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LovelyToSeeYou 09-09-2009 08:13 AM

Anyone have an opinion on Village Kitchen also called Country Cookin
 
I used to go there all the time and always enjoyed it. The prices are now higher and the portions are smaller. Does anyone else feel this way. I still like it and know it is a hard economy but.........................

Shreddy 09-09-2009 08:50 AM

Scroll down a page or two of threads and you'll come across a nice review of the VK. Still top notch in my books for what you pay for. Of course, I order the Farmer's Breakfast every time so I get the good sized portion :)

Shreddy 09-09-2009 08:52 AM

Here is the link...
 
http://www.winnipesaukee.com/forums/...ead.php?t=7894

twoplustwo 09-09-2009 09:18 AM

who's prices aren't higher?
 
While I haven't noticed any significant increase at the VK, I don't know any restaurant who hasn't had to up their prices. When delivery fees skyrocketed, restaurants got nailed. Gas went back down, but the delivery fees have not.

I always leave the VK overstuffed and happy. It's my favorite breakfast place.

Charlie T 09-09-2009 12:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LovelyToSeeYou (Post 105566)
I used to go there all the time and always enjoyed it. The prices are now higher and the portions are smaller. Does anyone else feel this way. I still like it and know it is a hard economy but.........................

I was there over the weekend. I have not noticed the prices to be any higher. The food quality is still great and you get a full plate as always. My only gripe is the long wait, even for counter space.

2 thumbs up for the VK and all the lovely ladies on staff.;)

luvmypups 09-09-2009 01:42 PM

VK has great food and you get a good size meal for the price you are paying, they did up their prices but barely and you wont get a decent meal anywhere else for that price.
Sometimes there is a wait at the VK but there's absolutely nothing the restaurant can do about that, they actually turn their tables over a lot quicker than most places. You know a place is good when you see the same faces there every day ;)

colt17 09-09-2009 02:34 PM

We Enjoy VK
 
We visit VK a few times each summer and more often in the winter when we can snowmobile there. Food is very good and i think the prices are reasonable. We went a few weekends ago when it was raining and the line was out the door at least 45min long. We ended up at BayGuls for a bagel.

sa meredith 09-09-2009 03:10 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by LovelyToSeeYou (Post 105566)
I used to go there all the time and always enjoyed it. The prices are now higher and the portions are smaller. Does anyone else feel this way. I still like it and know it is a hard economy but.........................

With the way people line up at this place, it would seem they can charge whatever they want.

I've been many times. Not a single bad thing to say.

Cristen 09-09-2009 03:34 PM

I live in Moultonborough, and go to the Village Kitchen often for breakfast. Always very good food and friendly service.

PennyPenny 09-09-2009 04:20 PM

I used to go there all the time and always enjoyed it. The prices are now higher and the portions are smaller. Does anyone else feel this way. I still like it and know it is a hard economy but


I think it is the same as other restaurants. Prices go up and it depends upon who is cooking and putting the food on the plate. Generally, certain foods are portioned/weighed ahead of time ie the meats. French Fries, coleslaw,veggies,dressings,salads etc etc are not weighed. I think if a restaurant has a good reputation for quality of food and are consistantly busy then it is a fair deal for everyone. Did you happen to notice that either Burger King or MacDonalds is offering a 1/3# burger for $3.99. Do the math. $12.00 for a pound of burger?? No sides either.

VitaBene 09-09-2009 08:31 PM

Yes I have an opinion
 
Bob and his crew put out a good meal at a fair price- they understand customer service and their market niche very well.

LovelyToSeeYou 09-09-2009 11:37 PM

VK with lines out the door?? Must be two different restaurants!!
 
I have been there in years gone by when the line was out the door but not this summer? I was actually there one time when there were only eight tables for four waitresses. I have been there many times this summer with guests and we have all wondered why it was practically empty. When do you people go? I think that the economy and The Bob House is hurting VK but I agree that they have good food for the money. It is just less food for more money that it used to be!! For instance the chicken parm used to be two good sized pieces of chicken and now it is one piece. It is not true that the one piece is larger so that is the same as when it was two pieces. It is less in amount of chicken. The turkey is less and the beef is less. It is a good place to get a good meal for a good price but there is more competition now too. Tonight I had dinner at The Bob House and had a delicious prime rib with garlic blue cheese mashed potato and wonderful snappy pea pods. The bread sticks were delicious. $13.01 final bill for this meal. I then added the tip. Where can you get that at VK?

VitaBene 09-10-2009 04:55 AM

All right
 
I gave you a little wiggle room on your original post even after reading your other three posts. If you want to start a thread about how great the Bob House is, please do so. You do not have to denigrate one restaurant to build up another.

I drive by the VK several times a day, it is always busy- at the times of day when they should be busy (not many restaurants are busy at 3PM).

If you don't like a place, do as most do-vote with your feet.

