Fine dining in Cleveland, is the subject…. or at least, dining at a local eatery.
It actually looks exactly like a place where I used to eat a lot, (many) years ago.
It would look like a restaurant from this angle… but was actually in an area located at the back of a Thrifty’s drug store…. with only a low wall separating it from the sales aisles beyond that row of booths.
If you want to know how many years ago…. all I’ll say is that we used to go there on Fridays for the all-you-can-eat spaghetti and meatballs. Not great… but only $1.49.
Nice to see that the waitress asks who ordered the kibble entree…
In a way, I guess Cleveland has one thing in common with Ballard Street… no species discrimination or assumptions.
BTW… thinking about my post up there to Liverlips, about dog food…
it reminded me of something I read, that maybe I should mention here…. a PSA, if you will.
There are a lot of faddish “healthy” diets for pets, just like for humans… I use quotes because some IMHO are rather crazy, some not.
Like all those exotic meats…. people buy them because they’re told their dogs have allergies to more common proteins found in beef, chicken, etc…. so perhaps only mongoose or wild gazelle will do..Others believe that because wild dogs don’t eat wheat and oats, they should feed theirs a grain free diet.
Grain free pet foods have recently been linked to major heart problems in dogs.
One study I saw found the effects in dogs eating expensive, supposedly very healthful, food from premium brands including Blue Buffalo, Rachel Ray, and Chicken Soup…. also in prepared “raw food” sold in pet stores.
Some of the brands substitute dried legumes, potatoes, or sweet potatoes for the grain… scientists are still trying to track the connection.
But if you currently feed your pet a grain free food, please…. don’t take my word for it, but Google “grain free food and heart problems in dogs”.
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(Not so highly technical) MontanaLady, Perkycat, Tigressy, SusanSunshine, StillTheBelle, and the mysteriouskatina.cooper, join me and every other Cleo fan in wishing @Plods With … many more years of “Happy Happy Happy” healthy commenting!
This was not as easy as it looked! I only got 6. This is my all time LOW! Of course, the three I missed were quite obvious. Not like a different number of french fires, or a lumpier omelet. Geezsh!
It might be that pork is more allergenic than other meats.
As for grain, compared to wild dogs, domesticated dogs have evolved to have much higher levels of the genes required to create enzmes for digesting grains, probably started from stealing human food even before domestication. But even humans descended from the areas where wheat was domesticated, still have cases of celiac disease.
Edcole1961 almost 15 years ago
“Uncle Stew” would have been a good song name for Fine Young Cannibals.
ejcapulet almost 15 years ago
I think I’d be avoiding more than the subject.
margueritem almost 15 years ago
They may want to put bars on Uncle Stew’s window….
cleokaya almost 15 years ago
What’s the problem, Uncle Stew is just hanging out.
lewisbower almost 15 years ago
There’s one in every family, except mine.
grapfhics almost 15 years ago
Jeremy Duncan, beware your fate.
MisngNOLA almost 15 years ago
Lew, since you don’t see one in your family, maybe it’s you? I am most certainly the “one” in my family.
MisngNOLA almost 15 years ago
EdCole, would you serve Uncle Stew with Auntie Pasto?
boldyuma almost 15 years ago
Looks like uncle stew is showing off his “meat and potatoes”…
RioBravo almost 15 years ago
How much longer will they be able to avoid it???
Lawrence Stetz Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Actually, I think that he is wearing briefs.
Coyoty Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Brief encounters with him may be unavoidable.
He’s Looming over them.
boldyuma almost 15 years ago
“Low hanging” fruit of the looms..
Tigressy almost 5 years ago
It’s puzzle time!
http://www.comicssherpa.com/site/feature?uc_comic=cscwy&uc_full_date=20200201
http://images.ucomics.com/comics/cscwy/2020/cscwy200201.jpg
Tigressy almost 5 years ago
OK – about four minutes. And there are some really iffy ones.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member almost 5 years ago
I wonder whose uncle he really is? And for the other one – - – ammunition!
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Cleo’s living high on the hog with her kibble omelet.
SusanSunshine Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Hullo Cleo fans and puzzle-doers…
Yes, it’s puzzle Saturday, in the February 1st 2020 “CLEO and COMPANY”
Which you can do in it’s place on Sherpa….
but you may prefer to use my side-by-side version:
https://i.postimg.cc/cCXyc6G8/Cleo-nine-differences-Feb-1st-20.png
Feel free!
Fine dining in Cleveland, is the subject…. or at least, dining at a local eatery.
It actually looks exactly like a place where I used to eat a lot, (many) years ago.
