The Home Gourmet thread
#946
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Why did this thread fall so far back all of a sudden? Is it the health foods thread?
Made a nice frittata earlier. Quite tasty. Onion, mushroom, spinach, tomatoes, ham, and of course the eggs.
Made a nice frittata earlier. Quite tasty. Onion, mushroom, spinach, tomatoes, ham, and of course the eggs.
#947
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Wife decided she wanted ramen with kimchi and an egg on it.
I complied!
Ramen
1 cup chicken broth
1 tbsp-ish soy sauce
1 squirt fish sauce
1 squirt sriracha
big pinch of salt
farmers market kimchi (yum+spicy)
spring onions
poached egg
dash of salt, pepper, and more sriracha for garnish
OM
NOM
NOM
if only it had some bbq porky goodness thrown in!
I complied!
Ramen
1 cup chicken broth
1 tbsp-ish soy sauce
1 squirt fish sauce
1 squirt sriracha
big pinch of salt
farmers market kimchi (yum+spicy)
spring onions
poached egg
dash of salt, pepper, and more sriracha for garnish
OM
NOM
NOM
if only it had some bbq porky goodness thrown in!
#954
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we also have reservations at Tom Colicchio's place, Wolfgang Puck's, Michael Cierello... a few more I cant remember.
You could do Jaleo instead! I didn't have kids so I could eat better...
You could do Jaleo instead! I didn't have kids so I could eat better...
#958
I remember the feels of having nothing around when my family lived in Lewisburg. Speaking of which, I've heard it has grown a good bit and gotten pretty hip. I'd think their dining has improved similarly since good food and alcohol usually correlate with 'hipness'.
#959
I was gonna say, hit up the Greenbrier. Dad used to work there and it was like a second home. It's not as good as it was 10 years ago when they were a 5 star hotel but still bangin. I'd also try The Gristmill near Hot Springs, VA and The Homestead as well if you're ever in that area.
I remember the feels of having nothing around when my family lived in Lewisburg. Speaking of which, I've heard it has grown a good bit and gotten pretty hip. I'd think their dining has improved similarly since good food and alcohol usually correlate with 'hipness'.
I remember the feels of having nothing around when my family lived in Lewisburg. Speaking of which, I've heard it has grown a good bit and gotten pretty hip. I'd think their dining has improved similarly since good food and alcohol usually correlate with 'hipness'.
#960
I hear it's declined quite a bit over the years... enough to make me remove it from my list of "must visit" places.
Of course, I can't think of anywhere to recommend in it's place... my quaint little rustic Italian place in Sonoma has gone to **** in the last decade.
Food, service, everything. Makes me wonder if the owners finally sold the place, since everyone now dials it in.
I'm in Sonoma county myself. If you need some recommendations for great food and reasonable prices... let me know?