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Dataw Lunch Specials 1/21/2014
Dataw Island Club Lunch Specials
Tuna Salad Served in a Pita Pocket with Lettuce and Tomato Choice of Side $8.00 Egg Salad Sandwich On Croissant with Bacon and Tomato Choice of Side $8.00 Blue Plate Special Curry Lamb Stew Served Over Rice Pilaf $10.00 Hmmm, none of that appeals. And that's still not a Blue Plate Special. ;) Jill |
Dataw Lunch Specials 1/21/2014
On 1/21/2014 10:09 AM, jmcquown wrote:
> Dataw Island Club Lunch Specials > > Tuna Salad > Served in a Pita Pocket with > Lettuce and Tomato > Choice of Side > $8.00 > > Egg Salad Sandwich > On Croissant with Bacon and Tomato > Choice of Side > $8.00 > > Blue Plate Special > Curry Lamb Stew > Served Over Rice Pilaf > $10.00 > > Hmmm, none of that appeals. And that's still not a Blue Plate Special. ;) > No kaiser rolls, though! |
Dataw Lunch Specials 1/21/2014
On 2014-01-21 10:09 AM, jmcquown wrote:
> Dataw Island Club Lunch Specials > > Tuna Salad > Served in a Pita Pocket with > Lettuce and Tomato > Choice of Side > $8.00 > > Egg Salad Sandwich > On Croissant with Bacon and Tomato > Choice of Side > $8.00 > > Blue Plate Special > Curry Lamb Stew > Served Over Rice Pilaf > $10.00 > > Hmmm, none of that appeals. And that's still not a Blue Plate Special. ;) > Do they at least serve it on a blue plate? |
Dataw Lunch Specials 1/21/2014
"jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > Dataw Island Club Lunch Specials > > Tuna Salad > Served in a Pita Pocket with > Lettuce and Tomato > Choice of Side > $8.00 > > Egg Salad Sandwich > On Croissant with Bacon and Tomato > Choice of Side > $8.00 > > Blue Plate Special > Curry Lamb Stew > Served Over Rice Pilaf > $10.00 > > Hmmm, none of that appeals. And that's still not a Blue Plate Special. ;) No, I wouldn't fancy any of that either. -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
Dataw Lunch Specials 1/21/2014
"S Viemeister" > wrote in message ... > On 1/21/2014 10:09 AM, jmcquown wrote: >> Dataw Island Club Lunch Specials >> >> Tuna Salad >> Served in a Pita Pocket with >> Lettuce and Tomato >> Choice of Side >> $8.00 >> >> Egg Salad Sandwich >> On Croissant with Bacon and Tomato >> Choice of Side >> $8.00 >> >> Blue Plate Special >> Curry Lamb Stew >> Served Over Rice Pilaf >> $10.00 >> >> Hmmm, none of that appeals. And that's still not a Blue Plate Special. >> ;) >> > No kaiser rolls, though! Hahahaha I missed that one:)) Jill will not be best pleased! -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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"jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > Dataw Island Club Lunch Specials > > Please stop SPAMMING this group. --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com |
Dataw Lunch Specials 1/21/2014
On 1/21/2014 10:17 AM, S Viemeister wrote:
> On 1/21/2014 10:09 AM, jmcquown wrote: >> Dataw Island Club Lunch Specials >> >> Tuna Salad >> Served in a Pita Pocket with >> Lettuce and Tomato >> Choice of Side >> $8.00 >> >> Egg Salad Sandwich >> On Croissant with Bacon and Tomato >> Choice of Side >> $8.00 >> >> Blue Plate Special >> Curry Lamb Stew >> Served Over Rice Pilaf >> $10.00 >> >> Hmmm, none of that appeals. And that's still not a Blue Plate >> Special. ;) >> > No kaiser rolls, though! > They seem to have vanished off the menu! Perhaps the source dried up. Heheh. Jill |
Dataw Lunch Specials 1/21/2014
On 1/21/2014 10:22 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2014-01-21 10:09 AM, jmcquown wrote: >> Dataw Island Club Lunch Specials >> >> Blue Plate Special >> Curry Lamb Stew >> Served Over Rice Pilaf >> $10.00 >> >> Hmmm, none of that appeals. And that's still not a Blue Plate >> Special. ;) >> > > Do they at least serve it on a blue plate? > > LOL I have no idea! Jill |
