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Re: Favorite $100 meals

Don't forget to add that to the data base. Nice addition to my flight planning. I can check that one next time I head for ID.
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Re: Favorite $100 meals

I'll put in a vote on the Homestead Restaurant just off the airport at Afton. Garry and I ate there both coming and going to JC this June..got to see some new Huskies on the ramp at Aviat.
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Re: Favorite $100 meals

I like to eat at the little Cafe at the Caldwell, Id. airport.(EUL). Their ham steak breakfast is hard to beat. They have good hamburgers, too.
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Don't overlook Fields, Oregon either. Great place to stay and play, and as they say, "The best milkshakes in the world."

http://fieldsoregon.com/default.aspx

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GumpAir wrote:Don't overlook Fields, Oregon either. Great place to stay and play, and as they say, "The best milkshakes in the world."


I've always wanted to go there. Here's a pic of my dad fueling up back in the mid-90's.

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