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The Dining Room Menu 2014
Here's a link to it what I got via email. It came in .gif form.
This is, I guess, the "formal" dining room. :) http://tinypic.com/m/i1gnk7/4 Jill |
The Dining Room Menu 2014
On 1/1/2014 5:10 PM, jmcquown wrote:
> Here's a link to it what I got via email. It came in .gif form. > > This is, I guess, the "formal" dining room. :) > > http://tinypic.com/m/i1gnk7/4 > > Jill Utterly pretentious fare, you'd be better off eating at: http://bigjoesbbq.net/ |
The Dining Room Menu 2014
I guess you're now chipping away at the 2014 assessment.
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"jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > Here's a link to it what I got via email. It came in .gif form. > > This is, I guess, the "formal" dining room. :) > > http://tinypic.com/m/i1gnk7/4 > > Jill Yep! Dimitri |
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On Wednesday, January 1, 2014 5:10:45 PM UTC-7, jmcquown wrote:
> Here's a link to it what I got via email. It came in .gif form. > > > > This is, I guess, the "formal" dining room. :) > > > > http://tinypic.com/m/i1gnk7/4 > > > > Jill I guarantee that those so-called Chefs are rip-off artists..."boneless guinea hen legs" indeed. Where do they come up with such BS stuff? === |
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On Wednesday, January 1, 2014 6:10:45 PM UTC-6, jmcquown wrote:
> Here's a link to it what I got via email. It came in .gif form. > > > > This is, I guess, the "formal" dining room. :) > > > > http://tinypic.com/m/i1gnk7/4 > Other than the tenderloin, there's nothing on there I'd eat if it were free. > > Jill --B |
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On Wed, 01 Jan 2014 17:21:12 -0700, Casa Milagro > wrote:
> On 1/1/2014 5:10 PM, jmcquown wrote: > > Here's a link to it what I got via email. It came in .gif form. > > > > This is, I guess, the "formal" dining room. :) > > > > http://tinypic.com/m/i1gnk7/4 > > > > Jill > > Utterly pretentious fare, you'd be better off eating at: > > http://bigjoesbbq.net/ At least she's getting something tangible for her assessment. They get the money one way or the other - at least they have to work for it, however incompetent their effort is. -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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On 1/1/2014 9:18 PM, sf wrote:
> On Wed, 01 Jan 2014 17:21:12 -0700, Casa Milagro > wrote: > >> On 1/1/2014 5:10 PM, jmcquown wrote: >>> Here's a link to it what I got via email. It came in .gif form. >>> >>> This is, I guess, the "formal" dining room. :) >>> >>> http://tinypic.com/m/i1gnk7/4 >>> >>> Jill >> >> Utterly pretentious fare, you'd be better off eating at: >> >> http://bigjoesbbq.net/ > > At least she's getting something tangible for her assessment. They > get the money one way or the other - at least they have to work for > it, however incompetent their effort is. > Yes, the darned levy. I didn't find the prices that great for institutional fare, and I question the quality of their effort. There are a few too many squeeze bottle additions to many of those entrees. And more complexity than need be suffered. Drum is trash fish, regardless of its accoutrements. But basic BBQ will always satisfy. |
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> > On 1/1/2014 5:10 PM, jmcquown wrote: > > > Here's a link to it what I got via email. It came in .gif form. > > > > > > This is, I guess, the "formal" dining room. :) > > > > > > http://tinypic.com/m/i1gnk7/4 Hydroponic lettuce.... talk about wet description pretending to lactucal sophistication. Janet UK |
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"Roy" > wrote in message ... > On Wednesday, January 1, 2014 5:10:45 PM UTC-7, jmcquown wrote: >> Here's a link to it what I got via email. It came in .gif form. >> >> >> >> This is, I guess, the "formal" dining room. :) >> >> >> >> http://tinypic.com/m/i1gnk7/4 >> >> >> >> Jill > > I guarantee that those so-called Chefs are rip-off artists..."boneless > guinea hen legs" indeed. Where do they come up with such BS stuff? > === Yeah. How could those hens walk around with no bones! :) |
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"Janet" > wrote in message t... > >> > On 1/1/2014 5:10 PM, jmcquown wrote: >> > > Here's a link to it what I got via email. It came in .gif form. >> > > >> > > This is, I guess, the "formal" dining room. :) >> > > >> > > http://tinypic.com/m/i1gnk7/4 > > Hydroponic lettuce.... talk about wet description pretending to > lactucal sophistication. And why would they even need it there? Sounds like it is usually warm there. Perfect conditions for growing lettuce. Unless perhaps it goes beyond warm and is too hot. Because lettuce can bolt if it is too hot. |
