Empanada making and eating is followed by a main course of thick cut fillet steak, mashed potato and roasted vegetables.
The old-school breakfast joint sprang up in Route 66's heyday, and waitresses still deliver thick-cut French toast and plate-defying omelettes - along with free doughnut holes and Milk Duds - near the fabled road's starting point.
The flavourful batter on its fish is nicely crisped, its hand-cut chips are tasty and thick, and for historical value alone, it is worth a visit.
But, with pessimism being so thick you can cut it with a plasma torch, the rest of the market beating expectations is not a hard thing to do.
What if it's unsliced, which means it can be cut wafer-thin or doorstop thick?
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Flanken-cut beef short rib (short rib cut across the bone into half-inch thick strips you may need to ask your butcher to do this) is a wonder, but hangar steak, skirt steak, even flank steak (marinated overnight) will work well too.
Floor-to-ceiling windows are made of thick crystalline glass embedded with mineral particles to cut out glare.
Yuvraj had a reprieve courtesy not of the fielders but umpire Nigel Llong, who somehow failed to detect a thick edge into Prior's gloves when the left-hander cut Panesar.
The other surprise, a small presentation also at MILK Studios, was a label called Calla characterized by bold prints in geometric in neon yellow and purple. (It also smelled like a rose-filled winter garden inside, courtesy olfactory branding company 12.29.) The silk-screened slim-fit pants, cute above-the-knee dresses, and thick PVC heels worked well together with tiny T-shirt-cut tops and softly angled jackets.
Mushfiqur Rahim revived the innings again by first lofting Tredwell for a sublime straight six, then backing away to cut through point for four, but was reprieved on 29 when Prior could not get his gloves to a thick edge that deviated appreciably.
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