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Unwrapping the History of the Doggie Bag
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You can bring home bags of peanuts from Texas Roadhouse? I just learned something new today!We went to Texas Roadhouse tonight and came home with:
-- 2 boxes with steak+potatoes.
-- 2 doggie bags with peanuts... they just call 'em "bags"...
Yeah, ditto! Had no idea.You can bring home bags of peanuts from Texas Roadhouse? I just learned something new today!
Kurt
Lanai I first heard Here. I had to look it up. I thought it might be a lounger ; )What about veranda ? Porch ? Lanai ? I had this nice screened in sun porch. My elderly uncle also called it the veranda. The patio to me was outside of the porch.
As I recall, a porch was any covered structure that allowed for sitting, was attached to the house and was elevated (off the ground) while a patio was at ground level and had no cover.What about veranda ? Porch ? Lanai ? I had this nice screened in sun porch. My elderly uncle also called it the veranda. The patio to me was outside of the porch.
And in New Mexico they are portals.In Charleston, they are “piazzas”.
@silentg - ...in the baseball?We had a mud room in the baseball or cellar by the back door. And the storage space off the family room was the crawl space because it was low and unless you were under 3 ft tall you could not stand upright.House was called a split level. Built in the late 1960’s
LOL, I'm glad I'm not the only one who had never heard of a lanai before reading TUG! To me, it was either a patio (concrete), a deck (wood) or a balcony (elevated).Lanai I first heard Here. I had to look it up. I thought it might be a lounger ; )
What about a courtyard? We had one in front of our house that was enclosed but not covered. We had it paved with bluestone tile. I guess that could have also been called a patio or verandah somewhere else.
Lolol..I heard about it from friend in Florida.. I was like what ?!?LOL, I'm glad I'm not the only one who had never heard of a lanai before reading TUG! To me, it was either a patio (concrete), a deck (wood) or a balcony (elevated).
Kurt