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In south lake.
Why are my in laws so damn indecisive?!?
Why are my in laws so damn indecisive?!?
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2 lbsscumdevils86 wrote:How many lbs?Longhorned wrote:You had me at green chile.scumdevils86 wrote:Damn you. I've had a horrible week of food filled with pizza and subs. But I did make some rather delightful green chile turkey burgers.
I picked up a whole Branzino from Yuri at Rincon Market. Set me back $30. Marinated it in olive oil, lemon juice, and bread crumbs, and grilled it. So fresh and delicate. Even my parrot couldn't get enough of it.
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Trader Joe's Mac and cheese and french fries. Maxing out before my new behavior starts Monday.
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I was rolling around TJ's looking for cheap wine and grindz, and found a "Tarte d'Alsace."
Which is a Tarte Flambee in the Alsace (France) or a Flammkuchen in nearby Switzerland or Germany. I remember a lesson on how to pronounce it properly in Basel, while pounding Unser Biers in their brewery near Tellplatz in the Gundeldinger part of town.
The Trader Giotto's Gorgonzola has been quite the let down, no age crystals like you find in Lombardy.
Firing it up soon, I've got high hopes....
Which is a Tarte Flambee in the Alsace (France) or a Flammkuchen in nearby Switzerland or Germany. I remember a lesson on how to pronounce it properly in Basel, while pounding Unser Biers in their brewery near Tellplatz in the Gundeldinger part of town.
The Trader Giotto's Gorgonzola has been quite the let down, no age crystals like you find in Lombardy.
Firing it up soon, I've got high hopes....
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They've carried it for years, maybe about 20 years now. It's a damn good frozen option. When I lived in Freiburg we used to stand in line at the student cafeteria only when they had the Flammkuchen on offer. The TJ's version comes out a little too moist and limp, but it's about what happens to water molecules with freezing, and it's really good regardless.wyo-cat wrote:I was rolling around TJ's looking for cheap wine and grindz, and found a "Tarte d'Alsace."
Which is a Tarte Flambee in the Alsace (France) or a Flammkuchen in nearby Switzerland or Germany. I remember a lesson on how to pronounce it properly in Basel, while pounding Unser Biers in their brewery near Tellplatz in the Gundeldinger part of town.
The Trader Giotto's Gorgonzola has been quite the let down, no age crystals like you find in Lombardy.
Firing it up soon, I've got high hopes....
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Yea it's pretty great for a frozen meal
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Costco cheese and crackers from some work social.
Lots of good red wine however.
Lots of good red wine however.
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Picked up a pound of rockfish from Yuri ($10) and made a spaghetti with the rockfish poached in tomato sauce with garlic, capers, and lemon zest. Tasted like Naples. You wouldn't believe how good that rockfish is.
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You ever driving past AJ's and say, "Fuck it, I'll shop at AJ's"? And you go in and pick up some stuff to make a pot of chili, and you're at the register, and the girl says, "Okay, that's $75."
The AJ's $75 pot of chili.
The AJ's $75 pot of chili.
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Girl Scout cookies.
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She rang at 10:30 am this morning. I got a box of thin mints and a box of tagalongs. Then I ran into her again in the neighborhood around noon and I hit on her mom.azgreg wrote:Girl Scout cookies.
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AJ's is crazy expensive, but they have things you can't get anywhere else.Longhorned wrote:You ever driving past AJ's and say, "Fuck it, I'll shop at AJ's"? And you go in and pick up some stuff to make a pot of chili, and you're at the register, and the girl says, "Okay, that's $75."
The AJ's $75 pot of chili.
I'm thinking about making a slow smoked Osso Buco with Gremolata on my grill and some Risotto alla Milanese. I'm guessing getting good 2-3" veal shanks can only be found at AJ's. I'm actually a bit scared of what the cost will be, so that's holding me back.
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Carl and Rachel have nicer-looking, and cheaper, veal shanks at Rincon Market. They're all put together for osso buco, and that's what they label them as in the display case. I was thinking of making exactly that wrote tomorrow, but since I need a couple hours for the veal shanks, I might wait until Easter. But definitely check out Rincon's display. And if you bully around Carl, Yuri will team up with you.wyo-cat wrote:AJ's is crazy expensive, but they have things you can't get anywhere else.Longhorned wrote:You ever driving past AJ's and say, "Fuck it, I'll shop at AJ's"? And you go in and pick up some stuff to make a pot of chili, and you're at the register, and the girl says, "Okay, that's $75."
