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Old 09-26-2019, 07:16 AM   #31
sonofcy
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Originally Posted by flybouy View Post
I've found the best advice comes from asking a local. Stopping for fuel, getting groceries or just stopping and asking a pedestrian "where's a good place to eat around here?" has worked for us. The problem with the social media is it can make a loud mouth out of a mouse as it's easy to hide behind a keyboard.
When I was fairly new in the last town I lived in, I asked a neighbour and the food was HORRIBLE. A year or two later I ate at his house and then understood why, he ate a terrible diet. I would amend the advice to 'ask a local gourmand' where gourmand is the good food definition not the too much food definition.
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