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"jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > Here's a link to it what I got via email. It came in .gif form. > > This is, I guess, the "formal" dining room. :) > > http://tinypic.com/m/i1gnk7/4 Love all the fanciful names:)))) I grow tomatoes hydroponically:) From hence forth they shall be called Hydroponic tomatoes :)))) -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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"Julie Bove" > wrote in message ... > > "Janet" > wrote in message > t... >> >>> > On 1/1/2014 5:10 PM, jmcquown wrote: >>> > > Here's a link to it what I got via email. It came in .gif form. >>> > > >>> > > This is, I guess, the "formal" dining room. :) >>> > > >>> > > http://tinypic.com/m/i1gnk7/4 >> >> Hydroponic lettuce.... talk about wet description pretending to >> lactucal sophistication. > > And why would they even need it there? Sounds like it is usually warm > there. Perfect conditions for growing lettuce. Unless perhaps it goes > beyond warm and is too hot. Because lettuce can bolt if it is too hot. I could grow lettuce in my hydroponic unit but I love to grow the wee toms and DH picks them and eats them like sweeties:))) -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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"sf" > wrote in message ... > On Wed, 01 Jan 2014 17:21:12 -0700, Casa Milagro > wrote: > >> On 1/1/2014 5:10 PM, jmcquown wrote: >> > Here's a link to it what I got via email. It came in .gif form. >> > >> > This is, I guess, the "formal" dining room. :) >> > >> > http://tinypic.com/m/i1gnk7/4 >> > >> > Jill >> >> Utterly pretentious fare, you'd be better off eating at: >> >> http://bigjoesbbq.net/ > > At least she's getting something tangible for her assessment. They > get the money one way or the other - at least they have to work for > it, however incompetent their effort is. it looks pretty good to me. and the prices are not bad for such fare. I cannot tell how well it is done, especially not from a consistent malcontent's posts. I'd go for bigjoesbbq, too. |
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"Kalmia" > wrote in message ... >I guess you're now chipping away at the 2014 assessment. > and our good graces. |
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On 1/2/2014 6:26 AM, Janet wrote:
> >>> On 1/1/2014 5:10 PM, jmcquown wrote: >>>> Here's a link to it what I got via email. It came in .gif form. >>>> >>>> This is, I guess, the "formal" dining room. :) >>>> >>>> http://tinypic.com/m/i1gnk7/4 > > Hydroponic lettuce.... talk about wet description pretending to > lactucal sophistication. > > Janet UK > > It's pretty funny how they try to make everything sound so special. :) No matter how it was grown, it's a salad made with Bibb lettuce. I'm sure the candied hazelnuts make it worth the $8. ;) Jill |
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On 1/2/2014 6:52 AM, Ophelia wrote:
> > > "jmcquown" > wrote in message > ... >> Here's a link to it what I got via email. It came in .gif form. >> >> This is, I guess, the "formal" dining room. :) >> >> http://tinypic.com/m/i1gnk7/4 > > Love all the fanciful names:)))) I grow tomatoes hydroponically:) From > hence forth they shall be called Hydroponic tomatoes :)))) > Please do make sure we know they're Hydroponic! :) Hmmm, my nephew invented a special grow-light for hydroponic gardening. I'm pretty sure he's not growing tomatoes. ;) Jill |
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"jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > On 1/2/2014 6:52 AM, Ophelia wrote: >> >> >> "jmcquown" > wrote in message >> ... >>> Here's a link to it what I got via email. It came in .gif form. >>> >>> This is, I guess, the "formal" dining room. :) >>> >>> http://tinypic.com/m/i1gnk7/4 >> >> Love all the fanciful names:)))) I grow tomatoes hydroponically:) From >> hence forth they shall be called Hydroponic tomatoes :)))) >> > Please do make sure we know they're Hydroponic! :) Hmmm, my nephew > invented a special grow-light for hydroponic gardening. I'm pretty sure > he's not growing tomatoes. ;) Hahaha I bet!!! Last year I needed some supplies and instead of buying on line I looked for them in Scotland. There were two places on the way to Edinburgh we found and so we went to the nearest. When we got there we saw a shop with all the shutters up but the door was slightly open. We went in! It wasn't quite as we expected!!! It was dark and dirty and had books on growing 'grass' on the counter. We asked about the light bulbs and plugs we needed. He had the bulbs but not the veggie plugs! He looked at us quite oddly, as though he couldn't quite believe someone had gone to his shop who was actually interested in growing tomatoes. A few other customers came in while we were there but seemed curiously unwilling to talk to owner in our presence and were quite insistent that we should finish our business first <G> We said we would call back another time !!!! We left and went to the next one:))) What a difference:) A real shop selling everything I needed:)) Heh It as quite an experience I can tell you:) But I promise, I really AM growing tomatoes in mine:))) Look on line for an Aerogarden if you are interested:) Not big but I love mine:)) -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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On 1/2/2014 4:51 PM, Sqwertz wrote:
