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  2. Applebee’s brings back fan-favorite All You Can Eat ... - AOL

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    Applebee’s has clearly been hard at work on its menu recently. Aside from bringing back the Dollarita for a limited time, the chain has been testing over 200 new menu items .

  3. Applebee's Just Launched 3 New Crispy Chicken Sandwiches - AOL

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    Choices include the Bacon Ranch Crispy Chicken Sandwich, Sweet&Spicy Crispy Chicken Sandwich, and Bacon Cheddar Crispy Chicken Sandwich.RELATED: 11 Rest Applebee's Just Launched 3 New Crispy ...

  4. Applebee's - Wikipedia

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    Applebee's Restaurants LLC. is an American company that develops, franchises, and operates the Applebee's Neighborhood Grill + Bar restaurant chain. The Applebee's concept focuses on casual dining , with mainstream American dishes such as salads, chicken, burgers, and " riblets " (Applebee's signature dish).

  5. Applebee’s has tested over 200 new menu items. Here ... - AOL

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    Applebee's has tested more than 200 new menu items from different cuisines, like the Qusadilla Chicken Salad, as well as new beverages rolling out in 2024. Applebee’s has tested over 200 new ...

  6. Diner lingo - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the lingo is unknown, but there is evidence suggesting it may have been used by waiters as early as the 1870s and 1880s. Many of the terms used are lighthearted and tongue-in-cheek and some are a bit racy or ribald, [3] but are helpful mnemonic devices for short-order cooks and staff. [2]

  7. Glossary of American terms not widely used in the United ...

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    shredded cheese grated cheese shuck the husk of an ear of corn (maize), an oyster shell, etc.; used in plural to mean something worthless or as an interjection ("shucks!"); (verb) to remove the shuck; also, to discard, get rid of, remove ("I shucked my coat") shyster* A lawyer or accountant of dubious ethical standards.

  8. Here's Why American Cheese Can't Legally Be Called Cheese - AOL

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    The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) considers American cheese to be “pasteurized process cheese.” All cheese—real or not—undergoes some degree of processing to achieve the final product.

  9. Jalapeño popper - Wikipedia

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    Jalapeño poppers, or jalapeño bites, are jalapeño peppers that have been hollowed out, stuffed with a mixture of cheese, spices, and sometimes ground meat, and breaded and deep-fried. They are a common dish on appetizer menus in chain restaurants in the United States.