Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Serving up some food ideas...
With all the Independence Day festivities over the weekend, you may have missed out on some events.
On Sunday, July 5th, in London, the Men's Wimbledon Championship Tennis Game took place. Roger Federer squared off against Andy Roddick in what turned out to be a record setting game.
Both players made great serves throughout the game. They were each other's equal for four full sets and nearly the entire 30-game fifth set. Federer finally edged ahead, breaking Roddick's serve for the only time in the 77th and last game to close out a 5-7, 7-6 (6), 7-6 (5), 3-6, 16-14 victory Sunday.
The epic match — the fifth set alone lasted more than 1 1/2 hours — gave Federer his sixth Wimbledon title, and a total of 15 Grand Slam event titles in total. It is one more than tennis great Pete Sampras. In total, the match lasted 4 hours and 16 minutes.
In addition to tennis balls, what else do these guys like to serve up?
Andy Roddick has said he enjoys a nice ham and cheese sandwich. Andy says, "Call me All-American, but I love Ham and Cheese sandwiches. And not just any old ham and cheese sandwich... My mother's are the best. I've tried many times to make these sandwiches on my own, but it's never the same." (tv.com)
On Waiter.com, you can try TOGO's to get your own ham and cheese sandwich. Choose what condiments you would like to help create a sandwich as close to mom's as possible.

Roger Federer has said that his favorite food to be served up is Gnocchi with Gorgonzola. If you would like to eat Gnocchi like Federer, you should check out the menu at Amici's East Coast Pizzeria.
Of course, Wimbledon wasn't the only championship won over the weekend.

On July 4th, Joey Chestnut of San Jose, California, won the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Competition for the third year in a row by eating 68 hot dogs in 10 minutes! If you would like a hot dog yourself, you can check out Clarke's Charcoal Broiler. However, we suggest eating really fast be left only to the professionals like Joey Chestnut.
Togo's, Amici's, Clarke's and many other restaurants are available for delivery from Waiter.com with a minimum food purchase of $35, an $8.95 delivery fee, and a 15% driver support fee. If you need help placing your order, call 1-800-Waiter-9.
On Sunday, July 5th, in London, the Men's Wimbledon Championship Tennis Game took place. Roger Federer squared off against Andy Roddick in what turned out to be a record setting game.
Both players made great serves throughout the game. They were each other's equal for four full sets and nearly the entire 30-game fifth set. Federer finally edged ahead, breaking Roddick's serve for the only time in the 77th and last game to close out a 5-7, 7-6 (6), 7-6 (5), 3-6, 16-14 victory Sunday.
The epic match — the fifth set alone lasted more than 1 1/2 hours — gave Federer his sixth Wimbledon title, and a total of 15 Grand Slam event titles in total. It is one more than tennis great Pete Sampras. In total, the match lasted 4 hours and 16 minutes.
In addition to tennis balls, what else do these guys like to serve up?
Andy Roddick has said he enjoys a nice ham and cheese sandwich. Andy says, "Call me All-American, but I love Ham and Cheese sandwiches. And not just any old ham and cheese sandwich... My mother's are the best. I've tried many times to make these sandwiches on my own, but it's never the same." (tv.com)
On Waiter.com, you can try TOGO's to get your own ham and cheese sandwich. Choose what condiments you would like to help create a sandwich as close to mom's as possible.
Roger Federer has said that his favorite food to be served up is Gnocchi with Gorgonzola. If you would like to eat Gnocchi like Federer, you should check out the menu at Amici's East Coast Pizzeria.
Of course, Wimbledon wasn't the only championship won over the weekend.
On July 4th, Joey Chestnut of San Jose, California, won the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Competition for the third year in a row by eating 68 hot dogs in 10 minutes! If you would like a hot dog yourself, you can check out Clarke's Charcoal Broiler. However, we suggest eating really fast be left only to the professionals like Joey Chestnut.
Togo's, Amici's, Clarke's and many other restaurants are available for delivery from Waiter.com with a minimum food purchase of $35, an $8.95 delivery fee, and a 15% driver support fee. If you need help placing your order, call 1-800-Waiter-9.
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