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F Me In The Brain said:Cliffy6745 said:F Me In The Brain said:Returned from a holiday weekend trek to lovely Mendocino, CA. Had some amazing grub while there....but really do love some of the things I am seeing here!
I rarely find myself in disagreement with Viking Chadwick, but I sit on the other side of the table when it comes to two things:
Offal
Sushi
Chris is right,the cheek of many fish are the best parts when cooked. (Or not)
I love many different liver types - even some of them raw.
Eyes - had some good ones. Pig brains were decent.
Tongue and Feet are the two things I struggle with.
Hell, I enjoy Natto....and that can be some rough stuff.
Sushi is freaking amazing food - for me, it is the best of the best. I am an admitted sushi snob, and can usually tell by sight if the fish is up to snuff.
I usually take it in as sashimi (despite rice craft being a very serious thing to true sushi chefs) and any chef worth their salt will dress up much of the fish. Some, true, are best served sliced up solo.
The price for an array of excellent fishes served up by a master can be ten-fold (per person) what was referenced here.
Have had the privilege to enjoy sushi with a number of ten club members. Everyone has been a trooper and been down with eating the likes of monk fish liver, sea urchin gonads, and the fattiest pieces of tuna.
It isn't for every day (or I would be broke) but I will eat it any chance I get.
Welcome anyone in the Philly area to hit me up and I can share an amazing meal consisting mostly of raw fish.
And sake. Oh yes!
No fucking lady martinis though
Deal.
Martinis don't go with Sushi anyhow.
Lets do this sometime in rocktober. Have a pretty fucked September already but will follow up down the path and make it work. My Mrs loves the sushi and always wants to join....does Mrs Cliffy enjoy as well?
Mrs. Cliffy does very much enjoy sushi, though she is not partaking for the time being due to dietary restrictions, if you know what I mean..0 -
Cliffy6745 said:F Me In The Brain said:Cliffy6745 said:F Me In The Brain said:Returned from a holiday weekend trek to lovely Mendocino, CA. Had some amazing grub while there....but really do love some of the things I am seeing here!
I rarely find myself in disagreement with Viking Chadwick, but I sit on the other side of the table when it comes to two things:
Offal
Sushi
Chris is right,the cheek of many fish are the best parts when cooked. (Or not)
I love many different liver types - even some of them raw.
Eyes - had some good ones. Pig brains were decent.
Tongue and Feet are the two things I struggle with.
Hell, I enjoy Natto....and that can be some rough stuff.
Sushi is freaking amazing food - for me, it is the best of the best. I am an admitted sushi snob, and can usually tell by sight if the fish is up to snuff.
I usually take it in as sashimi (despite rice craft being a very serious thing to true sushi chefs) and any chef worth their salt will dress up much of the fish. Some, true, are best served sliced up solo.
The price for an array of excellent fishes served up by a master can be ten-fold (per person) what was referenced here.
Have had the privilege to enjoy sushi with a number of ten club members. Everyone has been a trooper and been down with eating the likes of monk fish liver, sea urchin gonads, and the fattiest pieces of tuna.
It isn't for every day (or I would be broke) but I will eat it any chance I get.
Welcome anyone in the Philly area to hit me up and I can share an amazing meal consisting mostly of raw fish.
And sake. Oh yes!
No fucking lady martinis though
Deal.
Martinis don't go with Sushi anyhow.
Lets do this sometime in rocktober. Have a pretty fucked September already but will follow up down the path and make it work. My Mrs loves the sushi and always wants to join....does Mrs Cliffy enjoy as well?
Mrs. Cliffy does very much enjoy sushi, though she is not partaking for the time being due to dietary restrictions, if you know what I mean..I SAW PEARL JAM0 -
Cliffy6745 said:F Me In The Brain said:Cliffy6745 said:F Me In The Brain said:Returned from a holiday weekend trek to lovely Mendocino, CA. Had some amazing grub while there....but really do love some of the things I am seeing here!
I rarely find myself in disagreement with Viking Chadwick, but I sit on the other side of the table when it comes to two things:
Offal
Sushi
Chris is right,the cheek of many fish are the best parts when cooked. (Or not)
I love many different liver types - even some of them raw.
Eyes - had some good ones. Pig brains were decent.
Tongue and Feet are the two things I struggle with.
Hell, I enjoy Natto....and that can be some rough stuff.
Sushi is freaking amazing food - for me, it is the best of the best. I am an admitted sushi snob, and can usually tell by sight if the fish is up to snuff.
I usually take it in as sashimi (despite rice craft being a very serious thing to true sushi chefs) and any chef worth their salt will dress up much of the fish. Some, true, are best served sliced up solo.
The price for an array of excellent fishes served up by a master can be ten-fold (per person) what was referenced here.
Have had the privilege to enjoy sushi with a number of ten club members. Everyone has been a trooper and been down with eating the likes of monk fish liver, sea urchin gonads, and the fattiest pieces of tuna.
It isn't for every day (or I would be broke) but I will eat it any chance I get.
