Looking fo some feedback, Please
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I’m thinking of doing a food challenge (probably on Fathers’ Day Weekend).
I’m torn between 2 choices.
A 5 pound pizza at Lucky’s Pizza in Salem, VA.
I’ve beat a number of pizza challenges, so I’m pretty confident that I would have no problem with this one. Plus, I work for a food distributor, and this is an account that we deliver to. So I’ve been trying to schedule this for a while now, and get the MA involved with it to help promote their store.
The other is 16 bowls of chili at Texas Tavern in Roanoke, VA. (regular size bowls). Supposed to be 1 gallon of chili. 1 hour with nothing to drink. Does not sound too difficult to me.
It’s about $25-$30 on the line either way.
I’m leaning more towards the chili challenge. It just seems more fun to me, and it’s unknown as to how well I might do.
I’d go chili too. I’ve ate so much pizza the last month, I’d rather switch it up to something else.
Good luck and post up a video/results!
Thanks Mike
I Finally bought some editing software
So I am hoping to be able to provide something worth watching
No worries and again, good luck!
If you need editing, I’ll be happy to do it for you. I’m no pro, but I can do pretty well. Let me know.
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