July 16, 20169 yr Lunch at Fatty Lumpkins. Very tasty little lunch spot. I had the How Now Brown Cow with plenty of horseradish sauce.
July 17, 20169 yr Brunch with an old friend today. Spent a couple hours over 4 courses catching up on the past 10-15 years. Award Winning Wings Shawn was torn between the biscuit and gravy and the trout, so I said to go with the trout and we'd have Biscuit and Gravy for 2nd appetizer NC Rainbow Trout for my friend Chicken and Waffles Chocolate and Caramel Cheesecake Not pictured: 6 mimosas and an order of bacon. **BRENT** Edited July 17, 20169 yr by MexicanDragon
July 18, 20169 yr Tamago Kake Gohan http://www.biggirlssmallkitchen.com/2015/07/tamago-kake-gohan.html
July 19, 20169 yr ^Whoa! I'm full just looking at pics! Forgot to post my local beef burger I made last night and then ate.
July 20, 20169 yr The Big Bombay, at Dishoom, Granary Square Followed by fruit & yoghurt, so we can feel virtuous [emoji6]
July 20, 20169 yr Afternoon cream tea (scone, clotted cream, strawberry jam)/ cappuccino in Regent's Park
July 20, 20169 yr So that's a scone in GB? Can you describe it? It looks similar to what us yanks call a biscuit.
July 20, 20169 yr British scone recipe http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/scones_1285 My grandma (1897 to 1986) used to make these without scales to weigh anything out. And used plain flour with cream of tartar and bicarbonate of soda to make it self raising. They are the best scones I have ever tasted.
July 20, 20169 yr So it is denser than bread, like an American biscuit, but not as dense as an American scone, correct? Edit: OK, after reading that recipe, it looks like what you consider a scone is very similar to what we call a shortcake. Edited July 20, 20169 yr by swt61
July 21, 20169 yr Whatever the density or name, scones, clotted cream and jam is very tasty whether in the UK or Canada. Makes me hungry
July 21, 20169 yr 8 hours ago, swt61 said: So that's a scone in GB? Can you describe it? It looks similar to what us yanks call a biscuit. And what they call a biscuit, we call a cookie. And what they call the boot, we call the trunk. And what they call suspenders, we call a bra. You all would probably like my gramma's "korzhiki". Basically, flour dough cookies. Great with tea! https://www.google.com/search?q=korzhiki
July 23, 20169 yr EGGS BAO'NEDICT Canadian bacon filled golden steamed bun, poached eggs, hollandaise, pork floss Viet style bacon - grilled pork belly marinated in fish sauce and carmel
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