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Epicurean Kentuckian: Pretty amazing fare today in Columbia, KY

As Usual

By Ed Waggener

This may be one for the World Record Book of Guinnesses. Where else in the world can you get a Carved Prime Rib for $6.25 but in Columbia, KY?

And Prime Rib is just part of the buffet!

The last time I tried it it was as good as any prime rib I'd ever eaten. Would have taken a premium at the Fair. Or, also to paraphrase the words of the great Columbia Mayor Coy Downey, "the best I ever put down my goozle pipe."

The last time I bought prime rib at any where near the price was a $7.25 one in Breathitt Co., KY, over a decade ago. It was just okay. Seems like I remember a lot of gristle and maybe a little bone in that Prime Rib.. (But it did come with two $1 Kentucky lottery tickets; Mulligan's isn't offering that, today.)The World's Lowest Priced Prime Rib Buffet Dinner So Far As We Know is just one of the many wonderful surprises already on What's Eating - and we aren't through posting, yet. Oh that I had more than one stomach for lunch today!-EW




This story was posted on 2011-07-08 08:41:49
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