet another example of how public officials worldwide are struggling in just about every possible way imaginable in their efforts to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In an effort to help holiday season meal makers better cope with what is coming their way no matter how they may wish otherwise, Quincy Quarry is launching a new weekly feature featuring the unusual food item find of the week.