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(ADV) What's cooking July 10, 2008, at Bob's Country Kitchen

To see What's Cooking in Adair County, KY, today, Click Here

Bob's Country Kitchen & General Store, 5097 Liberty Road, Vester, KY, Phone (270) 384-6774 is taking advantage of the garden fresh Adair County produce. Today, Bob's is slicing red-ripe tomatoes grown right down the road at Garlin in Jake Willis' tomato patch.

Adair County Tomatoes are on the menu today. While supplies last, tomatoes will be offered in Salads or as a Side.



Today's hotbar special, Features Marinated Pork Loin and These Sides: Seasoned Square Potates w/onions and peppers, country buttered speckled butterbeans (available as a soup with cornbread or Saltines and a slice of onion, just $1.50; more than a meal for most), pasta salad and coleslaw, with Bob's Vester Patent #206 Crunchy, Crusty Ovenbaked Cornbread Squares.

PIE-WISE: Bob's Great American Pie Factory has butterscotch, chocolate, and lemon pies with meringue. Other desserts. Cooling Cherry Delight and Cherry Cheese Cake

HIGH FALUTING DESSERTS You don't have to say, even though all the native Vestertonians can umlaut in the best Teutonic: We have Haagen-Daz ice cream and lot's more in the ice cream case.

HIGH FALUTING DINNERS without high faluting prices. Enjoy a ribeye steak cooked the way you like it with your choice of potato, and a fresh cut salad (where else but Bob's) for just $7.99! That's less than the tip a lot of people leave in one of those high dollar restaurants in wicked Bowling Green.

LONG, BORING, ROUNDTRIP TO BOWLING GREEN Gas in SUV, $40. + 2 High Dollar Steak Dinners, $60. + Tip in Fancy Restaurant, $12. where the waiter had no idea you wanted hot sauce on your ribeye when you said, "Fix 'at up."
TOTAL$112 .
And that doesn't even count wear and tear on vehicle.

SCENIC TRIP TO VESTER, KY, and BACK: Gas in Chevy S-10, $1.50. + 2 Delicious, Grilled to order Ribeye Steaks (with choice of all four steak sauces: A-1, Woochester-shire, Ketchup and Hot Sauce) with your choice of potato and a Fresh Cut Salad with Jake Willis homegrown tomatoes, for $15.98 and and two drinks from the cooler, both for 99 cents (or for the same money split a 2 liter Ski, we'll do the set-ups free), leave a $1 tip if the service suits you, and you're back in town for
TOTAL: $19.47.And that doesn't consider the ambience advantage at Vester.
The math. Compare:
$19.47 to Celebrate righteously in Vester, KY Eat great ribeye steak dinners for two.
$112.000 Celebrating in wicked Bowling Green, KY where temptation lies around every corner.
Save yourself $82.53 tonight. Have your celebration meal in Vester.

Adair County Grown on the Menu: Keep watching "What's Cooking in Adair County" for more Adair County items on our menu. We've already had Adair County grown squash and Adair County grown cucumber w/onion salad. Fried green tomatoes may be next. We're have rosanears when they're available in Adair County, even if we have to drive to Gadberry to get them.TODAY'S COLD DRINK SPECIALS We've got 2-liter SKI, in Regular or Diet, 99 cents. Also, 20 oz. Vaults and Zero's, just 99 cents each, icy cold.


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