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by Howard Tenke
$25.00
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Our tank tops are made from a 50% cotton / 50% polyester blend and are available in five different sizes. All tank tops are machine washable.
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A steak hoagie waiting to be devoured at the West Virginia Italian Heritage Festival in Clarksburg, WV.... more
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1 - 2 business days
Average Rating (4 Stars):
Lana Christian
April 17th, 2024
It came in different color than advertised. Instead of Red it is grayish pink.
Lana Christian
April 17th, 2024
Came in different color than Advertised. Instead of navy blue, it is bluish gray.
Kevin Stirzaker
April 11th, 2024
Still waiting for my order 😪
Marianne Obrzut
April 10th, 2024
We have always been Cleveland Indians fans. I bought this tank for my son. Great tank & many compliments.
Norma Davis
October 18th, 2023
t-shirt material was OK
Agostino Raimondi
July 23rd, 2023
Like the logo but not the tank top so much it rides to low at the front and the back.
A steak hoagie waiting to be devoured at the West Virginia Italian Heritage Festival in Clarksburg, WV.
The term hoagie originated in the Philadelphia area. The Philadelphia Evening Bulletin reported, in 1953, that Italians working at the World War I–era shipyard in Philadelphia, known as Hog Island where emergency shipping was produced for the war effort, introduced the sandwich, by putting various meats, cheeses, and lettuce between two slices of bread. This became known as the "Hog Island" sandwich; shortened to "Hoggies", then the "hoagie".
The Philadelphia Almanac and Citizen's Manual offers a different explanation, that the sandwich was created by early-twentieth-century street vendors called "hokey-pokey men", who sold antipasto salad, meats and cookies. When Gilbert and Sullivan's operetta H.M.S. Pinafore opened in Philadelphia in 1879, bakeries produced a long loaf called the pinafore. Entrepreneurial "hokey-pokey men" sliced the loaf in half, stuffed it with...
Hi I am Howard "Howie" Tenke. To some God gave the ability to paint, draw and sculpt; to me God gave a camera and the ability to see the beauty of His creation around me and capture it. Something I have been doing since 1972. Ansel Adams once said "There are two people in every photograph; the photographer and the viewer". It is my goal as a photographer each and every time I open my shutter to create something that will inspire you the viewer in some way, give you a moment of peace and serenity or provoke you to think about and marvel at this world we all share. Thank you for spending some time in my world and it is my fervent hope that you will find one of my award winning images that has meaning in your world. Please...
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Joan-Violet Stretch
My husband's favourite
Ella Kaye
food......I am a super fan of bread...wonderful
Kandy Hurley
Great foodie capture!
Elizabeth McTaggart
OMGoodness ~~ Looks so delicious!!!!
Belinda Greb
Looks yummy! Great image!
Cathy Anderson
Great!
HH Photography
Yummm! That looks delish! Nice image.
D Hackett
Nice foodie!
Steven Reed
Nice!
Penny Lisowski
Now I'm hungry...and I just ate!
Jamie Pham
Looks delish!
Rebecca Davis
Omg, now I'm hungry... great image!
Stephen Stookey
Terrific! v/f
Crystal Harman
MMMMmmmm
Luther Fine Art
Looks great!
Terri Waters
Delicious image
Lee Craig
Great foodie!
Debra Martz
You turned this Hoagie into a great piece of art!
Jack Zulli
For the man sized appetite! Now I'M hungry;)
Ellen Levinson
Wonderful!
Martin Howard
I don't know what a hoagie is, but I wouldn't mind trying one after looking at this mouth-watering image!
Stuart Litoff
You make it look delicious! Great work!