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On Jun 23, 11:26*am, "Dimitri" > wrote:
> "Phil-c" <invalid@invalid> wrote in message > > ... > > > > > Go for it and cite any official source (perhaps sauce) . > > Here you gohttp://www.foodtimeline.org/foodfaq4.html > > State by state. > > Dimitri > > Alabama pecan pie, Dr. George Washington Carver's sweet potato recipes, > Patsy Riley's family recipes. More info here. > Alaska salmon, halibut, seafood & game recipes More info here. > Arizona chile con queso, tortillas & salsa. More info here. > Arkansas current favorites I. More info here > California style pizza, cobb salad, avocados, figs, walnuts & garlic. About > California Gold Rush foods. More info here.--see also: Monterey, Los Angeles > & San Francisco > Colorado Rocky Mountain rainbow trout. More info here.--see also: Denver > Connecticut nutmeg. More info here.--see also: Hartford > Delaware crab puffs. More info here. > District of Columbia Senate bean soup > Florida pompano, citrus fruits (recipes: orange juice) & Key lime pie. > History of Florida agriculture. More info here. See also: Miami > Georgia peaches, peanuts, pecans & Vidalia onions. More info here. > Hawaii Luaus, loco moco, pineapple, fresh fruit & Spam. More info here. > Idaho potatoes. More info here. > Illinois Native American foods (select group, economy, food), recipes. More > info here.--see also: Chicago & pork & beans [Van Camps], sugar cream pie, > Conner Prairie recipes. More info here. > Iowa Quaker Oats & loose meat sandwiches, traditional Dutch recipes More > info here. > Kansas wheat bread & Chicken fried steak. More info here. > Kentucky burgoo, Kentucky hot brown & Derby Pie, Chocolate gravy & Woodford > Pudding. More info here. > Louisiana jambalalya, gumbo, red beans & rice, king cake, pralines, Tabasco > sauce, popular recipes & Creole cuisine circa 1904. More info here.--see > also: New Orleans > Maine lobsters, potatoes, blueberries, beans & recipes. More info here. > Maryland crab cakes, beaten biscuits, & fried chicken. More info here. > Massachusetts clam chowder, cod cakes, graham crackers & cranberries, > Pilgrim Thanksgiving notes. More info here.--see also: Boston > Michigan cherries, mint, beans, UP Pasty More info here. --see also: > Mackinac Island & Battle Creek. More info here. > Minnesota wild rice, walleye, blueberries &! SPAM & Butter sculpture. More > info here. > Mississippi mud pie, pralines, pecan pie, cajun fried pecans, sweet potato > pie, sweet potato crunch, & shrimp. More info here. > Missouri Springfield-style cashew chicken, Ozark pudding, crayfish & > Frontier foods. More info here. See also: St. Louis & Kansas City > Montana buffalo burgers, Homesteader foodways (p. 31+). More info here. > Nebraska Kool-Aid, Nebraska products, beef [Omaha steaks], Runza sandwiches, > watermelon & Czech recipes from Wilbur. More info here. > Nevada Native American foods. . More info here. > New Hampshire corn chowder--see also: Portsmouth. More info here. > New Jersey > New Mexico biscochito (sugar cookies), roasted chilies & pistachios, recipes > & more recipes More info here. > New York apple muffins, Jell-O, salt potatoes, potato chips & spiedies. More > info here. --see also: Brooklyn, Buffalo, Long Island, New York City, > Thousand Islands > North Carolina Moravian cookies, sweet potatoes, Livermush & Native American > fare. More info here. > North Dakota perch, Cream of Wheat [1893], German heritage recipes. More > info here. > Ohio Early settler foods, Shaker lemon pie, Buckeye candy & tomato juice > (official state beverage). More info here.--see also: Cincinnati > Oklahoma State meal: fried okra, squash, cornbread, barbecue pork, biscuits, > sausage and gravy, grits, corn, strawberries, chicken fried steak, pecan > pie, and black-eyed peas. More info here. > Oregon hazelnuts, blackberries, marionberries, peppermint & Dungeness crab. > See also: Portland. More info here. > Pennsylvania shoofly pie, & scrapple, A.P. cookies, Lebanon bologna, > recipes.More info here.