What's for lunch?
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Re: What's for lunch?
Enchiladas in chipotle sauce. Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!!
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Re: What's for lunch?
Game meat pie
The menu advised, "may contain pieces of shot." I suspect that was just to make one feel more manful.
The menu advised, "may contain pieces of shot." I suspect that was just to make one feel more manful.
Re: What's for lunch?
A san. The roll is rubbed with fresh tomato; then comes a layer of brava sauce, a safety-orange-colored aioli spiked with hot paprika and sherry vinegar. A pile of ribbons of paper-thin Serrano ham, a mound of arugula, then a spoonful of sweet, caramelized onion.
Courtesy Tumaca food truck, downtown LA arts district.
Courtesy Tumaca food truck, downtown LA arts district.
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EOCT wrote:A san. The roll is rubbed with fresh tomato; then comes a layer of brava sauce, a safety-orange-colored aioli spiked with hot paprika and sherry vinegar. A pile of ribbons of paper-thin Serrano ham, a mound of arugula, then a spoonful of sweet, caramelized onion.
Courtesy Tumaca food truck, downtown LA arts district.
Looks amazing
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Pork Belly Bahn Mi
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Re: What's for lunch?
leftover brats and tater salad from the 4th.
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The pork I had for lunch and my colon are beginning to do battle and the pork is winning.
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Re: What's for lunch?
Annual PMD visit followed by dentist cleaning, followed by a visit to the DMV!!
Yippee!!!
2/3 tasks done.
Yippee!!!
2/3 tasks done.
Re: What's for lunch?
Speaking of the DMV, my youngest son just passed his drivers test today.
Re: What's for lunch?
What does that entail now? 20 question test and a quick drive with an instructor? 3 point turn?azgreg wrote:Speaking of the DMV, my youngest son just passed his drivers test today.
There go your insurance rates...
Re: What's for lunch?
Written test to get his learners permit. Now he gets to learn to drive then go back and take the driver portion of the test. Then my rates go up.Jefe wrote:What does that entail now? 20 question test and a quick drive with an instructor? 3 point turn?azgreg wrote:Speaking of the DMV, my youngest son just passed his drivers test today.
There go your insurance rates...
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Re: What's for lunch?
Pottage of farro and green lentils
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My twins got their permits recently. I'm going gray faster for sure.azgreg wrote:Written test to get his learners permit. Now he gets to learn to drive then go back and take the driver portion of the test. Then my rates go up.Jefe wrote:What does that entail now? 20 question test and a quick drive with an instructor? 3 point turn?azgreg wrote:Speaking of the DMV, my youngest son just passed his drivers test today.
There go your insurance rates...
Re: What's for lunch?
Pork tamales made by a co-workers wife. Damn tasty.
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Re: What's for lunch?
leftover potato/spincach and feta quiche the wife made. the crust is perfect!
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Re: What's for lunch?
Why aren't tamales everywhere? Should be the world's most available, hot and ready take-out option. You should be able just to hold out your hand and get a tamale.azgreg wrote:Pork tamales made by a co-workers wife. Damn tasty.
Re: What's for lunch?
They are rather labor intensive to make. There's a reason they're only made by groups of 30 family members brought in from all around the country only at Christmas time.
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i'll just go with fuck asu.
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But they're always embarrassingly cheap, and you can even buy dozens at a time right at the Sky Harbor El Bravo right before you board your plane. So they can't be that impossible to make. They should make them more expensive to compensate the people who make them, and render them available everywhere, all the time.
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I'm still fairly certain that tamales are my favorite food
Re: What's for lunch?
Day late, yesterday at South of Nick's in San Clemente the Chilean sea bass.....
Fucking amazing!
Fucking amazing!
Re: What's for lunch?
Chicken pot pie.
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Re: What's for lunch?
So, what is the secret?Longhorned wrote:But they're always embarrassingly cheap, and you can even buy dozens at a time right at the Sky Harbor El Bravo right before you board your plane. So they can't be that impossible to make. They should make them more expensive to compensate the people who make them, and render them available everywhere, all the time.
