Brookdale Community College Food Truck Event
To show his community spirit, Jersey Shore Fightin’ Texas A&M Aggie Ring drove over to a local community college for their food truck event this evening. Aggie Ring had seen most of the trucks that were there before at the many other local food truck events.
There was one particular food truck that caught Aggie Ring’s attention. It was called “1 Potato Two.” Their three main items were “Spudwiches,” “Spudnachos” and fries. Apparently, the “Spudwich” is an oversized potato (over a pound) which is baked, scooped out and deep fried until dark, crispy, and crunchy shells. The shells are then filled with a selection of items (cheesesteak, bacon cheeseburger, pulled pork with coleslaw on top, turkey and cranberry, or BLT.
Texas Aggie Ring doesn’t eat much bread and quite liked the idea of a crispy sandwich made from two halves of a fried potato instead of bread so we decided that we’d order the cheesesteak “Spudwich.” Aggie Ring and I were the first in line at the truck and while we waited for them to open, Aggie Ring kept saying, “This “Spudwich” thing is going to be so damn good…”
After a few minutes, the 1 Potato Two truck opened for business and as we were about to order the cheesesteak “Spudwich,” a miracle happened. The boss lady of the truck put down a static display tray of the three items that they were selling today to show everyone what they were about. The three items on the tray were fries (covered with all kinds of toppings), a bacon cheeseburger “Spudwich” (which looked awesome!) and the most elusive of all potato products, the coveted “Spudnachos.”
Texas Aggie Ring shined just a little bit brighter in the late afternoon sun when he saw the last of the three items on the display and cried out loudly, “Spudnachos!” It seems that they take pieces of crispy fried potato skins and they top them with chopped bacon burger, and heap on the lettuce, tomato, cheese, a special house sauce, and plenty of chopped jalapeños. Well, I knew that there was absolutely no way to win this argument with Aggie Ring. Anyone who has an Aggie Ring can tell you that there’s nothing any Aggie Ring loves more than Shiner Bock or nachos. Let alone, the miracle of the “Spudnacho.”
“We’ll have the “Spudnachos.” I told the lady at the window. Minutes later, Aggie Ring and I had our “Spudnachos” and headed over to a table with our freshly squeezed lemonade. Before I could pick up a fork and napkin, Aggie Ring in the most selfless and heroic act that I’ve ever seen an Aggie Ring perform, leapt off of my finger and onto one of the crispy fried potato skins in the “Spudnachos.” Then, Aggie Ring cried out “I’m King of the Spudnachos!”
(Editor’s note: As I was putting Aggie Ring into the container of jewelry cleaner later in the evening to get the cheese sauce out of his crest, Aggie Ring said, “I did that because I love you and I wanted to make sure that those potatoes had enough toppings and were safe for you to share with me.”)
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Brookdale Community College Food Truck Event
To show his community spirit, Jersey Shore Fightin’ Texas A&M Aggie Ring drove over to a local community college for their food truck event this evening. Aggie Ring had seen most of the trucks that were there before at the many other local food truck events.
There was one particular food truck that caught Aggie Ring’s attention. It was called “1 Potato Two.” Their three main items were “Spudwiches,” “Spudnachos” and fries. Apparently, the “Spudwich” is an oversized potato (over a pound) which is baked, scooped out and deep fried until dark, crispy, and crunchy shells. The shells are then filled with a selection of items (cheesesteak, bacon cheeseburger, pulled pork with coleslaw on top, turkey and cranberry, or BLT.
Texas Aggie Ring doesn’t eat much bread and quite liked the idea of a crispy sandwich made from two halves of a fried potato instead of bread so we decided that we’d order the cheesesteak “Spudwich.” Aggie Ring and I were the first in line at the truck and while we waited for them to open, Aggie Ring kept saying, “This “Spudwich” thing is going to be so damn good…”
After a few minutes, the 1 Potato Two truck opened for business and as we were about to order the cheesesteak “Spudwich,” a miracle happened. The boss lady of the truck put down a static display tray of the three items that they were selling today to show everyone what they were about. The three items on the tray were fries (covered with all kinds of toppings), a bacon cheeseburger “Spudwich” (which looked awesome!) and the most elusive of all potato products, the coveted “Spudnachos.”
Texas Aggie Ring shined just a little bit brighter in the late afternoon sun when he saw the last of the three items on the display and cried out loudly, “Spudnachos!” It seems that they take pieces of crispy fried potato skins and they top them with chopped bacon burger, and heap on the lettuce, tomato, cheese, a special house sauce, and plenty of chopped jalapeños. Well, I knew that there was absolutely no way to win this argument with Aggie Ring. Anyone who has an Aggie Ring can tell you that there’s nothing any Aggie Ring loves more than Shiner Bock or nachos. Let alone, the miracle of the “Spudnacho.”
“We’ll have the “Spudnachos.” I told the lady at the window. Minutes later, Aggie Ring and I had our “Spudnachos” and headed over to a table with our freshly squeezed lemonade. Before I could pick up a fork and napkin, Aggie Ring in the most selfless and heroic act that I’ve ever seen an Aggie Ring perform, leapt off of my finger and onto one of the crispy fried potato skins in the “Spudnachos.” Then, Aggie Ring cried out “I’m King of the Spudnachos!”
(Editor’s note: As I was putting Aggie Ring into the container of jewelry cleaner later in the evening to get the cheese sauce out of his crest, Aggie Ring said, “I did that because I love you and I wanted to make sure that those potatoes had enough toppings and were safe for you to share with me.”)
#AggieRing #TexasAggie #AggiesEverywhere