Welcome anyone in the Philly area to hit me up and I can share an amazing meal consisting mostly of raw fish.
And sake. Oh yes!
No fucking lady martinis though
Deal.
Martinis don't go with Sushi anyhow.
Lets do this sometime in rocktober. Have a pretty fucked September already but will follow up down the path and make it work. My Mrs loves the sushi and always wants to join....does Mrs Cliffy enjoy as well?
Mrs. Cliffy does very much enjoy sushi, though she is not partaking for the time being due to dietary restrictions, if you know what I mean..
The love he receives is the love that is saved0 -
dankind said:Cliffy6745 said:F Me In The Brain said:Cliffy6745 said:F Me In The Brain said:Returned from a holiday weekend trek to lovely Mendocino, CA. Had some amazing grub while there....but really do love some of the things I am seeing here!
I rarely find myself in disagreement with Viking Chadwick, but I sit on the other side of the table when it comes to two things:
Offal
Sushi
Chris is right,the cheek of many fish are the best parts when cooked. (Or not)
I love many different liver types - even some of them raw.
Eyes - had some good ones. Pig brains were decent.
Tongue and Feet are the two things I struggle with.
Hell, I enjoy Natto....and that can be some rough stuff.
Sushi is freaking amazing food - for me, it is the best of the best. I am an admitted sushi snob, and can usually tell by sight if the fish is up to snuff.
I usually take it in as sashimi (despite rice craft being a very serious thing to true sushi chefs) and any chef worth their salt will dress up much of the fish. Some, true, are best served sliced up solo.
The price for an array of excellent fishes served up by a master can be ten-fold (per person) what was referenced here.
Have had the privilege to enjoy sushi with a number of ten club members. Everyone has been a trooper and been down with eating the likes of monk fish liver, sea urchin gonads, and the fattiest pieces of tuna.
It isn't for every day (or I would be broke) but I will eat it any chance I get.
Welcome anyone in the Philly area to hit me up and I can share an amazing meal consisting mostly of raw fish.
And sake. Oh yes!
No fucking lady martinis though
Deal.
Martinis don't go with Sushi anyhow.
Lets do this sometime in rocktober. Have a pretty fucked September already but will follow up down the path and make it work. My Mrs loves the sushi and always wants to join....does Mrs Cliffy enjoy as well?
Mrs. Cliffy does very much enjoy sushi, though she is not partaking for the time being due to dietary restrictions, if you know what I mean..0 -
F Me In The Brain said:Cliffy6745 said:F Me In The Brain said:Cliffy6745 said:F Me In The Brain said:Returned from a holiday weekend trek to lovely Mendocino, CA. Had some amazing grub while there....but really do love some of the things I am seeing here!
I rarely find myself in disagreement with Viking Chadwick, but I sit on the other side of the table when it comes to two things:
Offal
Sushi
Chris is right,the cheek of many fish are the best parts when cooked. (Or not)
I love many different liver types - even some of them raw.
Eyes - had some good ones. Pig brains were decent.
Tongue and Feet are the two things I struggle with.
Hell, I enjoy Natto....and that can be some rough stuff.
Sushi is freaking amazing food - for me, it is the best of the best. I am an admitted sushi snob, and can usually tell by sight if the fish is up to snuff.
I usually take it in as sashimi (despite rice craft being a very serious thing to true sushi chefs) and any chef worth their salt will dress up much of the fish. Some, true, are best served sliced up solo.
The price for an array of excellent fishes served up by a master can be ten-fold (per person) what was referenced here.
Have had the privilege to enjoy sushi with a number of ten club members. Everyone has been a trooper and been down with eating the likes of monk fish liver, sea urchin gonads, and the fattiest pieces of tuna.
It isn't for every day (or I would be broke) but I will eat it any chance I get.
Welcome anyone in the Philly area to hit me up and I can share an amazing meal consisting mostly of raw fish.
And sake. Oh yes!
No fucking lady martinis though
Deal.
Martinis don't go with Sushi anyhow.
Lets do this sometime in rocktober. Have a pretty fucked September already but will follow up down the path and make it work. My Mrs loves the sushi and always wants to join....does Mrs Cliffy enjoy as well?
Mrs. Cliffy does very much enjoy sushi, though she is not partaking for the time being due to dietary restrictions, if you know what I mean..0 -
Nice, Cliffy (and Mrs. C)!
I'm craving a McMuffin this morning but always regret it after.
Sooo...chicken salad sandwich for breakfast? Sure!0 -
Cliffy6745 said:dankind said:Cliffy6745 said:F Me In The Brain said:Cliffy6745 said:F Me In The Brain said:Returned from a holiday weekend trek to lovely Mendocino, CA. Had some amazing grub while there....but really do love some of the things I am seeing here!
I rarely find myself in disagreement with Viking Chadwick, but I sit on the other side of the table when it comes to two things:
Offal
Sushi
Chris is right,the cheek of many fish are the best parts when cooked. (Or not)
I love many different liver types - even some of them raw.
Eyes - had some good ones. Pig brains were decent.
