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Anything in moderation won't kill you. Except poison. Stay away from anything poisonous.Should this post include the question of who knows a top cardiologist?
Anything in moderation won't kill you. Except poison. Stay away from anything poisonous.Should this post include the question of who knows a top cardiologist?
Depending on where you’re laying your head in the area - this should help. Recently updated in April (w/ map): These are the best places to get a cheesesteak in Philly right nowI am in need of “Boneyard Expertise” (I use that term loosely). Heading to Philly for a week for my kid’s camp. Looking for a cheesesteak recommendation beyond the typical tourist destinations. Where do the locals go? Thanks!
I'm assuming it wasn't your intention to imply that these are related, but I can't help but think it after seeing them lined up like that.1) If you are going to be a snowflake about hygiene, don't go. This is a corner deli/sandwich shop, and your shoes may stick to the floor. You are going there for a Philly steak, not to have surgery.
2) Do not go before a business meeting. The Philly steaks are designed to taste great, not to be gentle on your digestive system. The Philly steaks are worth the pain you may feel afterward.
I'm assuming it wasn't your intention to imply that these are related, but I can't help but think it after seeing them lined up like that.
I suppose if you were eating directly off the griddle that might be the limiting factor, but it was more that it was just a funny juxtaposition.no bacteria can live on a griddle that is probably at least 500 degrees
great list here. Angelo’s in the Italian Market is a mustIf you go to Jersey Mike’s, just turn around and get a cooked sub.
Angelo’s, John’s roast pork, or del rossis in center city.