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Casu Marzu posted:
Congrats on finding one of the five non-infected bottles this run. I'm celebrating the end of a lovely work week with a $5 bottle of vinho verde from Trader Joe's. Okay, maybe three bottles.
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Dane posted:What we got was - an experience. An experience of the kind that you rarely get. An experience brought to us by what I can only assume was a deranged German chef who trained in 1980s hotel kitchens and had never eaten tapas or pinxos in his life. how much did this cost you? I've had similar experiences at costal resort towns. I went to Hilton Head, SC a few years back, and certainly wasn't expecting good food - but there was nothing. we sought out the most authentic sounding place, which was some old lady and her husband running some sort of french food-esque outfit. we had some really appalling service, some completely mis-seasoned dishes out of the 70s, insanely nonsensical portion sizes, some really confusing dialog with the cook/chef, and in the end just had to laugh it off and go home. blerg
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# ? Mar 1, 2014 10:59 |
I sort of love anachronistic "fancy" dining. Like, I wish there was somewhere I could go to get cherries jubilee and salmon en papillote and awful Chianti. It would be such a blast. Once.
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mindphlux posted:how much did this cost you? I think we paid €37 each for the menu, not expensive at all for what it purported to be; but in the better restaurants in the area the most expensive mains run around €19, so it was still a good deal pricier than anything else we might have found.
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Casu Marzu posted:
Man, I love that beer. I would've gotten some reserved at our liquor store in GB, but we probably won't be up there for a while so I felt bad. Oh well, I'll get some next year, no bigs. Now to find an apartment with a not lovely kitchen and maybe an island or a breakfast bar because I am so sick of a lovely closed in lovely lovely dirty (the linoleum is stained, doesn't matter if you mop) old rear end kitchen that I don't even cook in because it sucks. > Kenning posted:I sort of love anachronistic "fancy" dining. Like, I wish there was somewhere I could go to get cherries jubilee and salmon en papillote and awful Chianti. It would be such a blast. Once. One day, I think I'm gonna have to throw a retro dinner party. Everybody wears terrible, dated clothes and I'll serve up some trendy retro food with terrible, dated plating. I feel like it'd be pretty fun.
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Kenning posted:I sort of love anachronistic "fancy" dining. Like, I wish there was somewhere I could go to get cherries jubilee and salmon en papillote and awful Chianti. It would be such a blast. Once. Tavern on the Green in New York closed just a couple of years ago, so that's another of the few places like that gone.
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Skinny King Pimp posted:One day, I think I'm gonna have to throw a retro dinner party. Everybody wears terrible, dated clothes and I'll serve up some trendy retro food with terrible, dated plating. I feel like it'd be pretty fun. This rarely turns out nearly as amusing as people think beforehand. e: Come to think of it, make retro food that was (and is) legit good. Stuff like proper shrimp cocktail with freshly boiled shrimp, crispy iceberg salad, homemade mayonnaise. Or banoffee pie which is loving delicious if you've got a sweet tooth. Force de Fappe fucked around with this message at 12:37 on Mar 1, 2014 |
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Sjurygg posted:Tavern on the Green in New York closed just a couple of years ago, so that's another of the few places like that gone. I remember Howard Stern once trying to explain to one of his staffers that the food at Tavern on the Green just wasn't very good. Howard has lived in NYC his whoel life, while Richard is from Kansas. Richard would just rave about how good the food was there.
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Skinny King Pimp posted:Man, I love that beer. I would've gotten some reserved at our liquor store in GB, but we probably won't be up there for a while so I felt bad. Oh well, I'll get some next year, no bigs. What was your preferred store in GB? bartolimu posted:Congrats on finding one of the five non-infected bottles this run. Was the 2014 batch that bad again? I haven't heard either way.
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Dane posted:I think we paid €37 each for the menu, not expensive at all for what it purported to be; but in the better restaurants in the area the most expensive mains run around €19, so it was still a good deal pricier than anything else we might have found. How many lemon crowns and tomato roses were on your plates?
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# ? Mar 1, 2014 15:37 |
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E:F;B
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Casu Marzu posted:What was your preferred store in GB? We always went to Ridgeview, since we could walk to it from our apartment. We have an agreement with the owner that he'll hold stuff for us and not charge more than wholesale if we bring him beers he can't get in Wisconsin. Works out pretty well for everyone.
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Kenning posted:I sort of love anachronistic "fancy" dining. Like, I wish there was somewhere I could go to get cherries jubilee and salmon en papillote and awful Chianti. It would be such a blast. Once. Casu Marzu posted:Was the 2014 batch that bad again? I haven't heard either way. edit: Beer Thread rumor says yeah, 2014 has infection issues too. I'm glad there are at least some drinkable bottles, though. bartolimu fucked around with this message at 19:42 on Mar 1, 2014 |
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GrAviTy84 posted:just live in Corona or Norco or something. Ughhhh the drive from Norco to Irvine would be soul-destroying though. And I seriously doubt Wiggles would like Norco, it's so freaking fake. Also there is only one restaurant that's any good (the diner on 6th street. The deli is okay too I guess).
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Hawkgirl posted:Ughhhh the drive from Norco to Irvine would be soul-destroying though. And I seriously doubt Wiggles would like Norco, it's so freaking fake. Also there is only one restaurant that's any good (the diner on 6th street. The deli is okay too I guess). the commute from anywhere to anywhere in the greater LA/OC is soul destroying.
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# ? Mar 1, 2014 21:06 |
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My commute is not terrible, it's 30 minutes long almost exactly and I get to laugh at all the cars going the other way on the 91
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# ? Mar 1, 2014 22:11 |
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Im going to the store to pick up a 6 pack of beer and a pregnancy test...we have four boys and my wife has an iud. Wish me luck.
