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It's impossible to kill a restaurant chain, even when it's dead. This week's episode of A Deeper Dive features a discussion on a fascinating phenomenon in the restaurant world lately: Operators bringing formerly dead or dying brands back to life. RB colleagues Lisa Jennings and Joe Guszkowski join me to talk about three such concepts: Steak & Ale, Souplantation and Sweet Tomatoes and Ground Round. Steak & Ale, a Norman Brinker-created brand that was a casual-dining pioneer, recently opened a location in suburban Minneapolis, 15 years after the entire chain was shut down. Sweet Tomatoes, a buffet concept that was killed in a 2020, pandemic-related shutdown, recently opened a location in Arizona. And Ground Round—which still has a couple of locations open in the west—is planning a new location in Massachusetts. Why are these brands coming back? And most importantly, can these chains survive off nostalgia alone? We're about to find out. We're chatting about resurrected restaurant brands this week so check it out.
Send us a textMike travels all the way to Tucson Arizona to go to the last Sweet Tomatoes aka Soup Plantation on the planet.
Send us a textMike has a plan to travel to another state for only one purpose: Visit the last and only, all you can eat salad bar, known as Sweet Tomatoes (or Soup Plantation depending on the region). We talk about it.
This week your BFF's discuss the definition of "pretty" and what how conventions of attraction shape friendship, relationships and how you feel about yourself. We also discuss the historical importance of buffets & why the world hasn't been the same since Sweet Tomatoes went out of business. We are nominated for a Shorty!!! - Vote for us here! Make the haters mad and rate us 5 stars. Watch the live recording on our Youtube channel here! Send us an email with your thoughts/comments about the show: BlackFatFemmePod@gmail.com Follow the show on social: Twitter | Instagram Follow DoctorJonPaul: Twitter | Instagram | Website Follow Jordan: Twitter | Instagram | Website See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Footlong cookies and other treats are helping sales at Subway. The shuttered Sweet Tomatoes concept is making a comeback. And news tidbits from Starbucks recent earnings.
Firehouse Subs is getting a new CEO, the Sweet Tomatoes buffet chain is making a comeback, and Subway leans into the pickleball craze.
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Every year, Looped In celebrates by recognizing the best and worst of Houston real estate. In 2020, there was a lot to choose from. The pandemic and the need to socially distance has shaped the way we interact, which has shaped the spaces we interact in. Home sales and renovations boomed, while offices were thrown into uncertainty and hotels and small retailers floundered. Some have closed for good. As Looped In looked back on last year, we asked your thoughts on what stood out. And the people have spoken: Most Controversial Controversy 34 percent: The National Association of Realtor's new social media policy 32 percent: How the attempted Daugherty-Elliman merger panned out 26 percent: Al Hartman's handling of masks in the workplace 8 percent: The proposal to turn Sharpstown into a homeowners' association Buzziest Buzzword 56 percent: Unprecedented 22 percent: WFH 16 percent: Uncertainty 6 percent: De-densification Trendiest Development Trend 48 percent: Home office 27 percent: Plexiglass partitions 16 percent: Touchless (fill in the blank) 9 percent: Swimming pools Saddest Demise 62 percent: Luby's 15 percent: Bernie's Burger Bus 15 percent: Barry's Pizza 4 percent: Morningstar Write ins: Benjy's, Sweet Tomatoes, Wendy's Biggest Work-from-Home Perk 43 percent: Less time commuting 28 percent: More time with pets 16 percent: More time with family 13 percent: Kitchen access for lunch and snacks Brightest Glimmer of Hope (Besides the Vaccine) 49 percent: Low mortgage rates 28 percent: Escapes to nature 11 percent: Empty commercial space repurposed into housing 9 percent: Road trips Write ins: Vacation homes, freedom Connect with Rebecca Schuetz and Nancy Sarnoff. Support the show: https://offers.houstonchronicle.com/?offerid=125&origin=newsroom&ipid=podcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Produce Industry Podcast w/ Patrick Kelly we chat with Lori Castillo, Vice President of Marketing of Nature Sweet Tomatoes. Lori and Patrick talk about how we met through the United Fresh Live Virtual Showcase during the month of June, How Nature Sweet sets themselves apart from their competitors, some sweet summer recipes, and few opportunities through innovation in 2020. Let's not forget that this industry is about relationships and the people and community at Nature Sweet is TOP NOTCH!!! Join in this Post- PMA FOODSERVICE DELIVERED SHOWCASE!
