I wonder about the significance of the red type. Clearly the ribs and chicken are extra super "special", but I like how their purported cornbread is real. No fake maybe cornbread there!
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I'll bet the "special" ribs and chicken are like "special" brownies...
I wonder about the significance of the red type. Clearly the ribs and chicken are extra super "special", but I like how their purported cornbread is real. No fake maybe cornbread there!
I wonder if they're trying to say that the ribs are special or they're on special? Either way, the sign makers are "special."
maybe its just bread, but they wanted to make it sound more exciting.
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There's definitely such a thing as fake cornbread: that overly sweet yellow cake-like stuff you get at the grocery store.
The idea of "cornbread" makes me ill at ease.
Is that Clem's BBQ near State College, PA?
Cornbread is bread made from flour from corn, not wheat. "Real" supposedly means its made from corn flour and no wheat flour.
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