Dataw Lunch Specials 1/21/2014
On Tue, 21 Jan 2014 10:31:11 -0500, jmcquown wrote:
> They seem to have vanished off the menu! Perhaps the source dried up. > Heheh. Or maybe the sauce dried up ;-) <sorry, couldn't resist> -- Cheers Chatty Cathy |
Dataw Lunch Specials 1/21/2014
jmcquown wrote:
> >Dataw Island Club Lunch Specials > >Tuna Salad >Served in a Pita Pocket with >Lettuce and Tomato >Choice of Side >$8.00 > >Egg Salad Sandwich >On Croissant with Bacon and Tomato >Choice of Side >$8.00 > >Blue Plate Special >Curry Lamb Stew >Served Over Rice Pilaf >$10.00 > >Hmmm, none of that appeals. And that's still not a Blue Plate Special. ;) That can't be from The Club... no Kaiser rolls. lol |
Dataw Lunch Specials 1/21/2014
On 1/21/2014 11:53 AM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> jmcquown wrote: >> >> Dataw Island Club Lunch Specials >> >> Tuna Salad >> Served in a Pita Pocket with >> Lettuce and Tomato >> Choice of Side >> $8.00 >> >> Egg Salad Sandwich >> On Croissant with Bacon and Tomato >> Choice of Side >> $8.00 >> >> Blue Plate Special >> Curry Lamb Stew >> Served Over Rice Pilaf >> $10.00 >> >> Hmmm, none of that appeals. And that's still not a Blue Plate Special. ;) > > That can't be from The Club... no Kaiser rolls. lol > They seem to have moved on to pita pockets and "wraps", although the croissant is a fairly new twist. Jill |
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"Pico Rico" > wrote in message ... > > "jmcquown" > wrote in message > ... >> Dataw Island Club Lunch Specials >> >> > > Please stop SPAMMING this group. apparently nobody can take a joke. Thanks for the info on the footer - I will see if it has been turned off when this posts. |
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jmcquown wrote:
> > Dataw Island Club Lunch Specials > > Tuna Salad > Served in a Pita Pocket with > Lettuce and Tomato > Choice of Side > $8.00 > > Egg Salad Sandwich > On Croissant with Bacon and Tomato > Choice of Side > $8.00 As usual, those first two are *so* overpriced. :-( G. |
Dataw Lunch Specials 1/21/2014
"Gary" > wrote in message ... > jmcquown wrote: >> >> Dataw Island Club Lunch Specials >> >> Tuna Salad >> Served in a Pita Pocket with >> Lettuce and Tomato >> Choice of Side >> $8.00 >> >> Egg Salad Sandwich >> On Croissant with Bacon and Tomato >> Choice of Side >> $8.00 > > As usual, those first two are *so* overpriced. :-( > not for the area. |
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On Tue, 21 Jan 2014 09:45:54 -0600, Sqwertz wrote:
> He says as he spams and an advertisement for Avast antivirus **** off dwarfy. |
Dataw Lunch Specials 1/21/2014
On Tue, 21 Jan 2014 09:48:00 -0600, Sqwertz wrote:
> Or perhaps they were deemed politically or religiously incorrect. > > -sw Like YOU? |
Dataw Lunch Specials 1/21/2014
On Tuesday, January 21, 2014 9:09:03 AM UTC-6, jmcquown wrote:
> Dataw Island Club Lunch Specials > > > > Tuna Salad > > Served in a Pita Pocket with > > Lettuce and Tomato > > Choice of Side > > $8.00 > > > > Egg Salad Sandwich > > On Croissant with Bacon and Tomato > > Choice of Side > > $8.00 > > > > Blue Plate Special > > Curry Lamb Stew > > Served Over Rice Pilaf > > $10.00 > > > > Hmmm, none of that appeals. And that's still not a Blue Plate Special. ;) For what she's paying per year for this food, these menus are pretty lame. Tuna salad? Egg salad? Really? |
Dataw Lunch Specials 1/21/2014
On Tuesday, January 21, 2014 9:45:54 AM UTC-6, Sqwertz wrote:
> > He says as he spams and an advertisement for Avast antivirus (with > > non-standard .signature delimiter so it can't be snipped automatically > > on followups) > > > > -sw (piggybacking due to mixmin remailer killfile) LOL |
Dataw Lunch Specials 1/21/2014
On Tue, 21 Jan 2014 23:30:14 -0800, projektilevomitchick wrote:
