FOOD THREAD VOL. GRUB LIFE

Jacks Hamburgers - Fort Lauderdale
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Filet and Loaded Baked Potatoe
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Filet and King Crab
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Fried Shrimp and Calamari
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Fried Mahi Taco with elote
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Fried Shrimp
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Shrimp stuffed with crabmeat and lobster sauce
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Where is the rest of the food from?
 
Where is the rest of the food from?
Kaluz, in lauderdale by the sea
Blue moon fish co, Lauderdale by the sea
Coconuts, in lauderdale
Shooters, in lauderdale
Seafood world, lighthouse point. Little dive like place in a strip mall but excellent seafood

I have more pics but the upload isn't working :lol:
 
cherry coffee infused chicken...no thanks. and like someone else said...they look over cooked.

im curious how shes smoking those and with what and for how long.

Based on her IG account it's at least 2 hours.

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Agreed. I need more info on the origins of the bird.

My son is allergic to the top 8 allergens. We buy whole chickens (with the neck and feet included) for around $57 each. The chicken are killed and then shipped to us within a day so it's the freshest chicken around. Majority of the chicken farms feed their chickens some sort of soy and wheat blend (my son can't eat either). Took us a while to find the farmer but its worth the price for me.


http://www.pasturebird.com/pasture-raised-chicken/
Pasture bird chicken is always outside grazing and eating bugs and worms unlike other chicken factories pilled up on top of each other filled with antibiotics and hormones. We looked into Pasture bird but they feed their chickens soy or wheat blend forgot which one.
 
kewpie is aight. I don’t remember it having much flavor. I like that it doesn’t have to be refrigerated.
 
My son is allergic to the top 8 allergens. We buy whole chickens (with the neck and feet included) for around $57 each. The chicken are killed and then shipped to us within a day so it's the freshest chicken around. Majority of the chicken farms feed their chickens some sort of soy and wheat blend (my son can't eat either). Took us a while to find the farmer but its worth the price for me.


http://www.pasturebird.com/pasture-raised-chicken/
Pasture bird chicken is always outside grazing and eating bugs and worms unlike other chicken factories pilled up on top of each other filled with antibiotics and hormones. We looked into Pasture bird but they feed their chickens soy or wheat blend forgot which one.

I was thinking along the lines of prized blue chickens from France. Saw it on one of AB shows.

 
My son is allergic to the top 8 allergens. We buy whole chickens (with the neck and feet included) for around $57 each. The chicken are killed and then shipped to us within a day so it's the freshest chicken around. Majority of the chicken farms feed their chickens some sort of soy and wheat blend (my son can't eat either). Took us a while to find the farmer but its worth the price for me.


http://www.pasturebird.com/pasture-raised-chicken/
Pasture bird chicken is always outside grazing and eating bugs and worms unlike other chicken factories pilled up on top of each other filled with antibiotics and hormones. We looked into Pasture bird but they feed their chickens soy or wheat blend forgot which one.

Interesting, probably delicious. Best chicken I've had is when my grandma raised her own. That price though, yikes.
 
Interesting, probably delicious. Best chicken I've had is when my grandma raised her own. That price though, yikes.
Great quality chicken. Yes, the price is pretty high. I think they command that price because not many farmers are doing what they do and I assume they can only raise but so much chickens unlike the bigger corporations.
 
had some chicharrones the other day

Carbs and salt >>>
 
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My son is allergic to the top 8 allergens. We buy whole chickens (with the neck and feet included) for around $57 each. The chicken are killed and then shipped to us within a day so it's the freshest chicken around. Majority of the chicken farms feed their chickens some sort of soy and wheat blend (my son can't eat either). Took us a while to find the farmer but its worth the price for me.


http://www.pasturebird.com/pasture-raised-chicken/
Pasture bird chicken is always outside grazing and eating bugs and worms unlike other chicken factories pilled up on top of each other filled with antibiotics and hormones. We looked into Pasture bird but they feed their chickens soy or wheat blend forgot which one.

You checked this out? All grass fed from farmers around the country. I've ordered once so far and plan on doing more.
https://grassrootscoop.com
 
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