Warm and Yummy
The sister in law was in town from the Big Apple and, when she’s here, she likes to eat Southern. I’m not sure if Foster’s qualifies as strictly Southern, for after all they don’t have sweet tea, but they have biscuits and grits ‘n’ stuff. The Warm and Yummy is for the Greek Grilled Cheese there… nothing like the one of Hector’s late night fame, but a perfectly warm and soft pita around spinach, cheese, tomatoes, artichokes. She dragged me back (kicking and screaming, of course) to Foster’s for 3 meals over 2 days. I don’t blame her. I could make a nice parking spot on that one couch on the porch under the fan.
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While no doubt Foster’s is delicious, sweet tea really is requisite for a “strictly Southern” establishment.
More specifically, if one orders “tea” (without qualifiers) one should be served iced tea, sweetened before chilling with cane sugar, served without fruit flavorings; lemon wedges are optional.
Have to try the GGC sometime!
Thank you! That’s what I’m sayin’!