In the picture below you can see the pitchforks full of steaks leaning on a rail. The steaks are cooked in hot oil.
The cooking pots don't take long to cook the steaks. The dinner comes with brown beans, cole slaw, and a baked potato. There is also a beverage and a small dessert.
The line is long for dinner but the scenery is good.
Here are some of the people sitting for their dinner. It's all outside but under a roof.
You can see the pitchfork holes in the steak.
After dinner we walked to the outdoor theater for the cowboy show.
The meal and entertainment was well worth it.
The show was a good time.
The next day day we did some walking around town. This is the statue of the founder of the town.
The plaque at the base shows a picture of the founders wife for whom the town is named.
The river that runs behind us in Theodore Roosevelt NP.
Joyce had to get some samples for the granddaughter.
1 comment:
Looks like a fun meal.
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