LovelyToSeeYou 09-10-2009 06:43 AM

Leaving other restaurants aside the Village Kitchen
 
Is now more expensive and less crowded but you get less food which has been a problem now for me for the past two years. The turkey is less and when I asked they said they weigh the portions but they must set the weight for less then they did. There was a time when I would take out meals perhaps three times a week. Now I go once in a while with a neighbor or a guest etc. I went with a group this summer for a lunch and for a breakfast. Both were adequate but more expensive then one would expect for what we ordered. I took grandchildren there for another outing one evening as they love the chicken parm and discovered the now only one piece of chicken instead of two. I went with neighbors twice for dinner and had swordfish which was very good. NONE OF THESE TIMES WAS THERE MUCH OF A CROWD AND ALL OF US WERE COMMENTING ON THE LINE THAT USED TO BE OUT THE DOOR AND NOW ONE JUST WALKS IN AT DINNER AROUND SIX. One time I went with a neighbor couple for the pork and arrived around six thirty and the pork was gone??? I do not know what to tell you. It used to be my favorite restaurant and now I think it has changed. Do you go there often?

SAMIAM 09-10-2009 08:50 AM

I'm always suspicious when someone who has only been a forum member for a few days appears to have an agenda. In the case of LovelytoSeeYou it is promoting the Bob House and cutting down our place (The Village Kitchen)
When someone makes 9 posts, mostly glowing reviews, in just a few days about the same business, it usually means a friend or family member.
And there is nothing wrong with saying nice things about a new business, but why do it by disparaging a competitor?
Just to let you know that we have not cut any portions....we have actually increased some. Menu prices went up 7% this year after two years with the same menu.....hardly a case of gouging.
The people at the Bobhouse are doing a fine job and we wish them well.....but there is plenty of room for everyone.

donnamatrix 09-10-2009 08:54 AM

VK Rocks
 
The VK rocks. Food is great, service great... additionally, Bob & Sammie are huge supporters of local charities - those charities that help LOCAL people, not just national groups (ie: Red Cross). Plus they are extremely nice folks. I agree with VitaBene...

NickNH 09-10-2009 09:30 AM

BOTH places are great!
 
Sam is right......something is "off" about this thread.

I love the Bobhouse - I was the first person to give it a thumbs up review so this is NOTHING against them....

BUT - the VK is, was and will always be AWESOME! I will never go anywhere else for breakfast.

ishoot308 09-10-2009 09:47 AM

Village Kitchen / Country Cookin Is Great!
 
Whenever we are on the "other" side of the lake we always go there for breakfast or lunch. It has always been fantastic for both food and service! I have seen nothing change, portion wise or other and hope it never does!!

Keep up the good work Village Kitchen!

Dan

tis 09-10-2009 12:06 PM

You are never going to please everyone. And then you add to the fact that we all like Samiam so much.... (still hoping for that tripe-let us know)

twoplustwo 09-10-2009 01:14 PM

so lame
 
1. there are only three dots in an ellipsis. Dot dot dot... Major pet peeve of mine.
2. CAPS LOCK SENTENCES ARE SCREAMING. And rude.
3. Only newbies and tourists call the VK Country Cookin.
4. You can see right through your BS. That makes you and The Bobhouse look bad, which kinda blows your agenda.

SAMIAM 09-10-2009 06:34 PM

Lovely..........If you review all of my posts over the years you will be hard pressed to find a negative or angry post, but you have pushed my button.
You've been a member of this forum for 3 days and have proceeded to bad mouth the Woodshed (40 years in business), the Corner House (40 years), the VK,(25 years), Sam&Rosies(10 years), Lemongrass and Kevins(not negative,but using the thread to promote your new favorite restaurant). Somehow, we have all managed to survive without your approval. Who appointed you to be the lakes regions restaurant critic?
You are a coward to use this forum to promote your newfound obsession without identifying yourself.
My name is Bob Jones.....what is yours?

Jmo77011 09-10-2009 07:32 PM

Really?
 
Oh, please. I read these threads all the time, and Lovely's posts have become ridiculous. 3 Days and all her posts promote The Bob House? No, no agenda there, not at all! You can't beat VK for breakfast!

hazelnut 09-10-2009 07:38 PM

Actually LovelytoSeeYou has influenced me BIG TIME! Yup, it has put a bad taste in my mouth about the Bob House. Maybe it is a coincidence and this person actually loves, loves, loves this new restaurant so much that he or she has to mention it in all 11 posts. :laugh: However, if it walks like a duck... well you know the rest. All I can say is that if you are a friend of the owners or an employee or have some relation to the Bob House you have done far more damage than good. If somehow, and I doubt it, I am wrong please do us all a favor and leave your review and let it stand without mentioning competitor.

