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Peter's Drive In .....Calgary AB....Cheeseburger, Milkshake and Onion rings, all for about $5. It is a once a year or so treat and I love it.
 
OMG!! I MUST BE S'AFRICAN! I LUUURRRV BRAAIVLEIS, RUGBY, SUNNY SKIES AND OH YES, I DO ACTUALLY DRIVE A CHEVROLET!!!!

DaveM - I'm convinced you live in the boondocks - there are tons of independents up here, all over the W Cape, Mpumalanga!!! What happened to the Eastern Cape?? Joburg - the Caddy Cafe make the best burgers in Jozie.

DaveB - try Amarula on crushed iced after a good 'bobby' Dbn bunny chow - go together like braaivleis and rugby! And what about koeksusters met moer koffie?? Or skilpaatjies with mash? And impala potjie?

And just looking at this thread with milkshakes etc has sent my insulin into orbit!
 
Why Dave - don't you do 1/2 smilies and walkie-talkies with pap and sous??? :y2:

Oh yum :sick:

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Are you kidding Gromit........or do people really eat that?

Yuck if its true.........and why?

It's traditional African tribal food - remember, living out in hinterlands of Africa, food is a premium so nothing goes to waste at all. I've never tasted a walkie talkie but I have tried a 1/2 smilie when I visited the "Induna" (boss tribal worker, not a chief) on our farm. To be honest, it doesn't taste bad at all - if you've eaten any other animal brain, cow brain is the same. The sweetest part is the real meat just below the cheekbone, same as in a roasted pig head. If I didn't eat with the Induna, I would've been insulting him and his family - so I ate. They take the whole head, fur and all, and put on a slow burning wood fire for hours. Like drinking the indigenous sorgum beer - revolting stuff but it's an insult not to indulge - and it gives you the mother of all hang-overs!

No, I don't go out of my way for these delicacies, but I will also not insult another man's tradition. As we say in Afrikaans: Eet met lang tande or eat with long teeth!
 

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