Welcome to episode 262 of THE UPSIDE with Callie and Jeff Dauler (original release date: May 19, 2020) Jeff is grateful for: saving his work before the power went out Callie is grateful for: our clean house On this episode: I saw a viral video that made me stupid happy Jeff shares a life hack...see you next Tuesday? I accidentally broke your little buffet loving hearts Power your phone off at least once a week People are buying more office supplies than ever The #1 thing your docs and nurses want as a gift The Pick Me Up comes out today! Click HERE to subscribe! Congrats to Tracey Benson for winning Free Stuff Friday How to manage anxiety about the new, new normal even if you're ready to get out of the house We have new merch! You picked it out! Check it out HERE! Want to weigh in on the show topics? Call us and leave a message! 800-434-5454 Here are all of today’s links: Priest uses squirt gun Mind Body Green article: Why You May Be Anxious About Isolation Ending, Even If You Miss Normal Life Thrive Market: Up to $20 in shopping credit towards your first order by using this link KiwiCo: Get your first month free by using this link BetterHelp: 10% off your first month by visiting this link Liquid I.V.: Get 25% off your entire order. Code: UPSIDE Our phone number is 800-434-5454 … call or text about anything you hear or want to hear on the show! Follow Callie and Jeff on IG: @CallieDauler and @JeffDauler. Join the awesome Callie and Jeff community on Facebook by clicking here or follow Callie and Jeff's page Have you subscribed to our weekly Pick-Me-Up newsletter for good news, and cool deals delivered to your email? Shop the Callie and Jeff store. Please share this episode and the show with the world! The easiest way to do that - especially if someone doesn't know too much about podcasts - is by sending them to callieandjeff.com and having them hit the LISTEN NOW button. Internet magic will take them directly to the best available player for whatever device they are using. SUBSCRIBES, FOLLOWS, and FIVE-STAR REVIEWS are always appreciated.WE ARE GRATEFUL FOR YOU! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hometown's top headlines: please click here Thursday evening flyover to include Floyd, Redmond, Cartersville hospitals. Jandy's Frozen Yogurt won't be back. 'We don’t see how we can safely re-open because we are a self-serve business.' 34th Bartow resident dies, 64th in NW Georgia. State toll rises to 1,494. Kemp to tour Floyd modular hospital this morning. Kemp: Summer day camps OK; no overnight camps. A bit more 'room' for restaurant guests. Shelter-in-place continues for those 65 and older. State Health Department to deploy 'over 1,000 contact tracers within weeks to strengthen its contact tracing efforts' of coronavirus, patients testing positive. Business: April home sales down, from 1.1% in Floyd County to 10% in Gordon and 31.2% in Bartow. Average sales prices climb in two of three counties. Rant of the Day: Tuesday evening, after shutting down for the day, a good friend started texting about the day's headlines, specifically the loss of Jandy's Frozen Yogurt. He wasn't surprised, especially because of the self-service nature of the business, and he predicted more were to come. Earlier in the day, we saw where a chain of restaurants -- Sweet Tomatoes -- was closing for similar reasons. It was known for soups, salads and such, and was among one of our niece's favorite spots in her high school years in the Mableton area. In these days of extra precautions at restaurants and other establishments, where the fewer -- no, make that the fewest - hands are better, much of the self-service thing is gone. Drink machines, salad bars and such are endangered at best. And add to that Jandy's and that crazy toppings bar. It was more than a dessert stop; it was the source of some great memories of our kids growing up -- and our grown-ups being kids again. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-druckenmiller/support
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Johnjay and Rich show is staying on LIVE until noon every day on 104.7 KISS FM Phoenix! On today’s show, we talk about how Arizona is opening back up and what you need to know before you visit any businesses. Plus, we talk to your business that’s open and discover that Johnjay is devastated by Sweet Tomatoes closing.