FYI,
I am not a restaurant owner, I have no agenda. I have my favorites and my not so favorites. I take issue with you degrading 3 or 4 of the best restaurants in the lakes region and praising this new place as the second coming of Christ. I have yet to try the Bob House but this is strike #2 as far as I am concerned. I hope it stays in business long enough for me to try it though. :rolleye1:

Hermit Cover 09-11-2009 01:16 AM

VK Comment....
 
I think the food at the VK is great....I think the service at the VK is superior....I am not related to Bob, the head chef, or any of the wonderful wait staff....! I never object to pulling up and parking only to find a line out the door....fine dining is worth waiting for....The Inn at Little Washington, one of the top restaurants in the USA has a 6 to 8 month waiting list....and no line! If you don't like the line for Sat. or Sun. VK breakfast...go on Monday...never a line!

Oh, one more thing : My Mom always told me that if I can't say anything nice about someone or something....well you know the rest...so I thought I should say something nice about The Bob House.... "It always makes me smile:) when I drive by their "temporary-looking" sign, because I know that just a little further down the road and around the bend a good meal is waiting for me at the VK!!":liplick:

dpg 09-11-2009 05:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LovelyToSeeYou (Post 105566)
I used to go there all the time and always enjoyed it. The prices are now higher and the portions are smaller. Does anyone else feel this way. I still like it and know it is a hard economy but.........................


Time to take your ball and go home. :laugh: While we're at it don't forget the Red Hill Dari, they rock too. :D

hazelnut 09-11-2009 08:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dpg (Post 105837)
Time to take your ball and go home. :laugh: While we're at it don't forget the Red Hill Dari, they rock too. :D

..and winnipesaukee Bay-Gulls. Great little spot for a grab and go.

LovelyToSeeYou 09-11-2009 07:57 PM

So SamIAM
 
Are you saying that you still have two pieces of chicken for the chicken parm? Until this year the chicken parm had the two pieces. When I went this year the chicken parm was one piece and it was not at all as much as the two pieces were previously. Are you saying that this summer there has been a door out the line like there has been in other summers. I have been only once to the Sunday breakfast when I had a whole crowd visiting and I am just not a breakfast eater as I do not like eggs etc so I know nothing about the daily breakfasts that some are talking about here. I have had one lunch there again with a large group. I am someone who either eats with another couple of another person in the evening. I also took some grandchildren one time for chicken parm. It was at that meal that I noticed that the chicken was now one piece. With the previous two pieces I could feed two grandchildren as they do not eat as much. This time they all ate their whole meal as the chicken was so much smaller when made with one piece.

I loved the swordfish this year and have had it more than once. I have eaten there for years and always loved the food. I loved the prime rib on Saturday but that is now smaller it seems to me and more expensive. I guess we are all having to be more careful with money so maybe it is just that I have less money to spend so have to be more money conscious. I still like your restaurant and have been there several times this year. No one really wants to hear the truth it seems though. I do like your restaurant but just not as much as I did. I know you will continue to do well.

sa meredith 09-11-2009 08:09 PM

?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LovelyToSeeYou (Post 105952)
Are you saying that you still have two pieces of chicken for the chicken parm? Until this year the chicken parm had the two pieces. When I went this year the chicken parm was one piece and it was not at all as much as the two pieces were previously. Are you saying that this summer there has been a door out the line like there has been in other summers. I have been only once to the Sunday breakfast when I had a whole crowd visiting and I am just not a breakfast eater as I do not like eggs etc so I know nothing about the daily breakfasts that some are talking about here. I have had one lunch there again with a large group. I am someone who either eats with another couple of another person in the evening. I also took some grandchildren one time for chicken parm. It was at that meal that I noticed that the chicken was now one piece. With the previous two pieces I could feed two grandchildren as they do not eat as much. This time they all ate their whole meal as the chicken was so much smaller when made with one piece.

I loved the swordfish this year and have had it more than once. I have eaten there for years and always loved the food. I loved the prime rib on Saturday but that is now smaller it seems to me and more expensive. I guess we are all having to be more careful with money so maybe it is just that I have less money to spend so have to be more money conscious. I still like your restaurant and have been there several times this year. No one really wants to hear the truth it seems though. I do like your restaurant but just not as much as I did. I know you will continue to do well.

I went pretty regularly this summer, and would agree that I never saw a "door out the line" either...although I'm not sure what that is.
There were indeed people waiting in a line that went out the door, and onto the front porch...but i'm quite sure I saw no doors that were out of line.
The only issue I have with VK is that someone seems to empty tabsco sauce into the ketchep bottles as some sort of joke.
Also, I have seen Bob, the owner dump full shakers of pepper onto the plate of customers who complain.
He can also be heard yelling: "NO SOUP FOR YOU!!!"
And lastly, I would point out he has the best vanity plate on his truck of any business owner in the lake's region.

Redsoxlover 09-11-2009 08:10 PM

Was that a slam to Samiam?
 
