phinz
Head Chef
We had a poutine truck here in East Tennessee that was very popular for a couple of years, but they since moved on to other things.
Hi Andy,
We've talked about a chowder (wife and I) but I have a feeling that it might not sell so well in the summer. Also, I'm trying to not be too brave and make the menu even bigger... But, knowing me, I'll give it shot anyway! Potato, celery, onions, cream, haddock, shrimp, scallops... I think I'll omit the lobster.
Did I miss anything????????????????
RD
You can also put that pizza oven in your truck and call it 900 Degrees (F) or something like that....lol...
Well, there goes that TM....
The Dude is in Canada, and they're on the metric system. It will be 482 degrees.Could always just change it to 899° Fahrenheit.
The Dude is in Canada, and they're on the metric system. It will be 482 degrees.
When Miles Davis, the famous jazz musician, played in Canada he was billed as Kilometers Davis.
I am an awesome techie dude now... I have the Google, which is handy. The guys who manage my website are going to set up some kind of Facepage and something on the Tweeter for me. Might use the same as my current ones...
I`m going to make and sell lemonade and iced tea... `Sweet tea` for all of you from below the 49th...
I thought about some type desserts, but I`m not sure if they`d sell. I`ll give it a whirl...
RD
Maybe the local bakery that is providing your bread/tortillas can provide you some nice chocolate chip cookies to sell. Oatmeal raisin, etc..
I always get so filled up on the main food I have no room for dessert.
Would like to follow this post. DH , & a person who wants to help fund it, want to look at starting up a similar type food truck. Would love to hear how it's going for you!
This is something I've been considering... the only thing is that I want everything we sell to be home-made by us, in our trailer kitchen. There are two Garland ovens in this thing, so if we do sell cookies, we'd make them ourselves in the morning before opening.
I think I need a unique cookie with a groovy name... then we'd market the crap out of it!
RD
You going with Sysco for your beef?