Looking for a shop south of Pittsburgh that has gyro lamb and can make something similar as described below

Hey guys. I’m not from around here. I moved here when I got my green card a year ago but I’m from Australia. Essentially, one of my favorite foods over there is called a HSP. Essentially a takeaway container with thick cut steak fries on the bottom, melted cheese on top, and gyro lamb layered on top with sauces of your choice on top of that, usually garlic and barbecue sauce. This tastes better than it sounds. It’s a mountain of food.

Is there anywhere around that can make something remotely close to that?

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u/BoringLet1272 — 1 month ago

Is this safe to consume? Walmart delivery dropped the ball. Info in description

This Walmart order got delivered at 3:30, no text, no knock, no app notification, the app didn’t even show it was delivered until 3:55, before that it didn’t even have a driver assigned. It’s 80 outside and the chocolate milk is a hair above room temperature (imagine room temperature but a hint of cool to it), the ground beef and chicken is cool to the touch if I dig my finger into it, but I have to actively put a dent in it. I’ve gotten sick before from drinking close to room temperature chocolate milk close to this temperature however it was opened and the seal was broken. This one was sealed when it was outside obviously. Not sure how much of a difference this makes. The milk is sweating. I’m about to throw all of this out personally, my wife likes to risk it though.

u/BoringLet1272 — 1 month ago
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My $700 265k mile 2010 Taurus sel.

I love this car. I painted the rims and straight piped it. My plan for this car is to build it as much as I can while staying N/A and not ruining the fuel economy. This was averaging 32-34mpg on the highway at 65mph on the 3 hour drive home.

u/BoringLet1272 — 1 month ago
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I have the opportunity to buy a 320k mile, 2 owner sel which needs brakes, alignment, and leaks oil. She said it drives perfectly fine. Would you buy this for a work beater? Or steer clear due to the high miles?

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u/BoringLet1272 — 2 months ago
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If it’s a miss there’s only so many things it could be, plugs, leads, fuel, etc. is this a miss tho or a knock?

u/BoringLet1272 — 2 months ago

In the first photo there’s 2 ford ranger springs, sway bar, an old chain, old flywheel, a car battery, and a starter motor. In the second photo there’s about 5 Sheetz bags worth of aluminum cans.

How much total? I know car batteries are about $6 each.

u/BoringLet1272 — 2 months ago

Cream of rice, protein powder, frozen fruit, and banana. I already ate half the cream of rice before taking this pic lol. But you can add A LOT of water, it’ll take longer to cook in the microwave but it’ll be bigger in volume and it’s filling. Also the protein powder taste is masked by the cream of rice. So you can’t even taste the whey, it just makes it bigger in volume. Give it a try.

u/BoringLet1272 — 2 months ago
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Hey guys, I have two cars already a 4.6 Mustang V8 and a 4 L Ford Ranger V6 both of which are absolutely terrible on fuel. However, the Mustang is actually better than the Ford Ranger and I would like to get a third car just because I like having multiple vehicles and although fuel economy isnt my main concern I would like something at least a little bit better on fuel than what I currently have. I’ve had a Buick 3.8 before and it was fairly good on fuel however I’ve seen a few cheap supercharged 3.8 regals around and was wondering how much worse they are? Is it a night and day difference or are they just slightly worse?

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u/BoringLet1272 — 2 months ago