Why do you continue to make snide comments about the VK and others. You start to complement them on the fish and then it's downhill from there. Please think about what your doing, lighten up life is too short to be so negative all the time.

Bluebell 09-11-2009 08:32 PM

Uncle . . . . :(

RI Swamp Yankee 09-11-2009 10:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sa meredith (Post 105955)
.... And lastly, I would point out he has the best vanity plate on his truck of any business owner in the lake's region.

Which is ???????? :confused:

SAMIAM 09-12-2009 08:27 AM

Those are fair questions, Lovely and I'm glad to respond. You've been a good customer over the years and we appreciate that. First, the prime rib. We use USDA choice bone-in ribs. The size can vary slightly due to human error.....large cuts get the bone and the 10oz cut does not and it's real tricky to get a perfect cut everytime around the bone. Takes a lot of practice. We have never,ever cut back on any portion sizes.
We usually use chicken tenders (2) for our chicken parm, but sometimes we pound out 1/2 a breast.....which is inly one piece of equal size..you can get a smaller order for $5.50....just ask. We pound them out thin and bread them in our own fresh bread crumbs with a little garlic and lemon, saute in olive oil and a hint of butter, finished off under the broiler with a three cheese blend. We don't feature much Italian, but I feel we do a good job on it.
Prices....glad you brought it up.....everyone is watching their $$ in this crazy economy. We have not gone up on anything this year. Last spring (2008) we went up aprox 7% accross the menu after 2 years with no increase. I hate raising prices because we pride ourselves on being affordable, but we had to because of rising food prices.
As far as the lines are concerned ....we can only compare by actual sales and we are down about 3% over last year and happy about that. June and Aug were slightly off, May and July were up. September is going great due to the nice weather.
And to S A Meredith.....I deny dumping pepper in customers plates.....it was SALT. Sorry....some kid asked for extra crackers and I just snapped....he was in a wheelchair...taking up extra space. I feel bad about it now.
My license plate is HNIC.....my grandchildrens initials.
And as for the tabasco in the ketchup....I'll have to watch that one. We don't refill the bottles...just toss them when they're empty.
Have a good fall, everyone.

twoplustwo 09-12-2009 08:33 AM

thanks samiam
 
I just blew coffee out my nose on the wheelchair comment.:laugh:

RPM 09-12-2009 08:51 AM

Almost perfect
 
Three, or so,times a year I leave the camp on Moultonboro at 6:30 A M
Before everyone else wakes up. On good weather days I'll take a motorcycle
for the 8 mile trek to Country Cooken (Or what ever its called ) .
I sit at the BAR ,read my Boston Herald, and enjoy a consistent ,Delicious
breakfast, and always very filling.
BUT THE COFFEE S%@KS. Come on guys its not that hard to make good coffee.I know, we all have our own opinion on how java should taste, But "YUCK"
So I will continue my summer ritual ,that is one of many that I live for ,
Because the food is great and I enjoy the atmosphere , I will put up with coffee
( no choice ) then head back for another day in Paradise. Stopping at Dunkin Donuts first. (saddle bags ).
I know ,now I'm gonna hear how D Ds S%$ks.
KEEP BOAT'EN

hazelnut 09-12-2009 08:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RPM (Post 105995)
Three, or so,times a year I leave the camp on Moultonboro at 6:30 A M
Before everyone else wakes up. On good weather days I'll take a motorcycle
for the 8 mile trek to Country Cooken (Or what ever its called ) .
I sit at the BAR ,read my Boston Herald, and enjoy a consistent ,Delicious
breakfast, and always very filling.
BUT THE COFFEE S%@KS. Come on guys its not that hard to make good coffee.I know, we all have our own opinion on how java should taste, But "YUCK"
So I will continue my summer ritual ,that is one of many that I live for ,
Because the food is great and I enjoy the atmosphere , I will put up with coffee
( no choice ) then head back for another day in Paradise. Stopping at Dunkin Donuts first. (saddle bags ).
I know ,now I'm gonna hear how D Ds S%$ks.
KEEP BOAT'EN


Weird? I am no Coffee connoisseur but I think that Dunkin Donuts Coffee is DISGUSTING! I can't stand it, it always tastes burnt to me.

So funny how people have different tastes when it comes to stuff like this: Beer, Coffee, Soda, etc. I absolutely do not doubt that you hate the VK Coffee. I for one find it pretty darn good. That's just me. I know some people love Starbucks, Dunkins and the chains. My favorite Coffee is the one I sip on my dock. :D

twoplustwo 09-12-2009 08:57 AM

I'm laughing out loud
 
I think Starbucks sucks and their beans are overroasted and burnt.

Different coffee strokes... DD's is my major vice. They love me there:)

LovelyToSeeYou 09-12-2009 10:02 AM

Well SamIAm.....
 