It would look like a restaurant from this angle… but was actually in an area located at the back of a Thrifty’s drug store…. with only a low wall separating it from the sales aisles beyond that row of booths.
If you want to know how many years ago…. all I’ll say is that we used to go there on Fridays for the all-you-can-eat spaghetti and meatballs. Not great… but only $1.49.
Nice to see that the waitress asks who ordered the kibble entree…
In a way, I guess Cleveland has one thing in common with Ballard Street… no species discrimination or assumptions.
Happy solving!
DennisinSeattle almost 5 years ago
I fell asleep with seven, woke up to find 8, and I’m not staying up any longer looking for number 9.
GROG Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Some day, they’ll be reading about Uncle Stew in the paper. Perhaps he’ll even be front page news. That’ll force them to address the situation.
GROG Premium Member almost 5 years ago
The place was featured in Diners, Drive-ins and Dives and Cleo orders a kibble omelet? Why couldn’t she order one of their famous burgers?
SusanSunshine Premium Member almost 5 years ago
OK… I guess it’s bedtime…. so even though I haven’t seen some of our usual cast of characters….
I guess I’d better drop off the work of our friend, the semi-anonymous animation-solution-maker PERFECTIONISTA…
who is stel giving us her much-appreciated animation solution….
Thank you, semi-anonymous animation-solution-maker PERFECTIONISTA!
This week, there are some fairly tiny details in the puzzle…. but you can do it!
Solve it and then look at the solution…. doing it the other way round doesn’t count!
Here you go:
https://i.postimg.cc/rpzZ3d8C/FTD-2-1-2020-AB.gif
Enjoy the animated fun while you check your work.
SusanSunshine Premium Member almost 5 years ago
BTW… thinking about my post up there to Liverlips, about dog food…
it reminded me of something I read, that maybe I should mention here…. a PSA, if you will.
There are a lot of faddish “healthy” diets for pets, just like for humans… I use quotes because some IMHO are rather crazy, some not.
Like all those exotic meats…. people buy them because they’re told their dogs have allergies to more common proteins found in beef, chicken, etc…. so perhaps only mongoose or wild gazelle will do..Others believe that because wild dogs don’t eat wheat and oats, they should feed theirs a grain free diet.
Grain free pet foods have recently been linked to major heart problems in dogs.
One study I saw found the effects in dogs eating expensive, supposedly very healthful, food from premium brands including Blue Buffalo, Rachel Ray, and Chicken Soup…. also in prepared “raw food” sold in pet stores.
Some of the brands substitute dried legumes, potatoes, or sweet potatoes for the grain… scientists are still trying to track the connection.
But if you currently feed your pet a grain free food, please…. don’t take my word for it, but Google “grain free food and heart problems in dogs”.
Rotifer FREE BEER & BATH MATS ON FEB. 31st Thalweg Premium Member almost 5 years ago
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sᴘᴇᴄɪᴀʟ ⚐ ⚐ ⚐ ⚐ LET’S JUST SKIP TO THE CHASE⚐ ⚐ ⚐ ⚐ ᴇᴅɪᴛɪᴏɴ
(Not so highly technical) MontanaLady, Perkycat, Tigressy, SusanSunshine, StillTheBelle, and the mysterious katina.cooper, join me and every other Cleo fan in wishing @Plods With … many more years of “Happy Happy Happy” healthy commenting!
Plods with ...™ almost 5 years ago
Every family has one. If you don’t know who it is … it’s you.
Plods with ...™ almost 5 years ago
Smart phone? – kewl.
Perkycat almost 5 years ago
Only got 6 today! I must still be half asleep…..the wind here kept waking me up last night.
MontanaLady almost 5 years ago
This was not as easy as it looked! I only got 6. This is my all time LOW! Of course, the three I missed were quite obvious. Not like a different number of french fires, or a lumpier omelet. Geezsh!
Okay. Next week i"ll get all 9.
katina.cooper almost 5 years ago
I still can’t find all of them. I got here late today. Just think, only 11 more months to go till they change the fix-it date to 2020.
DennisinSeattle almost 5 years ago
It might be that pork is more allergenic than other meats.
As for grain, compared to wild dogs, domesticated dogs have evolved to have much higher levels of the genes required to create enzmes for digesting grains, probably started from stealing human food even before domestication. But even humans descended from the areas where wheat was domesticated, still have cases of celiac disease.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Happy Saturday Balladeers, Miss Susan and Plods.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Susan, left a reply to your last commemt yesterday. :-)
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Nine? Are you sure?
Dry and Dusty Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Susan really needs to embrace the NFL, YOU HEAR ME GIRL?! :-D!