Pensacola Beach, FL

News
Cover
Home
Dining
Fishing
Nightlife
Live Entertainment
Happenings
Calendar
Archives
Advertising
Classifieds
Current Ads
Advertisers Index
Ad Rates
Classified Order
Links
Gulf Breeze News
Pensacola Beach Chamber of Commerce
Pensacola Beach Area Convention & Visitors Bureau
Emerald Coast Convention & Visitors Center (Okaloosa Island/Destin/Fort Walton Beach)
Beaches to Rivers of Santa Rosa County (Navarre Beach/Historic Milton/Blackwater River State Forest)
Search Archive

Copyright © 2005-2008
Splash
All Rights Reserved
Contact Us

RSS
RSS Feed


Newspaper web site content management software and services


DMCA Notices
DiningAugust 1, 2006 

really 'Mike and Mike' are really cooking

They dominate morning sports talk on ESPN radio stations nationwide, and you can see a TV simulcast of their award-winning "Mike & Mike in the Morning" show on ESPN2. Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic enjoy a terrific onair chemistry that perfectly matches Greenberg's prim and proper style with the rough and ready approach of former NFLstar Golic.

No one would ever mistake these two as brothers, but they act like they've known each other forever. In addition to busy on-air duties and hosting special events, they both gladly give a lot of attention and time to a variety of charitable causes. Greenberg's new best-selling book, "Why My Wife Thinks I'm an Idiot: The Life and Times of a Sportscaster Dad" is available everywhere. For more info: www.espnradio.com

Name a food or dish the other Mike loves that you would never touch under any circumstances.

Greenberg: "Golic loves blue cheese dressing. No way for me."

Golic: "He loves butternut squash. I wouldn't eat it on my deathbed."

Messiest food or snack you ever ate while driving.

Greenberg: "Egg whites and slice of Muenster cheese on a toasted whole-wheat bagel."

Photo: Rich Arden/ESPN Mike and Mike
Golic: "I once ate ribs while driving. Not a great experience."

A food or snack your kids love that you enjoy just as much as they do.

Greenberg: "Princess fruity snacks."

Golic: "We share many bowls of Captain Crunch together."

Who has the better-stocked kitchen at home?

Greenberg: "Golic's may have more food, but I bet it isn't alphabetized."

Golic: "No doubt mine is better stocked. It has real food."

The athlete you think could eat the most food at one sitting.

Greenberg: "Major League pitcher David Wells could probably eat a lot, but he'd have to remove his foot from his mouth to do it."

Golic: "I did an interview at a restaurant with former football player Tony Siragusa when he was still in the NFL, and the amount of food he consumed was enormous."

A "secret" food or eating habit:

Greenberg: "There is nothing better than a real Chicago Italian beef sandwich dipped and covered with hot peppers."

Golic: "When I was playing football I would eat my pregame meal of scrambled eggs and pancakes, then I would get to the stadium and mix in a cream-filled doughnut to top it all off." DADS AND KIDS MILKSHAKE

Mike and Mike say to serve this treat with a Mike and Mike favorite: A creamy peanut butter and strawberry jelly sandwich on whole wheat.
3 large scoops vanilla ice
cream
1 packet Princess fruit snacks
1/2 cup Captain Crunch cereal
2 cups milk
2 tablespoons chocolate syrup
1/2 cup ice cubes
Blend until thick. Eat with a spoon and have fun with your kids!

(c) 2006 King Features Synd.,

Inc.



Click ads below
for larger version