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OT: Best grinder in CT.

Fair enough we can agree to disagree.

Wait we can agree they are overpriced but so many are now I forget who is and who isn't. But the food is really consistently good from my taste. And the sights, well never overrated!
Never had anything bad at Bricco and yes it's on the pricey end but there are a lot pricier.
 
A couple of weeks away from the season and the boneyard is still too boring, why not some grinder talk. I'll kick it off with Salerno's and Carbone's in Torrington.
Back in the late '70s there was a place on Chapel St in New Haven between Church and Orange that made the most delicious cheesesteak grinders. I got the 18-incher just about every day.
 
In CT, home of the submarine and the first Subway restaurant, the sandwich is called a sub. The best is a whole cheeseburger sub from Teds.
 
Red Fox - Chicken Parm Grinder is on the lunch menu - but you can order anytime. Be sure to order with peppers IMO.

Had it today with the peppers. Could of used a bit more sauce, but overall an excellent grinder. The chicken was tasty, lots of melty cheese, and the bread was perfectly toasted. Wethersfield Pizza is still better imo, but its closer than I expected. I also liked it better than Stars and Stripes, which is right around the corner from Red Fox.
 
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In CT, home of the submarine and the first Subway restaurant, the sandwich is called a sub. The best is a whole cheeseburger sub from Teds.

No. It was a grinder in CT before pre-fab Subways ever arrived. I know. I'm old. Down county I like Fortuna's in Westport for hot and cold.
 
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The original Nardelli's
I was going to post Nardellis. I haven't been back to Waterbury in many years. Nardelli's still around? I thought there was one off the Scott Road Exit. Actually the on ramp to 84. The other I thought was on the hill going to Mount Carmel church. Maybe it was another grinder place. I think it might of been near St. Joe's. Anyway it was a great grinder.
 
I was going to post Nardellis. I haven't been back to Waterbury in many years. Nardelli's still around? I thought there was one off the Scott Road Exit. Actually the on ramp to 84. The other I thought was on the hill going to Mount Carmel church. Maybe it was another grinder place. I think it might of been near St. Joe's. Anyway it was a great grinder.

There's one everywhere. Meriden even has one and yes the Waterbury one you can see right off 84. Very good sandwiches no doubt.
 
No. It was a grinder in CT before pre-fab Subways ever arrived. I know. I'm old. Down county I like Fortuna's in Westport for hot and cold.

My experience growing up around New Haven they were always subs. Italian bread looks like a submarine. I think Subway took it from this. Don't know if I heard grinder before U Conn.
Anyone know the derivation of grinder or hoagie?
 
My experience growing up around New Haven they were always subs. Italian bread looks like a submarine. I think Subway took it from this. Don't know if I heard grinder before U Conn.
Anyone know the derivation of grinder or hoagie?
I do not recall the difference in titles. However I traveled a lot. Here in Central Pa they are Hoagies. You will also see along the states as "Heroes." To take it further not to take sway from the title of this thread, what drink would you order with it. Soda or Pop? I know beer will be the overwhelming choice. Me too.
 
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My experience growing up around New Haven they were always subs. Italian bread looks like a submarine. I think Subway took it from this. Don't know if I heard grinder before U Conn.
Anyone know the derivation of grinder or hoagie?

Grew up in East haven/new haven and grandfather came over from Sicily in the 20s. I've always called them grinders as that's what my father/grandfather and everyone called them. Never heard anyone call them subs growing up until I moved out of that area
 
I had a Sociology class at UConn that actually studied this for one of our assignments. Thought it was pretty interesting to learn the different derivations.


Jimmies, shots, or sprinkles?
 
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Sprinkles, the chocolate ones jimmies. I adopted "jimmies" from my Boston raised friends and stopped saying it because I assumed it's racist.
It's not racist, but it can apparently be misinterpreted.

We had family and friends over the house after my son's birthday in August and as ice cream was being served, I asked the kids, "who wants jimmies?"

One of the mothers vitually scolded me for asking 4 year olds if they wanted a side of condoms.

I am from central Massacusetts.
 
It's not racist, but it can apparently be misinterpreted.

We had family and friends over the house after my son's birthday in August and as ice cream was being served, I asked the kids, "who wants jimmies?"

One of the mothers vitually scolded me for asking 4 year olds if they wanted a side of condoms.

I am from central Massacusetts.
I honestly don't know what the derivation is but it's weird that only the black ones are called "jimmies." Do you actually know the derivation?
 
I honestly don't know what the derivation is but it's weird that only the black ones are called "jimmies." Do you actually know the derivation?

I wasn't aware that it only applies to chocolate?

Either way it wasn't as egregious as what most people 40 and aboves grandparents called Brazil nuts.
 
I honestly don't know what the derivation is but it's weird that only the black ones are called "jimmies." Do you actually know the derivation?
No, but again: Google. I called them all jimmies when I was a kid and since long before I could read, with the only distinction being either chocolate or rainbow.

I understand how it may be construed, I don't buy the racist connotation of the word. For one, up through the mid 20th century, and probably after, the black population was termed "Colored." All sprinkles, including the white ones are colored, so why would only the chocolate ones referred to as Jimmies? Secondly, I wasn't raised like that, so as a kid and even up through the present, there was never any racial intent.
 
I wasn't aware that it only applies to chocolate?

Either way it wasn't as egregious as what most people 40 and aboves grandparents called Brazil nuts.

Or whose toe you caught after eenie, meenie, minie, and moe. I just got through saying I wasn't raised like that, but in my teenage years, my grandparents slipped up a time or two. OTOH you kinda know the difference by that time.
 
I wasn't aware that it only applies to chocolate?

Either way it wasn't as egregious as what most people 40 and aboves grandparents called Brazil nuts.

Or whose toe you caught after eenie, meenie, minie, and moe. I just got through saying I wasn't raised like that, but in my teenage years, my grandparents slipped up a time or two. OTOH you kinda know the difference by that time.

Or how about a bottle rocket with the wooden stick broken off?
 
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Or how about a bottle rocket with the wooden stick broken off?


or jeez...... even from my actual childhood....forget my grandparents..... what it was called when someone drooled on the end of a joint too much. Weve come a long way pretty fast.
 
I wasn't aware that it only applies to chocolate?

Either way it wasn't as egregious as what most people 40 and aboves grandparents called Brazil nuts.
My mom, uncle and aunt said everyone used to call these little candies "n---er babies" and "n---er toes." My dad went to a Catholic city school and he remembers the teacher collecting money for the poor "n---er babies." I get a kick out of people going apoplectic about our PC culture and safe spaces, the alternative is a whole lot worse.
 
or jeez. even from my actual childhood....forget my grandparents..... what it was called when someone drooled on the end of a joint too much. Weve come a long way pretty fast.
Or how many times working construction did I hear that something was ***-rigged.
 
My mom, uncle and aunt said everyone used to call these little candies "n---er babies" and "n---er toes." My dad went to a Catholic city school and he remembers the teacher collecting money for the poor "n---er babies." I get a kick out of people going apoplectic about our PC culture and safe spaces, the alternative is a whole lot worse.

That's what my grandparents called brazil nuts. SMH.
 
The standard term for negotiating a lower price was widespread through my growing up.
 
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