--see also: Philadelphia & Pittsburgh > Rhode Island johnnycakes [cornbread], coffee milk, cabinets, the New York > System & more! More info here.--see also: Providence > South Carolina rice & Frogmore stew. More info here.--see also: Charleston > South Dakota kuchen [coffeecake]. More info here. > Tennessee stack cake. More info here. > Texas barbeque, sweet onions, sheet cake, bbq & Pan de Campo. More info > here. see also: San Antonio > Utah honey, Utah scones, Greek immigrant fare & green Jell-O. More info > here. > Vermont cheddar cheese, common crackers & maple sugar candy. More info here. > Virginia ham & peanuts, colonial Virginia recipes. More info here. > Washington Dungeness crab & apples. More info here. > West Virginia Golden Delicious apples & apple butter. More info here. > Wisconsin Colby cheese, cranberry pie, recipes More info here....see also: > Milwaukee & Sheboygan > Wyoming beans (great northern, pinto, navy), jerky, Shoshone lamb & Army > bread at Ft. Laramie. More info here. That's only 49 states - no Indiana?? |
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On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 22:14:47 -0700, Bob Terwilliger wrote:
> Phil-c wrote: > >> 3 Photo of a pie floater with dead horse >> >> http://farm1.static.flickr.com/173/4...482df7925b.jpg > > Would you rank that as more or less appetizing than poutine? > > http://blogues.cyberpresse.ca/lagace...9/poutine1.jpg > > Bob hard to say. the potatoes in the poutine picture look more like eggplant. your pal, blake |
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On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 08:21:08 -0500, Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> In article >, > Terry Pulliam Burd > wrote: > >> On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 22:16:57 -0700, sf > fired up >> random neurons and synapses to opine: >> >>>On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 17:25:59 -0500, Melba's Jammin' > wrote: >>> >>>>Morel is our State Mushroom. >>> >>>You gave away a state secret. Now "everyone" will be hunting for >>>morels in Minnesota! >> >> I didn't see Barb's original post, but ask her what the state bird is* >> (see below) > >> * the mosquito. >> >> Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd > > Watchyerself, Girlie or I'll thump you with my cane. > It's all part of The Plan, along with the myth of our winter weather, to > keep the state free of riff-raff. It's generally effective. Not many > skeeters this year although some years they file flight plans and fly in > formation. at least they don't have bombs. as far as i know. your pal, blake |
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In article >,
"Nancy Young" > wrote: > I say lunch, but if I eat out that's usually my only meal for the > day. I haven't done this in years, but I ordered appetizers for > lunch. I was at the Cheesecake Factory, they have a large > variety to choose from. > > So I ordered crispy artichoke hearts and the Tex Mex rolls. > The waitress didn't bat an eye, so I think a lot of people do that. > Considering the size of their entrees, it wouldn't surprise me at > all. > > Those Tex Mex rolls are to die for. It's a large appetizer, I > couldn't eat that by myself, either. That and a Dr. Pepper, > oh, that was a good lunch. OH! sorry, I mean a green tea > iced tea. Anyway. > > I have read that dislike of cilantro is something that you can overcome > if you keep eating it. I seem to have lost that soapy aversion to it, > because I sure didn't mind it in my Tex Mex eggrolls. Having said > that, I couldn't say why they call them eggrolls, I don't notice any > egg. Or care. > > nancy Mom and I used to do that all the time. If you are not a huge meal eater, one or two appetizers is more than enough split two ways, and saves a LOT of $$$ on eating out. -- Peace! Om Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain. -- Anon. Subscribe: |
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In article >,
