July 7, 200817 yr My usual breakfast: Cheerios with non-fat milk, bananas and blueberries, and dark roast coffee. Lots of the latter.
July 8, 200817 yr Had this two days ago. Very good and affordable. I think we paid around $100 for 5, which included some other dishes (grilled eel, tempura, salads, grilled fish, etc. ) and lots of sake.
July 8, 200817 yr Actually, that plate alone was just $55 and that's already upper class sushi. China is cheap
July 8, 200817 yr The last time I had a sushi platter (or two), it was free. Good to have a mom who is a great cook. Of course, it requires driving 4-5 hours (one way) to my folks' place in Maine.
July 8, 200817 yr THAT sushi platter was $100? Wow. Last few times I had sushi, just mine was $100 Hey, the next time you're in Arlington on a work day, let me know -- there's a place across the street from where I work that has excellent, cheap sushi. I 'loaded up', and it came out to about $11. Of course, that was before prices went up due to gas prices, but I bet they're still pretty reasonable. There's also a place in Thurmont that's pretty reasonable and excellent quality, I can ask after the info if you want. I, unfortunately, have to eschew sushi (being on Lipitor, you know). I still have it once in a while, but for the most part, I just avoid.
July 8, 200817 yr And grapefruit, for some reason. I think it's kidney function -- eating raw fish makes your kidney work overtime, and it's already working overtime or something like that. Maybe liver -- I always get those two mixed up.
July 10, 200817 yr an ear of Maryland cornTrader Joe's Chimichurri Rice. This stuff is unbelievably good.I don't believe you.
July 12, 200817 yr blackened cod (didn't marinate long enough -- still tasty) potatoes au'gratin (homemade and heathy) slightly steamed spinach (soaked in freshly squeezed lemon juice, flax seed oil, and topped with a bit of sea salt)
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