last night, we (my roomie, our friend and I) were trying to make some uber complicated chicken thing...it ended up being pan roasted with scallions and a parsley/olive oil/garlic powder sauce thing on top. quite delicious.
but after. oh ho ho...we tried to make chocolate mousse. and the people at the grocery steered us in the wrong direction, so we spent an hour or so looking for an ingredient we didn't even need in the end before giving up saying F*ck you to the Mousse and buying chocolate pudding instead...which we (and by that, I mean 'I') accidentally burned because SOMEONE (my roomie) squirted me with whipped cream. serves her right that she got powder lumps in her pudding
last night, we (my roomie, our friend and I) were trying to make some uber complicated chicken thing...it ended up being pan roasted with scallions and a parsley/olive oil/garlic powder sauce thing on top. quite delicious.
but after. oh ho ho...we tried to make chocolate mousse. and the people at the grocery steered us in the wrong direction, so we spent an hour or so looking for an ingredient we didn't even need in the end before giving up saying F*ck you to the Mousse and buying chocolate pudding instead...which we (and by that, I mean 'I') accidentally burned because SOMEONE (my roomie) squirted me with whipped cream. serves her right that she got powder lumps in her pudding
My wife's chocolate mousse is terrible... last time we had it I got some antler stuck in my throat... )
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Tonight it's to be NY Strip Steaks, wine sauce, mashed potatoes, something green (brocolini? My wife picked it up...sounds dastardly...) A friend is coming over to join us: he has the dessert. Might have to make cheese sauce for that brocolini to make it less healthy. Anyway, happy Saturday to one and all!
whatever i can scrounge together...most likely another grilled cheese unless i get my butt to the grocery today. if i do, there will be salad :P
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Chili dogs.
With mustard and diced onion.
Pure, bourgeois decadent goodness.
Four of 'em. I'm on vacation.
Mmm.
B-)
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my friend and I had an epic feast of chicken wings of multiple different flavors as well as fries.
I'm stuffed
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I didn't post about the Alka-Seltzer I had for dessert about 3 hours later ;%
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the owner of the building is like "hmm...delicious mexican food does not fit with my redevelopment plan...good bye, Juanita's"
sucks when local places that have been there FOREVER are ousted
That's a shame. Have you asked the owners if they are going to relocate?
Kind of unrelated story, but a story to give you hope Pen:
Years ago the local mall had an awesome food court. When the mall remodeled they kicked out all the food court restaurants because it didn't fit in with their remodel plan. I was upset because the pizza place was the best pizza I had ever had. two or three years passed and I had forgotten about the pizza place. Then one day I got talking about it with someone and they told me the place was open and was about 4 miles away. Guess where I went for dinner that night? 8 years later and I'm still a frequent customer, so frequent in fact they know me by name.
Here's to hoping your favorite restaurant relocates. Family owned places are truly the best places to eat.
Some people would complain even if you hang them with a new rope
I plan to go at least once more before they close on march 1...I'll see if I can locate the owners and ask them
I really hope it does too...it's been in the same spot my entire life, so it would be weird if it moved, but as long as I had their food, I'd be happy
tonight, I'm not sure yet. most likely some combination of egg and bagel unless I can convince the roomie to go somewhere...because she has a car, and it's WAY too cold to go walking anywhere :P
it was white pizza (ricotta, cream cheese, mozzarella mix) with artichokes on top. washed down with a double sized romarita which is a margarita with grenadine.
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...the best Steak ever was a NY Strip Steak at the Red Lobster in St. George/Utah!
NY Strip is my favourite cut of steak...and Red Lobster is probably my favourited restaurant -{
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...the best Steak ever was a NY Strip Steak at the Red Lobster in St. George/Utah!
