"Just Visiting" <nospam-webextra@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 11:13:23 -0500, "Nancy Young" <rjynly@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> wrote:
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>>"JoeSpareBedroom" <dishborealis@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote
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>>> "Just Visiting" <nospam-webextra@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote
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>>>> Ok, I learned that CF doesn't serve Dr. Pepper. Well, they don't
serve
>>>> fettuccine alfredo on the side either! At least the waitress was nice
>>>> when she said, "We don't serve it like that." I thought it was a bit
>>>> unusual but not enough to spoil the meal. I'll just have to get it at
>>>> another restaurant that does serve it on the side. I can hardly wait
>>>> to see what I can't order the next time!
>>>
>>>
>>> Although it's unlikely, maybe they actually make fettucine alfredo the
>>> CORRECT way, which means "from scratch", not using sauce from a jar.
>>> While
>>> this is not a terribly involved process, it's certainly not worth
their
>>> time to make a small amount as a side dish.
>>
>>Maybe the troll can get it all out at once and list every item
>>Cheesecake Factory doesn't have on their menu and be done
>>with it. Or, maybe it can just go to a restaurant that features what
>>it's looking for instead of Cheesecake Factory.
>>
>>nancy
>>
>
> I orered something that was "on the menu". They just don't serve it on
> the side like other restaurants. The waitress was nice and didn't pull
> an attitude like the other visit. How am I suppose to know unless I
> ask?
It's a chain, and it's possible that the sauce comes out of a plastic bag
which they microwave, or drop into boiling water. To make a side dish,
they'd have to waste a half serving just for you, if it's not that popular
a
dish.
Stop your incessant whining.


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