I also take pride in my home made meals that the wife and I make. We usually have people over and so I usually make enough for more than just us. And...... NO CHARGE for the 9 year old Knob Creek - lol!!![]()
Not a steak guy, more of a hamburger guy.


I also take pride in my home made meals that the wife and I make. We usually have people over and so I usually make enough for more than just us. And...... NO CHARGE for the 9 year old Knob Creek - lol!!![]()
Restaurants probably hate us because we order water as our beverage.
We rarely dine out. But when we do, we splurge on the wine.
As a kid growing up in the '70s I remember going to McDonalds or A&W as a rare treat, even at less than $1 a burger. My folks would have fainted if you had suggested a $240 meal to them. Remember Eddie Murphy's routine about the green pepper onion burger on square Wonder bread? It's like he was in the car with us.![]()
When the first McDonald's opened in my hometown I could get two burgers, fried and a coke for 75 cents! Those days are long gone.
The Whataburger there must be a lot more expensive than ours. The “large sandwich” combos here are usually $15 or less, full price, and we get lots of freebie coupons. And drinks for seniors are free if you don’t want a combo. My wife usually gets a “Justaburger” and a senior drink for $2, and I get a medium Whataburger combo with a freebie coupon for $6. We split the fries on my combo, enough for two, all for less than $10 including tax. We go to Whataburger at least once a week. If you are in the Whataburger club, they usually have lots of good deals they email you about.My wife and I quit going out to eat when we went to Whataburger and got a Cheeseburger,a chicken sandwich,2 fries and two drinks and it cost 45 Bucks. That was at least two years ago I can imagine what the prices are now.
If any restaurant around here could even come close to serving a meal like that, would actually go out to eat