> For what she's paying per year for this food, these menus are pretty > lame. > Tuna salad? Egg salad? Really? Quite so. There is a spiel about 'The Club' dining room on the Dataw website; apparently: <quote> the culinary staff does not take their role lightly. The team is regarded as one of the best in the area and they prove that night after night with each meal they serve. </quote> http://www.dataw.org/Default.aspx?p=...28 1522&vnf=1 Guess they have to pay big salaries for the 'best' culinary staff - so they hike up the prices of the (boring) food accordingly <laugh> -- Cheers Chatty Cathy |
Dataw Lunch Specials 1/21/2014
"ChattyCathy" > wrote in message . .. > On Tue, 21 Jan 2014 23:30:14 -0800, projektilevomitchick wrote: > > >> For what she's paying per year for this food, these menus are pretty >> lame. >> Tuna salad? Egg salad? Really? > > Quite so. There is a spiel about 'The Club' dining room on the Dataw > website; apparently: > > <quote> the culinary staff does not take their role lightly. The team is > regarded as one of the best in the area and they prove that night after > night with each meal they serve. </quote> > > http://www.dataw.org/Default.aspx?p=...28 1522&vnf=1 > > Guess they have to pay big salaries for the 'best' culinary staff - so > they hike up the prices of the (boring) food accordingly <laugh> I could see serving those things for lunch. But not for those prices! |
Dataw Lunch Specials 1/21/2014
Julie Bove wrote:
> > I could see serving those things for lunch. But not for those prices! Hopefully they are more "gourmet" versions, rather than plain old tuna or egg salad. Keep in mind too that you are not only paying for the food but also "renting" some real estate while you are dining there. That's a very nice looking clubhouse/restaurant there. In reality, take-out prices should be priced a bit less, imo. G. |
Dataw Lunch Specials 1/21/2014
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Julie Bove > wrote: > >"ChattyCathy" > wrote in message ... >> On Tue, 21 Jan 2014 23:30:14 -0800, projektilevomitchick wrote: >> >> >>> For what she's paying per year for this food, these menus are pretty >>> lame. >>> Tuna salad? Egg salad? Really? >> >> Quite so. There is a spiel about 'The Club' dining room on the Dataw >> website; apparently: >> >> <quote> the culinary staff does not take their role lightly. The team is >> regarded as one of the best in the area and they prove that night after >> night with each meal they serve. </quote> >> >> http://www.dataw.org/Default.aspx?p=...28 1522&vnf=1 >> >> Guess they have to pay big salaries for the 'best' culinary staff - so >> they hike up the prices of the (boring) food accordingly <laugh> > >I could see serving those things for lunch. But not for those prices! Those prices are only a little higher than what I'd pay for a similar lunch at a decent restaurant in Ann Arbor, Michigan. A lunch counter would probably be cheaper. Of course, I wouldn't order egg salad or tuna salad in a restaurant; I'd make them at home. Tuna salad at Zingerman's deli is $4.50 for a small, $8.50 for a large, and that's just the sandwich. No table service, no side dish. Of course, they're renowned for huge, expensive (and delicious) sandwiches. Cindy Hamilton -- |
Dataw Lunch Specials 1/21/2014
On 1/22/2014 3:59 AM, ChattyCathy wrote:
