MisterCairo
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A slice of greybread and two rollmopses.
One of these days, you'll need to post a picture of that.
Because, to be honest, the LAST thing that sounds like is "appetizing"!
A slice of greybread and two rollmopses.
One of these days, you'll need to post a picture of that.
Because, to be honest, the LAST thing that sounds like is "appetizing"!
Sorry, but I just don't like to post pics, permanently.
Shrimp and grits.
What a coincidence! I'm having the exact same meal, but with BBQ chicken. I knew you had good taste.Teriyaki chicken, green beans, macaroni and cheese, and garlic bread.
As do you and quite a few other Loungers. We eat pretty nicely around here and I do enjoy reading about it.What a coincidence! I'm having the exact same meal, but with BBQ chicken. I knew you had good taste.
This reminds me of, and gives me a craving for, a treat I enjoyed on a recent visit to Buffalo .... beef on weck. The roast beef is piled high on a kimmelweck roll, a bun baked covered in coarse ground salt. There is also a copious amount of fresh ground horseradish involved, and of course the au jus. A tasty treat, especially when washed down with a tall cold beer. I don't know if you can find such a thing on the west coast, but I imagine you'd be more likely to than down here. Unless I bake my own rolls (highly unlikely) and make them at home, I'll have to head back up to western NY to get one.A few roast beef au jus. Very very nice.
I doubt that I could find that fabulous meal around here, but most likely south of us, in the Bay Area it would exist. It sounds to me like you might need to take a trip to Buffalo in a month or so. Food is a big part of our determining a destination when planning a vacation. Now, you got hankering for a Beef on Weck. Curses!This reminds me of, and gives me a craving for, a treat I enjoyed on a recent visit to Buffalo .... beef on weck. The roast beef is piled high on a kimmelweck roll, a bun baked covered in coarse ground salt. There is also a copious amount of fresh ground horseradish involved, and of course the au jus. A tasty treat, especially when washed down with a tall cold beer. I don't know if you can find such a thing on the west coast, but I imagine you'd be more likely to than down here. Unless I bake my own rolls (highly unlikely) and make them at home, I'll have to head back up to western NY to get one.
That said, last night for dinner I had fresh eggplant stewed with tomatoes, garlic, onion, and jalapenos, served over pasta. It also made for a tasty treat, especially when washed down with a tall cold beer.
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I doubt that I could find that fabulous meal around here, but most likely south of us, in the Bay Area it would exist. It sounds to me like you might need to take a trip to Buffalo in a month or so. Food is a big part of our determining a destination when planning a vacation. Now, you got hankering for a Beef on Weck. Curses!
If money were not an issue, I'd sure go back. There's a lot there I didn't get a chance to see but really wanted to, like Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin house. I did get to go up and see Niagara Falls, and saw some beautiful scenery driving through the Amish country up there.I love the history of Buffalo and wish the city had leveraged its early success into a more prosperous present day, but since it didn't and despite dh66's mouthwatering sandwich description, I doubt you'd feel a cross-country vacation to Buffalo - sandwich and all - the best use of one's limited vacation time and money.
If money were not an issue, I'd sure go back. There's a lot there I didn't get a chance to see but really wanted to, like Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin house. I did get to go up and see Niagara Falls, and saw some beautiful scenery driving through the Amish country up there.
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Homemade spaghetti with the sauce made from the Roma tomatoes grown in the backyard fortified with ground beef and hot Italian sausage.