I think you may have found the answer Longhorned.
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Re: What's for lunch?
I call it the "Richard Cranium Last Of Sandwich".
The last of the ham that a friend gave me from the pig he grew, butchered, and smoked on his little farm in Gippsland.
The last of the home grown lettuce.
The last of the home grown spanish onion.
The last of the bottle of Dijon Mustard.
The last of the bottle of Japanese Mayonaise.
Its not the last of the bread loaf, and its not homemade, but it is from a very nice bakery just down the street.
Unfortunately the last of the home grown tomatoes were used up weeks ago, so I had to make do with crappy, tough skinned, market tomatoes. Even the green grocer can't get decent tomatoes at this time of year.
So a very nice sandwich indeed.
I might have a piece of apple pie I baked last night just to make up for the lousy tomato.
The last of the ham that a friend gave me from the pig he grew, butchered, and smoked on his little farm in Gippsland.
The last of the home grown lettuce.
The last of the home grown spanish onion.
The last of the bottle of Dijon Mustard.
The last of the bottle of Japanese Mayonaise.
Its not the last of the bread loaf, and its not homemade, but it is from a very nice bakery just down the street.
Unfortunately the last of the home grown tomatoes were used up weeks ago, so I had to make do with crappy, tough skinned, market tomatoes. Even the green grocer can't get decent tomatoes at this time of year.
So a very nice sandwich indeed.
I might have a piece of apple pie I baked last night just to make up for the lousy tomato.
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Re: What's for lunch?
Schwartz's in Montreal: smoked meat sandwich, medium fat, with fries, sour pickle, and a black cherry soda. My 16-month old daughter had the same.
"You shouldn't have your baby eat like that," objected the waiter.
"She's fine," I said. "All that fatty meat is only a problem for fat men like you and me."
"You shouldn't have your baby eat like that," objected the waiter.
"She's fine," I said. "All that fatty meat is only a problem for fat men like you and me."
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Re: What's for lunch?
Chinese buffet. Guilty pleasure. Can't get enough of those crab rangoons.
Also (probably belongs in the random thoughts thread), if there were Mexican buffets would Chinese folks show up in droves like Mexican folks show up to the Chinese buffet; i.e., would there be cultural reciprocity in this regard? Which leads to a more fundamental and important lunch question, why aren't there any Mexican buffets?
Also (probably belongs in the random thoughts thread), if there were Mexican buffets would Chinese folks show up in droves like Mexican folks show up to the Chinese buffet; i.e., would there be cultural reciprocity in this regard? Which leads to a more fundamental and important lunch question, why aren't there any Mexican buffets?
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Re: What's for lunch?
BearDown89 wrote:Chinese buffet. Guilty pleasure. Can't get enough of those crab rangoons.
Also (probably belongs in the random thoughts thread), if there were Mexican buffets would Chinese folks show up in droves like Mexican folks show up to the Chinese buffet; i.e., would there be cultural reciprocity in this regard? Which leads to a more fundamental and important lunch question, why aren't there any Mexican buffets?
Gordo's used to have one, and of course Pancho's. There's one at Rigo's on 4th Ave.
When I was at the U we did Gordo's buffet once. Too much Mexican is painful.
Re: What's for lunch?
How dare you bring up Gordo's! We used to eat there every week and their green/red chile was incredible. I wonder where all those orange trays ended up
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Loved Gordos chimichangas. Also, nothing was better as a kid than eating at Pancho's and hoisting the Mexican flag at your table for the waitress to deliver more fresh tortillas!
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No. See Jewish Christmas in Chinese restaurants. When Chinese people show up at delis for Hanukkah, Mel Brooks laughs at them behind 2-way mirrors.BearDown89 wrote:Chinese buffet. Guilty pleasure. Can't get enough of those crab rangoons.