The AJ's $75 pot of chili.
I'm thinking about making a slow smoked Osso Buco with Gremolata on my grill and some Risotto alla Milanese. I'm guessing getting good 2-3" veal shanks can only be found at AJ's. I'm actually a bit scared of what the cost will be, so that's holding me back.
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Brilliant! Thanks for the recommendation.
I've got family from CH in town starting next week and wanted to bring a slice of Northern Italy to them here, because we've always had great times there.
I've got family from CH in town starting next week and wanted to bring a slice of Northern Italy to them here, because we've always had great times there.
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I guess I need pasta scissors now.
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This sounds so awesome!wyo-cat wrote:Brilliant! Thanks for the recommendation.
I've got family from CH in town starting next week and wanted to bring a slice of Northern Italy to them here, because we've always had great times there.
I hope they had a great time.
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We did a slow cooker beef bolognese last night. Very good.
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I made saltimbocca with coppa instead of prosciutto with a caper white wine sauce. Pretty good
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
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As good as my chicken adobo was, it wasn't as good as the chicken adobo sandwich two days later: chicken adobo, pickles, and mayonnaise on a birote from Barrio.
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Boy do I feel sorry for the rest of you. I nailed a Spanish tortilla using a method my Spanish ex-girlfriend’s family would disapprove of, but is better than any I’ve had in Spain. All under the broiler in a cast iron pan, and saying fuck you to flipping it. Perfect slices in everyone’s plate, with viscous running yokes.
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I'm eating Toilet Paper.
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I had a bad cold earlier this week and tonight am laid up with an infected elbow bursitis that's is more painful than the time I broke my leg. I have a house full of food but the wife is out of town and there's no one to cook for. I'm eating ice cream for dinner, one-handed, and shirtless on the couch to wash down my antibiotics, ibuprofen and leftover steroids from my chest cold. I'm a pathetic sight.
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With Sriracha?Alieberman wrote:I'm eating Toilet Paper.
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Beautiful. The creamy middle is what makes it.Longhorned wrote:Boy do I feel sorry for the rest of you. I nailed a Spanish tortilla using a method my Spanish ex-girlfriend’s family would disapprove of, but is better than any I’ve had in Spain. All under the broiler in a cast iron pan, and saying fuck you to flipping it. Perfect slices in everyone’s plate, with viscous running yokes.
Did you start on the stovetop and finish under the broiler? I’m always looking for ways to up my Spanish Tortilla game.
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Last time I did that. Started on the stovetop and finished under the broiler. But I missed the point of perfection. This time I did it all under the broiler and then let it finish without any heat, just sitting there thinking about itself and cohering with the residual heat. Held together like perfect slices of pie, but with those creamy yokes.wyo-cat wrote:Beautiful. The creamy middle is what makes it.Longhorned wrote:Boy do I feel sorry for the rest of you. I nailed a Spanish tortilla using a method my Spanish ex-girlfriend’s family would disapprove of, but is better than any I’ve had in Spain. All under the broiler in a cast iron pan, and saying fuck you to flipping it. Perfect slices in everyone’s plate, with viscous running yokes.
Did you start on the stovetop and finish under the broiler? I’m always looking for ways to up my Spanish Tortilla game.
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Niemann Ranch flat iron steak marinated in lemon juice, garlic, and olive oil, seared on the stovetop to 130 degrees with roasted potatoes and a side of brocolinni.
That steak was superb. Second to none. $8 a pound.
That steak was superb. Second to none. $8 a pound.
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Rincon market?
Corned beef and cabbage tonight. Unfortunately I didn't make a good home cured brisket this year.
Corned beef and cabbage tonight. Unfortunately I didn't make a good home cured brisket this year.
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Yes, Rincon Market. And yesterday it was Ora King Salmon, which I pan seared with a sauce of rice vinegar, soy sauce, sugar, and butter. $26 a pound.
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Pork chops 'n apple sauce
Mashed potatoes
Crisp roasted brussels sprouts with garlic and balsamic
Mashed potatoes
Crisp roasted brussels sprouts with garlic and balsamic
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Box of mac and cheese that I made healthy by adding spinach to.......and cream, butter, sour cream, and cheddar cheese.
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Sounds awesome.scumdevils86 wrote:Box of mac and cheese that I made healthy by adding spinach to.......and cream, butter, sour cream, and cheddar cheese.