I have had the chicken parm many times. There were two good chicken breasts (or what seemed like chicken breasts) of such size that even I often could not eat it all at one sitting. I am not imagining this. I had a gal come over last year unexpectedly and said, "Here there is plenty for two." I do not know when that changed but it has. The two pieces that I had for several years were certainly not chicken tenders. Or not the same as what you now serve. I feel that the amount of chicken is MUCH less with the one breast that is served so I guess we are just going to have to disagree on this matter. I am not saying that the chicken parm is not good. On the contrary. It is delicious. It is just less chicken. I also like the turkey and the swordfish. The portions just seem now to be more weighted conscious than I guess they were in the past and maybe that is what needs to be done for profits. Maybe VK was just too good to be true:) Still a nice place to eat but there is more competition in your price range now so I go to several different places instead of several times a week to VK. I hope we all do well actually so best wishes from me.

Argie's Wife 09-12-2009 11:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SAMIAM (Post 105993)
Prices....glad you brought it up.....everyone is watching their $$ in this crazy economy.We have not gone up on anything this year.Last spring (2008) we went up aprox 7% accross the menu after 2 years with no increase.I hate raising prices because we pride ourselves on being affordable, but we had to because of rising food prices.
As far as the lines are concerned ....we can only compare by actual sales and we are down about 3% over last year and happy about that.June and Aug were slightly off,May and July were up.September is going great due to the nice weather.
.

Just wonder how well people (customers) remember that the restaurant sales tax in NH just increased when they start complaining that people have raised their prices?.... :look:

Gotta wonder how well law-makers in Concord thought that one through, considering this economy because it's bad for the restaurant owners and the customers... but maybe that's fodder for another thread.... :)

Newbiesaukee 09-12-2009 03:12 PM

I really love going to VK, although I have not been there for dinner; I do avoid weekends as the crowd IS often out the door. Coffee is a tough issue as everyone has his/her favorite. I roast my own, but that sounds fancier than it really is ( it does save money) Anyway for what it's worth, I like VKs coffee. I do think Starbucks is overroasted, over priced and tastes burnt. My feeling is that most folks who like Starbucks do not drink it black as I do and cream and sugar does wonders for bad coffee. Dunkin Donuts is variable and it shouldn't be. When it's good and fresh it's very very good...when it's been sitting around, it's horrid. Actually MacDonalds coffee is not bad and it is a good value.

Samiam's responses show what makes his restaurants successful...honest, informative but never nasty or defensive with a touch of humor.

I have nothing to do with any restaurant, but I did introduce myself once to Samiam (Bob).

trfour 09-12-2009 04:03 PM

Samiam....
 
You bring up another good point.

Quote. " ketchup....I'll have to watch that one. We don't refill the bottles...just toss them when they're empty."

The health Department should commend you on this, as I have seen some restaurants stacking and refilling ketchup bottles, without adding some tide or other antibacterial. :)

TiltonBB 09-12-2009 05:17 PM

Need an Expert Opinion
 
I have gone to the Village Kitchen many times and I love the place. But what do I know?

Since this is a thread about a restaurant we need to hear from the Forum's restaurant expert. Wasn't there an expert that used to leave quick, brief informative comments once in a while?

How about a guest commentary from................Nadia? (Whoops, sorry, my bad!)

TiltonBB 09-13-2009 07:44 AM

Interesting choice of words
 
I hope we all do well actually so best wishes from me.[/QUOTE]


So, Lovely To See You, what is the WE for in your last post?

I thought that you had no ownership or employment interest in the Bob House.

Hmmmmmmmmmm......................

Bluebell 09-13-2009 08:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TiltonBB (Post 106076)
I hope we all do well actually so best wishes from me.


So, Lovely To See You, what is the WE for in your last post?

I thought that you had no ownership or employment interest in the Bob House.

Hmmmmmmmmmm......................[/QUOTE]

Yikes ! ! ! ! Lovely's posts have been so labor intensive that I skimmed right over that one.

LovelyToSeeYou 09-13-2009 09:30 AM

News Flash: Singular I, you, he, she, it, Plural we , you , they ??
 
In God We Trust, May The Good Lord Bless and Keep Us, We Gather Together to Ask the Lord Blessings, We Wish You A Merry Christmas, Over the River and to the Woods to Grandmother's House We Go, We the People, AND "I hope we all do well actually so best wishes from me to you???" Off to the day. Some of you may need to do yard work or go to Church or gather with family???? I wish us all well though. Even though some of you appear to have an agenda to me at least. Just to attack. Even SamIAm cannot say enough bad things about Hannaford???? LOL HMMMMMMM I wonder about the drama here. You all can't be teenagers and I am just not used to this in adults. Any of you ever go to performances? You ever read the reviews? You think that these people all have an interest in the performances that they love and are out to destroy the performances that they dislike? LOL Too crazy for any more of my time this morning. Hope we all have a nice day though. Oh Oh there is that WE again??? Crazy.

hazelnut 09-13-2009 09:58 AM

The lady doth protest too much, methinks. :D

Nah LTSY, your whole demeanor and approach has been your undoing I am afraid. Again, you are dealing with many individuals on a public forum that have seen this same act over and over again.

