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| Tuesday,
December 2, 2025: I'm off to check on Christmas displays for our Lawrence
& Eudora Christmas Display Tour, but first I revisited Barbwire
Barbecue in Eudora, Kansas. It opened in 2020 and the last time I was there
was in 2022. You still order at a counter and your order is brought to
your table.
I'd
had BBQ and a burger in the past, so this time I went with a pork tenderloin.
This was my favorite dish so far. The tenderloin & one side are reasonable
at $10.50. There is a credit card surcharge, but it is on 1.50%, which
is less than what the restaurant is charged by the processing company.
I'm not usually a fan of battered French fries, but these lightly battered
ones were good as well.
I
had previously checked on some of the Eudora displays and all the remaining
ones are up this year as well.
In
Lawrence, all of the displays are back this year, except the Martin family's
Parkside Christmas, After 17 years, they have discontinued their synchronized
light and music program this year.
Downtown,
I stopped at Mass Street Soda, which has been open 11 years. They advertise
that they have 1,000 varieties of craft soda from all over the world. I
was disappointed that they had neither the Diet Vernors Ginger Ale or Diet
Frostie Root Beer that I wanted, but settled for a regular Frostie float.
Santa
Fe Steam Locomotive 1073 in Watkins Park in Lawrence was looking nice in
the snow.
In
the evening, we drove to the Cedar Creek neighborhood in far northwest
Olathe, to check on a couple of Christmas displays from previous years.
The
synchronized light and music program at Shadow Glen Golf Club is bigger
this year. but the neighborhood display at 108th Street is much bigger.
In 2025 it has grown to fill the yards of 23 different houses and rivals
commercial drive through displays. A couple of white tail deer were wandering
through the displays.
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Pork Tenderloin & fries
Mass Street Soda
Santa Fe Steam Locomotive 1073
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| Sunday,
December 3, 2025: Our exploration today began with lunch at Aunt
Netters Cafe in Lecompton, Kansas. I hadn't been back to this great
breakfast and lunch restaurant since 2021.
You
order at a counter and your food is brought to your table when it is ready.
You serve your own Coke fountain drinks.
We
had a pork tenderloin sandwich with French fries, grilled chicken quesadilla,
and pulled pork sandwich with slaw. All were good with the tenderloin being
my favorite.
But
desserts are the star of the show at Aunt Netters. Even without having
it heated or with ice cream, the Dutch apple pie was great. Cherry pie
and peanut butter chocolate chip cookies to go were also good.
I
followed up on some Christmas displays which were ot up yet in Topeka,
Kansas when I checked before Thanksgiving and was pleased to find that
the Staffordshire Road Christmas Display is back. At one time, three homes
in a row formed major Christmas Light Displays in the 3000 block of Staffordshire
Road but since 2019, it has been mostly one, with part of one of the display
stretching into each of the next yards. This year it is smaller still,
all in one yard, but is still quite impressive.
In
the evening, I continued to check on Christmas Displays in Lenexa and Overland
Park.
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Dutch Apple Pie
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| Monday,
December 4, 2025:
It was another day of checking on Christmas Displays. Today it was in south
Overland Park. All but one of the previously unconfirmed displays were
up, though there were significant changes to some.
Midway
through the tour, I had lunch at Harp Barbecue on 135th Street in Overland
Park, Kansas. I last dined there shortly after it moved from Raytown, Missouri,
about a year ago. The restaurant had only one other customer when I arrived,
a little after noon, but did get busier later on. You order at the counter,
serve yourself fountain drinks (they have COke products, but do not have
Diet Coke), and they bring the food to the table.
Wanting
dishes I hadn't had before, I ordered a sausage sandwich with tallow French
fries and a quarter pound of pork belly (special this day).
The
sausage needed a sauce, but I didn't care for their sauce and saved mst
of it to have at home with sauce of my own. As I was about to leave, a
couple of tables near me were brought their food and offered a second,
hot sauce, which hadn't been offered to me.
The
pork belly was good, but I think I would have enjoyed it even more without
the "sticky," which was a sweet sauce with sesame seeds.
The
crinkle fries were OK.
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Sausage sandwich, fries & sticky pork belly
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| Friday,
December 12, 2025:
We had supper at KC Grill N Kabob, which returned to 87th Street in Lenexa,
Kansas this summer. It was farther west on 87th Street and a favorite place
for us 20 years ago until sometime in Covid, when they moved to Overland
Park.
They
are now in a much smaller place (6 tables inside) and the buffet is back
but only Friday evening and lunch & supper on Saturday & Sunday.
The $20 dinner buffet included many of the dishes I loved before and some
of them seem even better than I remember, particularly the Tandoori Chicken,
Fafil and Nan. The Tandoori Chicken is not on the menu, so it looks like
I will be waiting for the weekends when it is on the buffet.
I
hope their old clientele finds them and they start filling up. That may
mean there is no place to sit, but the buffet can also be ordered to go.
On
the way home we checked on some Lenexa Christmas Displays and discovered
one from the past on 84th Street. It is the Knackstedt Family Christmas
Display, just east of Pflumn Road. It hasn't been up when I have checked
some years, but is back and really beautiful! The display began with figures
modeled on the Mitford Snowmen Collection and has been added to over the
years.
