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  2. The Goose (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The Goose was a 52-seat New Mexican, Southwestern, and Tex-Mex [1] restaurant at the intersection of Southeast 28th Avenue and Ankeny Street in southeast Portland's Buckman neighborhood. The menu had adobada , carne asada , chile con queso with chorizo , a cheeseburger with green chiles , [ 2 ] chile rellenos , enchiladas , and tacos , as well ...

  3. 50 Highest-Calorie Restaurant Chain Meals—Ranked - AOL

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    Nutrition (Per burger): Calories: 1,239 Fat: 69 g (Saturated Fat: 24 g) Sodium: 2,562 mg Carbs: 98 g (Fiber: 5 g, Sugar: 30 g) Protein: 56 g. You'll see quite a few menu items from Friendly's on ...

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  5. Chain Restaurant Foods That'll Bust Your Calorie Budget - AOL

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    These menu items from popular chain restaurants have practically the full day's supply of calories in one meal. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...

  6. Goose Hollow Inn - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant Goose Hollow Inn operates in Portland's Goose Hollow neighborhood. The business is best known locally for its Reuben sandwich. [3] [4] The tavern's mission statement, which is printed on the menus, states: "We are dedicated to Quality Draft, Fine Food, Pleasant Music, and Stimulating Company. We are also dedicated to extremes of ...

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  8. Schmaltz - Wikipedia

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    Schmaltz (also spelled schmalz or shmalz) is rendered (clarified) chicken or goose fat.It is an integral part of traditional Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine, where it has been used for centuries in a wide array of dishes, such as chicken soup, latkes, matzah brei, chopped liver, matzah balls, fried chicken, and many others, as a cooking fat, spread, or flavor enhancer.

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