Pasta and the beef, as I don't eat seafood.This will be our choices on the CL on July 12. What would you pick?
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This will be our choices on the CL on July 12. What would you pick?
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Me too.I'd order a pizza delivered to the next station stop. I've done it.
I would "Open Description" and try to get the ingredients lists. If I couldn't, it's pack my own meal!This will be our choices on the CL on July 12. What would you pick?
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Had the creole shrimp and andouille on the CL last week--it was the best of the 'flex' meals we had in our three day trip. It is a bit spicy, though, so if you don't do spicy, I would pick something else. (The only time I got the pasta and meatballs, the meatballs were still a bit icy inside...)This will be our choices on the CL on July 12. What would you pick?
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I agree. That is the one I liked the most.Another vote for the sausage and shrimp. I agree it was a little spicy, but if you like that – it’s the best of the group.
Thanks very much for your report. And now, the standard breakfast question: Do you know if grits are being offered with all breakfast entries or only with the continental breakfast option? (I can't imagine that many in the continental breakfast crowd would be fans of grits but I have been wrong before.)I had the crab cakes, the salmon and the cheesecake for dinner and French toast for breakfast. Better than I remembered it.
But they are only listed with the continental breakfast option. Previously grits were available as I recall as a choice with all breakfast options.Listed on the new menu: >> and your choice of oatmeal or grits
I am looking forward to seeing them back. It's a southern staple.
I find they can be very flexible. I almost always order the 3 Egg Omelet with grits instead of potatoes. I’ve never been rebuffed. 50% of the time it still comes with potatoes and a bowl of grits on the side. Sometimes I skip the menu and ask for 2 bowls of grits and a croissant.But they are only listed with the continental breakfast option. Previously grits were available as I recall as a choice with all breakfast options.
The difference is that for the western long distance trains the pre-pandemic traditional dining menus specifically stated that the scrambled egg entree and the omelet entree came with a choice of potatoes or grits. The new post-pandemic traditional dining menus indicate that for those entrees, they come with potatoes but no mention of grits. For those of us who like having the choice, it would be encouraging to see it stated in the menu and not be dependent on the whim of the employees.I find they can be very flexible. I almost always order the 3 Egg Omelet with grits instead of potatoes. I’ve never been rebuffed. 50% of the time it still comes with potatoes and a bowl of grits on the side. Sometimes I skip the menu and ask for 2 bowls of grits and a croissant.
Just please don't let it be instant grits, an abominationThe difference is that for the western long distance trains the pre-pandemic traditional dining menus specifically stated that the scrambled egg entree and the omelet entree came with a choice of potatoes or grits. The new post-pandemic traditional dining menus indicate that for those entrees, they come with potatoes but no mention of grits. For those of us who like having the choice, it would be encouraging to see it stated in the menu and not be dependent on the whim of the employees.
Whatever they are, I have found them to be quite edible in the past.Just please don't let it be instant grits, an abomination
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Both are ground Corn. Grits use White Corn, and Polenta Yellow Corn. Usually.Aren't grits and polenta essentially the same thing, ground and cooked differently?
I've heard for eating them boil down to something intangible like
"they're regional" or "I used to eat them as a kid" and "everyone should try them."
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