On The Judge Show today:- National Hurricane Center announces they are watching a tropical disturbance in the tropics just north of the Bahamas- Dr. Deborah Birx says CDC numbers are bunk- Stocks fall after Fauci opens his mouth, again- Scientology pamphlets in public school lunches- Sweet Tomatoes files for bankruptcy, permanently closes 97 locations – but they do something sweet in the process- Greyhound racing – could the ban be undone? A lawsuit could change the outcome of a recent Florida constitutional amendment - Also, attorney Josh Drechsel joins the show to talk law and explain what is happening with the Ahmaud Arbery Case- Two Chevrolet dealerships, 8 miles apart rank #1 and #2 for new cars sold out of all GM dealershipsSpecial Thank You:- https://Clegginsurance.com- https://Arthursailerwindows.com- https://JudgePR.comSources:https://news.trust.org/item/20200512144416-0ckl0https://www.zdnet.com/article/linkedin-debuts-virtual-events-to-help-brands-during-covid-19-crisis/https://denver.cbslocal.com/2020/05/11/jesse-arellano-restaurant-coronavirus-colorado-castle-rock/https://www.vox.com/recode/2020/5/12/21255812/elon-musk-tesla-factory-coronavirus-reopeninghttps://www.tampabay.com/news/health/2020/05/12/some-in-pinellas-got-scientology-pamphlets-with-their-school-lunches/https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/12/business/stock-market-live-coronavirus.html?type=styln-live-updates&label=the%20economy&index=1&action=click&module=Spotlight&pgtype=Homepage#link-6ff90f9chttps://www.tampabay.com/news/tampa/2020/05/12/developer-darryl-shaw-is-buyer-of-tampa-park-apartments-will-pay-800k-to-help-tenants-move/https://www.tampabay.com/opinion/2020/05/12/sweet-tomatoes-and-the-death-of-the-american-dream/https://automotivemap.com/two-dealerships-just-8-miles-apart-have-sold-the-most-chevys-year-to-date-2645970265.html?rebelltitem=46#rebelltitem46
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This week we say goodbye to Sweet Tomatoes. We talk about some other things that are closing, pizza again, and radioactive dirt on treasure island! Plus Maysoun hates zoom.The music in this episode is by asonic garciaMy Lennar Lemon!This former radioactive-waste site off the coast of San Francisco is turning into a $5 billion housing development by Melia RobinsonLawsuit aims to stop thousands of planned Treasure Island homes by Adam BrinkowMoms 4 Housingsad salad
(0:00) Show Open: We Are Officially Open For Business Maybe coronavirus CAN be sexually transmitted. A new study found some men with coronavirus had traces of it in their seed . . . even after they were already over the illness. Oro Valley gets ready to reopen some park amenities, town buildings La Encantada shopping center set to reopen May 8 It Turns Out People Don't Want to Conceive During an Apocalypse It does not look like a pandemic baby boom is going to happen. Even though couples are spending a ton of time quarantining together, more than 80% of people say they are NOT trying to conceive during all this. Bye Bye Buffets Sweet Tomatoes to stay closed for good, report says No Mask, keep job. Wear Mask, No Job Reopened restaurant tells workers: Don't wear face masks — or don't work (15:05) Entertainment News Carole Baskin from "Tiger King" Tried to Get Into the New Justin Bieber / Ariana Grande Video . . . and Failed Legendary Los Angeles Venue Troubadour May Not Survive COVID-19 ARIEL WINTER cut off the tip of her thumb while cooking, and accidentally threw it away. Netflix Won't Get New ‘Black Mirror' Episodes Until People Have The ‘Stomach' For More Dystopia (25:55) Survey Says The Quarantine Has Meant More Video Games . . . But Fewer Showers According to a new survey, 84% are playing video games even more than before, and 77% say no one's JUDGING them for spending so much time playing. But those people in their life might be judging them for a different reason. People who've been upping their video games have let their personal hygiene slip. 20% say they've been showering less . . . and 16% have brushed their teeth less. (PR Newswire) Coronavirus Is Making a Lot of Men Get Over Their Fear of Commitment According to a new survey, 40% of men say the pandemic has made them want to finally start taking dating more seriously. That's right: Apparently coronavirus is a CURE for a fear of commitment. The survey also found that 61% of single people think it's possible to start a romantic relationship during this time without getting together face-to-face. And eight out of 10 say they won't date