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Arby's has been heavily advertising their latest special, Italian Smoked
Porchetta. I had one for lunch today. Damn, it was good. Tasty tender
meant, lettuce, tomato, onion.

They had bacon as the special before this but I did not get to try it.

They do have the meats.
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> Arby's has been heavily advertising their latest special, Italian Smoked
> Porchetta. I had one for lunch today. Damn, it was good. Tasty tender
> meant, lettuce, tomato, onion.
>
> They had bacon as the special before this but I did not get to try it.
>
> They do have the meats.



LOL, and they say commericals don't work all that well.

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On 8/3/2017 4:05 PM, Cheri wrote:
> "Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message
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>> Arby's has been heavily advertising their latest special, Italian
>> Smoked Porchetta. I had one for lunch today. Damn, it was good.
>> Tasty tender meant, lettuce, tomato, onion.
>>
>> They had bacon as the special before this but I did not get to try it.
>>
>> They do have the meats.

>
>
> LOL, and they say commericals don't work all that well.
>
> Cheri


They sure look good on the big screen. 'm not crazy about their beef,
but the brisket is good and they have pork belly once in a while too. I
guess it is a good thing they are 22 miles from me.

Some months back my wife was in the hospital for four days. Four nights
I picked up a pork belly sandwich on the way home for my dinner.
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On Thursday, August 3, 2017 at 8:44:43 AM UTC-10, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> Arby's has been heavily advertising their latest special, Italian Smoked
> Porchetta. I had one for lunch today. Damn, it was good. Tasty tender
> meant, lettuce, tomato, onion.
>
> They had bacon as the special before this but I did not get to try it.
>
> They do have the meats.


Those Arby's sandwiches are pretty good. God, I could go for one right now. For lunch I'm having a coffee and a doughnut so I could go for practically anything. Unfortunately, the Arby's at the mall has been closed for a few years and the nearest one is far, far, away. OTOH, the Arby's at the mall had the worst people behind the counter. The looked like the walking dead. Their sandwiches made my happy and the employees were so depressed that it made me want to off myself. So I guess you could say it all evened out in the wash.
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"Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message
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> On 8/3/2017 4:05 PM, Cheri wrote:
>> "Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message
>> news
>>> Arby's has been heavily advertising their latest special, Italian Smoked
>>> Porchetta. I had one for lunch today. Damn, it was good. Tasty tender
>>> meant, lettuce, tomato, onion.
>>>
>>> They had bacon as the special before this but I did not get to try it.
>>>
>>> They do have the meats.

>>
>>
>> LOL, and they say commericals don't work all that well.
>>
>> Cheri

>
> They sure look good on the big screen. 'm not crazy about their beef, but
> the brisket is good and they have pork belly once in a while too. I guess
> it is a good thing they are 22 miles from me.
>
> Some months back my wife was in the hospital for four days. Four nights I
> picked up a pork belly sandwich on the way home for my dinner.



We have one in town, and many years ago I did have a roast beef sandwich I
believe, it was fine. I haven't been back recently, but might try it one of
these first days.

Cheri



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> "Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message
> ...
>> On 8/3/2017 4:05 PM, Cheri wrote:
>>> "Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message
>>> news >>>> Arby's has been heavily advertising their latest special, Italian
>>>> Smoked Porchetta. I had one for lunch today. Damn, it was good.
>>>> Tasty tender meant, lettuce, tomato, onion.
>>>>
>>>> They had bacon as the special before this but I did not get to try it.
>>>>
>>>> They do have the meats.
>>>
>>>
>>> LOL, and they say commericals don't work all that well.
>>>
>>> Cheri

>>
>> They sure look good on the big screen. 'm not crazy about their beef,
>> but the brisket is good and they have pork belly once in a while too. I
>> guess it is a good thing they are 22 miles from me.
>>
>> Some months back my wife was in the hospital for four days. Four nights
>> I picked up a pork belly sandwich on the way home for my dinner.

>
>
> We have one in town, and many years ago I did have a roast beef sandwich I
> believe, it was fine. I haven't been back recently, but might try it one
> of these first days.
>
> Cheri



Piggybacking to say, just checked and it seems they're closed permanently
here.

Cheri

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