I hope you stick around though. It is nice to have varying opinions for sure. Unfortunately though I'm not sure how long you'll last. You seem to take every little comment so personally? Why?

You criticized just about every eating establishment in the Moultonboro area, save for one. You didn't expect a reaction? People have their favorites and they get angry when someone slams it when they perceive an agenda. I noticed you ran to the defense of the Bob House when someone complained about them. Good advice BTW. What was it "Go there during the week when they aren't busy?" :rolleye1: In my eyes if a restaurant doesn't have their act together during the busy times then it aint' worth my dollar when they aren't busy.

Anyway, try not to take this all too personally. I fail to see these "attacks" you mention. People are debating your assertions and questioning your agenda. So far it all seems like a healthy debate so far. The victim act usually fails to raise any sympathy as far as I have ever seen on this board.

FYI: I saw the "WE" comment and declined to post. Now I will only say that it appeared to me, and now I can say others, that it was a slip of the tongue so to speak. When you made that statement it seemed as though you were aligning yourself with SAMIAM as a restaurant owner hoping that you (we) all do well. Just an observation not an accusation.

P.S. This message is not intended to be an attack. ;) It's an opposing viewpoint in a debate, nothing personal. As a matter of fact next time I eat at the VK I will look out for the things you mentioned and report back my experiences. As is often the case the forum is in the back of my head when I go out to eat. If someone makes comments here I judge whether or not my experiences match those stated here.

LovelyToSeeYou 09-13-2009 10:22 AM

Go Pats!!!!
 
So sad to have lost that chance for a perfect season a couple of years ago. Wonder how Brady will do? I was a frustrated Red Sox fan for most of my life (born in 43) but never expected to see the Sox beat the Yanks after being down 3 to them and come back in 4 straight. The series may have been a boring sweep to some but to me to finally have a world series win in my lifetime was an answer to my dreams. AND THEN TO WIN A SECOND !!! I love the Sox and the Pats!!!

Drummer Girl 09-13-2009 11:38 AM

????
 
Huh? Very strange...

sa meredith 09-13-2009 01:33 PM

A long shot
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LovelyToSeeYou (Post 106085)
In God We Trust, May The Good Lord Bless and Keep Us, We Gather Together to Ask the Lord Blessings, We Wish You A Merry Christmas, Over the River and to the Woods to Grandmother's House We Go, We the People, AND "I hope we all do well actually so best wishes from me to you???" Off to the day. Some of you may need to do yard work or go to Church or gather with family???? I wish us all well though. Even though some of you appear to have an agenda to me at least. Just to attack. Even SamIAm cannot say enough bad things about Hannaford???? LOL HMMMMMMM I wonder about the drama here. You all can't be teenagers and I am just not used to this in adults. Any of you ever go to performances? You ever read the reviews? You think that these people all have an interest in the performances that they love and are out to destroy the performances that they dislike? LOL Too crazy for any more of my time this morning. Hope we all have a nice day though. Oh Oh there is that WE again??? Crazy.

Folks...I may be wrong, but I'm going to go out on a limb here. This "new" member is a former member with a new screen name.
Just think it thru a bit.

sa meredith 09-13-2009 01:41 PM

no no no
 
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Originally Posted by LovelyToSeeYou (Post 106005)
I have had the chicken parm many times. There were two good chicken breasts (or what seemed like chicken breasts) of such size that even I often could not eat it all at one sitting. I am not imagining this. I had a gal come over last year unexpectedly and said, "Here there is plenty for two." I do not know when that changed but it has. The two pieces that I had for several years were certainly not chicken tenders. Or not the same as what you now serve. I feel that the amount of chicken is MUCH less with the one breast that is served so I guess we are just going to have to disagree on this matter. I am not saying that the chicken parm is not good. On the contrary. It is delicious. It is just less chicken. I also like the turkey and the swordfish. The portions just seem now to be more weighted conscious than I guess they were in the past and maybe that is what needs to be done for profits. Maybe VK was just too good to be true:) Still a nice place to eat but there is more competition in your price range now so I go to several different places instead of several times a week to VK. I hope we all do well actually so best wishes from me.

There is no way the word "we" is used here in the context that she later described. NO WAY!
The one and only way it can be interpreted is, we, as in a grouping of restaurant owners/ employees.

If we are to believe her later post, then for some very odd reason she felt compelled to write a long post about chicken parm, and then end it be wishing that all forum members are doing OK. "I hope we all do well..."
Nope. Not buyin' it.

TiltonBB 09-13-2009 02:50 PM

Not again!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sa meredith (Post 106114)
Folks...I may be wrong, but I'm going to go out on a limb here. This "new" member is a former member with a new screen name.
Just think it thru a bit.