> On Tue, 21 Jan 2014 23:30:14 -0800, projektilevomitchick wrote: > > >> For what she's paying per year for this food, these menus are pretty >> lame. >> Tuna salad? Egg salad? Really? > Of course there are regular menus for each of the dining rooms. All items priced considerably higher, naturally. > Quite so. There is a spiel about 'The Club' dining room on the Dataw > website; apparently: > > <quote> the culinary staff does not take their role lightly. The team is > regarded as one of the best in the area and they prove that night after > night with each meal they serve. </quote> > > http://www.dataw.org/Default.aspx?p=...28 1522&vnf=1 > > Guess they have to pay big salaries for the 'best' culinary staff - so > they hike up the prices of the (boring) food accordingly <laugh> > As for the staff not taking their roles lightly, *maybe* not the kitchen staff. The servers? Ha! Remember when I ordered fish & chips to go? Got home, opened the takeout container to eat my dinner... I had fish but no chips! I called to complain and the person who answered the phone seemed to think it was funny. I was not amused. Jill |
Dataw Lunch Specials 1/21/2014
On 2014-01-22 5:20 AM, Gary wrote:
> Julie Bove wrote: >> >> I could see serving those things for lunch. But not for those prices! > > Hopefully they are more "gourmet" versions, rather than plain old tuna > or egg salad. Keep in mind too that you are not only paying for the > food but also "renting" some real estate while you are dining there. > That's a very nice looking clubhouse/restaurant there. In reality, > take-out prices should be priced a bit less, imo. I have seen pictures of the place. It looks really nice so I would expect to pay a little more. I would also expect their specials to be something better than tuna salad and egg salad sandwiches. |
Dataw Lunch Specials 1/21/2014
On 1/22/2014 5:20 AM, Gary wrote:
> Julie Bove wrote: >> >> I could see serving those things for lunch. But not for those prices! > > Hopefully they are more "gourmet" versions, rather than plain old tuna > or egg salad. Keep in mind too that you are not only paying for the > food but also "renting" some real estate while you are dining there. > That's a very nice looking clubhouse/restaurant there. In reality, > take-out prices should be priced a bit less, imo. > > G. > Hmmm, "gourmet" egg salad? Interesting concept. ;) I used to work with a woman in I.T. (information technology, for those technically challenged) whose real goal was to become a pastry chef. (She eventually did quit the computer gig to work in a restaurant). She thought putting grapes and chopped walnuts in chicken salad made it much more fru-fru. Hoity-toity. Whatever. Some might agree. Me, I thought it was overkill. YMMV. Jill |
Dataw Lunch Specials 1/21/2014
"jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > On 1/22/2014 5:20 AM, Gary wrote: >> Julie Bove wrote: >>> >>> I could see serving those things for lunch. But not for those prices! >> >> Hopefully they are more "gourmet" versions, rather than plain old tuna >> or egg salad. Keep in mind too that you are not only paying for the >> food but also "renting" some real estate while you are dining there. >> That's a very nice looking clubhouse/restaurant there. In reality, >> take-out prices should be priced a bit less, imo. >> >> G. >> > Hmmm, "gourmet" egg salad? Interesting concept. ;) I used to work with a > woman in I.T. (information technology, for those technically challenged) > whose real goal was to become a pastry chef. (She eventually did quit the > computer gig to work in a restaurant). She thought putting grapes and > chopped walnuts in chicken salad made it much more fru-fru. Hoity-toity. > Whatever. Some might agree. Me, I thought it was overkill. YMMV. > did she peel the grapes? |
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On 2014-01-22 10:48 AM, jmcquown wrote:
> On 1/22/2014 5:20 AM, Gary wrote: >> Julie Bove wrote: >>> >>> I could see serving those things for lunch. But not for those prices! >> >> Hopefully they are more "gourmet" versions, rather than plain old tuna >> or egg salad. Keep in mind too that you are not only paying for the >> food but also "renting" some real estate while you are dining there. >> That's a very nice looking clubhouse/restaurant there. In reality, >> take-out prices should be priced a bit less, imo. >> >> G. >> > Hmmm, "gourmet" egg salad? Interesting concept. ;) Peacock eggs? The only thing that would make it in anyway gourmet would be a dash of herb of spice, perhaps freshly made mayo. |
