Monday, July 25, 2011
Moe's Original BBQ
Vic's a BBQ enthusiast, so we go to a lot of BBQ places. This one I actually liked. We have tried others and I will admit that Pig and Chic is good, but this is better. I usually get the smoked chicken but much to my surprise and delight, they had smoked turkey breast. I got the turkey and Vic got the chicken. Both were great! They were moist, unlike a lot of BBQ places where you have to add BBQ sauce to make it juicy. This BBQ did not require anything but a fork. The sides were great. Some of the traditional mixed with a little modern flare. The atmosphere was cozy, but it has a bar area which I am sure is inviting as well.
Friday, July 15, 2011
Bummer.
From the New York Times
newyork.grubstreet.com/2011/06...
Distractions at restaurants are everywhere: cell phones, of course; overly chatty customers at a too-close table; and, increasingly, someone in the restaurant photographing the food at their table. Shutter snaps and flash pops never make a meal taste better. Some restaurants, like Momofuku Ko and Chef's Table at Brooklyn Fare, do ban the practice, but others embrace the idea of diners turning dinner into their own personal photo shoot. I bring this up not to proselytize, but instead to call attention to this irritant and to set up a few ground rules that we can hopefully all agree with in order to minimize our impact on others.
When I asked César Ramirez, chef at Chef's Table at Brooklyn Fare, about it, he told me that the whole concept confounds him: "What happened to the days when people went to a restaurant and just had a good time?" He's taken a lot of flack for the photography ban he instituted at his restaurant, but explains that he had two reasons for doing so: The first is that it's annoying both for him, and for other diners, if a customer is snapping shots of the eighteen courses served at the restaurant. His second reason surprised me: Photos floating around the web will ruin the element of surprise for his customers, most of whom make their reservations six weeks out.
What do you think?
newyork.grubstreet.com/2011/06...
Distractions at restaurants are everywhere: cell phones, of course; overly chatty customers at a too-close table; and, increasingly, someone in the restaurant photographing the food at their table. Shutter snaps and flash pops never make a meal taste better. Some restaurants, like Momofuku Ko and Chef's Table at Brooklyn Fare, do ban the practice, but others embrace the idea of diners turning dinner into their own personal photo shoot. I bring this up not to proselytize, but instead to call attention to this irritant and to set up a few ground rules that we can hopefully all agree with in order to minimize our impact on others.
When I asked César Ramirez, chef at Chef's Table at Brooklyn Fare, about it, he told me that the whole concept confounds him: "What happened to the days when people went to a restaurant and just had a good time?" He's taken a lot of flack for the photography ban he instituted at his restaurant, but explains that he had two reasons for doing so: The first is that it's annoying both for him, and for other diners, if a customer is snapping shots of the eighteen courses served at the restaurant. His second reason surprised me: Photos floating around the web will ruin the element of surprise for his customers, most of whom make their reservations six weeks out.
What do you think?
Monday, July 11, 2011
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Going back to Cali.
The first photo is the view from the "backseat" of a Harley.We rented a couple and cruised the PCH. Number two is Melrose. A bike shop with a cool alley way. Third, is a night out on the town with some great friends. Last, is an amazing view of the beach in Malibu. Great trip! Hope to do it again soon.
Friday, June 24, 2011
Cost of Living's High and Going Up!
Everything to know about me is written on this page
The number you can reach me, my social, and my age
Yes, I served in the army, it's where I learned to shoot
18 months in the desert, pouring sand out of my boots
No, I've never been convicted of a crime
I could start this job at anytime
I got a strong back steel toes, I rarely call in sick
A good truck, what I don't know, I catch on real quick
I work weekends, if I have to, nights and holidays
Give you 40 and then some, what ever it takes
Three dollars and change at the pump
Cost of living's high and going up
I put Robert down as a reference,e he's known me all my life
We attend the same church, he introduced me to my wife
Gave my last job everything, before it headed south
Took the shoes off of my children's feet, and the food out of their mouths
Yesterday. My folks offered to help.
