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    I love frozen custard! There was a place in Rochester, NY by the college <<<<<<<<<<<searching my brain>>>>>>>>> I'll think of it later! it was my first love affair with the concept of custard...
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    Don and Bob's!!! It was one of the best diner/counter/custard places EVER! I see it's closed....boo, sad, but that was about 40 yrs ago...
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    Go to Culver's. You won't be disappointed. And while you're at it, just bite the bullet and get a butterburger. The first one you try doesn't have any calories, so you might as well make it a double!
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    Quote Originally Posted by spongebue View Post
    Go to Culver's. You won't be disappointed. And while you're at it, just bite the bullet and get a butterburger. The first one you try doesn't have any calories, so you might as well make it a double!
    Uh-huh, but if you’re going to have a ButterBurger, might as well go all in- A Cheddar ButterBurger with Bacon, - no calories and the bacon makes the burger very nutritious--lots of vitamin B.
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    They've also got the patty melts, which are fantastic. Combination of a grilled cheese and a cheeseburger. With some good cheddar, of course.
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    Quote Originally Posted by spongebue View Post
    With some good cheddar, of course.
    Of course, it's from Wisconsin.
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    I just got a local offer via email--$20 GC for Culver's for $10. Well, that takes care of that. As soon as Boss comes home, we're doing the butterburger thing..
    nuh uh--no comments necessary!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrs767er View Post
    no comments necessary!
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    I see Freddy's too has patty melts. I tried the steakburgers with the white Wisconsin cheese, but its really not the same as SWISS CHEESE. Next time, I'll just not use their cheese. Kind of robs the steakburger flavor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 29palms View Post
    I see Freddy's too has patty melts. I tried the steakburgers with the white Wisconsin cheese, but its really not the same as SWISS CHEESE. Next time, I'll just not use their cheese. Kind of robs the steakburger flavor.

    Palms hold on to your cigar, this is going to be a shock

    "Swiss cheese is a generic name for several related varieties of North American cheese which resemble Emmental cheese...."
    Swiss cheese - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    in other words, your Swiss cheese probably came from Wisconsin, Ohio, maybe Pennsylvania.
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