Friday, October 23, 2009
If you love it so much, why don't you marry it?
Labels:
Chinese Food,
salad
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Food from last week!
I've been super busy with work and have fallen behind in updating everyone on the minutia of my eating habits. I hope to get caught up this weekend.
This was a most excellent meal. I made slow cooked pork carnitas, brown rice with cilantro and lime, homemade salsa, and black beans. I was very proud of myself for showing restraint with the number of habanero, serrano, and jalapeno peppers that I used in the pork. I wanted to use 4 of each, which would have be just plain crazy. It would have lit my face on fire with heat and induced indigestion within minutes. Instead I only used 2 of each pepper. The pork was perfection - very spicy but still edible.
Labels:
pork carnitas,
stromboli
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
International Dinner Club
My sister-in-law was kind enough to bring me along as a guest to the dinner club that she was invited to. I am fuzzy on the details as to who actually started the club, but I know that membership is primarily comprised of librarians and ex-librarians. It was a fun and interesting crowd! We met at Louie's Fusion Grill in Hilliard. Louie's is owned by the former chef of Starliner Diner and their menus are very similar.
I'm super bad with names and I don't remember the name of the person who ordered this, but I know that it's roasted chicken and that she really liked it.
Here's my food! Roasted pork shoulder with rice and black beans. I like my food spicy, and this was pretty mild, so I doused it in green and red habanero sauces. It was very spicy, and very good!
I would definitely eat at Louie's Fusion Grill again. The prices were reasonable, the portions were large, and the food and margaritas were good.
Awesomeness
The upside to working at home is that, well, I work at home. I could wear my pajamas and slippers all day for all you know (but I don't... well, I do wear my slippers a lot... and pajama pants. But not my pajama shirts!). The downside is that I don't get eat out very often and my dog doesn't have much to contribute to lunchtime conversations. Today I was dying for Rooster's but didn't have time or motivation to make the 15 minute drive each way for carryout. So, I made my own grilled chicken tenders and they were spectacular!
Hayride, Pumpkins, and Massive Allergy Attacks
Every year, the kids' school has a fundraiser at Kuhlwein's in Hilliard. There is a hayride (allergies), corn maze (allergies), a depressing petting zoo (allergies), feral animals (danger! and allergies), and a cookout. Have I mentioned that we all have allergies? I'm not one to begrudge my spawn an evening with their classmates at a school function, so we always attend the yearly event.
You are looking at the main attraction at the petting zoo. This poor little calf looked miserable. The only other members of the petting zoo were 4 small rabbits cramped in a cage together.
The kids liked the hot dog roast and sitting on seats made of allergens while they enjoyed their food.
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Food from last week
We ordered lunch from Plank's on Parsons Avenue while at work on Friday. This pizza was good, but not like I remember it. The crust was really sweet. Not in a bad way, but the sweetness was a little distracting.
This is a white pizza that I made on Thursday. Connor was fascinated that I had cracked the secret code to Papa John's cheesesticks... I didn't tell him that the secret recipe involves only pizza dough, garlic butter, mozzarella cheese, and provolone cheese. I would prefer to maintain the air of mystery.
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