Life was moving pretty fast. My family left town. Spring turned into summer. Kate & I celebrated five years of doing the OB market.
We even helped an old friend get a booth for her non-profit business that made dog treats. We were well known at our weekly setups & the grilled cheese business was good.
We debuted a quarter pound Cheeseburger grilled cheese (our first burger or patty melt, if you will) inspired by an old Hardee's (or Carl's Jr.) favorite, the "Frisco County Jr." And even broke out some new T-shirts with a new slogan printed on them:
I finished a hand-painted street sign to hang above the sidewalk at our shop. Originally I was going to do a California license plate, but Kate reminded me that that was, "kind of Hodad's thing," with license plates covering the interior walls of their shop.Our friend Bernie's dog, Huell Howser, approving of Mad Munch's brand new street sign.
Fair enough, the street sign has held up well to the test of time. People still stop to snap pics of it & jump up & slap it every now & then. I still laugh that it says "Est. 2018" on it. We were very optimistic back then.
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