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  1. #16
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    That JUST may be worth a drive down to Ct, NoNo! I love grilled cheese!

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    I'm glad I'm not the only one that loves cheese, especially the melted on buttery bread variety Around here there's a cupcake truck, a pizza truck, and now the grilled cheese truck. My uncle was talking about doing some kind of mobile food business and we thought crazy donuts would be fun. The breakfast crowd is an ignored group in the mobile food industry! Or my idea of the ice cream truck. Not crappy bars, but real hard ice cream and you make sundaes. That'd be supreme.

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    You have a cupcake truck?!!! A mobile source of cakes?!!! If only such a thing would pass through here on a regular basis....Maybe that can be my plan B if I can't land a job in science....
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    The 2 a.m. truck would have both cupcakes and grilled cheese. Creeping through the neighborhood like the ice cream trucks, playing "Sugar Magnolia" on a music box - not too loud so as not to bother the sober citizens. Customers would stagger out of their houses like a cross between the Pied Piper of Hamelin and Night of the Living Dead.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    The 2 a.m. truck would have both cupcakes and grilled cheese. Creeping through the neighborhood like the ice cream trucks, playing "Sugar Magnolia" on a music box - not too loud so as not to bother the sober citizens. Customers would stagger out of their houses like a cross between the Pied Piper of Hamelin and Night of the Living Dead.
    Add tomato soup to the truck and the sober citizens will join in as well

    This might be worth the bike ride to CT.... good way to justify the calories


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    And so the TE'ers descended on Connecticut...

    (Why am I still living in Ohio when there are places with cupcake trucks and grilled cheese trucks? There should be a soup truck as well.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Owlie View Post
    And so the TE'ers descended on Connecticut...

    (Why am I still living in Ohio when there are places with cupcake trucks and grilled cheese trucks? There should be a soup truck as well.)
    We have soup trucks and almost every other kind of food cart/truck you can imagine. There's even a food court type place downtown that has them lined up. You can pick an appetizer, main course, and dessert from different ones. And we're a bicycle friendly city. Just saying......

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    OMG, a cupcake truck? Thank goodness there are no cupcake trucks in my neck of the woods or I'd be doomed. Doomed, I tell you!

    (When I was in college, the local quickie mart had a sandwich called the 'birdman' which was turkey, chicken and tons of other unknown crap that was consumed in large quantities by drunk college kids at 2 am. Said quickie mart got smart and got a truck and parked said truck outside of college parties and made a KILLING on us. Reminded me of the sausage vendors in downtown Boston - also making a killing when the bars closed. Oh the brilliant things we would eat when young and drunk...)
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    Quote Originally Posted by uk elephant View Post
    You have a cupcake truck?!!! A mobile source of cakes?!!! If only such a thing would pass through here on a regular basis....Maybe that can be my plan B if I can't land a job in science....
    We "almost" have that in Austin... there's one B&M location the others are airstream trailers... they don't move though http://heycupcake.com/locations.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen View Post
    Oh, MAN! What a great idea!

    Who wants to go into business with me?

    Seriously, I have start-up money.
    You know what, Zen, if I could retire at full pension right now, I might take you up on that offer. There are a lot of locations where you could make a mint, i.e., business parks w/no really good options for lunch, unless you want to drive.

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    I'm surprised so many people are overlooking the pizza truck. It's a truck with an oven in the back and they make the pizza on the spot. I think that's pretty sweet. But I also have access to a brick oven, so it's not exactly a novelty to me. There are a whole bunch of Mexican vendors around the corner from work, but these other trucks are aiming for a slightly higher-end clientele. The cupcakes aren't run-of-the-mill cupcakes, but gourmet creations. It wasn't normal grilled cheese, it was a special blend of cheeses one normally wouldn't use in such a sandwich. I guess that's the new thing, gourmet food on the go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Selkie View Post
    You know what, Zen, if I could retire at full pension right now, I might take you up on that offer. There are a lot of locations where you could make a mint, i.e., business parks w/no really good options for lunch, unless you want to drive.
    Don't forget people that only have 30 minutes for lunch and don't have the time to drive anywhere. They'd appreciate your presence as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sgtiger View Post
    We have soup trucks and almost every other kind of food cart/truck you can imagine. There's even a food court type place downtown that has them lined up. You can pick an appetizer, main course, and dessert from different ones. And we're a bicycle friendly city. Just saying......

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    Hm, CT or Oregon? Hmm...
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    Quote Originally Posted by sarahspins View Post
    We "almost" have that in Austin... there's one B&M location the others are airstream trailers... they don't move though http://heycupcake.com/locations.html
    And the good news for me is every one I have had has been dried out and not so good. I tried 3 different types, 3 different trailers. I gave up, it is how they make them. Thank goodness since I have a weakness for cupcakes!
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    Grilled cheese..on its own??? Is that an American love?

    Am i the only one that doesn't like the look of it?

    Mobile coffee makers make a mint at XC events & am sure they've recieved many hugs

 

 

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