Dinner Tonight
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A raw ear of sweet corn. Exploding cold sweet and refreshing awesomeness.
A tomato
Two kinds of tomme cheeses
Baguette
Donut peaches
Last night was zucchini pancakes covered with caramelized buttery sweet corn and coarsley chopped tomatoes and pine nuts.
A tomato
Two kinds of tomme cheeses
Baguette
Donut peaches
Last night was zucchini pancakes covered with caramelized buttery sweet corn and coarsley chopped tomatoes and pine nuts.
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That's hilarious...
Steak
Salad
That was all. But I got a nice secondary sear on those bitches, so I'm patting myself on the back tonight (and the tummy).
Steak
Salad
That was all. But I got a nice secondary sear on those bitches, so I'm patting myself on the back tonight (and the tummy).
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Really lazy and not wanting to put in effort tonight. Made some basmati rice and then made some tuna salad and ate that.
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
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I can't stop laughing at that pic.
Drive in movie theater. Made some sandwiches and snuck them in. Complemented by popcorn, Reese's Pieces, and Sour Patch Kids.
Drive in movie theater. Made some sandwiches and snuck them in. Complemented by popcorn, Reese's Pieces, and Sour Patch Kids.
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Made Lipton onion soup burgers last night for the first time in a long time. Mmmmmmmmmmmm
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Woww, this sounds delicious...whats the recipe?azgreg wrote:Made Lipton onion soup burgers last night for the first time in a long time. Mmmmmmmmmmmm
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Simple. 2 lbs. of ground beef, 1 packet of Lipton onion soup mix, and 1/2 cup of water. Mix in bowl, make patties to the size you want, and throw them on the grill. My oldest son ate his in about 45 seconds last night.CalStateTempe wrote:Woww, this sounds delicious...whats the recipe?azgreg wrote:Made Lipton onion soup burgers last night for the first time in a long time. Mmmmmmmmmmmm
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I'm making fish tacos tonight. Never tried to make them before so this should be interesting...
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What kind of fish are you using?
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Mahi
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Gonna make a quinoa chicken bowl tonight with a sriracha/honey/lime sauce
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Made this recipe tonight. Just added sugar snap peas to it and used fresh garlic instead of garlic salt.scumdevils86 wrote:Gonna make a quinoa chicken bowl tonight with a sriracha/honey/lime sauce
http://www.familyfreshcooking.com/2014/ ... wl-recipe/
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Diner food. Not worth posting. Why am I posting?
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It's all about the atmosphere at diners and part of that being spunky waitresses.Longhorned wrote:Diner food. Not worth posting. Why am I posting?
I buy sweet onions by the bag full at Costco, so actually use real onions, along with shredded cheese and the kids love them.azgreg wrote:Made Lipton onion soup burgers last night for the first time in a long time. Mmmmmmmmmmmm
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Chinese buffet. Mostly those cream cheese filled Crab Rangoon things with sauce from one of the other dishes. I can't get enough of those babies. Shame spiral bottomed out.
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First time at home in ages. It's so cold, I'm making a spaghetti alla carbonara. Made with real guanciale (cured pork jowl).
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A tomato, 2 carrots, about 8 beers (so far), and a couple of Percocets.
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pasta pig out night and half a small carton of hagen daz.
diet obliterated tonight.
diet obliterated tonight.
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Can someone in Tucson do a wellness check on Greg? Hold a mirror under his nose or something.azgreg wrote:A tomato, 2 carrots, about 8 beers (so far), and a couple of Percocets.
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He's on opioids. How could he possibly be more well?Chicat wrote:Can someone in Tucson do a wellness check on Greg? Hold a mirror under his nose or something.azgreg wrote:A tomato, 2 carrots, about 8 beers (so far), and a couple of Percocets.
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Just put together a pot roast. Meat from UofA Agriculture and Life Sciences Farm (http://www.cals.arizona.edu/ans/foodsaf ... sales.html), potatoes, yellow onions, carrots, garlic, tomatoes, spices. Simple but good.
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I've been battling the shingles for the last 3 1/2 weeks.Chicat wrote:Can someone in Tucson do a wellness check on Greg? Hold a mirror under his nose or something.azgreg wrote:A tomato, 2 carrots, about 8 beers (so far), and a couple of Percocets.
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Ouch. When's that over?azgreg wrote:I've been battling the shingles for the last 3 1/2 weeks.Chicat wrote:Can someone in Tucson do a wellness check on Greg? Hold a mirror under his nose or something.azgreg wrote:A tomato, 2 carrots, about 8 beers (so far), and a couple of Percocets.
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Steamers: middleneck clams cooked in shallots and white wine, over Sardinian fregola.
