Originally Posted by 99mx5
(Post 675326)
Ugh! Sam Adams Octoberfest... At least it's better than Beck's Octoberfest.
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After a 9 mile hike, and decided I needed some sushi.
40 dollars later, I ended up eating a half a carton of cookies and 2 glasses of milk when I got home. I should have hit Wendy's instead of the sushi. It would have been 32 dollars cheaper, and probably healthier after factoring in the cookie fiasco. |
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my lunch today:
too cheap and lazy to get something outside in the cold. plus y8s really worked me out last night and im sore. https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...1&d=1294420857 |
Dinner last night. Duck consommé, foie gras, caramalized sea scallops with asparagus and some kind of little pearl pasta with shredded sun-dried tomatoes, and a cream cake soaked in amaretto.
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joe has overthrown the king.
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This thread is not about dinner.
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Sorry, I forgot to take a picture of lunch. Hell, even in the crew's mess they're dishing up some remarkably good chow. Today was lamb curry over rice, grilled vegetables, and a sort of creamy pasta thing. Not nearly as fancy on the presentation, but filling and yummy.
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Today my lunch consisted of Saltines and Pedialyte. I caught a touch of food poisoning last night. :barf:
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Work from home lunch - deep fryer edition: Hot and spicy breaded tenders and old bay fries.
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Desert: Penne Cotta.
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You've got hairy arms.
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Originally Posted by Pusha
(Post 676630)
You've got hairy arms.
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Originally Posted by Joe Perez
(Post 676524)
Dinner last night. Duck consommé, foie gras, caramalized sea scallops with asparagus and some kind of little pearl pasta with shredded sun-dried tomatoes, and a cream cake soaked in amaretto.
http://img37.imagefra.me/i517/thradd..._d9c_u77ts.jpg http://img37.imagefra.me/i517/thradd..._fd5_u77ts.jpg There's a restaurant in Chicago that is supposed to be exceptional. No menu, you sit in the kitchen, and the chef brings you food. Unfortunately it is about $800 for two people with wine. I'm going to make this a vacation. I have an Italy trip this year. (first time to Europe, yay) I could care less about museums. I want an insane food experience. |
I quite enjoyed NYC for the food. I plan to go back when I can devote more time and money to food, and not wedding bullshit.
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Originally Posted by miata2fast
(Post 675500)
After a 9 mile hike, and decided I needed some sushi.
40 dollars later, I ended up eating a half a carton of cookies and 2 glasses of milk when I got home. I should have hit Wendy's instead of the sushi. It would have been 32 dollars cheaper, and probably healthier after factoring in the cookie fiasco. |
Originally Posted by NA6C-Guy
(Post 676771)
I quite enjoyed NYC for the food. I plan to go back when I can devote more time and money to food, and not wedding bullshit.
Passed Appetizers Seared crab cakes with creole and lime remoulade as side sauces Caprese skewers heirloom tomato, basil, mozzarella and balsamic reduction Butternut squash bisque with mini grilled rye tilla cheddar sandwiches Dinner Station with food signs Mixed greens and baby spinach with dried cranberries, golden beets, toasted pecans, goat cheese and citrus vinaigrette Roasted lamb (med rare) with rosemary, garlic. lemon and artichokes Wild mushroom ravioli with truffle salt Roasted sweet potatoes, new potatoes, fennel and carrots, with caramelized garlic and onions Medley of green beans, brussel sprouts and assorted squash with brown butter Artisan breads with whipped butter Sumptuous Wedding Cake With berries and mint |
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I had poached eggs this morning, like a thug
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