And reminds me of something I keep forgetting. I need to make creamed spinach.
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It was delightful and now my stomach hurts. I alternated bites with Cholula and Texas Pete.
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Stir fried broccoli/garlic/peanuts with too much melted Gouda. And Syrah.
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Took out from our favorite Thai place.
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Made leftover corned beef into a toasted sandwich with harvarti, brown mustard and mayo.
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i'll just go with fuck asu.
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It does sound good. Maybe some protein? Diced ham or bacon maybe.Longhorned wrote:Sounds awesome.scumdevils86 wrote:Box of mac and cheese that I made healthy by adding spinach to.......and cream, butter, sour cream, and cheddar cheese.
And reminds me of something I keep forgetting. I need to make creamed spinach.
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Starting to stretch things. I have a pound of cooked flat iron steak. I'm going to slice it into strips and sear them in olive oil until a little crisp, then removing from pan. Then adding finely chopped garlic to the pan until color starts to turn, and then cooking the steak and garlic in passata (smooth, strained tomatoes) with butter, and tossing with penne and parmigiano reggiano.
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I've had a rack of beef ribs on the smoker since Noon. Making calabacitas and baked potatoes as sides. I'll probably eat at around 8. Can't wait!
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When I was cutting the meat I remembered how high quality it is, so I went a little more gently and went more butter forward, too. It was as flavorful as a ragu alla bolognese. I think I’m a fan of the flat iron steak.Longhorned wrote:Starting to stretch things. I have a pound of cooked flat iron steak. I'm going to slice it into strips and sear them in olive oil until a little crisp, then removing from pan. Then adding finely chopped garlic to the pan until color starts to turn, and then cooking the steak and garlic in passata (smooth, strained tomatoes) with butter, and tossing with penne and parmigiano reggiano.
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Administrative Coronavirus drove me to eat McDonald’s
Last night , beef pad see ew.
Tomorrow maybe a pizza on the way home
If the virus doesn’t get me, the heart disease from the diet and stress
Last night , beef pad see ew.
Tomorrow maybe a pizza on the way home
If the virus doesn’t get me, the heart disease from the diet and stress
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We're all gonna get big during the next few monthsCalStateTempe wrote:Administrative Coronavirus drove me to eat McDonald’s
Last night , beef pad see ew.
Tomorrow maybe a pizza on the way home
If the virus doesn’t get me, the heart disease from the diet and stress
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i'll just go with fuck asu.
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Let's try our best, and be active around the yard and neighborhood. I can see how respiratory infections can burden the heart. Keep the fish and vegetables and stuff coming.
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Things are getting real in little Sedona. The Harken's theater is shut down. No one in their right mind can ignore reality. An offshoot of our decision to stop going to the local gym caused us to take an extended 3 hour+ hike today. Afterward, to commemorate the decision we chose to go one last time to one of our favorite Cottonwood restaurant joints, and I must say their "social distancing" practice was inspiring. They utilized only 50% of their table and bar space, and spent the extra time cleansing and re-cleansing menus and high-traffic touch-points in the restaurant. Devin Nunes is weeping somewhere, and I'm proud.
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A Swedish pyttipanna of potatoes, onions, diced leftover pork chop, capers, and a little fish sauce with a fried egg on top, and sliced pickles and lingonberries on the side.
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Now LH, you're just making that shit up. Admit it, you just googled up a bunch of ingredients.
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I think that's what it really means to stretch everything and not waste. Instead of googling, look in my fridge, hash it up, and call it Swedish.dovecanyoncat wrote:Now LH, you're just making that shit up. Admit it, you just googled up a bunch of ingredients.
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I had to come up with something to cover up how impressed I was with lingonberries.
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Ah, Ikea. I love you and your little tubes of fish and stuff like that.dovecanyoncat wrote:I had to come up with something to cover up how impressed I was with lingonberries.
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Sounds perfect. Wife and I are drooling over this.Longhorned wrote:A Swedish pyttipanna of potatoes, onions, diced leftover pork chop, capers, and a little fish sauce with a fried egg on top, and sliced pickles and lingonberries on the side.
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I'm glad to hear!scumdevils86 wrote:Sounds perfect. Wife and I are drooling over this.Longhorned wrote:A Swedish pyttipanna of potatoes, onions, diced leftover pork chop, capers, and a little fish sauce with a fried egg on top, and sliced pickles and lingonberries on the side.
Tonight: scrambled eggs and toast