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KC Grill N Kabob
Buffet
Lenexa Xmas Display
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| Friday,
December 19, 2025:
The City of Shawnee, Kansas is hosting a Christmas lights contest called
"Shawnee Rocks the Lights" and only one of the displays is on our tour.
There are other places on my tour that would rock the contest, but we toured
all of them tonight to see if there are ones to add to our Kansas
City Christmas Display Tour.
The
first one we visited was called "Christmas Beals" and might have been enough
to make our tour, but less than half of it was lighted. There were four
houses in the contest which will be added to the tour and one which we
drove past that wasn't in the contest that is being added.
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| Tuesday,
December 23, 2025:
I drove to Kansas City, Kansas to have lunch at Slap's
BBQ, where the Tuesday special is Burnt End Street Tacos, but arriving
just after noon, the line to get in went out to the street.
Not
wanting to stand in line that long, plan B was to revisit Quickies Burger
& Fries in the Armourdale neighborhood in Kansas City, Kansas. I dined
there a little over a year ago and had a great pork tenderloin, onion rings
and root beer float. It is a small carry out only restaurant, with four
outdoor tables on the far side of the parking lot.
This
time I ordered the Old School Cheeseburger (American cheese, bacon, grilled
onion, lettuce, pickles, mustard, and ketchup), fries and a chocolate malt.
The young man at the register checked to make sure that they had malt,
before taking my order, but came out later to apologize that they were
out of chocolate. The strawberry malt I substituted was great and a quarter
gone but the time my order was ready.
I
don't usually get bacon on my burgers, but this flavors combined wonderfully.
They didn't ask how the burger should be cooked and it was well done, which
is more cooked than I would choose, but it was still great. The fries were
crispy on the outside and meaty on the inside. It was really a great meal!
After
lunch I revisited one of the Christmas displays we saw a night in Shawnee,
Kansas last week, to see how it looks in daylight.
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Old School Cheeseburger
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| Friday,
December 26, 2025:
We drove to Topeka to checkout the Kansas
Museum of History, which reopened last month after being closed for
over three years for renovations. The exterior of the museum has no obvious
changes.
Inside,
the look has changed a lot, starting with the 1946 Funk airplane (manufactured
in Coffeyville, Kansas) suspended above the lobby. The area of the museum
that seemed most interesting was the Bleeding Kansas exhibit, which includes
the stories of many of the enslaved people.
My
favorite part of the former museum is gone, the 1950s diner made by the
Valentine Industries. That area was used to tell how Kansas has been the
home or original location of many restaurant chains from White Castle to
the Harvey House chain to Applebee's.
The
1880 AT&SF steam locomotive is unmoved and doesn't appear to have been
worked on.
Before
leaving, we also stopped by the Kansas State Archives to photograph some
exhibits and check on a Lenexa history book which Linda wrote a few years
ago.
We
drove west to Maple Hill, to have lunch at Flaming Grill Restaurant And
Bar, which opened this spring and I thoroughly enjoyed in July. Today we
had county fried steak with gravy, French fries. a steak fajita taco and
bottomless chips with queso spinach dip & fire roasted salsa.
The
steak was large and the black peppery gravy nicely complimented the crispy
coating. To my delight, the food was generally more spicy than we expected,
particularly the seasoned fries and the queso.
The
chichken fried steak came with the choice of chili, salad or soup. I had
the chili the last time and went with New England clam chowed today. Ot
was pretty good. Could have used a little more clam.
The
service was very good.
Back
in Topeka, we stopped at Mount Calvary Cemetery, which is just west of
Gage Park. We photographed the graves of two widely different Kansans.
Otto "The Claw" Schnellbacher from Sublette, Kansas a player in both the
NFL and NBA, while Joan Marie McInroy Finney was the first woman governor
of Kansas.
Our
final stop was Hazel Hill Chocolate. The downtown candy shop is 20
years old, but the family has a tradition of candy making in outer cities
which goes back 3 generations.
They
have a nice selection of hand made candies, plus specialty chocolate bars
made from cacao from various countries, which they offer samples of. The
day after Christmas, they were out of many items and I was disappointed
that they did not have the chocolate covered bacon which I came to try.
In
the evening, we were able to accompany our 1 & 4 year old granddaughters
to Knights Of Lights Festival in Bonner Springs and had a wonderful time!
There were many things for them to enjoy at no additional cost, such as
a train ride, cookie decorating, crafts, free hot chocolate, lights maze,
and a mock snowball fight.
Better
yet, there were free gifts for everyone who stopped to get them. A toy
for the little ones and free tickets to the Renaissance Festival next September.
Supper
was at Twisters Bar & Grill a couple of miles away. They were busy,
but the food came out quickly. The server was a little abrupt, but that
was because they were busy. The potato skins were more like potato wedges
and otherwise OK. The burger was average, but the fries were better.
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Kansas Museum of History
Flaming Grill Restaurant & Bar
Governor Finney
Knights Of Lights Festival
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