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Even though it was never consistent, I couldn't stay away from the $5 lemonades. Spicy Pie was alright. Loved the cheese fries and the chicken fingers that was more like popcorn chicken. Oh, and the breakfast burritos in Pod 6. Had a terrible smoothie somewhere. I want bonofood now!
A Thieve's Parade 2/24 Conspirator 2/26 Kevin Smith 3/11 Keller 3/17 Papadosio 3/18 JJ Grey 3/25 Bela Fleck/Edgar Meyer 3/26 Toubab Krewe 3/27 O'Death 4/11 Budos Band 4/22 EOTO 4/28 Summer Camp 5/6-29 All Good
A Thieve's Parade 2/24 Conspirator 2/26 Kevin Smith 3/11 Keller 3/17 Papadosio 3/18 JJ Grey 3/25 Bela Fleck/Edgar Meyer 3/26 Toubab Krewe 3/27 O'Death 4/11 Budos Band 4/22 EOTO 4/28 Summer Camp 5/6-29 All Good
Post by theshining on Jun 19, 2010 10:24:57 GMT -5
Definitely the food from Praters at the back of the What stage field. The wings and riblets were great. Also, the mate/guarana ice tea they sold in the cafe across from the post office was amazing
The real star of the weekend was a beer, though; Sweetwater's Sch-Wheat Ale... excellent beer.
Woo! Great to see Atlanta represent! I'm so glad to hear folks enjoyed their latest release. It's made to be easily drinkable and enjoyable, so sounds like mission accomplished!
Spicy potato samosa! Funny story about that one....I was so hungry when we were settling in to watch some of Phoenix. I saw something interesting to eat and followed the plates back to the vendor. I had enough dough to snag 1.....gone in like 4 bites. Tasty! Some people walking by were laughing at me and my voracious appetite. I also did try the gator and I liked very much. It would have tasted better with ketchup. (I only tried a little bit of it) Oh yeah another one that was awesome was the jerk chicken. I shared some of it with the cool volunteer dude sitting next to me.
-Da' Wolf
Wolf: I love samosas and I love sweet potato so that combo was awesome !!!!! I tried the broccoli & cheese samosa too. The veggie samosas were cold in the middle I took it back and got another sweet potato
SO MUCH GOOD STUFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
I barely had an appetite all weekend (and this was my first Roo) but when I did the sweet potato fries near Brooersfest were pretty darn good, also the apple samosas and veggie corn dogs at the back of what stage...
I have to confess that I got a samosa this year that had me in a porta-john for twenty minutes of Tenacious D...which still makes me giggle like a schoolboy.
I wanted to try the flat bread pizza but never got a chance. I was so mad. I definitely have to try those and also the samosas and pesto mozzadilla that everyone is raving about.
I wanted to try the flat bread pizza but never got a chance. I was so mad.
Ditto. That line was crazy long for the flat bread pizza. By the time I got around to trying to get one they were out of the pistachio one I wanted to try out. There's always next year.
Post by plasticpepper on Jun 26, 2010 16:37:27 GMT -5
Samosas, definitely. Mmmmm. Still trying to figure out how to make them at home...I've spent so long reading different recipes online and still haven't found one that sounds perfect. Has anybody tried making them yet?
I was also overjoyed to find ribbon chips at Bonnaroo. The butterfly fries were somewhat similar so after eating some of them I was really craving ribbon chips, but I was for some reason thinking ribbon chips were a more localized thing so I didn't expect to find 'em in Tennessee. I think maybe I was wrong about them being a local thing, but on the other hand it seemed like all the Tennesseans I tried to excitedly tell that I'd found ribbon chips didn't know what they were, so I don't know...