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Hester's slaw

~glitter and glamour~

Posted 3:22 pm, 05/12/2014

kenc (view profile)
Posted 3:01 pm, 05/12/2014
I always put a pinch of sugar in my slaw too glitter, learned it from a great cook.

I learned it from a great cook, too, the best.

;)

Hot Mess

Posted 3:20 pm, 05/12/2014

Didn't that woman work at McDonald's?

Old Dixie Dog

Posted 3:13 pm, 05/12/2014

Kenc, I don't think that they had ratings then. I worked the counter at a cafe part time, and don't remember one!! I think you are right about Moving starting nasty rumors about the vermin. I ate a lot of them footlongs and never found one roach in the slaw!!! The chili was a little crunchy at times!!!

Dixie Cup

Posted 3:01 pm, 05/12/2014

You could ask Hester. She lives in Wilkes, and still makes slaw.

kenc

Posted 3:01 pm, 05/12/2014

I always put a pinch of sugar in my slaw too glitter, learned it from a great cook.

kenc

Posted 2:58 pm, 05/12/2014

I didn't want to mention roaches, their slaw and chili was delicious. Wonder if one of their competitors started a nasty rumor. There's an urban legend born somewhere every minute.

~glitter and glamour~

Posted 2:57 pm, 05/12/2014

The key to good slaw is a couple of pinches of sugar...

;)

Yugoman

Posted 2:45 pm, 05/12/2014

They never charged extra for the flies and roaches lol. I loved their foot long dogs.

moving101

Posted 2:29 pm, 05/12/2014

The key to good slaw is to chop the cabbage up fine, then use Duke's mayo, salt/pepper, and a little mustard (or no mustard if'ns that's the way you like it).

Chopping the cabbage up fine releases the natural juices of the cabbage and keeps the slaw moist.

Fins has made a "rare" mistake. Hester's made their own slaw.

Kenc...not just flies...also roaches.

kenc

Posted 12:34 pm, 05/12/2014

You all are making me queezy thinking of all the hot dogs I ate there, I didn't look inside to see their rating or how nasty they might be. Wonder how many flies, or worse, I ate.

Quackquack

Posted 12:19 pm, 05/12/2014

I thought they were know for the great tasting Chili

too country

Posted 10:58 am, 05/12/2014

I would to. Them girls look hot back in them days

pantera

Posted 10:12 am, 05/12/2014

The nastiest place I ever ate at that had great food. I would just stay in the car and let the girl come out to take my order so I didn't have to see how dirty the place was(out of sight out of mind) I would give $10 for one of those footlongs.

too country

Posted 9:05 am, 05/12/2014

Heaters. It's been a long time since I heard that name. I used to go there at lunch. They had the best hotdogs.

s.yelrah

Posted 7:25 am, 05/12/2014

cabbage, mayonnaise, salt, pepper and vinegar and this is the original recipe

george h w b

Posted 7:18 am, 05/12/2014

I believe they used some cabbage, mustard and a fly or two for flavoring.

Heck, is there anyone still around who worked there? Long time ago.

myke243

Posted 11:18 pm, 05/11/2014

Regular slaw with a little mustard and a couple of flies.

Fins

Posted 9:30 pm, 05/11/2014

Store bought

Zappos

Posted 9:28 pm, 05/11/2014

Can anyone tell me how they made the slaw for Hester's drive-In??

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