someone who isn't taking social distancing seriously. One more result from the survey: Almost one-third of single people have spoken with their ex since the pandemic started. (PR Newswire) (31:35) "Good News" Stories from the Coronavirus Outbreak Banksy surprised a British hospital by donating a painting this week. It's a picture of a boy playing with a nurse superhero toy instead of a Batman or Spider-Man toy. A woman named Rhonda Shearer just went into $600,000 of debt to buy PPE to donate to hospitals in New York. Back in 2001, after 9/11, she went into $1 million in debt to donate supplies to workers at Ground Zero. McDonald's in Canada is teaming up with the Canadian Red Cross to donate a portion of every FRENCH FRY sale to the coronavirus relief effort. There are twin nurses in Chicago who are working side-by-side right now fighting coronavirus. Rebecca Silverman works in the medical ICU at a hospital . . . her twin sister Samantha works in the cardiac ICU. A woman surprised her husband who just earned his MBA from the University of Cincinnati with a graduation ceremony in his front yard . . . where his three-year-old son handed him his diploma. A group of college students is delivering more than 100 tons of food to food banks in three different states right now. They've been doing it by finding farms who have surplus food, picking it up, and driving it to places in need. Human coronavirus vaccine trials just started at New York University this week. One woman who volunteered said she was excited to participate because, quote, "to be helpful to humanity at this time, it's just unprecedented." (43:45) Dumbass of the Day A guy in Florida has been charged with manslaughter when he and his roommate were simulating a "gun versus knife" fight . . . and he accidentally shot and killed his roommate. A court in Nebraska has ruled that a guy who blew off a bunch of fingers when he was playing around with fireworks at his job should not get worker's comp. A guy in Vermont is facing charges after he went into a Dunkin' Donuts with no pants. The commissioner of Royal Oak, Michigan . . . who was criticized for traveling to one of those "we have guns" rallies . . . was just caught shoplifting from a grocery store. She blamed it on stress from, quote, "the economic impact of COVID-19." (54:50) So, what you're saying is, if you catch the CoronaVirus you are a warrior, but you can NOT be a soldier ? The U.S. military has ruled that people who survive coronavirus are, quote, "permanently disqualified" from enlisting. What exactly do they know about the long-term effects of this virus? The Backside of the U.S. Mint's 2020 Quarters Feature . . . Bats? The U.S. Mint put the 2020 quarter into circulation back in February, and guess what's on the back of it: TWO BATS hanging upside down. (!!!) It's just a wild coincidence. The coin honors the National Park of American Samoa, which is known for being a home to fruit bats. But can't you already see people using this to "prove" that the government was behind the coronavirus? Because, you know, the best way to keep your evil plot a secret is by revealing it on the back of a widely-circulated coin. (???) The U.S. Mint hasn't commented, but BEFORE the quarter's release, they said, quote, "The design is intended to promote awareness to the species' threatened status due to habitat loss and commercial hunting." 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Tonight on the show: Tony Thomas WSB from WSB-TV joins us live from Brunswick; Sweet Tomatoes closes it's doors; Have a Coke and a smile; birthday candles; plus Covid Conference Calls. 6-8pm on 95.5 WSB. #preesh
No guest this week as Bob and I dip into the mail bag.We welcome your questions - send them to us at gamblingwithanedge@gmail.com, or you can find me at @RWM21 on Twitter.podcastClick to listen - Alt click to downloadShow Notes[00:00] Introduction of show featuring questions from listeners[00:38] Should I player have given his SSN after winning a drawing?[03:12] Book recommendations for roulette and baccarat[06:00] What banks in Las Vegas are gambler-friendly?[10:38] Optimal strategy for a weekly football pool[12:55] Betting a Hi-Lo count that rises suddenly[14:40] Strategy for video blackjack with 6-card Charlie[16:23] Itemizing under the new tax code as a non-professional gambler[18:53] Raising the W2-G limit[21:26] Is 9/6 Double Double Bonus the same in different casinos?[24:36] Will there be a third Sex, Lies, and Video Poker book?[26:25] Is there a market for an AP course in beating slots?