NY Strip is my favourite cut of steak...and Red Lobster is probably my favourited restaurant -{
Favourited? Leoffs, where's that editor of yours? )
She's in Montreal...too far away, obviously ) Don't think I could afford to have her at my side as often as I need her.. ;%
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NY Strip is my favourite cut of steak...and Red Lobster is probably my favourited restaurant -{
Great mind-alike, bro.... -{
Actually it's my wife, who loves Red Lobster. Seafood, especially their lobster and snow crab legs are a must for her. As I was getting bored from all their seafood, I have started to order steaks there and I was very surprised how ell they are there. ;%
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NY Strip is my favourite cut of steak...and Red Lobster is probably my favourited restaurant -{
Great mind-alike, bro.... -{
Actually it's my wife, who loves Red Lobster. Seafood, especially their lobster and snow crab legs are a must for her. As I was getting bored from all their seafood, I have started to order steaks there and I was very surprised how ell they are there. ;%
I love their snow crab legs...it's not unusual for me to do an order of those as an appetizer ;% You know, I've never had a steak there.
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Wholesome and simple and loaded with calories! - chicken pie and mashed potatoes. Chicken, smoked bacon and mushrooms in a mild cheese and cream sauce, shortcrust pastry and mashed potatoes with loads of cream and butter. A diet looms after this weekend, together with some running and weights so what the hell!! (getting over an injury so ate loads, exercised not at all and avoided the bathroom scales!)
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Wife's surprised me for valentines - a night away in a really good hotel with dinner at Nathan Outlaw's, who has just won his second Michelin star. Not a bad night out! Don't know the menu yet, but I'm thinking rich and extravagant, champagne and I might even get round to trying that vesper thingy! (you do not order anything like that in a country Cornish pub!!!) Better get her some roses now...
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Wife's surprised me for valentines - a night away in a really good hotel with dinner at Nathan Outlaw's, who has just won his second Michelin star. Not a bad night out! Don't know the menu yet, but I'm thinking rich and extravagant, champagne and I might even get round to trying that vesper thingy! (you do not order anything like that in a country Cornish pub!!!) Better get her some roses now...
Well, that was quite a meal... I had braised squid on a very small mound of squid ink rissoto, served with roasted peppers and chorizo sausage - my wife had shell-on mussels in cream, mustard and cider - both delicious! Then I had braised beef shin with wild mushrooms, potato and parsnip mash and wilted spinach, which was very good - my wife had soft poached egg with smoked cheese on a potato rosti with spinach and mushrooms - which was utterly sh*t! No amount of explanation from the chef and manager worked, and we got that dish refunded. Then both desserts I had my eye on (not both, just 1st and 2nd choices) were sold out! It was all going so well, but then I talked the manager into two free Vespas - so managed to try the drink after all this time. Not bad, and my wife sipped hers with the same expression as Eva Greene, but I think that it was more like relief that it wasn't as bad as she thought it would be!
I'd never eaten in a Michelin starred restuarant before (and this one had two!) but it wasn't all that really. It cost over £150 before drinks, and I've eaten better gastro-pub food for £25 a head.
Tonight it's homemade lasagne, tossed salad and garlic bread tonight for a twentieth of the price!!! )
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Sorry to hear you meal wasn't all that.... how disappointing - but then again, those places get the stars, then if you visit on a 'bad' night - doesn't quite match up to the expectation.
Tonight it was steamed broccoli, carrots, pak choi and shredded pork over noodles.
Eaten of course, with chop sticks.... delicious
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last night, we (my roomie, our friend and I) were trying to make some uber complicated chicken thing...it ended up being pan roasted with scallions and a parsley/olive oil/garlic powder sauce thing on top. quite delicious.
but after. oh ho ho...we tried to make chocolate mousse. and the people at the grocery steered us in the wrong direction, so we spent an hour or so looking for an ingredient we didn't even need in the end before giving up saying F*ck you to the Mousse and buying chocolate pudding instead...which we (and by that, I mean 'I') accidentally burned because SOMEONE (my roomie) squirted me with whipped cream. serves her right that she got powder lumps in her pudding
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My wife's chocolate mousse is terrible... last time we had it I got some antler stuck in my throat... )
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oooooh *face/palms* you, my good sir, are almost as terrible as my sister when it comes to bad jokes and puns...
tonight is chicken parm (or so says the roomie) with a nice big pint (or three) of Guinness at the bar after.
