Tip Of he Day…A Word To The Wise Don’t Ever Sit By a Window Seat When at a Restuarant

guy-picking-noseThe year was 1959 I was 10 years old and I just finished having a meal at Grabsteins Kosher Deli in Canarsie Brooklyn. As I exited the restaurant I couldn’t help notice a family of 4 having lunch by the window seat in the restaurant.

I was already outside at the time near the window, a thought quickly raced in my mind. I  tapped the window and when I got everyone’s attention I quickly picked my nose and shimmered it on the window ruining the families meal. The Husband started yelling and threw his hands up in disgust as the waiter came out with a rag to clean the window. I ran away fast..To this day I will never sit by a window seat in a restaurant for that reason 

 

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Donna Simpson 1000lb Woman Who Can She Beat In Competiton?

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Donna Simpson a 1000 lb woman.Can she beat any of the top 10 eaters  in competitive Eating? I say she can , either in a eating challenge or head to  head in a timed event….

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.whats your take? we ‘d like to know...

Dayton-area restaurants throw down the challenge to diners with big appetites

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Bello Italian Restaurant

  • Inside the Holiday Inn Xenia
  • 300 Xenia Towne Square
  • (937) 372-9921
  • The Big Mama Burger Challenge: A three-pound hamburger with all the fixings on one very large bun. If one diner finishes the burger in 30 minutes, it’s free.
  • Cost: $19.99

Buffalo Wild Wings

  • All Dayton-area locations
  • The Blazin’ Challenge: Eat 12 chicken wings smothered in high-octane “Blazin” sauce, get a t-shirt and a $5 gift certificate, and your picture on the Hall of Fame.
Cost: $8.99

Johnny’s Slice of New York pizza restaurant

  • 57 W. Franklin St., Centerville
  • (937) 567-8840
  • “Brooklyn Brawler Challenge:” An 18-inch, eight-pound pizza stuffed with pepperoni, sausage, ham, bacon, mozzarella, and provolone. If two people finish every morsel of the pizza in 30 minutes, they get it for free, along with a T-shirt and their picture on the restaurant’s “Wall of Fame.” Those who fail have their pictures posted on the “Wall of Shame.”
Cost: $24.99

Legends Sports Pub & Grille

  • 7617 Dayton Springfield Road, Enon
  • (937) 863-0238
  • “Lucky Dog Challenge:” If you can finish seven “Lucky Dogs” — foot-long, half-pound hot dogs that are over an inch in diameter — in 45 minutes, the hot dogs are free, and you get a T-shirt and a $25 gift certificate. But no one has succeeded yet. 
Cost: $48.93 for seven of the dogs, which are priced at $6.99 each.

Milano’s Atlantic City Subs (Beavercreek store only)

  • 2260 N. Fairfield Road, 
Beavercreek
  • (937) 427-7827
  • Extreme Meat Pizza Challenge: A 14-inch pizza topped with pepperoni, ham, bacon, sausage, extra cheese and extra sauce. If one person can finish the pizza in 20 minutes, the pizza is free.
Cost: $19.47

Pie Pizzeria

  • 1910 Brown St., Dayton (near the University of Dayton campus)
  • (937) 228-4743
  • Brawler challenge: An 18-inch, eight-pound stuffed pizza with bacon, ham. pepperoni and sausage, with both a top and bottom crust. If a pair of diners finish the entire pizza, including filling, within 20 minutes, they receive the pizza for free, along with a T-shirt.
Cost: $25.99
  • 355 South Main St., Franklin
  • (937) 746-9252
  • “The Reaper” challenge: a 28-inch pizza with at least three toppings. If two people finish the pizza in 30 minutes in one sitting, the pizza is free.
Cost: $54

Quaker Steak & Lube

  • 3725 Presidential Drive, 
Beavercreek 
(near Wright State University)
  • (937) 427-0500
  • “The Atomic Challenge” and “The Triple Atomic Challenge:” Eat five chicken wings slathered in the restaurant’s searing Atomic sauce or Triple Atomic sauce, and get your name added to the Atomic Wall. Yes, you still have to pay for them.
Cost: $6.99

Voltzy’s Hamburger 
& Root Beer Stand

  • 4668 Springboro Pike, Moraine
  • (937) 299-1440
  • “Bill Clinton Divorce Finale” challenge: A 14-pound burger with a half-pound of onions and 20 slices of cheese on a one-pound bun. If one person eats it all in one hour, the burger is free — and Voltzy’s owner Rick Volz will pay the bloated diner $100.
Cost: $40

Go Go Curry Launches 2nd Annual Eating Championship

The qualifying rounds will be April 15th-May 20th, from 3-5pm. Pick up an application at Go Go Curry (on 38th btw. 7+8th), there is a $20 registration fee. Final round is set for June 5th at 5pm. Let the challenge begin!I will try to be there at the finals…Don Lerman8

The Lerman Report Will Focus On Reporting On Eating Challenges In The Future

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I will focus on Eating Challenges rather than contests with the exception of a few contests that I feel an importance to , such as the Go Go Curry, which I will try to be at the finals in person to report back to the Lerman Report for publication on this site. If anyone  wants to have their challenges   or their contests wins published , send    pictures and a brief Story about  them to Donmoseslerman@gmail.com and we will put them up..Thank you       Don Lerman , Blog Administrator

Why Are All Present Day Jews Thought To Stem From Chasidim While Christians Are Not Compared To Amish?

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Many People  Today Believe That Modern  Day Jews where once Chasidic came to America shaved off their beards threw away their black coats and assimilated into modern society as present day so-called secular Jews?   (and believe it or not that belief is shared by many Jews who remain  ignorant of their own history and heritage). . Why aren’t  todays modern day Christians painted with the same broad brush thought as stemming from the Amish?  To believe either one the above remains a false perspective.
 The Chasidic Movement started around  circa 1770  in The Ukraine and it comprised half of all The East European Jews but not half of the Jews who have immigrated to the U.S.A.  Those non Chasidic Jewish group arrived to American Shores before WW I which was basically was between the years of 1876 to 1922. That group for the most part did not contain any Chasidium. Another Group of Jews “The German Jews” immigrated to America from 1840 -1855. Before that in Colonial times basically only Spanish Portuguese Jews resided in the U.S(Sephardic) You may have found a small sprinkling of Chasidium living in America before 1945 however the Chasidic population by in large was not living the U.S A. & it was only after the Holocaust that took place after WWII that the bulk of The Chasidum immigrated to the U.S. 
  When the Chasidic movement started the Vilna Goan who was the Chief  Religious Authority among Jews forbid regular Jews from both marrying and having any contact with this those of new Jewish sect.
The Chasidium have different tenents than other Jews such as having a Grand Rabbi (Rebbi) or Tzadik .When they initialized this concept of  “The Rebbe”It was then that the Chasidium that left the mainstream of Judaism not the other way around..All though many Jews are perhaps secular or less or even nonreligious in todays modern society.We Believe that they are around the same overall degree of practicing and observant  than their Christian counterparts.That is it in a nut shell condensed for this brief article
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The Chow Chow Cup Circa 1960 N.Y.C.

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The Charms – Ling Ting Tong (1954)

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231390_chowchowCirca 1960 N.Y.C. My cousin had a fleet of Chow Chow cup trucks in which he sold Chinese food off of . not pints and quarts. but in an edible bowl ,containing Chow mein, egg rolls etc. The buisness faded with the perliferation of Chineese take outs in the 1960’s.I think in todays market it can fly once more, he owned the Chow chow cup outright built up routes and sold them in the metropolitan N.Y. and near upstate area of N.Y., .End

 

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