I thought that might be the case too. That attitude and outlook seem the same. If it walks like a dog and talks like a dog................

Hmmmmm...........NNNNN.........She's back!

Ropetow 09-13-2009 05:02 PM

Oh what a LOVELY troll...

You've had your 15-minutes of fame. Bye....

SAMIAM 09-13-2009 06:59 PM

RPM......I'm LMAO......about your post about the VK coffee,because I'm not that crazy about it either.We have bought from the same coffee company since 1972......all the way back to Longwood farms.Some peple love it and others don't.Every pot is ground fresh,but I, personally like the DD taste.I stop there myself sometimes and everybody rags the hell out of me.If you want to bring a cup of DD in for breakfast,you have my permission.Would you mind bringing me a small regular? Glad you like my food,though.:laugh:

Pontoon Goon 09-13-2009 07:17 PM

If you feel that way..
 
Samiam I like your coffee just fine but do you mind if I bring in a second piece of chicken when I have your chicken parm ?:liplick:

RI Swamp Yankee 09-13-2009 07:26 PM

Last 2 posts .... too funny :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

Argie's Wife 09-13-2009 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by LovelyToSeeYou (Post 106096)
So sad to have lost that chance for a perfect season a couple of years ago. Wonder how Brady will do? I was a frustrated Red Sox fan for most of my life (born in 43) but never expected to see the Sox beat the Yanks after being down 3 to them and come back in 4 straight. The series may have been a boring sweep to some but to me to finally have a world series win in my lifetime was an answer to my dreams. AND THEN TO WIN A SECOND !!! I love the Sox and the Pats!!!

Can we say "{what the heck}" here? :eek: I mean, we use "ROTFLMAO" and "ROTFPIMP" - why not "{what the heck}"? :cool:;) Like someone else, said, if I'm gonna get in trouble, I want it to be good... so... :look::rolleye2:;):D

{what the heck}? is up with that post from left-field? :confused::confused::confused:

(Forgive me Don, for I have sinned... I'll say 10 "Hail Mt. Washingtons"...)

hazelnut 09-13-2009 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Argie's Wife (Post 106153)
Can we say "{what the heck}" here? :eek: I mean, we use "ROTFLMAO" and "ROTFPIMP" - why not "{what the heck}"? :cool:;) Like someone else, said, if I'm gonna get in trouble, I want it to be good... so... :look::rolleye2:;):D

{what the heck}? is up with that post from left-field? :confused::confused::confused:

(Forgive me Don, for I have sinned... I'll say 10 "Hail Mt. Washingtons"...)

I have a guess and it is only a guess. The post came after one of my posts. My avatar is the Pats logo. Maybe, just maybe that sparked the comment? :confused:

Some psychologists may term this as deflection?

rrr 09-14-2009 08:20 AM

My guess is the date - born in 43? The former poster we are thinking about is younger than that. I think it's supposed to be a 'No that couldn't be her - this person's older'

upthesaukee 09-14-2009 10:53 AM

it's elementary, my dear Watson...
 
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Originally Posted by Argie's Wife (Post 106153)
Can we say "{what the heck}" here? :eek: I mean, we use "ROTFLMAO" and "ROTFPIMP" - why not "{what the heck}"? :cool:;) Like someone else, said, if I'm gonna get in trouble, I want it to be good... so... :look::rolleye2:;):D

{what the heck}? is up with that post from left-field? :confused::confused::confused:

(Forgive me Don, for I have sinned... I'll say 10 "Hail Mt. Washingtons"...)

IMHO, if you would say it to a bunch of first or second graders, then as an exclamation, it is probably OK. PIMP, a good example. LMAO, maybe not.
WT*, definately not.

I am not a prude, but I would prefer to use "it" only in company that I am totally familiar with, and not loud enough to offend anyone else. (I am not offended, just would not use it here on the forum).
Again, JMHO. :(
Now back to your regularly scheduled program...

gtagrip 09-14-2009 02:41 PM

I think someone's med's have worn off since the LP debate!:laugh:

dpg 09-15-2009 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Argie's Wife (Post 106153)
Can we say "{what the heck}" here? :eek: I mean, we use "ROTFLMAO" and "ROTFPIMP" - why not "{what the heck}"? :cool:;) Like someone else, said, if I'm gonna get in trouble, I want it to be good... so... :look::rolleye2:;):D

{what the heck}? is up with that post from left-field? :confused::confused::confused:

(Forgive me Don, for I have sinned... I'll say 10 "Hail Mt. Washingtons"...)

You totally lost me. :confused:

Pineedles 09-15-2009 12:14 PM

Dpg
 
Go to this website to see common computer acronyms. I've started with one for you.:)
http://www.acronymfinder.com/ROTFLMAO.html

WinnDixie 09-15-2009 12:54 PM

Thank you!
 