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"Dave Smith" > wrote in message ... > On 2014-01-22 10:48 AM, jmcquown wrote: >> On 1/22/2014 5:20 AM, Gary wrote: >>> Julie Bove wrote: >>>> >>>> I could see serving those things for lunch. But not for those prices! >>> >>> Hopefully they are more "gourmet" versions, rather than plain old tuna >>> or egg salad. Keep in mind too that you are not only paying for the >>> food but also "renting" some real estate while you are dining there. >>> That's a very nice looking clubhouse/restaurant there. In reality, >>> take-out prices should be priced a bit less, imo. >>> >>> G. >>> >> Hmmm, "gourmet" egg salad? Interesting concept. ;) > > Peacock eggs? The only thing that would make it in anyway gourmet would be > a dash of herb of spice, perhaps freshly made mayo. > truffle oil! |
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On Wed, 22 Jan 2014 09:03:11 -0500, jmcquown wrote:
> As for the staff not taking their roles lightly, *maybe* not the kitchen > staff. The servers? Ha! Remember when I ordered fish & chips to go? Got > home, opened the takeout container to eat my dinner... I had fish but no > chips! I called to complain and the person who answered the phone seemed > to think it was funny. I was not amused. I don't remember that one (must have happened before I 'returned') - but from some of the other goings on there you've posted about, it doesn't surprise me in the least. -- Cheers Chatty Cathy |
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"jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > On 1/22/2014 5:20 AM, Gary wrote: >> Julie Bove wrote: >>> >>> I could see serving those things for lunch. But not for those prices! >> >> Hopefully they are more "gourmet" versions, rather than plain old tuna >> or egg salad. Keep in mind too that you are not only paying for the >> food but also "renting" some real estate while you are dining there. >> That's a very nice looking clubhouse/restaurant there. In reality, >> take-out prices should be priced a bit less, imo. >> >> G. >> > Hmmm, "gourmet" egg salad? Interesting concept. ;) I used to work with a > woman in I.T. (information technology, for those technically challenged) > whose real goal was to become a pastry chef. (She eventually did quit the > computer gig to work in a restaurant). She thought putting grapes and > chopped walnuts in chicken salad made it much more fru-fru. Hoity-toity. > Whatever. Some might agree. Me, I thought it was overkill. YMMV. I have put capers in egg salad. And chicken salad with fruit and nuts is really common. I don't generally like fruit in things like that but back when I could eat chicken salad, I would put walnuts in it. |
Dataw Lunch Specials 1/21/2014
On Wednesday, January 22, 2014 2:59:18 AM UTC-6, Chatty Cathy wrote:
> On Tue, 21 Jan 2014 23:30:14 -0800, projektilevomitchick wrote: > > > > > > > For what she's paying per year for this food, these menus are pretty > > > lame. > > > Tuna salad? Egg salad? Really? > > > > Quite so. There is a spiel about 'The Club' dining room on the Dataw > > website; apparently: > > > > <quote> the culinary staff does not take their role lightly. The team is > > regarded as one of the best in the area and they prove that night after > > night with each meal they serve. </quote> > > > > http://www.dataw.org/Default.aspx?p=...28 1522&vnf=1 > > > > Guess they have to pay big salaries for the 'best' culinary staff - so > > they hike up the prices of the (boring) food accordingly <laugh> Right! It's a beautiful place, but that food, what a rip! |
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