[30:05] Sportsbook bonus strategy[32:09] South Point Casino December Promotions - half price points until 12/24, free VP classes on 1/14[33:16] Predictit.org/promo/edge - place small bets on political events, $20 deposit match for GWAE listeners[35:32] BlackjackApprenticeship.com - card counting training website and forum[37:09] VideoPoker.com/gwae - Gold membership offers correction on most games, 1000-hand Pro membership trial for GWAE listeners[38:15] How is the "Dream Card" triggered?[40:45] Do Bob and Richard play slots for fun?[44:44] Do Bob and Richard still enjoy playing their favorite games?[47:57] Recommended: Sweet Tomatoes, Planet Money podcastSonsorsSouthPointCasino.comPredictit.org/promo/edgeBlackjackapprenticeship.comVideoPoker.com/gwaeBobDancer.com/seminarsRecommendedSweetTomatoes.comPlanet Money slot episode - https://www.stitcher.com/s?eid=65789924&refid=asaBeating the Wheel: Winning Strategies at Roulette by Russel T. Barnhart https://amzn.to/34frDKLThe Eudaemonic Pie by Thomas A. Bass https://amzn.to/2RLGdXu
For our 10th episode, we take a special trip to the Mecca of Soup: Sweet Tomatoes (aka Souplantation). Also, Dale pulls a classic Dale move and misses out on some good eats.
Bryan Butterstein/Sweet Tomatoes Sweet Tomatoes is known for its 50-foot salad bar, made from scratch soups, hot pastas, freshly baked breads, muffins and desserts, serving more than 25 million guests each year. Guests have the freedom to create their own, one-of-a-kind wholesome meal in a family friendly atmosphere at an everyday value. Visit Sweet Tomatoes in Atlanta […] The post POWER PLAY: Kemper Smalley with Super Hero Fire Protection and Bryan Butterstein with Sweet Tomatoes appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
content: Sep 21, 2018 · podcast: Mar 12, 2019 Audio (MP3): 20180921 - Withholding the Cheese Puffs Guys, I just witnessed a heated couples exchange inside one of our local Walgreens. A man was outright denying his wife of her Friday snacks because apparently she “already had her daily allotment of cheese puffs.” She then retorted or snorted, “Oh no, I’m a get my cheese puffs” with the bitterness you’d expect of dreams shattered in full view of the other drugstore patrons. I can see both sides really. I mean they sell a 20 ounce plastic tumbler of them (Market Pantry brand) at Super Target so they must be good. On the other hand... Well, I can’t think of another hand. I can’t come up with one good valid reason to deprive your girl of cheese puffs if she wants cheese puffs. You won’t get lucky tonight withholding their fluffy orange texture. Anyways, I thought for sure she was gonna hook his leg with her cane and send him to the floor in a crumpled heap of senior citizen. I’m sure it wouldn’t be the first time. I grabbed my receipt from the cashier and made my least hasty exit. The couple then disappeared down the food + drinks aisle so I have no finale for this yarn. Sorry. And now as I sit in the Walgreens parking lot on the corner of State Street and wherever I am, I’m enjoying these sweet, first, few drinks of this refreshing can (16 ounce) of Coca-Cola. It’s not the good stuff that the aforementioned Super Target imports from Mexico but it’ll do on this Friday afternoon. Anyways 2, happy weekend everybody. I hope this is your best one yet. #photos #snacks #soda #diariespodcast ahrens · Sep 21, 2018 at 6:04 pm What’s up with the branch with leaves on it in your car? 😉 $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; tcr! · Sep 21, 2018 at 6:12 pm I got it at the second Nightmare on Chicago Street I ever went to up in Elgin. It was laying on the ground in its own crumpled heap of plastic greenery as I was making yet another of my least hasty exits. When I got back to my truck I stuck it into my cigarette lighter outlet thing and it’s lived there ever since… 🌿 $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; tcr! · Sep 21, 2018 at 6:41 pm WAIT. That’s a lie. It’s not in the cigarette lighter outlet. It’s in the keyhole next to it that controls the airbags! I didn’t want to run the risk that this garden-variety plastic ivy one would find at your neighborhood Joann’s art and craft store would catch fire. In related news… One time I put my truck key in the keyhole, hoping it would open the door way to Narnia. But alas there was no such transportation reward. Only shed tears in the salty realization that I would indeed have to go to work. 