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With mustard and diced onion.
Pure, bourgeois decadent goodness.
Four of 'em. I'm on vacation.
Mmm.
B-)
"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
my friend and I had an epic feast of chicken wings of multiple different flavors as well as fries.
I'm stuffed
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"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
Their Paella remains unbeaten!
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black bean burrito, red chili, guac and probably a margarita.
darn. I'm gonna miss you, Juanita's
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Why is the restaurant closing?
the owner of the building is like "hmm...delicious mexican food does not fit with my redevelopment plan...good bye, Juanita's"
sucks when local places that have been there FOREVER are ousted
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Looks like it's gonna be baked potato with beans and cheese
That's a shame. Have you asked the owners if they are going to relocate?
Kind of unrelated story, but a story to give you hope Pen:
Years ago the local mall had an awesome food court. When the mall remodeled they kicked out all the food court restaurants because it didn't fit in with their remodel plan. I was upset because the pizza place was the best pizza I had ever had. two or three years passed and I had forgotten about the pizza place. Then one day I got talking about it with someone and they told me the place was open and was about 4 miles away. Guess where I went for dinner that night? 8 years later and I'm still a frequent customer, so frequent in fact they know me by name.
Here's to hoping your favorite restaurant relocates. Family owned places are truly the best places to eat.
I really hope it does too...it's been in the same spot my entire life, so it would be weird if it moved, but as long as I had their food, I'd be happy
tonight, I'm not sure yet. most likely some combination of egg and bagel unless I can convince the roomie to go somewhere...because she has a car, and it's WAY too cold to go walking anywhere :P
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Kobe beef for my wife: She was delighted!
I've had an irish Angus Steak, which was terrible!
Generally speaking: I had good Kobe beef in my life, but the best Steak ever was a NY Strip Steak at the Red Lobster in St. George/Utah!
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
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NY Strip is my favourite cut of steak...and Red Lobster is probably my favourited restaurant -{
"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
Favourited? Leoffs, where's that editor of yours? )
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She's in Montreal...too far away, obviously ) Don't think I could afford to have her at my side as often as I need her.. ;%
"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
Great mind-alike, bro.... -{
Actually it's my wife, who loves Red Lobster. Seafood, especially their lobster and snow crab legs are a must for her. As I was getting bored from all their seafood, I have started to order steaks there and I was very surprised how ell they are there. ;%
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
I love their snow crab legs...it's not unusual for me to do an order of those as an appetizer ;% You know, I've never had a steak there.
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"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
You certainly know, that there is a "first time" for everything everywhere. So, I'd be happy to read your feedback after your first steak there. -{
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Ben and Jerry's Choc fudge brownie overload for pud - life is gooooooood
tofu (duh :P ), scallions, kale and soy sauce. yum
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Well, that was quite a meal... I had braised squid on a very small mound of squid ink rissoto, served with roasted peppers and chorizo sausage - my wife had shell-on mussels in cream, mustard and cider - both delicious! Then I had braised beef shin with wild mushrooms, potato and parsnip mash and wilted spinach, which was very good - my wife had soft poached egg with smoked cheese on a potato rosti with spinach and mushrooms - which was utterly sh*t! No amount of explanation from the chef and manager worked, and we got that dish refunded. Then both desserts I had my eye on (not both, just 1st and 2nd choices) were sold out! It was all going so well, but then I talked the manager into two free Vespas - so managed to try the drink after all this time. Not bad, and my wife sipped hers with the same expression as Eva Greene, but I think that it was more like relief that it wasn't as bad as she thought it would be!
I'd never eaten in a Michelin starred restuarant before (and this one had two!) but it wasn't all that really. It cost over £150 before drinks, and I've eaten better gastro-pub food for £25 a head.
Tonight it's homemade lasagne, tossed salad and garlic bread tonight for a twentieth of the price!!! )
http://apbateman.com
Tonight it was steamed broccoli, carrots, pak choi and shredded pork over noodles.
Eaten of course, with chop sticks.... delicious