"Jean B." > wrote: > Nancy Young wrote: > > I say lunch, but if I eat out that's usually my only meal for the > > day. I haven't done this in years, but I ordered appetizers for lunch. > > I was at the Cheesecake Factory, they have a large variety to choose from. > > > > So I ordered crispy artichoke hearts and the Tex Mex rolls. > > The waitress didn't bat an eye, so I think a lot of people do that. > > Considering the size of their entrees, it wouldn't surprise me at > > all. > > > > Those Tex Mex rolls are to die for. It's a large appetizer, I couldn't > > eat that by myself, either. That and a Dr. Pepper, oh, that was a good > > lunch. OH! sorry, I mean a green tea > > iced tea. Anyway. > > > > I have read that dislike of cilantro is something that you can overcome > > if you keep eating it. I seem to have lost that soapy aversion to it, > > because I sure didn't mind it in my Tex Mex eggrolls. Having said > > that, I couldn't say why they call them eggrolls, I don't notice any > > egg. Or care. > > nancy > > I love having a variety of little dishes for meals! Two nights > ago, I had dim sum. Ordered too much to get some variety, and ate > some of it for breakfast yesterday. Yum. Variety is why I like a good chinese buffet. ;-d -- Peace! Om Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain. -- Anon. Subscribe: |
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Omelet wrote:
> In article >, > "Jean B." > wrote: > >> Nancy Young wrote: >>> I say lunch, but if I eat out that's usually my only meal for the >>> day. I haven't done this in years, but I ordered appetizers for lunch. >>> I was at the Cheesecake Factory, they have a large variety to choose from. >>> >>> So I ordered crispy artichoke hearts and the Tex Mex rolls. >>> The waitress didn't bat an eye, so I think a lot of people do that. >>> Considering the size of their entrees, it wouldn't surprise me at >>> all. >>> >>> Those Tex Mex rolls are to die for. It's a large appetizer, I couldn't >>> eat that by myself, either. That and a Dr. Pepper, oh, that was a good >>> lunch. OH! sorry, I mean a green tea >>> iced tea. Anyway. >>> >>> I have read that dislike of cilantro is something that you can overcome >>> if you keep eating it. I seem to have lost that soapy aversion to it, >>> because I sure didn't mind it in my Tex Mex eggrolls. Having said >>> that, I couldn't say why they call them eggrolls, I don't notice any >>> egg. Or care. >>> nancy >> I love having a variety of little dishes for meals! Two nights >> ago, I had dim sum. Ordered too much to get some variety, and ate >> some of it for breakfast yesterday. Yum. > > Variety is why I like a good chinese buffet. ;-d Yes, I love variety too. I LOVE bento boxes.... -- Jean B. |
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In article >,
"Jean B." > wrote: > > Variety is why I like a good chinese buffet. ;-d > > Yes, I love variety too. I LOVE bento boxes.... > ^^^^^^^^^ > > -- > Jean B. Please elaborate??? -- Peace! Om Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain. -- Anon. Subscribe: |
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Omelet wrote:
> In article >, > "Jean B." > wrote: > >>> Variety is why I like a good chinese buffet. ;-d >> Yes, I love variety too. I LOVE bento boxes.... >> ^^^^^^^^^ >> >> -- >> Jean B. > > Please elaborate??? Hmm. A pic is worth a thousand words.... I'm trying to find some good ones. http://tinyurl.com/nynpfv http://farm1.static.flickr.com/29/42...159523a269.jpg I am ashamed to say I am blanking on the Japanese meals that consist of various different dishes, artistically done, and that come one at a time. -- Jean B. |
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On Jun 26, 3:14*pm, Omelet > wrote:
> > I love having a variety of little dishes for meals! *Two nights > > ago, I had dim sum. *Ordered too much to get some variety, and ate > > some of it for breakfast yesterday. *Yum. > > Variety is why I like a good chinese buffet. ;-d "good chinese buffet" is an oxymoron. ![]() intended to sit around in steam trays. For a cuisine that developed the sizzling hot pot, a buffet is a terrible idea. Now dim sum are another matter. Any tripe with garlic sauce??? John Kane Kingston ON Canada |