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Crab Cakes
1 pound lump crab
1 egg
1/2 cup panko
1/3 cup diced celery
2 heaping tbsp minced parsley
2 heaping tbsp mayo
1.5 tsp Dijon mustard
1 tsp fresh minced basil
1 heaping tsp fresh minced green onion
1 tsb seasoning (cayenne, thyme, garlic) or seafood mix
Sea Salt
Cracked Pepper
Simmer in canola oil for 4-5 minutes per side at 1" thick.
Nice white wine, some zucchini or asparagus for light meal.
1 pound lump crab
1 egg
1/2 cup panko
1/3 cup diced celery
2 heaping tbsp minced parsley
2 heaping tbsp mayo
1.5 tsp Dijon mustard
1 tsp fresh minced basil
1 heaping tsp fresh minced green onion
1 tsb seasoning (cayenne, thyme, garlic) or seafood mix
Sea Salt
Cracked Pepper
Simmer in canola oil for 4-5 minutes per side at 1" thick.
Nice white wine, some zucchini or asparagus for light meal.
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Dang JMJ, I just ate (fake filet mignon, bacon wrapped jalapenos stuffed with cheese) and those made my hungry.
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I've got another recipe I'll try and post in next few weeks.
These were fantastic, for a traditional flavor.
Next I think I'll do a lemon butter basil base with maybe a bit of Pinot Grigio for a boost of flavor.
These were fantastic, for a traditional flavor.
Next I think I'll do a lemon butter basil base with maybe a bit of Pinot Grigio for a boost of flavor.
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It would appear that those filets are top sirloin. Which isn't a throw-away cut of meat.Merkin wrote:eegeeboy wrote:Still wondering about the Costco "fake" Filet Mignon that Merkin mentioned...
Please explain.
No idea. Looks like a filet mignon, tastes (somewhat) like a filet mignon, it's about 1/5th the price, and looks impressive.
Note it just says "filet", which only means it is boneless. No "mignon" anywhere, just "beef" in the ingredients. So some sort of beef tenderized chemically to be tender like filet mignon is naturally. Nothing wrong with most tenderizers, vinegar and citrus tenderize great.
Page 3 here:
http://moraschmeats.com/Morasch%20Retail%20Booklet.pdf
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Sirloin is flavorful, but it occupies an unwelcome realm where it's too tender to slow-cook and too mundane to choose over rib eye, strip, tenderloin, T-bone, or porterhouse. I never understood why Spark's uses sirloin for their signature steak. I just buy the cheaper cuts and braise or stew, or I chop/grind the sirloin for burgers or tartare.
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Last night:
Ravioli D'Aragosta: Maine lobster stuffed ravioli in a cracked black pepper vodka and tomato cream sauce with asparagus, roasted cherry tomatoes and black tiger prawns
. . . and couple of sidecars.
Ravioli D'Aragosta: Maine lobster stuffed ravioli in a cracked black pepper vodka and tomato cream sauce with asparagus, roasted cherry tomatoes and black tiger prawns
. . . and couple of sidecars.
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That' what I've preferred to do for a long time. ground sirloin for burgers is excellentLonghorned wrote:....or I chop/grind the sirloin for burgers....
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On Saturday I made a penne pasta dish with a butter/lemon/cream sauce and prosciutto/peas/asparagus. Lots of fresh parmesan too. Mmm.
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last night was crock pot bbq chicken sandwiches with a cucumber dill salad and fresh cut sweet potato fries on the side
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How do you guys grind sirloin?
I just buy the sirloin hamburgers from Costco pre-made into patties and flash frozen. They are actually quite tasty.
That tenderloin on page 4 would be a good choice, since filet mignon is taken from the tenderloin.
I just buy the sirloin hamburgers from Costco pre-made into patties and flash frozen. They are actually quite tasty.
Interesting, and pretty pleased it's not some garbage meat processed.PieceOfMeat wrote:
It would appear that those filets are top sirloin. Which isn't a throw-away cut of meat.
Page 3 here:
http://moraschmeats.com/Morasch%20Retail%20Booklet.pdf
That tenderloin on page 4 would be a good choice, since filet mignon is taken from the tenderloin.
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Costco is so great for everything. I really should get a membership, haven't had one in years.
I freeze the sirloin and the chuck until it's semi-frozen, and then chop it up with a knife. I don't own a grinder, and wouldn't want to clean one. I hate cleaning the food processor so much, that I prefer to cut things up by hand.
I freeze the sirloin and the chuck until it's semi-frozen, and then chop it up with a knife. I don't own a grinder, and wouldn't want to clean one. I hate cleaning the food processor so much, that I prefer to cut things up by hand.
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yes that tenderloin on page 4 would be quite tasty as wellMerkin wrote:How do you guys grind sirloin?
I just buy the sirloin hamburgers from Costco pre-made into patties and flash frozen. They are actually quite tasty.
