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Does this have anything to do with adding "bull pizzle" to the menu? (don't haveany idea, but I couldn't resist.)
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Others have a better sense of how to organize comments, but here are some: --- Cab drivers will say "Are you SURE you want to go to that street?" --- The new Corduroy has no backdraft ale ... no room for kegs. --- It was good to see some of the favorites from before ... I had the roast lamb and spinach. --- The pineapple tart was wonderful. --- Rumor is that they will be open May 11 (Mother's Day). Closed Sundays, otherwise. --- Ferhat adjusting to his new role, not easy to supervise, rather than be hands on. --- Scott says the "items that need to be finished" checklist will be done by July 4.!
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Is it fancy dress? No one told me it was fancy dress.
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Nothing like going into the woods and getting laminated.
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I thought I was the only one who found that modern "non-stick" worked fine, so long as the first thing in the pan was "a lump of butter such as your thumb". I learned my klutz cooking using hand-me-down cast iron and some RevereWare pots from who knows where, so I'm a little fearful of the special care needed for the "good stuff". (my local sheriff had made me promise to be very, very careful).
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Was that you hiking into the wilderness with a throng of Boy Scouts, helping them earn their "Wilderness Survival" merit badges? Cooking equipment consisting only of a half dozen Sara Lee pie tins, a rusty hatchet, and a copy of the French Laundry cookbook? Now that is character building.
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The "soft opening" of the new Corduroy was amazing! Sorry you missed it. Sure, you can be 99.8% certain that this an April Fools, really lammo joke, but shouldn't someone go and check it out anyway?
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Good one, New Cork Doll
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My bad.
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I don't know what is in the drink, the "Eliot Spitzer". It does involve something tangy from New York, though.
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Information that Ellwood Thompson's Market wants to open a store at Columbia Road and 14th Street. Not definitely going to happen, but more of a "yes, no, maybe" statement. Questions 1. Who is Ellwood Thompson's Market? 2. Would this store be a good thing? 3. Should I care if they open a store, or not? (yes, probably) Here is their web site: click (more info about Polyface Farms, and other Birkenstocker type stuff) ============================== What got me started on this is this message (they want your help getting this store!): AM group message Mostly, I know nothing. Really.
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Years ago, a good many, I was working as a waiter ... a customer wanted to speak to the manager ... I looked high and low for him ... finally saw him ... What was he doing coming out of a storage room with the "good looking guy" waiter, pulling up his pants? I was surprised that somehow out of this, I got to be the bad guy.Encouraged to find employment elsewhere. Whether the customer got to talk to the manager, I don't know.
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Yes, quite likely you get some points for this. At least I know you would on "that other board".
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A little article in the Washington Business Journal says that Pete's Apizza is one of six restaurants opening in a building near 14th and Irving St. ... Sake Club, Potbelly, Five Guys, a Gastropub (?) by chef Jamie Leeds. Just enough information to cause trouble. Original article here: click
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Ran out of candles, did we?
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I enjoy it all, including " A melange of Sysco lettuce, aged since last Thursday in our thermally stabilized storage unit". But then I am a word guy. It is a little weird when the menu says "Dry aged steak, yadda, yadda, yadda" and "Succulent Maine lobster, yadda, yadda, yadda" and the server says "surf and turf". Not that I have anything against Morton's.
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I stopped by the 18th Street location. Since the service is essentially DIY, the service sucked. Ever had a server who was new on the job? I mean really new? I mean "where are the knives and forks?" new? That was me. The food ... eh, I would go back if it was 95 degrees out, I was standing in front of the main entrance, and I needed a beer. As a kid, I was facinated by the Automat in NY (it was like buying a slice of pie from a vending machine). Maybe technology-fascinated kids would find Vapiano fun.
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To the fabulous (and I do mean marvelous) Hillvalley: Happy Birthday!
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Breakfast - The Early-Morning, Polyphonic Food Blog
DameEdna replied to txaggie's topic in Shopping and Cooking
300 yummy calories. In the MickeyD world, it's nothing. -
The pattern has been established: consume many bottles of wine one night, return next night and complain that wine list has been brutally pillaged. The 'Smurf Piss' ... basically a Margarita, not bad, if you like that kind of thing. Those who expect the Hendrick's gin ... I wouldn't get my hopes up, considering the massive quantities consumed Monday night. Discussion where to get the best 'golden shower': inconclusive (thankfully). Surprised that Southern Comfort is on the special menu ($3?). The SC drinkers I've known have had exceptional capacity. The kitchen continues its excellent work, in spite of the rowdiness of the patrons. No duck egg salad, though.
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... hilarity ensues. As I expected, the divine Ms. M will be pressed into service (no?). For a few days, ordering will be discouraged. You will take what's put in front of you, and like it (probably be good, though). We shall see. A self-service bar? When was the last you saw that? (free form speculation based on no facts what-so-ever)
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A team of linguists is attempting to determine if the 'special' in special menu means: 1) to use up whatever is leftover in the kitchen, or 2) something so unbelievably good that those who don't get a taste will howl at the injustice. Meanwhile, another team, these oenological clairvoyants ,are trying to determine how many bottles are left in the wine cellar, and the labels. Or I suppose we could just ask.
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Looks like Scott has been appointed (by acclamation) "Le Grand Fromage" for the picnic. Cheese Head hat optional.
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Chinese New Year is Feb. 7, 2008, the year of the Rat! So far I'm looking at doing a Hot and Sour Soup ... need Wood Ear mushrooms and lily buds. Anyone have more ideas?