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Wednesday, February 25, 2015

The Richie Special - $6.99

Pugsley Pizza - 590 E 191 St. Bronx, NY 10458  
Phone: (718)-365-0327

For $6.99 at Pugsley's, you can enjoy a slice of pizza, one of their famous chicken rolls, and a 16oz fountain soda. This special, also known as "The Richie", is one of many great deals you can find at this pizza spot.


Although the common visits to Pugsley Pizza are made on the walk home from the Fordham bars, you may find yourself there more often than usual. Now that Fordham has altered the Walsh gate entrance in order to stay open for 24/7, the much shorter walk makes it an even better reason to get your pizza crave on. The deals don't stop there! Try the "Guy Special" for 2 slices of pizza, three garlic knots, and a Snapple. Tell Sal the owner that Mike on the football team sent you, he may give you a free napkin.

Buon Appetito!






Wednesday, February 18, 2015

2 Entrées Combo - $6.39



Little China City - 371 E Fordham Rd. Bronx, NY 10458


In light of the 2015 Chinese New Year, what better way to celebrate as a Fordham Student than by heading over to China City?


For $6.39 ($6.96 after tax), you get 2 Entrées and 1 side. Also, show your Fordham ID and receive a free drink of any choice.

On my visit, I decided to get the Lo Mein as my side (the noodles on the left), the General Tso's Chicken as Entrée number 1 (bottom portion), and the Grilled Bourbon Chicken as Entrée number 2 (top portion). Little China City is an awesome spot for a quick bite to eat at an even greater price.


Here are a few pictures of the atmosphere and what to expect!

Happy Chinese New Year!!


















I hope you guys enjoy!


Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Chicken Sandwich Combo $7.99



Primavera Cafe' - 387 E Fordham Rd. Bronx, NY10458



Big meals do not necessarily have to cost you big bucks. At Primavera Cafe', their Sandwich Combo deal definitely backs this statement up. For $7.99, you can get a grilled chicken hero with bacon, swiss cheese, coleslaw, lettuce, tomatoes, Russian dressing and a drink. The meal also comes with a side of chips and pickles. There are plenty of substitutes instead of chicken so don't worry, the options don't stop there.

Before I left for the grocery store a few days ago I went to ask my roommate Mason if he wanted to tag along. Unfortunately, he was busy eating his fourth meal of the day (He's a big fella). It looked like he was really enjoying his sandwich so I asked where he bought it and for how much. Voila'! Mason thankfully introduced me to Primavera Cafe' and their enormous menu full of great deals. As an Offensive Lineman that needs to maintain a certain weight, Mason takes great food at great prices very seriously. Take my word and check Primavera Cafe' out! Don't worry about leaving hungry, the sandwiches are huge!

#64 on the Football Team - Mason Halter enjoying his hero 

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Homemade Sloppy Joes - $11.57


Homemade Sloppy Joes

This past weekend was Superbowl Sunday. Every year, my college roommates and I decide to each cook a little something rather than order a few dozen wings from Howl (nothing against Howl's Wings, they're awesome). This time, I decided to cook up some Sloppy Joes as my contribution. For $11.57, I was able to serve 6 Sloppy Joes. This price means that each Sloppy Joe came out to be just under $2.00. Follow the instructions below to make your own, enjoy!


Ingredients:

Hamburger buns ($2.00)
1 lb. of Ground beef or turkey ($5.19)
Sloppy Joe Sauce ($1.89)
Pepper Jack Cheese ($2.49)

Directions:

1. At Medium-High, thoroughly cook the 1 lb. of ground beef on top of a skillet until all of the meat turns brown.













2. Stir in the one can of Sloppy Joe Sauce; heat through.













3. Serve on hamburger buns.














4. Add Pepper Jack Cheese