Posted on 11/04/2016 12:29:35 PM PDT by nickcarraway
The phrase get em while theyre hot certainly applied when it came to Arbys new seasonal offering.
Last week, Arbys announced they would be unveiling a venison sandwich, made from 100 percent deer meat.
In addition to the venison steak, the sandwich also came with onions and a berry sauce on a toasted roll.
The sandwich was to be available from Friday through Sunday, but as of about noon Friday, a spokesperson reported that all five Minnesota locations carrying the sandwich had sold out.
In some case, it sold out in less than a half-hour.
The sandwiches were briefly available in St. Louis Park, Cloquet, St. Cloud and Superior, Wisconsin.
“And then tomorrow, sweetheart, we’re all going to Captain D’s and we’ll be eating Flipper!”
That sandwich looks good. Especially with the fried onion rings.
Good one!!! LOL
People tend to forget, that at the end of the movie, Bambi was a 4 point buck.
“People tend to forget, that at the end of the movie, Bambi was a 4 point buck.”
Yes he was.
And in my opinion the perfect size for harvesting.
My first wife had a bad case of Bambi syndrome.
One of the many reasons I was happy to see her disappear into the sunset.
The second Missus knew exactly what to do with each cut of the deer.
Woman made some mean venison sausage too. :)
Just in time for Christmas!
We went to Nashvile at the Rosa Parks Arby`s
a day late.We came in and there were 3 girls
asked us what we were gonna order..the venison
we said.Sorry we sold out yesterday in 5 hrs.
We did receive 2 free sandwich coupons tho
I’ll bet you were just fawning all over that sausage.
“Ill bet you were just fawning all over that sausage.”
Good one!
Yes I was, very much.
Venison = rubber.
I just didn’t want to buck the trend with that remark.
I had reindeer steak in Norway-——quite good.
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