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# ? Mar 2, 2014 00:32 |
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Those things are like super effective, so it's best to just pick up a handle of whiskey instead.
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# ? Mar 2, 2014 02:46 |
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Everyone should commute by bicycle. Eat whatever you want without getting fat, save the planet and get shapely calves. Wearing lycra is just a bonus.
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# ? Mar 2, 2014 02:55 |
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That would take me roughly 4 hours each way. When it's not snowing. Nice thought though.
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# ? Mar 2, 2014 04:15 |
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Well they opened an Ike's Place about three miles from where I live... In Mesa, AZ. Mesa sucks a lot and it's in a really weird location but hey, they make pretty loving awesome subs so I'm pretty excited about it and hope they stay open!
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# ? Mar 2, 2014 04:40 |
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Ike's is good; initially the ingredients were of higher quality and as they expanded there was a marked decline in quality but they are still pretty dang good. Did brunch at 15 Romolo (mehhhhh) and snacks at Hog n Rocks, awesome vignerone tasting/meet n greet at Arlequin and dinner at State Bird Provisions... Dinner was incredible, totally lives up to the hype. I'll do an effort post with photos and descriptions tomorrow but now I'm going to go drink a high life in the bath tub with my handsome boyfriend.
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bartolimu posted:Congrats on finding one of the five non-infected bottles this run. Yeah, apparently all my friends' bottles are infected. So sad. This has always been one of my favorite beers. Skinny King Pimp posted:We always went to Ridgeview, since we could walk to it from our apartment. We have an agreement with the owner that he'll hold stuff for us and not charge more than wholesale if we bring him beers he can't get in Wisconsin. Works out pretty well for everyone. I love Ridgeview. Whenever I'm back in geebs I hit em up. Always something interesting.
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Scientastic posted:Everyone should commute by bicycle. Eat whatever you want without getting fat, save the planet and get shapely calves. Wearing lycra is just a bonus. I do this and it's pretty great. Much cheaper than using a car. Unfortunately I don't go far enough or something so I haven't really lost weight doing it, but maybe it's because I'm still eating like poo poo. At least I'm not getting fatter, but I may get run off the road for wearing lycra. I'd look too much like a balloon animal.
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# ? Mar 3, 2014 05:35 |
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I confess that I have not taken excellent care of my nice knives. I'll hit them with the steel every so often, knowing that I'm not really doing anything since they are currently dull. Then I went and had them professionally sharpened. So happy, and only about $5 per knife. They are now sharp enough again to where I don't even notice it when I cut myself. I promise that I will use my steel every time I use a knife now, and dry them immediately after washing. So good. That is all.
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# ? Mar 3, 2014 18:36 |
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Speaking of old fashioned frills and not taking care of your knives: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLXEiMIiF5E
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# ? Mar 4, 2014 00:12 |
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That knife is so drat dull, also looks like a Mercer, which would explain the dull.
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# ? Mar 4, 2014 01:35 |
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Chef De Cuisinart posted:That knife is so drat dull, also looks like a Mercer, which would explain the dull. Well, the whole "cut through the apple onto the metal butterknives"-thing might also play a part.
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# ? Mar 4, 2014 02:25 |
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Apparently taking a bite out of a muffin and then putting it back is a thing people do. They're self-serve, not free, and now I have to throw that muffin away along with the other ones you pawed with your gross hands or inexplicably ripped to pieces, you loving savages.
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# ? Mar 4, 2014 05:16 |
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I think it's a sick fetish thing and if I ever catch somebody doing it I'm going to publicly shame the gently caress out of their rear end. Vermin.
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# ? Mar 4, 2014 08:50 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZN4r8p6KbU
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Sjurygg posted:I think it's a sick fetish thing and if I ever catch somebody doing it I'm going to publicly shame the gently caress out of their rear end. Vermin. Don't. It's a gang initiation thing.
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# ? Mar 4, 2014 21:43 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxVcgDMBU94
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Bertrand Hustle posted:Apparently taking a bite out of a muffin and then putting it back is a thing people do. They're self-serve, not free, and now I have to throw that muffin away along with the other ones you pawed with your gross hands or inexplicably ripped to pieces, you loving savages. Wait, are they biting the stump or the top?
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# ? Mar 4, 2014 22:51 |
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I will never understand Germans.
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# ? Mar 4, 2014 23:23 |
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Bertrand Hustle posted:Apparently taking a bite out of a muffin and then putting it back is a thing people do. They're self-serve, not free, and now I have to throw that muffin away along with the other ones you pawed with your gross hands or inexplicably ripped to pieces, you loving savages. I run a produce department at a major national grocery store. You wouldn't believe how many apples/peaches/etc I've pulled where somebody clearly took a bite and then just put it back on the shelf.
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# ? Mar 5, 2014 02:54 |
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Stalizard posted:I run a produce department at a major national grocery store. You wouldn't believe how many apples/peaches/etc I've pulled where somebody clearly took a bite and then just put it back on the shelf. I have seen some poo poo. It's not a car dealership. You don't get to test drive the food!
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# ? Mar 5, 2014 08:13 |
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Wow, and I was pretty disgusted with the folks who just reach their hands into the nut bins and pop samples into their mouths.
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# ? Mar 5, 2014 09:14 |
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I worked as a stockboy in small local market in my teens, so I've seen all of that. The one that still gets me is when people ditch meat/produce/frozen food in the candy rack while waiting in line to check out.
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Squashy Nipples posted:I worked as a stockboy in small local market in my teens, so I've seen all of that. The one that still gets me is when people ditch meat/produce/frozen food in the candy rack while waiting in line to check out. While shopping once I found a pound of ground beef on the pears.
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