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On Jun 26, 1:14*am, "Bob Terwilliger" >
wrote: > Phil-c wrote: > > 3 Photo of a pie floater *with dead horse > > >http://farm1.static.flickr.com/173/4...482df7925b.jpg > > Would you rank that as more or less appetizing than poutine? > > http://blogues.cyberpresse.ca/lagace.../2007/09/pouti... A good poutine is fantastic. ![]() John Kane Kingston ON Canada |
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John Kane wrote:
> On Jun 26, 3:14 pm, Omelet > wrote: > >>> I love having a variety of little dishes for meals! Two nights >>> ago, I had dim sum. Ordered too much to get some variety, and ate >>> some of it for breakfast yesterday. Yum. >> Variety is why I like a good chinese buffet. ;-d > > "good chinese buffet" is an oxymoron. ![]() > intended to sit around in steam trays. For a cuisine that developed > the sizzling hot pot, a buffet is a terrible idea. > > Now dim sum are another matter. Any tripe with garlic sauce??? > > John Kane Kingston ON Canada Oh! Thanks for reminding me that I still have that offal in the fridge!!!! -- Jean B. |
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Jean B. wrote:
> Omelet wrote: >> In article >, >> "Jean B." > wrote: >> >>> Nancy Young wrote: >>>> I say lunch, but if I eat out that's usually my only meal for the >>>> day. I haven't done this in years, but I ordered appetizers for >>>> lunch. I was at the Cheesecake Factory, they have a large variety >>>> to choose from. >>>> >>>> So I ordered crispy artichoke hearts and the Tex Mex rolls. >>>> The waitress didn't bat an eye, so I think a lot of people do that. >>>> Considering the size of their entrees, it wouldn't surprise me at >>>> all. >>>> >>>> Those Tex Mex rolls are to die for. It's a large appetizer, I >>>> couldn't eat that by myself, either. That and a Dr. Pepper, oh, >>>> that was a good lunch. OH! sorry, I mean a green tea >>>> iced tea. Anyway. >>>> >>>> I have read that dislike of cilantro is something that you can overcome >>>> if you keep eating it. I seem to have lost that soapy aversion to it, >>>> because I sure didn't mind it in my Tex Mex eggrolls. Having said >>>> that, I couldn't say why they call them eggrolls, I don't notice any >>>> egg. Or care. nancy >>> I love having a variety of little dishes for meals! Two nights ago, >>> I had dim sum. Ordered too much to get some variety, and ate some of >>> it for breakfast yesterday. Yum. >> >> Variety is why I like a good chinese buffet. ;-d > > Yes, I love variety too. I LOVE bento boxes.... > Especially if you didn't prepare the meal, then you have a surprise in every box ;-) Bob |
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Jean B. wrote:
> Omelet wrote: >> In article >, >> "Jean B." > wrote: >> >>>> Variety is why I like a good chinese buffet. ;-d >>> Yes, I love variety too. I LOVE bento boxes.... >>> ^^^^^^^^^ >>> >>> -- >>> Jean B. >> >> Please elaborate??? > > Hmm. A pic is worth a thousand words.... I'm trying to find some good > ones. > > http://tinyurl.com/nynpfv > > http://farm1.static.flickr.com/29/42...159523a269.jpg > > I am ashamed to say I am blanking on the Japanese meals that consist of > various different dishes, artistically done, and that come one at a time. > > > Here's the style Ii was thinking of rather than the traditional: http://tinyurl.com/l598ml http://tinyurl.com/mcognl Bob |
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Bob Muncie wrote:
> Jean B. wrote: >> Omelet wrote: >>> In article >, >>> "Jean B." > wrote: >>> >>>>> Variety is why I like a good chinese buffet. ;-d >>>> Yes, I love variety too. I LOVE bento boxes.... >>>> ^^^^^^^^^ >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Jean B. >>> >>> Please elaborate??? >> >> Hmm. A pic is worth a thousand words.... I'm trying to find some >> good ones. >> >> http://tinyurl.com/nynpfv >> >> http://farm1.static.flickr.com/29/42...159523a269.jpg >> >> I am ashamed to say I am blanking on the Japanese meals that consist >> of various different dishes, artistically done, and that come one at a >> time. >> >> >> > > Here's the style Ii was thinking of rather than the traditional: > > http://tinyurl.com/l598ml > http://tinyurl.com/mcognl > > Bob Sorry - Tiny isn't working for me on usenet lately :-) http://i707.photobucket.com/albums/w...g?t=1246048783 http://i707.photobucket.com/albums/w...g?t=1246048980 Bob |
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On Jun 26, 1:05*pm, "Jean B." > wrote:
> I am ashamed to say I am blanking on the Japanese meals that > consist of various different dishes, artistically done, and that > come one at a time. > Are you thinking of "kaiseki"? -aem |
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In article >,
"Jean B." > wrote: > I LOVE bento boxes.... > >> ^^^^^^^^^ > >> > >> -- > >> Jean B. > > > > Please elaborate??? > > Hmm. A pic is worth a thousand words.... I'm trying to find some > good ones. > > http://tinyurl.com/nynpfv > > http://farm1.static.flickr.com/29/42...159523a269.jpg > > I am ashamed to say I am blanking on the Japanese meals that > consist of various different dishes, artistically done, and that > come one at a time. > > > > -- > Jean B. Ah ok, I get the general idea. :-) The closest thing we have around here like that are packages of mixed sushi. -- Peace! Om Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain. -- Anon. Subscribe: |
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In article >,
"Jean B." > wrote: > John Kane wrote: > > On Jun 26, 3:14 pm, Omelet > wrote: > > > >>> I love having a variety of little dishes for meals! Two nights > >>> ago, I had dim sum. Ordered too much to get some variety, and ate > >>> some of it for breakfast yesterday. Yum. > >> Variety is why I like a good chinese buffet. ;-d > > > > "good chinese buffet" is an oxymoron. ![]() > > intended to sit around in steam trays. For a cuisine that developed > > the sizzling hot pot, a buffet is a terrible idea. > > > > Now dim sum are another matter. Any tripe with garlic sauce??? > > > > John Kane Kingston ON Canada > > Oh! Thanks for reminding me that I still have that offal in the > fridge!!!! ;-D -- Peace! Om Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain. -- Anon. Subscribe: |
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In article >,
Bob Muncie > wrote: > http://i707.photobucket.com/albums/w...jpg?t=12460487 > 83 > http://i707.photobucket.com/albums/w...jpg?t=12460489 > 80 > > Bob Hey those are cool! :-) -- Peace! Om Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain. -- Anon. Subscribe: |
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Jean B. wrote:
> John Kane wrote: >> On Jun 26, 3:14 pm, Omelet > wrote: >> >>>> I love having a variety of little dishes for meals! Two nights >>>> ago, I had dim sum. Ordered too much to get some variety, and ate >>>> some of it for breakfast yesterday. Yum. >>> Variety is why I like a good chinese buffet. ;-d >> >> "good chinese buffet" is an oxymoron. ![]() >> intended to sit around in steam trays. For a cuisine that developed >> the sizzling hot pot, a buffet is a terrible idea. >> >> Now dim sum are another matter. Any tripe with garlic sauce??? >> >> John Kane Kingston ON Canada > > Oh! Thanks for reminding me that I still have that offal in the > fridge!!!! > <snork!> Becca |
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On Sat, 27 Jun 2009 07:52:23 -0700, Dan Abel > wrote:
>There's an Asian buffet, also not far from me. The hours are very long, >and they have nothing besides the buffet. The one time I went, there >weren't many customers, so the food turnover wasn't high. Worse yet, at >their most expensive time, they offered 150 dishes! Buffet only, 150 dishes, sounds like Todai. They have an entire island that's seafood only. I'm not a buffet fan, serve yourself dining is too much like staying home. -- I love cooking with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food. |
