It's pretty good. Haven't had brunch, though.
Claire was inspired by Provençal gratins so our own tomatoes and peppers and a squash (not pictured) became a delicious gratin tonight.
Surf and turf eggs benedict (crab and corn beef hash)
And for dessert chocolate,strawberry and Peach ice cream,
From where else
Because joining some Brits after a hike
Plum Cake on the deck for breakfast on this beautiful, cool morning before heading to the Air and Water show in Chicago.
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I had to go online for that translation and saw a million Japanese porn sites before getting the actual translation.
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Added a second table (VPI scout 1.1) and a mono cartridge (ortofon quintet mono) I'm running it through my back up phonostage until I can pick up another BAT phono used. WOW, listening to a japenese blue note of Lee Morgan "Candy". Soundstage depth is incredible. There is a sharpness/cleaness to the record I have never heard. This is one of the better investments involving listening to records I've made. Now to clear a separate shelf for monos only.
Garnish doesn't count even if you squeeze it, and counting ice would be dick-assinine! A G&T -- which can be garnished not at all or with things other than lime or lemon as the Brits would have it -- is not a cocktail in the traditional sense. A Dark & Stormy is a tougher call. Many recipes -- and perhaps Gene's own -- do not contain lime juice but do include a lime garnish. See above. But I would say that including lime juice is a better cocktail and therefore my recipe would meet the three ingredient requirement.
You are welcome anytime, Gene. Best part is I use a tomatillo based salsa to make the sauce so the pre-dinner chips and salsa are also quite good. Thanks to this place I also make a pretty mean margarita.
^^^ Shit, piss, and corruption! I knew I should have stayed north one more week. Next year, please fax the weekly menues in advance. Looks amazing, Nate.