But their barely getting by themselves.
I'm sure a hundred others have applied
Rumor has it, you're only taken five
I got a strong back and steel toes. I'm handy with a wrench
Nothing I can't drive, Nothing I can't fix
I work sun up to sun down, ain't too proud sweep the floor
The bank has started calling and the wolves are at the my door
Three dollars and change at the pump
The cost of living's high, and going up.
Ronnie Dunn
The number you can reach me, my social, and my age
Yes, I served in the army, it's where I learned to shoot
18 months in the desert, pouring sand out of my boots
No, I've never been convicted of a crime
I could start this job at anytime
I got a strong back steel toes, I rarely call in sick
A good truck, what I don't know, I catch on real quick
I work weekends, if I have to, nights and holidays
Give you 40 and then some, what ever it takes
Three dollars and change at the pump
Cost of living's high and going up
I put Robert down as a reference,e he's known me all my life
We attend the same church, he introduced me to my wife
Gave my last job everything, before it headed south
Took the shoes off of my children's feet, and the food out of their mouths
Yesterday. My folks offered to help.
But their barely getting by themselves.
I'm sure a hundred others have applied
Rumor has it, you're only taken five
I got a strong back and steel toes. I'm handy with a wrench
Nothing I can't drive, Nothing I can't fix
I work sun up to sun down, ain't too proud sweep the floor
The bank has started calling and the wolves are at the my door
Three dollars and change at the pump
The cost of living's high, and going up.
Ronnie Dunn
Monday, June 20, 2011
JCT Kitchen.
I would definitely recommend this place if you are near Howell Mill Road. The atmosphere is very nice and cozy. It would be great for a romantic date. The food is excellent and so is the homemade lemonade. We had fried chicken and salmon. I give them both an A and the green beans were certainly a seconds kind of side. Sadly we ate too much to hit the dessert menu. Maybe next time.
Friday, June 17, 2011
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Drinking Chefs
As seen in Creative Loafing-http://clatl.com/omnivore/archives/2011/06/13/drinking-chefs-not-your-average-internet-cooking-show
I say that we represent Pleasant Valley pretty well. Way to go Marla. So proud.
The idea for the website began a few years ago, when Alabama natives Marla Graves and Megann Rogala made a drunken pact to start a cooking show. They had eaten several homemade brandy balls and drank far too much of the brandy that went into them, and at the time, the idea seemed brilliant. They didn't think much about their promise for about a year after that, but then Graves bought a nice camera and her husband agreed to be a cameraman. Inspired, she decided to act on their idea.
I say that we represent Pleasant Valley pretty well. Way to go Marla. So proud.
Friday, June 10, 2011
Closet Romantic Clothing
No this is not my line! :( I wish it was. They have some amazing pieces. Visit their website or facebook page to see more from Closet Romantic http://www.facebook.com/pages/Closet-Romantic/105627092808154. Please like them to see the next season when it comes out.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Adele
I have been a huge fan for a long time and I am so glad that she has become very successful. Work it lady.
More from the princess...
and the prince. Check out my niece and nephew in their Easter pictures. Awwwww. You're impressed. Don't lie. They are good looking kiddos.
Monday, January 3, 2011
Holidays.
The holidays came and went in a blur. All I really remember is planning for it, saving for it, then it was over. Sadly, I was glad to see the tree come down and all the decor making its way to the attic. We had a busy holiday season this year. Victor and I went to Denver to visit my Dad for Thanksgiving. That required some planning and a lot of travel. It was totally worth it though. Victor got to hit the slopes and I got to go explore. After Thanksgiving was over, we had a slew of holiday parties to attend and lots of shopping. We searched for the best deals, which actually took some of the fun out of buying (at least it did for me). In the end, everyone was pleased with their Christmas gifts, so the effort was not a waste. Now it is January 3rd and we have just returned from the North Georgia mountains where we ate way too much and acted like a bunch of bums. I think that was the best way to end a crazy holiday season. Happy New Year!
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