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On Jun 26, 4:17*pm, "Jean B." > wrote:
> John Kane wrote: > > On Jun 26, 3:14 pm, Omelet > wrote: > > >>> I love having a variety of little dishes for meals! *Two nights > >>> ago, I had dim sum. *Ordered too much to get some variety, and ate > >>> some of it for breakfast yesterday. *Yum. > >> Variety is why I like a good chinese buffet. ;-d > > > "good chinese buffet" is an oxymoron. * ![]() > > intended to sit around in steam trays. * For a cuisine that developed > > the sizzling hot pot, a buffet is a terrible idea. > > > *Now dim sum are another matter. Any tripe with garlic sauce??? > > > John Kane Kingston ON Canada > > Oh! *Thanks for reminding me that I still have that offal in the > fridge!!!! When's brunch? John Kane Kingston ON Canada |
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Bob Muncie wrote:
> Jean B. wrote: >> Omelet wrote: >>> In article >, >>> "Jean B." > wrote: >>> >>>> Nancy Young wrote: >>>>> I say lunch, but if I eat out that's usually my only meal for the >>>>> day. I haven't done this in years, but I ordered appetizers for >>>>> lunch. I was at the Cheesecake Factory, they have a large variety >>>>> to choose from. >>>>> >>>>> So I ordered crispy artichoke hearts and the Tex Mex rolls. >>>>> The waitress didn't bat an eye, so I think a lot of people do that. >>>>> Considering the size of their entrees, it wouldn't surprise me at >>>>> all. >>>>> >>>>> Those Tex Mex rolls are to die for. It's a large appetizer, I >>>>> couldn't eat that by myself, either. That and a Dr. Pepper, oh, >>>>> that was a good lunch. OH! sorry, I mean a green tea >>>>> iced tea. Anyway. >>>>> >>>>> I have read that dislike of cilantro is something that you can >>>>> overcome >>>>> if you keep eating it. I seem to have lost that soapy aversion to it, >>>>> because I sure didn't mind it in my Tex Mex eggrolls. Having said >>>>> that, I couldn't say why they call them eggrolls, I don't notice any >>>>> egg. Or care. nancy >>>> I love having a variety of little dishes for meals! Two nights ago, >>>> I had dim sum. Ordered too much to get some variety, and ate some >>>> of it for breakfast yesterday. Yum. >>> >>> Variety is why I like a good chinese buffet. ;-d >> >> Yes, I love variety too. I LOVE bento boxes.... >> > > Especially if you didn't prepare the meal, then you have a surprise in > every box ;-) > > Bob Yes, preparing such things would be a real pain. Some things could be made ahead--or even could be left over. Oh! That probably would not be a welcome thought to a purist! -- Jean B. |
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Bob Muncie wrote:
> Jean B. wrote: >> Omelet wrote: >>> In article >, >>> "Jean B." > wrote: >>> >>>>> Variety is why I like a good chinese buffet. ;-d >>>> Yes, I love variety too. I LOVE bento boxes.... >>>> ^^^^^^^^^ >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Jean B. >>> >>> Please elaborate??? >> >> Hmm. A pic is worth a thousand words.... I'm trying to find some >> good ones. >> >> http://tinyurl.com/nynpfv >> >> http://farm1.static.flickr.com/29/42...159523a269.jpg >> >> I am ashamed to say I am blanking on the Japanese meals that consist >> of various different dishes, artistically done, and that come one at a >> time. >> >> >> > > Here's the style Ii was thinking of rather than the traditional: > > http://tinyurl.com/l598ml > http://tinyurl.com/mcognl > > Bob Odd. I get page not found for both of those. -- Jean B. |
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Bob Muncie wrote:
