I love Cuco's Tuqueria in Upper Arlington. In my opinion (and isn't my opinion the only one that counts?), it's the best Mexican food in Columbus. Enchiladas...
Tacos...
Fajitas...
I can't remember what Steve had...
Nachos....
A blog about food and other stuff
I love Cuco's Tuqueria in Upper Arlington. In my opinion (and isn't my opinion the only one that counts?), it's the best Mexican food in Columbus. Enchiladas...
Tacos...
Fajitas...
I can't remember what Steve had...
Nachos....
Homemade veggie curry - chickpeas, cauliflower, spinach, potatoes, peas and carrots over basmati rice. Delicious!
Here's what you need to make homemade fried rice. Leftover, cold rice (don't use warm rice, it will turn to mush), soy sauce, garlic, green onions, eggs, hot pepper oil.
And here's what you need for homemade eggrolls. This is kind of labor intensive but SO GOOD.

When Tony travels for work, the kids and I usually order pizza and have a picnic on the living floor in front of the television. Tony recently went to Denver for a couple of days and we decided to switch it up a little. We went to Barley's (which happens to be one of Tony's favorite restaurants - and he was a little bitter when we told him about the dinner). We had a pile of nachos as big as my head. That is saying a lot because I have a giant noggin. Ian had chicken fingers, I had pierogies, and Connor had chicken wings. The wings were too spicy for him, so he then ordered some fries. Barley's fries are awesome. They are batter dipped and then fried. All and all, a great meal. It's a shame that Tony missed it...
Best salad ever - homemade bacon bits, blue cheese, romaine, tomatoes, and homemade balsamic dressing.
Special for Connor - cheesy garlic bread.
Chicken wings! My dad made these, and they were delicious. He deep fried the wings in his ginormous turkey fryer and then coated them in sauce and let them warm in a crock pot.
Dinner! Steak, corn casserole muffins, and roasted potatoes and veggies.
Fixins! Bacon that I fried that morning, ingredients for a homemade vinaigrette, leaf lettuce, turkey, ham, salami, sandwich pepperoni, stem tomatoes... YUM
Here's a little secret of mine for sandwiches... I slice the tomatoes thinly and sprinkle with a little sea salt. It draws out the flavor and dries up a little of the moisture.
Provolone, bacon, ham, and turkey topped with tomatoes and leaf lettuce tossed with vinaigrette.
Italian sandwiches - ham, sandwich pepperoni, salami, tomatoes, lettuce, and vinaigrette.

My brother had bangers & mash. And Scottish ale.
Then we walked to the LC and saw School of Seven Bells (not a fan) and Interpol (huge fan). The boys in Interpol are always so well dressed. I wish that I had gotten better pictures.
It seems that hipster men have moved on from the mustache trend and are now sporting mullets. Yes, mullets. I couldn't get a good picture, but Paul Banks from Interpol has what can only be described as a combo fauxhawk/mini mullet. It's atrocious.
Here's a screen shot of Interpol's appearance on Conan O'Brien from 2/11/2011. Here's a quote from TeamCoco's site: "Front-man Paul Banks was also sporting a pretty snazzy ‘do that I’m going to call “the baby mohawk mullet.” And if you Google "Paul Banks mullet", you'll see numerous Tweets that say things like "Did Paul Banks lose a bet?" Perhaps that's it. Perhaps he lost a bet and was forced to get the worst haircut known to man.
More presents!
Birthday breakfast at one of Ian's favorite places - Abner's in Hilliard. We love this place. It's cheap and the food is always great.
Everyone dressed up for the occasion. Here is my brother (aka Don Draper) and Connor (as Roger Sterling). Handsome fellas!
David and Mandy, and a table full of highballs and martinis!
Baby bib lettuce with blue cheese, bacon, and vinaigrette. Delicious!
My meal - a NY strip steak, baked potato, and sauteed spinach.
Ian and his chicken fingers. He wasn't happy that I wanted to take his picture when all he wanted to do was eat.
The after dinner party! Here's Henry as he discovers how fun it is to dip sunglasses in to a drink!

