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Thomas Degeest, the Belgian-born owner of the Wafels & Dinges truck, which sells the pulled-pork waffles, says that he recently considered adding a second truck, but with legislation currently in limbo, he's holding off.
Bloomberg's Nanny State Targets Street Food Michael C. Moynihan 2011
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Lori Eanes for The Wall Street Journal Above, a pulled-pork sandwich with roasted potatoes.
Boulettes Larder 2011
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There are about 15 locally sourced beers—a good choice to pair with the pulled-pork sliders.
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But the menu does include what host Padma Lakshmi calls "classic comfort-food dishes" like chicken pot pie, cheesesteaks, soft pretzels, pulled-pork sandwiches and ramen noodles.
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Skeptics argue that Washington, unlike New York, falls within the zone of North Carolina pulled-pork influence and that a Texas-only menu will not succeed here.
Smoke Signals: The New Yorkers are coming! Jim Shahin 2011
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The pork, donated by a church member, was turned into pulled-pork sandwiches sold at $10 apiece in the church parking lot.
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It has its own smoker and is known for its pulled-pork sandwiches $9.
A Luxury Penthouse in Omaha Sarah Tilton 2011
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The pulled-pork sandwich $9 is flavorful and heavy if you're planning to fill up.
Parked In the Park 2011
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That means pulled-pork sandwiches and fish and chips, all in larger portions.
Restaurants Cater Ben Worthen 2010
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By night, Manhattan foodies fill the handful of tables to sample some of pitmaster Josh Bowen's pork tips, St. Louis cut spare ribs, pulled-pork sandwiches, beef brisket, lamb sausage and chicken.
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