> Bob Muncie wrote: >> Jean B. wrote: >>> Omelet wrote: >>>> In article >, >>>> "Jean B." > wrote: >>>> >>>>>> Variety is why I like a good chinese buffet. ;-d >>>>> Yes, I love variety too. I LOVE bento boxes.... >>>>> ^^^^^^^^^ >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Jean B. >>>> >>>> Please elaborate??? >>> >>> Hmm. A pic is worth a thousand words.... I'm trying to find some >>> good ones. >>> >>> http://tinyurl.com/nynpfv >>> >>> http://farm1.static.flickr.com/29/42...159523a269.jpg >>> >>> I am ashamed to say I am blanking on the Japanese meals that consist >>> of various different dishes, artistically done, and that come one at >>> a time. >>> >>> >>> >> >> Here's the style Ii was thinking of rather than the traditional: >> >> http://tinyurl.com/l598ml >> http://tinyurl.com/mcognl >> >> Bob > > Sorry - Tiny isn't working for me on usenet lately :-) > > http://i707.photobucket.com/albums/w...g?t=1246048783 > > http://i707.photobucket.com/albums/w...g?t=1246048980 > > > Bob Ah yes, my daughter took such things for school lunch occasionally. -- Jean B. |
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aem wrote:
> On Jun 26, 1:05 pm, "Jean B." > wrote: > >> I am ashamed to say I am blanking on the Japanese meals that >> consist of various different dishes, artistically done, and that >> come one at a time. >> > Are you thinking of "kaiseki"? -aem Yes!!!!! My savior! Kaiseki ryori. I am sooooo chagrined. -- Jean B. |
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John Kane wrote:
> On Jun 26, 4:17 pm, "Jean B." > wrote: >> John Kane wrote: >>> On Jun 26, 3:14 pm, Omelet > wrote: >>>>> I love having a variety of little dishes for meals! Two nights >>>>> ago, I had dim sum. Ordered too much to get some variety, and ate >>>>> some of it for breakfast yesterday. Yum. >>>> Variety is why I like a good chinese buffet. ;-d >>> "good chinese buffet" is an oxymoron. ![]() >>> intended to sit around in steam trays. For a cuisine that developed >>> the sizzling hot pot, a buffet is a terrible idea. >>> Now dim sum are another matter. Any tripe with garlic sauce??? >>> John Kane Kingston ON Canada >> Oh! Thanks for reminding me that I still have that offal in the >> fridge!!!! > > When's brunch? > > John Kane Kingston ON Canada LOL! You approve? -- Jean B. |
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Jean B. wrote:
> Bob Muncie wrote: >> Jean B. wrote: >>> Omelet wrote: >>>> In article >, >>>> "Jean B." > wrote: >>>> >>>>> Nancy Young wrote: >>>>>> I say lunch, but if I eat out that's usually my only meal for the >>>>>> day. I haven't done this in years, but I ordered appetizers for >>>>>> lunch. I was at the Cheesecake Factory, they have a large variety >>>>>> to choose from. >>>>>> >>>>>> So I ordered crispy artichoke hearts and the Tex Mex rolls. >>>>>> The waitress didn't bat an eye, so I think a lot of people do that. >>>>>> Considering the size of their entrees, it wouldn't surprise me at >>>>>> all. >>>>>> >>>>>> Those Tex Mex rolls are to die for. It's a large appetizer, I >>>>>> couldn't eat that by myself, either. That and a Dr. Pepper, oh, >>>>>> that was a good lunch. OH! sorry, I mean a green tea >>>>>> iced tea. Anyway. >>>>>> >>>>>> I have read that dislike of cilantro is something that you can >>>>>> overcome >>>>>> if you keep eating it. I seem to have lost that soapy aversion to >>>>>> it, >>>>>> because I sure didn't mind it in my Tex Mex eggrolls. Having said >>>>>> that, I couldn't say why they call them eggrolls, I don't notice any >>>>>> egg. Or care. nancy >>>>> I love having a variety of little dishes for meals! Two nights >>>>> ago, I had dim sum. Ordered too much to get some variety, and ate >>>>> some of it for breakfast yesterday. Yum. >>>> >>>> Variety is why I like a good chinese buffet. ;-d >>> >>> Yes, I love variety too. I LOVE bento boxes.... >>> >> >> Especially if you didn't prepare the meal, then you have a surprise in >> every box ;-) >> >> Bob > > Yes, preparing such things would be a real pain. Some things could be > made ahead--or even could be left over. Oh! That probably would not be > a welcome thought to a purist! > Actually sweetie, if I had a nice person making me lunch or dinner to take to work, and they used the two type bento modern/portable boxes I posted, I can't imagine a more "fun" way of celebrating cooking, than to to have a surprise in every container. Bob |
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