Also (probably belongs in the random thoughts thread), if there were Mexican buffets would Chinese folks show up in droves like Mexican folks show up to the Chinese buffet; i.e., would there be cultural reciprocity in this regard? Which leads to a more fundamental and important lunch question, why aren't there any Mexican buffets?
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Too messy. The best buffet foods are those that are already totally loose (think of all the sauced items in an Indian buffet) or in non-sauced tight packages (egg rolls, fried mozzarella, samosas).BearDown89 wrote:Chinese buffet. Guilty pleasure. Can't get enough of those crab rangoons.
Also (probably belongs in the random thoughts thread), if there were Mexican buffets would Chinese folks show up in droves like Mexican folks show up to the Chinese buffet; i.e., would there be cultural reciprocity in this regard? Which leads to a more fundamental and important lunch question, why aren't there any Mexican buffets?
Mexican food features a bunch of stuff that is loosely packaged and easily falls apart. Imagine trying to pick up a soft taco with tongs or the number of soggy burritos that would be torn in the middle of the tortilla. Buffet foods are all about transportability.
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Yup. Thought about it at work for a while today and indian and Chinese food just fill the bill for buffet success.
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Saffron off Oracle north of Ina is probably the best Indian buffet I have ever been to - highly recommend.
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EVERYBODY is in Montreal right now. Jeebus. So jealous.
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Chicat wrote:Too messy. The best buffet foods are those that are already totally loose (think of all the sauced items in an Indian buffet) or in non-sauced tight packages (egg rolls, fried mozzarella, samosas).
Mexican food features a bunch of stuff that is loosely packaged and easily falls apart. Imagine trying to pick up a soft taco with tongs or the number of soggy burritos that would be torn in the middle of the tortilla. Buffet foods are all about transportability.
I appreciate the time taken to consider the matter fellas. Are not, however, the mini-chimi, taquito, flauta and even a buffet pan of melted-together slices of quesadilla the worthy South of the Border equivalents of the egg roll, pot sticker, dumpling or samosa? Is a spatula laden with cheesy saucy enchiladas really any different than a healthy scoop of that risky, yet oddly tasty, krab/seafood casserole? Add to this a build-your-own taco/burrito bar with your choice of tortillas, pans of various Mexican meat fillings, rice and beans, all the fixins and condiments. We all know how to stuff and scoop and eat by hand with tortillas just as you're expected to do with your naan, rice and vindaloo. I see no reason why the Mexican buffet shouldn't dominate the all-you-can-eat market.scumdevils86 wrote:Yup. Thought about it at work for a while today and indian and Chinese food just fill the bill for buffet success.
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ha what and where is that? Ive been in some pretty dumpy asian restaurant that had incredible food. Bai Thong on Speedway is a new favorite
Re: What's for lunch?
Tam's at Broadway and 16th st.
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Re: What's for lunch?
Just a plate of chickpeas with lemon juice and olive oil.
In turn, I get to have Detroit-style pizza with sausage for dinner.
In turn, I get to have Detroit-style pizza with sausage for dinner.
Re: What's for lunch?
Leftover spaghetti.
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Spanish olives, polish pickles, some aged cheddar and colby jack cheese, smoked salmon and caper dip, several mustards, a red wine salami and water and pita crackers. Couple of Modern Times brewing Ice pilsners too. Enjoyed while sitting on a bench in Summerhaven
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soybeans and tomatoes with olive oil and vinegar
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Carnitas burrito from Filibertos.
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Re: What's for lunch?
Shrimp tacos and 4 Bulleit Ryes.
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You could have eaten at Denny's
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Al Rameriz's Dog Tacos- You curb them, we serve them!
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Fucking amazing..
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Re: What's for lunch?
French bread pizza.
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Handful of trail mix.
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Re: What's for lunch?
Thought question for board.
Would you rather live in an area where property is cheap and food is expensive or a place where property is expensive and food is cheap?
Would you rather live in an area where property is cheap and food is expensive or a place where property is expensive and food is cheap?
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I'd rather have a nice house and small mortgage and use the extra money to buy good food.