The person working at the Polish bakery near my house gave me an extra half a sandwich. It really made my day.

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The person working at the Polish bakery near my house gave me an extra half a sandwich. It really made my day.
© 2013 Vicky Cerutti
Hand-painted signage for a burned out Polish bakery on Milwaukee Avenue in Chicago's Avondale neighborhood.
Transplant #5 - Jim V. "Detroit will Always be Home!"
Here in Raleigh NC, we have very little food. I mean FOOD! Sorry, but pizza that has NY in the name is not what we love... There are no bars with personality; yep the ones on every corner back home. There are no butcher shops or Polish bakeries, no liquor stores with Better Made as the appetizer, and there is just not enough Detroit sheet metal.
We do have Cloos, a Detroit Coney near NC St. and Rosati's, a Chicago pizza transplant, which is the closest taste for Detroit pie, and Rudino's in Apex, NC is a mid-Michigan grinder heaven. No 7-11's, no Velvet peanut butter, no Daly dogs, and no Stroh's and no Blatz...
I miss my Tigers! Oh yeah, it is 80 today and it is still February... but right now... where is my shovel? I want to go home! Right now, we settle for some Kid Rock! Miss you guys!