Ethanol-free gasoline is also be used in gasoline powered lawn equipment. If you're having problems with your mower, blower or weed-eater , using some of this can help get it going. This is especially true after the equipment has been sitting over the winter. Downside is that it isn't as green as regular gas, so use sparingly.
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Thai Town rocks!! No I do not work for them. My husband and I just ate Panang Curry Chicken, Shrimp Pad Thai and Curry Puffs. First of all, everything was fresh, then they used actual Thai lime leaves in the curry, and the shrimp and chicken were cooked to the appropriate doneness. The sauces' flavors were awesome, just yummy (sorry, not able to provide much deconstruction there).
They even had a fresh lime wedge for the Pad Thai (my pet peeve, gross, old lime wedges, which they have disappointed me with before, but not this time!). The Curry Puffs were wonderful and are different from the other Thai restaurants we've been to. See, I actually did eat their food (at home because I am a hermit).
Parking is difficult, so you may have to take the small car and scout around the block for a decent space (I've never done this, but like I said, I am a hermit, so I don't go out on the weekend). Their prices are reasonable. Check them out and bon appetit!!