😢 $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; ahrens · Sep 21, 2018 at 7:14 pm Thank you for your honesty. My first thought was maybe it was eucalyptus and you had a koala bear. That would be pretty rad. Please know, I do not judge a man’s greenery he keeps in his car. $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; McIntyre 13 · Sep 21, 2018 at 10:37 pm This thread makes me smile. 😁 Or maybe it’s just my muscle relaxant kicking in. Either way thanks for the laugh guys $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; tcr! · Sep 22, 2018 at 8:29 am My two cents but the koala ain’t a stranger to muscle relaxants. $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; Shari H · Sep 21, 2018 at 6:16 pm Look…if you’re gonna feed us interesting tidbits on conversations overheard. You’re gonna hafta stick around for the ending. You’re public depends on you! $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; Roda · Sep 21, 2018 at 6:18 pm MFer, don’t mess with my comfort food after a hard day on a Friday. $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; Redmondton · Sep 21, 2018 at 6:41 pm Pint can legit, strong work $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; Murisa DM · Sep 21, 2018 at 7:43 pm Are you an author? You should write a book… your stores are so funny and so well written. $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; tcr! · Sep 21, 2018 at 9:04 pm I regularly submit my stuff to publishers, etc. but so far nobody’s been interested. 🙄 $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; Finkler · Sep 21, 2018 at 10:24 pm I loved this!! We do love our cheese puffs tho.. $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; Pad Nevin · Sep 21, 2018 at 11:02 pm Literally clicked the comment section just to ask this question. Past few posts I read are the most simplest interactions that can and likely happen daily and you make it interesting to read. $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; tcr! · Sep 22, 2018 at 8:11 am Thank you! $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; tcr! · Sep 22, 2018 at 8:34 am I write more serious stuff, too. $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; ahrens · Sep 21, 2018 at 8:00 pm Walgreens is always located at the corner of HAPPY and HEALTHY, not State and “whatever” $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; tcr! · Sep 22, 2018 at 8:27 am I don’t know. I go into the St. Charles’ Walgreens on the corner of Main Street and Sweet Tomatoes a couple times a week and there’s one cashier that’s borderline anti-happy. Seriously, she asks for my Walgreens Rewards card each and every visit regardless of how many times I’ve said, “Listen shopping gestapo, you’re not tracking how many sodas I buy in the name of steep discounts and customer perks!” Well, my wit’s not that quick in public or under Freddie’s pressure so that’s what I like to think I’ll say the next time I’m standing in her aisle as she’s questioning the cards in my wallet and reviewing a 3” ecig box with a scrupulous monocle, flipping the box over and over again looking for the 2” barcode. It’s on the fracking back where 90% of the barcodes in the world are!!! $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; ahrens · Sep 22, 2018 at 8:14 am Ok. First, Henry is my homie. He is so nice. Next, ecigs are bad news. When you know better, you do better. You have one set of lungs, take care of them. Finally, I use my bucks on Cheetos 😂 $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; Mustari Jones · Sep 22, 2018 at 8:27 am ahrens, you are friggin killing me. 😂🤣 $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; Mustari Jones · Sep 22, 2018 at 8:29 am This is LITERALLY the best thing on the internet this weekend. $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; ahrens · Sep 22, 2018 at 8:34 am This is such a deep conversation, right? Love it. $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; ahrens · Sep 22, 2018 at 8:44 am Perhaps Walgreens is not your scene. For all of the times I have entered my rewards number, I have yet to be rewarded. CVS is where it’s at. Once you get over the fact that your receipt is as long as 3 football fields, you realize you win the lotto during every shopping experience. I earn all of these bucks for whatever reason and I just roll with it. Some people are addicted to crack and/or bath salts but CVS is my weakness. $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; tcr! · Sep 22, 2018 at 3:38 pm There’s this dude named Henry that works at the CVS close to my house. He’s worked there