Seriously, didn't anybody eat anything this weekend? Nobody has any food related thoughts today?
C'mon! With Peanut around, I have to mainly live vicariously through the good folks on this board.
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Didn't miss all that much?hmmm, lets see
Thursday: Ugly Mug for ex-Matchbox miniburgers and pizza. The minburgers were yummy as always, but not quite a juicy as past miniburgers. The proscuitto pizza was tasty, although I'm not overly convinced that a cooked pizza with uncooked proscuitto thrown on top is the best way to present it.
Friday: A nice bowl of beef pho and fried egg rolls from Pacific Cafe helped settle the loopy feeling I was suffering from after receiving a battery of immunizations for my upcoming India trip
Saturday: A very poorly constructed grilled cheese sandwich at the Capitol Lounge...large chunks of foccacia slathered with melted Kraft cheese slices, topped with a slice of tomato and overdone bacon. plus DC United lost. However the Bass and the women were nice. A late night drunken rummage through the refrigerator scored me some left over upma and which I topped with a fried egg
Sunday: Dominos new 5/5/5 deal, that's right buy 3 medium one topping pizzas for $5 each with a side of Survivor Finale.
So really you and peanut didn't miss all that much!
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as always. Sebastian and Chef Monis never disappoint.
Oh well, something to look forward to next time. Posted 16 May 2005 - 01:47 PM
Posted 16 May 2005 - 01:55 PM
mmm, love that cheese - now that you mention it on Sunday I also partook of some Montenebro and Firefly farms cheese (the aged one that shaped a little like a pyramid)Humboldt Fog chevre
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Posted 16 May 2005 - 02:10 PM
Whole Foods had it - still unopened in a box in the back until I asked. Good with mango chutney on peppery water crackers.mmm, love that cheese - now that you mention it on Sunday I also partook of some Montenebro and Firefly farms cheese (the aged one that shaped a little like a pyramid)
Edited by crackers, 28 August 2005 - 01:26 PM.
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Posted 16 May 2005 - 02:37 PM
Kick butt, don't bother wasting your time taking names.Saturday night - tapas at Jaleo in Bethesda followed with ice cream at Giffords. The tapas were okay, nothing spectacular.
Sunday afternoon - fantastic meal at Huong Viet: lotus root salad w/ pork & shrimp, banh xeo and caramel fish along with a perfect ca phe su da.
My time has been and will be consumed with practice for our upcoming competition so my foodie side must be put on hold for my hypercompetitive, kick butt and take names side.
Posted 16 May 2005 - 03:13 PM
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Posted 16 May 2005 - 04:35 PM
How do you know you're a well-adjusted foodie?-babka
Will schmooz for schmaltz-qwertyy
She never promised that life would be easy, but she did promise that if I hung with her the food would be good. -Joan Bauer
...the craving of a Jew for pork, in particular when it has been deep-fried, is a force greater than night or distance or a cold blast off the Gulf of Alaska.
-Michael Chabon
Posted 16 May 2005 - 05:01 PM
Posted 16 May 2005 - 05:07 PM
Perhaps this goes in the other thread, but WTF is a micro tomato? A cherry tomato?a micro tomato
Posted 16 May 2005 - 05:23 PM
How do you know you're a well-adjusted foodie?-babka
Will schmooz for schmaltz-qwertyy
She never promised that life would be easy, but she did promise that if I hung with her the food would be good. -Joan Bauer
...the craving of a Jew for pork, in particular when it has been deep-fried, is a force greater than night or distance or a cold blast off the Gulf of Alaska.
-Michael Chabon
Posted 16 May 2005 - 07:12 PM
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Great minds think alike.Chicken with a wine-sundried tomato sauce, brown rice, and roast asparagus.
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Posted 19 May 2005 - 08:47 AM
Have you taught Peanut how to use chopsticks yet?Last night's dinner was at JPW's Thai Home Eatery
Pork larb - absolutely exquisite. The chef has really perfected this dish
Cucumber salad with salty sweet lime dressing - not bad but nothing special
Chix stir fry with chinese broccoli and bamboo shoots - nicely done and just the right amount of heat. Could have used a little bit more sauce as the bamboo shoots are thirsty little bastards.
Edited by FunnyJohn, 19 May 2005 - 08:48 AM.
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Posted 19 May 2005 - 10:15 AM
Generally do Thai food, so no chopsticks yet.Have you taught Peanut how to use chopsticks yet?
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Posted 19 May 2005 - 01:59 PM
I didn't notice it missing one way or another, but when you mention it, a little sesame oil would be good in this, maybe in the marinade for the beef.Oooh, bilrus, that looks good.
One question though - I noticed the recipe didn't have sesame oil listed as an ingredient. Did you feel the lack of it affected the taste? I find it a little odd that it's not used. (Of course, this could be just me as I am a sesame oil addict. I put it in my ramen noodles!)
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Posted 23 May 2005 - 10:51 AM
You ate!? Impressive. I'm wondering what I can do with all the left overs. Come home for dinner tonight kids!After gorging at the picnic yesterday all I had room for was some nonfat Total yogurt with a handful of walnuts and a drizzle of honey.
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Posted 24 May 2005 - 07:27 AM
Didn't make your own pasta? On a weeknight? After working all day? How dare you!Sausage and kale with penne a la Mario. He suggests making your own stinging nettle pasta, but I was just too god damned tired.
As a side note -- My copy of Simple Italian Food is almost RIP; binder falling apart, pages falling out. I have yet to try a recipe from this book that needs tweaking. And as any cookbook addict knows, that is VERY unusual.
Edited by Heather, 24 May 2005 - 07:27 AM.
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