Subj : Re: Route 66 To : Mike Powell From : Dave Drum Date : Sat May 06 2023 07:44:17 -=> Mike Powell wrote to DAVE DRUM <=- > I was friends with the originator of the Cozy Dog, Ed Waldmire. In the > 60s and 70s before they moved to the current location they were joined > at the hip with a Dairy Queen. I used to get a double cheeseburger and > fries then cross the dining room for DQ chocolate shake as my beverage. MP> Neat! > Ed was also an anti-war activist and had a huge library of books on the > subject which he lent freely. MP> The current location still has a library in the center of the dining MP> room. f you noticed the maps and artwork posted on the walls they were by Bob Waldmire (Ed's son) who was a well-known character along Route 66. His brother Buz has put up a web site in Bob's memory @ https://www.bobwaldmire.com/pages/about-bob I miss the guy. We shared many a cuppa over the years when he was in town .... always knew where he was because of the decorated VW bus he drove back and forth from Spring-a-leak to his winter quarters in New Mexico. BTW - that VW van was the inspiration for "Fillmore" in the animated feature 'Cars". > I've et there many times. It was originally in my Grandparent's home > town (Carlinville, IL) before moving to its current location on the > original Route 66 (pre-I 55). The founder was a Greek guy named Pete. > It's where I was introduced to two of my favourite Greek dishes - > Avgolemono Soup and Moussaka. They also have killer Mexican entrees - > although their chilli sucks. MP> I will remember to avoid the chilli if I am back in the area. > Too bad the Pig Hip restaurant in Broadwell, IL (just south of Lincoln) > was destroyed by a tragic fire before you made your trip. They also > had excellent food and were on the National Register of Historic Places. MP> I stopped by the ruins to pay my respects and take a few photos. I miss that place. > MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06 > Title: Route 66 Pig Hip Sandwich > Categories: Pork, Sauces, Sandwiches > Yield: 4 Servings MP> Thanks. I will have to save this one. :) And, hopefully, make the recipe. It really is a good sandwich. Bv)= MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06 Title: Cozy Dog Drive In's Corn Dog Recipe (deep fryer) Categories: Breads, Sausages Yield: 10 Servings 1 c Flour 1 1/2 c Corn meal 1 ts Baking powder 2 1/4 c Milk 1/2 tb Sugar ds Salt 2 tb Louisiana hot sauce (opt) 10 Hot dogs (or for a real - treat/heart-stopper, - Polish sausage) 10 (6" to 8") wood sticks or - thin pointed dowels * Bud's Corn Dog Recipe Combine all ingredients to form a batter. If too thick add a little more milk. Insert skewers into the pups. Dip in batter and drop them into hot oil. Fry to golden brown. This was based on a recipe in our family cookbook with this append to it: These are like the corn dogs sold at county fairs. The "Cozy Dog" drive in is a landmark in Springfield, Illinois. They specialize in these, and it is sometimes rumored that Uncle Bob (my late uncle, Robert Bumgarner) knew the owner and got his recipe. I added the hot sauce and re-adjusted some quantities. Serve with mustard. This is guaranteed to get your grease and cholesterol levels right up there! * like a popsickle stick or a wooden skewer. Source: Bud Cloyd Servings: 10 RECIPE FROM: http://www.recipesource.com Uncle Dirty Dave's Archives MMMMM .... All great discoveries are made by mistake. --- MultiMail/Win * Origin: Outpost BBS * Johnson City, TN (1:18/200) .