I've added this to my Favorites! To think I was getting ready to ask if LOL meant "laugh out loud" or "lots of luck"! I barely know about three or four...it seems I have LOTS to learn! Maybe even more than I want to know!

Pineedles 09-15-2009 01:40 PM

Web site
 
I used this website because it is G rated and WT* does not appear in its most commonly known definition.:laugh:

angela4design 09-15-2009 02:20 PM

Wow
 
This thread is crazy, Oh my!

Back to the topic... :rolleye1:
I had been under the impression that VK's Jams and Jellies were homemade. Was that ever true, and is it now? I thought that was unusual, but nice if true!

I've always been for breakfast, but always been very pleased with it. (And, I'm a local who still often mistakenly calls it Country Cookin', btw)

Are they known for any 'signature' dishes that I should try?

LovelyToSeeYou 09-16-2009 07:59 AM

I don't know about the signature dishes but the
 
Swordfish and prime rib and turkey are delicious. I think the chicken parm is delicious even though there was not enough chicken for me the last time. I know someone who orders the sirloin tips I think they are called and they sure look good. My issue was that some of the portions seemed smaller. It was never that the food was not good. The food has always been delicious.

SIKSUKR 09-16-2009 09:56 AM

OK,lets get it all over with in one post please!
 
I would like to say that the chicken parm portions are getting smaller.I would like to say that the chicken parm portions are getting smaller.I would like to say that the chicken parm portions are getting smaller.I would like to say that the chicken parm portions are getting smaller.I would like to say that the chicken parm portions are getting smaller.I would like to say that the chicken parm portions are getting smaller.

twoplustwo 09-16-2009 10:06 AM

buuuurp
 
In the interest of scientific study, I have had breakfast at the VK twice in the last two days. Since I am now falling asleep at work and wish I was wearing sweatpants, I can assure you the breakfast portions remain unaltered.:D

I plan on taking my kids in for dinner at some point in the next week and will order chicken parm whether I want it or not. I will provide photographic evidence of said chicken for all to see. We will disguise ourselves in the interest of a fair study. For breakfast we went as 'local girl with her visiting sister, bro-in-law, and twin babies who threw pancakes all over the place'. I will come up with something different for the parm experiment.

Stay tuned folks, this could be an expose worthy of Geraldo.:laugh:

wuwu 09-17-2009 09:47 AM

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Originally Posted by angela4design (Post 106357)
This thread is crazy, Oh my!

Back to the topic... :rolleye1:
I had been under the impression that VK's Jams and Jellies were homemade. Was that ever true, and is it now? I thought that was unusual, but nice if true!

I've always been for breakfast, but always been very pleased with it. (And, I'm a local who still often mistakenly calls it Country Cookin', btw)

Are they known for any 'signature' dishes that I should try?

I have been going to the VK for years........even before its "new" home. Never, ever heard it called Country Cookin...Vk is so much easier!! Best place for breakfast, lunch or dinner. (they deal well with children too):D

BrownEyedGirl 09-17-2009 09:24 PM

Sorry Tilton
 
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Originally Posted by TiltonBB (Post 106123)
I thought that might be the case too. That attitude and outlook seem the same. If it walks like a dog and talks like a dog................

Hmmmmm...........NNNNN.........She's back!

Sorry TiltonBB & SAMeredith, but your both wrong again :D

BrownEyedGirl 09-17-2009 09:53 PM

Wrong, again...
 
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Originally Posted by BrownEyedGirl (Post 106672)
Sorry TiltonBB & SAMeredith, but your both wrong again

Considering what was written in that other thread and now here, you guys really need to find something to do with your time. Talk about having major issues. I can assure you this LovelyToSeeYou character is not Nadia :rolleye2: And let's refrain from ranting and raving about half truths, who threatened who, and posting personal information that has nothing to do with the Lakes Region. I've never seen grown men, repeatedly and insistantly, attack, humiliate and flog an alledged "younger, mentally disturbed girl". Drop it. It's sickening.

upthesaukee 09-17-2009 09:59 PM

Enough is enough
 
As I said earlier or in another thread, don't read the post, or ignore them. Worst case scenario, put them on your ignore list.

Life is too short to spend that amount of time for no purpose. This is a fun, information filled, let's be kind to one another website.

Sorry, slipped up onto the soap box again:rolleye1:. I'll be quiet now.

Be well, everyone.

Mee-n-Mac 09-17-2009 10:07 PM

Soap-box, did he say soap-box ?
 
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Originally Posted by upthesaukee (Post 106677)
Sorry, slipped up onto the soap box again:rolleye1:. I'll be quiet now.

Be well, everyone.

That's OK. Try my soap-box next time .... ;)

webmaster 09-18-2009 06:32 AM

There is another VK thread if anyone wants to post a review. This thread is now closed.


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