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Specialty Food Trucks - BlueTiki - 03-01-2011 The new rage. Mobile specialty restaraunts. In your area, do you have and frequent these creative, cruising cuisines. No . . . not the "roach coaches" - I mean the "one-trick-pony" kinda rides. One of my brothers has this bright idea and . . . yadda yadda . . . wants me to partner with him. [This means invest, prepare the menu, hire the staff and keep the books.] RE: Specialty Food Trucks - Duchess - 03-01-2011 (03-01-2011, 08:55 PM)BlueTiki Wrote: The new rage. Mobile specialty restaraunts. Oh my God! That would be a dream come true! Dinner already prepared & delivered to my home daily. I could swoon. RE: Specialty Food Trucks - Cracker - 03-01-2011 I brave the taco trucks. I admit it. Your brother want to sell ice cream to kids in his underwear? Bad investment. RE: Specialty Food Trucks - Cracker - 03-01-2011 (03-01-2011, 08:58 PM)Duchess Wrote: My friend has a healthy service that does this. She pays $600 a month to have chicken and rice delivered. RE: Specialty Food Trucks - Gogo - 03-01-2011 (03-01-2011, 08:58 PM)Cracker Wrote: I brave the taco trucks. I admit it. stop projecting your aspirations on to others RE: Specialty Food Trucks - Cracker - 03-01-2011 I worked in a nacho trailer one time at an art festival in Roanoke. There were a few other festivals that summer we went to, but I was traveling with hippies and I was stoned most of the time, so I don't remember the others... Been there, done that. Cracker isn't too proud to work. RE: Specialty Food Trucks - Maggot - 03-01-2011 There is a company around here that will deliver milk in real glass containers that you give back when you get more. Just like the old days. The farmers are getting smart and cutting out the middleman. The milk is the same price as the supermarket. RE: Specialty Food Trucks - Cracker - 03-01-2011 What kind of truck, Tiki? Pommes frites, breakfast truck (with crepes mmm), dessert truck? RE: Specialty Food Trucks - BlueTiki - 03-02-2011 (03-01-2011, 10:04 PM)Cracker Wrote: What kind of truck, Tiki? Great ideas, Cracker. He's thinking creme brule. He's been on this "donut" making kick after spending time in Portland (Voodoo Doughnuts). Okay. I love the maple log with bacon strips, too. [No and fuck you. It's not code!] It's a sweet tooth specialty thing with him. Me . . . I'm pushing him towards exotic comfort food. Think 5-8 different types of mac or grilled cheese sandwiches with a combo of artisan ingredients and a plethora of outlandish imported cheeses. Bottom line - do one thing and be extraordinary. Like the shrimp trucks on the North Shore. And I'll keep my spelling of "restaraunt". RE: Specialty Food Trucks - ramseycat - 03-02-2011 WE have a cupcake truck that goes around. Then the Schwans dude. But that's it. RE: Specialty Food Trucks - username - 03-02-2011 I like the exotic comfort food. What's a mac sandwich? Or did you mean mac and cheese and sandwiches? It all sounds good. I think something like that would work in an urban area. I wouldn't attempt it in the suburbs--too much driving in between customers. RE: Specialty Food Trucks - Duchess - 03-02-2011 If I ever hit it big I'm hiring a majordomo. He'd take care of all the bullshit. RE: Specialty Food Trucks - Cynical Ninja - 03-02-2011 I used to regularly brave a hamburger or a hotdog or a meat pie from various van based vendors outside football grounds when I was a season ticket holder, they were all of questionable quality and I got the shits after eating them quite regularly. There is a hotdog vendor in Newcastle city centre who actually provides hotdogs made with 100% pork/beef meat that me and the family sometimes treat ourselves to. Nice with fried onion and lashings of English mustard (none of that mild French shit for me). RE: Specialty Food Trucks - thekid65 - 03-02-2011 (03-02-2011, 02:20 AM)BlueTiki Wrote: And I'll keep my spelling of "restaraunt". I fuck that word up every time. Anyhoo..food business...very tough to be successful. Do your research. RE: Specialty Food Trucks - Maggot - 03-02-2011 (03-02-2011, 03:44 PM)Ordinary Peephole Wrote: I used to regularly brave a hamburger or a hotdog or a meat pie from various van based vendors outside football grounds when I was a season ticket holder, they were all of questionable quality and I got the shits after eating them quite regularly. I cannot eat a hot dog that is not 100% beef. They must have natural casings also. Ramseykittens: The shwans guy comes around here also but I am in a meat co-op now and my meat is fresher. It looks like lamb is the next buy around coming up next month. With swine following the next month. Sausage is always available. I am trying to buy into a vegetable co-op at 300.00 per year but it's hard to get in. ![]() RE: Specialty Food Trucks - Cracker - 03-02-2011 The gourmet grilled cheese sandwiches sound freaking awesome. Get some nice breads to go with and maybe have a soup of the day. I love soup and grilled cheese. I just try not to ingest that many carbs in one sitting... Maggot, faggot, do you mean "psyche" in your sig? RE: Specialty Food Trucks - Maggot - 03-02-2011 You people are talking about lunch trucks? ![]() RE: Specialty Food Trucks - Cracker - 03-02-2011 I just made "healthy" tacos for taco night. I used chicken breast instead of ground sirloin. Worst fucking taco I have ever had. Had to choke it down with Louisiana Hot Sauce. Now I wish I had a grilled cheese. I do have sourdough and swiss cheese. I should have made that. RE: Specialty Food Trucks - BlueTiki - 03-02-2011 (03-02-2011, 03:44 PM)Ordinary Peephole Wrote: . . . and lashings of English mustard (none of that mild French shit for me). Hahahaha! St. Stephen's Pub (London) is where I lost my cherry to English mustard. Makes my eyes water and my nose run just thinking about it! Damn . . . it's good stuff. RE: Specialty Food Trucks - BlueTiki - 03-02-2011 (03-02-2011, 06:58 PM)Maggot Wrote: You people are talking about lunch trucks? No. Let me help you. Lunch Truck = Well Catering Truck = Call Specialty Truck = You can't afford this choice Now a truck specializing in an exotic game dish . . . hmmmmm? |