ever since I moved to my neighborhood back in the 00s. He, too, asks for my CVS card every time I see him. Even if we’re not in CVS. One time I was out feeding homeless children on the upper west side on a sunny Saturday, not unlike today. Henry pulled up, in what I assume to be his blue BMW and Keanu shades, and said, “CVS card…” in his oh so cool Nigerian accent. I might spring for a CVS card if they sold ecig paraphernalia by the pound but they seem to be anti-nicotine these days. And then they got those midget shopping carts that people still insist on filling up like their at Costco on Randall. Regardless, the real question is what do you do with all your earned bucks? Do they automagically discount your next receipt when you go in? $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; ns kraut · Sep 21, 2018 at 9:52 pm That will be me and my husband in 30 years. He already tells me i can’t get more cheese its. I need a cane… $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; tcr! · Sep 22, 2018 at 8:14 am You could probably buy one at Walgreens. If not, Riley Drug (also on State Street and whatever) carries them. I’ve tried their canes out. Clean finish, solid construction, helpful staff. $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; Steer Steerup · Sep 23, 2018 at 9:15 am She’s diabetic and shouldn’t have carbs. He cares about her. $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; Add a comment! Got 30 seconds? Take the super duper, quick and easy podcast survey! Please. 😊 Love the show? Make a donation! Because you're the best. 💖 tcrbang.com · Instagram · Facebook · YouTube View original
The hilarious Kelly Nugent and Lindsay Katai (Public Domain Theater, Teen Creeps) join the 'boys to discuss their recent experience at San Diego Comic Con, and to review a buffet chain specializing in salads & soups: Souplantation or Sweet Tomatoes. Plus, another edition of Chips Inhale: Res-chew Rangers.
An interview with Michael Mack. As co-founder and CEO of Garden Fresh Restaurant Corp., he led an expansion from 2 to over 125 Souplantation and Sweet Tomatoes restaurants in 15 states. But Micheal's journey would see him fired from the company he founded. How he handled being fired and the years following is a fascinating study in the power of being vulnerable.
In today's episode, John Di Lemme shares that *Yes – > Sweet Tomatoes on Steroids is the SECRET*! Subscribe to John Di Lemme's Motivation Plus Marketing Podcast to receive daily teachings on success, motivation, and marketing. To Discover More about John Di Lemme and How He is Changing Lives Worldwide, Call or Text (561) 847 - 3467 or Email Team@LifestyleFreedomClub.com to Speak with One of John Di Lemme's Elite Team Members.
Jeff talks about moving back into the original studio (his parent's house), his girlfriend's departure lunch at Sweet Tomatoes which inspires a new segment "You Cannot Be Serious!!!" Jeff vents about having a rough time on the road recently and is worried about how his comedy will be received in "science fair project in a booth" format. Also Jeff discusses the awesomeness of classic tennis outbursts from John McEnroe and Jimmy Connors in his yet to be named YouTube clip segment. Contact Jeff with Whatcha Gonna Do Scenarios (Would You Rather) Also help him come up with a segment name for the musical segment and the YouTube Video Segment Tweet to @groundedpodcast or @jeffzenisek email Jeff@groundedpodcast.com
Philippians 3:12-16. Alabama Revival, Part 3. Taking hold of Christ's calling, for real. "The opposite of sinning (it's not not-sinning), Apostle Paul's Rocky-comeback from a rock in the face, how to make the most of YOLO, and the American slaughter pen of Sweet Tomatoes." 5-12-12
Mr. Divabetic leads an all-star line-up of real life divas living with diabetes and fabulous guests, including Divabetic's "Charlie's Angels of Diabetes Outreach" in a lively discussion of hot topics, beauty tips from a guest celebrity make-up artist, self-care tips from Divabetic’s Mama Rose Marie and diva dates with Stan the Announcer Man. Plus, we’re dining with a dietitian at Souplantation/Sweet Tomatoes in a menu review for healthy food choices. Tune in and call in to get inspired, to give a shout-out or to play Divabetic’s Diabetes Numerology game featuring divalicious gifts. On this show, our Charlie's Angels include dynamic certified diabetes educators, Jessica Issler, RD, CDE from Norfolk, VA, Judi Wilcox, RD, CDE from Hollywood, FL and Janice Harris, RN, BSN, CDE from Washington, DC.