Ticket Stubs: Meal Ticket Weekly Recap, June 4-8

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Ticket Stubs: Meal Ticket Weekly Recap, June 4-8

POSTED: Monday, July 11, 2011, 8:30 AM
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Monday, July 4

Happy Fourth.

Tuesday, July 5

We've got details on the Sabrina's team's plans to open in University City.

Brand-new Thai BYO Sawatdee is open on South Street.

Victory beer now comes in ice cream form!

Wednesday, July 6

Plenty of holiday weekend eating in Notes from the Weekend.

Is Dunkin' Donuts tuna salad delicious or suspicious? Esther Martin bravely investigates.

Stuck with crappy wine? Felicia D'Ambrosio shows you how easy it is to turn that bum-ass juice into sangria.

Thursday, July 7

Since it's weird to pretend I'm not actually writing this: I've been nominated for an AltWeekly Award. Yea I'm surprised too!

Will someone please help Adam Erace fix his cherry pie? He messed it up.

Friday, July 8

Eat the Meal Ticket-inspired sandwich "The Jawn" at Wedge + Fig.

Our favorite this on the Internet currently: A Parks & Recreation compilation of Ron Swanson's best food moments. MEAT TORNADO!

Teams from Kanella and Vetri will take each other on in a proper soccer match later this month.

Chick-fil-A cows invading our most famous landmarks = little more disturbing than we thought it'd be.

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