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Posted by Brokenwrench on December 19, 2006 at 05:44:37 from (66.222.0.67):
In Reply to: Timberlodge switcharoo posted by Dave from MN on December 18, 2006 at 18:44:18:
Hey Dave, how far from St Cloud are you? I`m about 50 miles west. I have eaten at that Timberlodge twice and really wasn`t that impressed either time. My wife loves pasta, so she likes the Olive Garden. She finally drug me in there about five years ago. I had their T-bone, it was the best steak I had ever eaten, better than anything I had at Outback or Timberlodge. SO now when she suggests the Olive Garden, I jump in the truck so fast I darned near leave without her. That is a rip off, if their advertising walleye and serving poorly filleted pike. I`d bet most people don`t even catch it. Personally, I like northern alot better than walleye. It has to be filleted right with all the Y bones removed. To me it has alot better taste and meatier texture. I`ve eaten alot of fish and never figured out why people make such a big deal out of walleye, but that`s just me. Well, have a good one Brokenwrench
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