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He lost a fantasy football bet. His Waffle House server became real winner.
CHAMBLEE, Ga. — Michael Carsley says it’s possible to have too much of a good thing. In his case, it was Waffle House waffles.“Much bigger than I thought in my head. The first 7 really took me down hard,” Carsley said.Carsley and his buddies are in a fantasy football league. The guy who finished in last place agreed to spend 24 hours at the Chamblee restaurant eating waffles. Carsley lost, so he decided to make his trip to Waffle House interesting. He live streamed the whole thing on social media.“I’m sure you guys have better stuff to do than watch me shove waffles in my mouth. But,...…CHAMBLEE, Ga. — Michael Carsley says it’s possible to have too much of a good thing. In his case, it was Waffle House waffles.“Much bigger than I thought in my head. The first 7 really took me down hard,” Carsley said.Carsley and his buddies are in a fantasy football league. The guy who finished in last place agreed to spend 24 hours at the Chamblee restaurant eating waffles. Carsley lost, so he decided to make his trip to Waffle House interesting. He live streamed the whole thing on social media.“I’m sure you guys have better stuff to do than watch me shove waffles in my mouth. But,...WW…
Metro Atlanta woman creates gourmet meals for chipmunk during pandemic
DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. — A DeKalb County woman who made her living writing restaurant reviews felt lost when the lockdown closed restaurants earlier this year.But Channel 2′s Berndt Petersen said she found a unique way to stay busy -- cooking fancy meals herself for an unexpected guest of honor.[DOWNLOAD: ]Angela Hansperger writes about the best dishes in Atlanta’s best restaurants. Over the last 10 years, she’s turned out hundreds of reviews. But over the last 10 months, she’s written next to none, as the pandemic shut down many restaurants.Hansperger said not being able to work was really...…DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. — A DeKalb County woman who made her living writing restaurant reviews felt lost when the lockdown closed restaurants earlier this year.But Channel 2′s Berndt Petersen said she found a unique way to stay busy -- cooking fancy meals herself for an unexpected guest of honor.[DOWNLOAD: ]Angela Hansperger writes about the best dishes in Atlanta’s best restaurants. Over the last 10 years, she’s turned out hundreds of reviews. But over the last 10 months, she’s written next to none, as the pandemic shut down many restaurants.Hansperger said not being able to work was really...WW…
Invasive snake-like worms popping up again in Georgia. Here’s what to do if you see one
GWINNETT COUNTY, Ga. — A growing number of metro area gardeners are crossing paths with something that looks like it belongs in a sci-fi movie.“It looked like an alien. It really had a strange look to it. Something I’ve never seen before,” Tim Breer said. The hammerhead worm species has been spotted in Georgia. The worm gets its name because its head resembles that of a Hammerhead shark. The worm is often confused for a snake because of its slender body and ability to grow up to a foot in length.“Even for me -- and I’m pretty well acquainted with the creepier crawlies that we have --this...…GWINNETT COUNTY, Ga. — A growing number of metro area gardeners are crossing paths with something that looks like it belongs in a sci-fi movie.“It looked like an alien. It really had a strange look to it. Something I’ve never seen before,” Tim Breer said. The hammerhead worm species has been spotted in Georgia. The worm gets its name because its head resembles that of a Hammerhead shark. The worm is often confused for a snake because of its slender body and ability to grow up to a foot in length.“Even for me -- and I’m pretty well acquainted with the creepier crawlies that we have --this...WW…
Farmers say this year’s Georgia peach crop is near perfect
HALL COUNTY, Ga. — Georgia peach growers are grinning from ear to ear right now. Farmers all over the state are reporting an unusually productive harvest.Aside from worrying about the weather, growers faced another challenge to this year’s crop: The COVID-19 pandemic.Farmers say the coronavirus threatened to ruin everything but it didn’t and the weather has been close to perfect.The Jaemor Farms market in Hall County has been very busy lately but nobody knew for sure it would be like this.“When COVID-19 started, it looked kind of dismal,” says Jaemor Farms owner Drew Echols.TRENDING...…HALL COUNTY, Ga. — Georgia peach growers are grinning from ear to ear right now. Farmers all over the state are reporting an unusually productive harvest.Aside from worrying about the weather, growers faced another challenge to this year’s crop: The COVID-19 pandemic.Farmers say the coronavirus threatened to ruin everything but it didn’t and the weather has been close to perfect.The Jaemor Farms market in Hall County has been very busy lately but nobody knew for sure it would be like this.“When COVID-19 started, it looked kind of dismal,” says Jaemor Farms owner Drew Echols.TRENDING...WW…
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