tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4640470443420164863.post6962833450065782952..comments2024-03-26T10:26:51.288-04:00Comments on Jim Leff's Slog: West Texas Breakfast Insights / The Deeper Meaning of SaltJim Leffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00007232702717055047noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4640470443420164863.post-78167551092226997622018-02-06T10:28:54.260-05:002018-02-06T10:28:54.260-05:00Thanks for the comment! I noted this myself, above...Thanks for the comment! I noted this myself, above....see the paragraph titled "The Enigmatic Wall Sign"!<br /><br />I've spent a bunch of time in El Paso, and Dallas is surely. It that. But this restaurant gets it as right as my other fave, Bubba's, gets southern food (though Dallas ain't southern, either!). Jim Leffhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00007232702717055047noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4640470443420164863.post-82934575917987978712018-02-06T05:15:53.305-05:002018-02-06T05:15:53.305-05:00Thanks for this. Those hash browns.
I must speak...Thanks for this. Those hash browns. <br /><br />I must speak up... Dallas is not West Texas. Abeline is as east as you go in West Texas. A yankee (I am the first yankee ever to marry into my husband's family) might not see the differences in the people. <br />If you drive back and forth across TX a few times, you get to know the shift in atmosphere. West Texas people are a touch more formal, courteous, polite. They twang. East Texans speak just a little faster, laugh a bit quicker and louder. They drawl. Also, the land changes. <br /><br />JOKE:<br />Q: How do you know someone is from Texas?<br />A: Oh, they'll tell you. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16867203602141523679noreply@blogger.com