Interesting, and pretty pleased it's not some garbage meat processed.PieceOfMeat wrote:
It would appear that those filets are top sirloin. Which isn't a throw-away cut of meat.
Page 3 here:
http://moraschmeats.com/Morasch%20Retail%20Booklet.pdf
That tenderloin on page 4 would be a good choice, since filet mignon is taken from the tenderloin.
As for the sirloin, I actually get it ground from the butcher. So I don't have to do the grinding myself. Always good to have a good butcher.
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I had to do that one again.Longhorned wrote:Huge diver scallops over Sardinian fregola with caramelized sweet corn, zucchini, and summer squash
$32 a pound for those scallops.
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A total stranger paid for our dinner out tonight celebrating my father-in-law's birthday. He told the waitress that he thought we had a cute family and he wanted to take care of it.
The food I had was forgettable. The dinner we had was the total opposite.
The food I had was forgettable. The dinner we had was the total opposite.
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That happened to me once.Chicat wrote:A total stranger paid for our dinner out tonight celebrating my father-in-law's birthday. He told the waitress that he thought we had a cute family and he wanted to take care of it.
The food I had was forgettable. The dinner we had was the total opposite.
"You look like a nice young couple on holiday and I'd like to buy your dinner."
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Had the Pub Burger and a couple of New Castles at Rosie McCaffery's Irish Pub on Camelback and 10th St while I was having the AC compressor replaced on my car. Very good burger.
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azgreg wrote:Had the Pub Burger and a couple of New Castles at Rosie McCaffery's Irish Pub on Camelback and 10th St while I was having the AC compressor replaced on my car. Very good burger.
That must have been expensive.
The compressor, not the burger.
My son and daughter recently had the AC compressors go out on their cars, but since we live in a mild climate they decided it wasn't worth getting fixed.
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Cost me about $400. I've got a guy who used to work for me (and was also the crew chief on my dirt track stock car) when I was in the auto repair business. I bought the parts and he installed them for me.Merkin wrote:azgreg wrote:Had the Pub Burger and a couple of New Castles at Rosie McCaffery's Irish Pub on Camelback and 10th St while I was having the AC compressor replaced on my car. Very good burger.
That must have been expensive.
The compressor, not the burger.
My son and daughter recently had the AC compressors go out on their cars, but since we live in a mild climate they decided it wasn't worth getting fixed.
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I wish we had some clue he was going to do that. Didn't even get a chance to thank him.Longhorned wrote:That happened to me once.Chicat wrote:A total stranger paid for our dinner out tonight celebrating my father-in-law's birthday. He told the waitress that he thought we had a cute family and he wanted to take care of it.
The food I had was forgettable. The dinner we had was the total opposite.
"You look like a nice young couple on holiday and I'd like to buy your dinner."
My father-in-law says it was his best birthday ever. High praise since he's had 67 of them.
I'm going to have to pay this forward in a big way.
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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Chicat wrote:I wish we had some clue he was going to do that. Didn't even get a chance to thank him.Longhorned wrote:That happened to me once.Chicat wrote:A total stranger paid for our dinner out tonight celebrating my father-in-law's birthday. He told the waitress that he thought we had a cute family and he wanted to take care of it.
The food I had was forgettable. The dinner we had was the total opposite.
"You look like a nice young couple on holiday and I'd like to buy your dinner."
My father-in-law says it was his best birthday ever. High praise since he's had 67 of them.
I'm going to have to pay this forward in a big way.
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Not dinner (not even close to it as it's only 9:15am)....but I just had a peanut butter sandwich.
Why do we forget the simple pleasures when we get older?
I don't eat this often enough, and every time I do, I think to myself "why don't you eat this more often? It's fucking delicious".
Why do we forget the simple pleasures when we get older?
I don't eat this often enough, and every time I do, I think to myself "why don't you eat this more often? It's fucking delicious".
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A PBJ (or PB only) is amazing. Same with a simple white-bread and butter grilled cheese. Wash either down with a soda or some fresh chocolate milk. Good to go!
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I had a elementary school kid lunch yesterday...cheap (trying to dial down some of my eating out budget) and satisfying.
PB and honey sammich
baggy of sprouts potato chips
2 Pluots (plum apricot hybrids)
milk
PB and honey sammich
baggy of sprouts potato chips
2 Pluots (plum apricot hybrids)
milk
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Andy Warhol was known to be often in the middle of cooking a steak or something for dinner, and then abandon the process upon realizing that he really just wanted a PBJ.
I eat them for breakfast like every day.
I eat them for breakfast like every day.
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Costco has Kirkland natural peanut butter quite cheap. Only ingredients are peanuts and sea salt.
When you buy a Skippy style peanut butter you also get added oils and sugar.
When you buy a Skippy style peanut butter you also get added oils and sugar.