Mexico is a mighty big place with lots of regional foods. I have to say I have worked with plenty of mexicans who crank out global foods other the mexican cuisine.There is a difference between authentic Mexican dishes and Twx-Mex, but most people don't know the subtle variances between them. Honestly I'm not sure I really know them either.
And there are different ingrediants available in different regions of Mexico as well.Mexico is a mighty big place with lots of regional foods. I have to say I have worked with plenty of mexicans who crank out global foods other the mexican cuisine.
If you shopped @ the Randall's on Holcombe & Buffalo Speedway I worked there about the longest of any store. Lived just inside the loop off Buffalo Speedway for 27 years
Then there was Alfred's kids deli in the village Kahn's Deli.
Last New York deli I at in in Houston was Kenny & Ziggy's on Post Oak. Never been in the 24 hour Kaehn's in Montrose or the Woodlands
Huh, interesting. I didn’t know that. Is it because they damage the landscape or is it just because they are not native to Texas?Yep, elk are an invasive species to Texas
You screw the pouch on this one native Texan son. Explain Ekhart, Texas? And then there is this
Are Elk Native to Texas? Yes. | Pitchstone Waters
Are elk native to Texas? The answer to this question is “ Yes ”, and has implications that extend far beyond scientific curiosity.pitchstonewaters.com
A lot of projection on your part. Just saying.Sonny boy, I was initially jesting also, but you had to take the left turn. Your apparently much more familiar with fag rally speech flavor than I am. I don’t attend those but to each his own.
See my post from TPWD’s website.See, until Baboon's reply, I was in hopes that invasive for elk meant you could shoot all you want, like invasive hogs... but if they're natives, you probably can't go all Purge on them and come home with a 50' refer full of elk.
I filled in a couple times in Meyer Park, never more then a few days at a time. Hard store to make a profit. Never worked Wesleyan. I was at the Bellaire store for a while before & during the remodel. Another real shit hole store. I was told if you need to shit do it before the store opens, because all the bus riders use the restrooms. I couldn't tell you the amount of times some bus rider started craping at athe front door all the way into a stall.Yessir, that location, Meyer Park(my neighborhood location), Wesleyan, Bellaire.
See my post from TPWD’s website.
Here is the relevant part.
Exotic Animals and Fowl
An exotic animal is any animal that is not indigenous to Texas, including but not limited to aoudad sheep, axis deer, elk, sika deer, fallow deer, red deer, and blackbuck and nilgai antelope. An exotic fowl is any avian species that is not indigenous to Texas and is also not protected by the federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act, including but not limited to ratites (emu, ostrich, rhea, cassowary, etc.). Hunting License required.
So......did we get the beans thing sorted out yet?
I filled in a couple times in Meyer Park, never more then a few days at a time. Hard store to make a profit. Never worked Wesleyan. I was at the Bellaire store for a while before & during the remodel. Another real shit hole store. I was told if you need to shit do it before the store opens, because all the bus riders use the restrooms. I couldn't tell you the amount of times some bus rider started craping at athe front door all the way into a stall.
When HEB finished their store I was hoping the theives would hit them harder. I guess they didn't want to walk that far from the bus depot. By the time I got shipped to Bellaire my heath was big time in the decline. I made it well know I didn't want to get worked to death during grand reopening. That when I got exiled to Sugarland.
When I first got to Holcombe it was still a very good store, but they over built the service meat & seafood cases. Their was 16 foot of fresh icepack poultry, quail, ducks, pheasant, turkeys & yard birds. Those days were when I was the the guy that had to cut the holiday showcases for the the rest of the company to see.
A buddy of mine family farm is in Palestine. Nextdoor neighbors elk jump the high fence from time to time. His white trash cousin shot one a few years back in like August.Well shit, looks like, if someone has access and permission to hunt on the private lands, they could indeed fill up a refer truck full of elk meat. I need a better class of friends, and a refer truck.
It's funny what kind on interpretation there was on what actually was a frenched bone. The 2 best managers I worked for @ Holcombe were not the guys that you wanted making your porl crown roast or frenched veal chops. I seen lots of managers rotate thru that store & the profits of that meat market were really gone before was finished.Yessir, I agree on all accounts of the stores.
The showcases at Holcombe were impressive, fabulous.
Impressed, you did good work.
That's it, never been so I couldn't remember. I sure would love to get a few dozen bagels from New York Bagel & Coffee over on Braeswood. I think the breakfast special was $1.99 when we first started eating there. IIRC the last time it was $7.99Yessir, that location, Meyer Park(my neighborhood location), Wesleyan, Bellaire.
I don’t know Kaehn’s in Montrose but Katz’s.
How can you have any pudding if you don't eat your beans?So......did we get the beans thing sorted out yet?
You'll have to try it both ways.So......did we get the beans thing sorted out yet?
That's it, never been so I couldn't remember. I sure would love to get a few dozen bagels from New York Bagel & Coffee over on Braeswood. I think the breakfast special was $1.99 when we first started eating there. IIRC the last time it was $7.99
Corn Bread is great.You'll have to try it both ways.
I like the beans and lots of buttered cornbread.