> On Wed, 01 Jan 2014 19:10:45 -0500, jmcquown wrote: > >> Here's a link to it what I got via email. It came in .gif form. >> >> This is, I guess, the "formal" dining room. :) >> >> http://tinypic.com/m/i1gnk7/4 > > Other than mangling the oysters beyond recognition, it sound like a > typical semi-upscale restaurant menu. > > -sw > This from the guy who lives for fast food, lol.... |
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On 1/2/2014 4:51 PM, Sqwertz wrote:
> On Wed, 1 Jan 2014 19:54:47 -0800 (PST), Bryan-TGWWW wrote: > >> Other than the tenderloin, there's nothing on there I'd eat if it were free. > > <snork> Yeah, nothing lesser than Del Taco and canned chilli for > Precious Bryan. > > -sw > Your rots are showing, Sqwerty dear. |
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On 1/2/2014 6:15 PM, Ophelia wrote:
> > > "jmcquown" > wrote in message > ... >> On 1/2/2014 6:52 AM, Ophelia wrote: >>> >>> >>> "jmcquown" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> Here's a link to it what I got via email. It came in .gif form. >>>> >>>> This is, I guess, the "formal" dining room. :) >>>> >>>> http://tinypic.com/m/i1gnk7/4 >>> >>> Love all the fanciful names:)))) I grow tomatoes hydroponically:) From >>> hence forth they shall be called Hydroponic tomatoes :)))) >>> >> Please do make sure we know they're Hydroponic! :) Hmmm, my nephew >> invented a special grow-light for hydroponic gardening. I'm pretty >> sure he's not growing tomatoes. ;) > > Hahaha I bet!!! Last year I needed some supplies and instead of buying > on line I looked for them in Scotland. There were two places on the way > to Edinburgh we found and so we went to the nearest. > > When we got there we saw a shop with all the shutters up but the door > was slightly open. We went in! It wasn't quite as we expected!!! It > was dark and dirty and had books on growing 'grass' on the counter. LOL Ah yes, what I'd call a "head shop". They probably also sold various smoking pipes and "cigarette" rolling papers. ;) > asked about the light bulbs and plugs we needed. He had the bulbs but > not the veggie plugs! He looked at us quite oddly, as though he couldn't > quite believe someone had gone to his shop who was actually interested > in growing tomatoes. Maybe he should branch out. LOL A few other customers came in while we were there > but seemed curiously unwilling to talk to owner in our presence and were > quite insistent that we should finish our business first <G> We said we > would call back another time !!!! > Interesting experience, at least. :) > We left and went to the next one:))) What a difference:) A real shop > selling everything I needed:)) Heh It as quite an experience I can > tell you:) But I promise, I really AM growing tomatoes in mine:))) > Look on line for an Aerogarden if you are interested:) Not big but I > love mine:)) > You know I'm not likely to grow tomatoes (or anything else, tee hee!). I'm glad you found a shop that catered to your hydroponic gardening needs. :) Jill |
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"jmcquown" > wrote in message ... >>> Please do make sure we know they're Hydroponic! :) Hmmm, my nephew >>> invented a special grow-light for hydroponic gardening. I'm pretty >>> sure he's not growing tomatoes. ;) >> >> Hahaha I bet!!! Last year I needed some supplies and instead of buying >> on line I looked for them in Scotland. There were two places on the way >> to Edinburgh we found and so we went to the nearest. >> >> When we got there we saw a shop with all the shutters up but the door >> was slightly open. We went in! It wasn't quite as we expected!!! It >> was dark and dirty and had books on growing 'grass' on the counter. > > LOL Ah yes, what I'd call a "head shop". They probably also sold various > smoking pipes and "cigarette" rolling papers. ;) ??? You know about these places???? Wow! Well it was totally new to us:))) >> asked about the light bulbs and plugs we needed. He had the bulbs but >> not the veggie plugs! He looked at us quite oddly, as though he couldn't >> quite believe someone had gone to his shop who was actually interested >> in growing tomatoes. > > Maybe he should branch out. LOL Hmmm given the number of men that came in while we were there I reckon he is doing good business without :) > > A few other customers came in while we were there >> but seemed curiously unwilling to talk to owner in our presence and were >> quite insistent that we should finish our business first <G> We said we >> would call back another time !!!! >> > Interesting experience, at least. :) YES!!!! We did have a giggle when we were out of the) I had missed the books but he hadn't:) I was just wondering where all the veg stuff was<g> >> We left and went to the next one:))) What a difference:) A real shop >> selling everything I needed:)) Heh It as quite an experience I can >> tell you:) But I promise, I really AM growing tomatoes in mine:))) >> Look on line for an Aerogarden if you are interested:) Not big but I >> love mine:)) >> > You know I'm not likely to grow tomatoes (or anything else, tee hee!). I'm > glad you found a shop that catered to your hydroponic gardening needs. :) Thanks, Jill:)) I am very pleased too:) -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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On 1/3/2014 11:22 AM, Ophelia wrote:
> > > "jmcquown" > wrote in message > ... > >>>> Please do make sure we know they're Hydroponic! :) Hmmm, my nephew >>>> invented a special grow-light for hydroponic gardening. I'm pretty >>>> sure he's not growing tomatoes. ;) >>> >>> Hahaha I bet!!! Last year I needed some supplies and instead of buying >>> on line I looked for them in Scotland. There were two places on the way >>> to Edinburgh we found and so we went to the nearest. >>> >>> When we got there we saw a shop with all the shutters up but the door >>> was slightly open. We went in! It wasn't quite as we expected!!! It >>> was dark and dirty and had books on growing 'grass' on the counter. >> >> LOL Ah yes, what I'd call a "head shop". They probably also sold >> various smoking pipes and "cigarette" rolling papers. ;) > > ??? You know about these places???? Wow! Well it was totally new to > us:))) > I haven't seen a shop like that in many a year, O. :) I remember a shop when I was a teenager that sold such paraphernalia. That's what we called it, a "head shop". As in, "pot-head". That was a long time ago. >>> asked about the light bulbs and plugs we needed. He had the bulbs but >>> not the veggie plugs! He looked at us quite oddly, as though he couldn't >>> quite believe someone had gone to his shop who was actually interested >>> in growing tomatoes. >> >> Maybe he should branch out. LOL > > Hmmm given the number of men that came in while we were there I reckon > he is doing good business without :) > Apparently! :) However, one day he might want to cater to the crown who grows hydroponic tomatoes or lettuce rather than marijuana. >> A few other customers came in while we were there >>> but seemed curiously unwilling to talk to owner in our presence and were >>> quite insistent that we should finish our business first <G> We said we >>> would call back another time !!!! >>> >> Interesting experience, at least. :) > > YES!!!! We did have a giggle when we were out of the) I had missed > the books but he hadn't:) I was just wondering where all the veg stuff > was<g> > Well it wasn't what you expected, that's for sure! >>> We left and went to the next one:))) What a difference:) A real shop >>> selling everything I needed:)) Heh It as quite an experience I can >>> tell you:) But I promise, I really AM growing tomatoes in mine:))) >>> Look on line for an Aerogarden if you are interested:) Not big but I >>> love mine:)) >>> >> You know I'm not likely to grow tomatoes (or anything else, tee hee!). >> I'm glad you found a shop that catered to your hydroponic gardening >> needs. :) > > Thanks, Jill:)) I am very pleased too:) > Cheaper than online? Or if not, at least a nice and interesting trip to Edinburgh. :) Jill |
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>>> LOL Ah yes, what I'd call a "head shop". They probably also sold >>> various smoking pipes and "cigarette" rolling papers. ;) >> >> ??? You know about these places???? Wow! Well it was totally new to >> us:))) >> > I haven't seen a shop like that in many a year, O. :) I remember a shop > when I was a teenager that sold such paraphernalia. That's what we called > it, a "head shop". As in, "pot-head". That was a long time ago. Oooooerrrrrr:) How very conversant you are with such places ... ;) <sigh> what a sheltered life I seem to have lived:)) > Apparently! :) However, one day he might want to cater to the crown who > grows hydroponic tomatoes or lettuce rather than marijuana. Well he might, but *I* will never know <g> > Cheaper than online? Or if not, at least a nice and interesting trip to > Edinburgh. :) I don't know if it was cheaper, I just wanted to actually look around and see what they had:) It was on the outskirts of Edinburgh so we never actually went it (we know it well though) but it is a nice run anyway:) -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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Sqwertz wrote:
> > On Wed, 01 Jan 2014 19:10:45 -0500, jmcquown wrote: > > > Here's a link to it what I got via email. It came in .gif form. > > > > This is, I guess, the "formal" dining room. :) > > > > http://tinypic.com/m/i1gnk7/4 > > Other than mangling the oysters beyond recognition, I don't know if that chef mangled the oysters but he sure took them beyond recognition. Almost looks like the oysters were an afterthought. That probably tastes good but I can't imagine how he came up with that recipe/combo. Probably can barely taste any oyster in that. I wish Jill would try that one and report back. On the other hand, I came home from work today with 8 very live oysters, harvested from a local bay just this morning. My dinner plan is to steam 3 of them open and eat. The other 5 I plan to shuck and batter and deep fry along with deep frying the last of my tater tots. yum G. |
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