Tongue and Feet are the two things I struggle with.
Hell, I enjoy Natto....and that can be some rough stuff.
Sushi is freaking amazing food - for me, it is the best of the best. I am an admitted sushi snob, and can usually tell by sight if the fish is up to snuff.
I usually take it in as sashimi (despite rice craft being a very serious thing to true sushi chefs) and any chef worth their salt will dress up much of the fish. Some, true, are best served sliced up solo.
The price for an array of excellent fishes served up by a master can be ten-fold (per person) what was referenced here.
Have had the privilege to enjoy sushi with a number of ten club members. Everyone has been a trooper and been down with eating the likes of monk fish liver, sea urchin gonads, and the fattiest pieces of tuna.
It isn't for every day (or I would be broke) but I will eat it any chance I get.
Welcome anyone in the Philly area to hit me up and I can share an amazing meal consisting mostly of raw fish.
And sake. Oh yes!
No fucking lady martinis though
Deal.
Martinis don't go with Sushi anyhow.
Lets do this sometime in rocktober. Have a pretty fucked September already but will follow up down the path and make it work. My Mrs loves the sushi and always wants to join....does Mrs Cliffy enjoy as well?
Mrs. Cliffy does very much enjoy sushi, though she is not partaking for the time being due to dietary restrictions, if you know what I mean..
Family has sent other gear and he wears it but I asked them to stop.
If he chooses to like other teams, later, that is his deal.
Dinner tonight -- doesn't get too much easier and sure is good.
1 (2 Pound) bag of frozen skrimp. Uncooked, de-veined, shell and head on.
1 cup white wine
Old bay
Salt
Pepper
Thaw skrimps. Put a steam basket in a good size pot.
Dump skrimps in.
Pour over 1 cup of wine.
Salt, Pepper, Old Bay
Bring to boil
Cover
Shake a bit, once skrimps are pink (as they all just turn) pull them out. (Should be around 3 mins)
Server with rice, salad, and a good fresh vegetable. (Brocco or Baby Bok Choy tonight)
Drink the rest of the bottle of wine while peeling and eating.
You peel 'ems are grinding.
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F Me In The Brain said:Cliffy6745 said:dankind said:Cliffy6745 said:F Me In The Brain said:Cliffy6745 said:F Me In The Brain said:Returned from a holiday weekend trek to lovely Mendocino, CA. Had some amazing grub while there....but really do love some of the things I am seeing here!
I rarely find myself in disagreement with Viking Chadwick, but I sit on the other side of the table when it comes to two things:
Offal
Sushi
Chris is right,the cheek of many fish are the best parts when cooked. (Or not)
I love many different liver types - even some of them raw.
Eyes - had some good ones. Pig brains were decent.
Tongue and Feet are the two things I struggle with.
Hell, I enjoy Natto....and that can be some rough stuff.
Sushi is freaking amazing food - for me, it is the best of the best. I am an admitted sushi snob, and can usually tell by sight if the fish is up to snuff.
I usually take it in as sashimi (despite rice craft being a very serious thing to true sushi chefs) and any chef worth their salt will dress up much of the fish. Some, true, are best served sliced up solo.
The price for an array of excellent fishes served up by a master can be ten-fold (per person) what was referenced here.
Have had the privilege to enjoy sushi with a number of ten club members. Everyone has been a trooper and been down with eating the likes of monk fish liver, sea urchin gonads, and the fattiest pieces of tuna.
It isn't for every day (or I would be broke) but I will eat it any chance I get.
Welcome anyone in the Philly area to hit me up and I can share an amazing meal consisting mostly of raw fish.
And sake. Oh yes!
No fucking lady martinis though
Deal.
Martinis don't go with Sushi anyhow.
Lets do this sometime in rocktober. Have a pretty fucked September already but will follow up down the path and make it work. My Mrs loves the sushi and always wants to join....does Mrs Cliffy enjoy as well?
Mrs. Cliffy does very much enjoy sushi, though she is not partaking for the time being due to dietary restrictions, if you know what I mean..
Family has sent other gear and he wears it but I asked them to stop.
If he chooses to like other teams, later, that is his deal.
Dinner tonight -- doesn't get too much easier and sure is good.
1 (2 Pound) bag of frozen skrimp. Uncooked, de-veined, shell and head on.
1 cup white wine
Old bay
Salt
Pepper
Thaw skrimps. Put a steam basket in a good size pot.
Dump skrimps in.
Pour over 1 cup of wine.
Salt, Pepper, Old Bay
Bring to boil
Cover
Shake a bit, once skrimps are pink (as they all just turn) pull them out. (Should be around 3 mins)
Server with rice, salad, and a good fresh vegetable. (Brocco or Baby Bok Choy tonight)
Drink the rest of the bottle of wine while peeling and eating.
You peel 'ems are grinding.
That is good eating.0 -
f me in the brain
was just messin around. still your food groups leave me
for poetry through the ceiling. ISBN: 1 4241 8840 7
"Hear me, my chiefs!
I am tired; my heart is
sick and sad. From where
the sun stands I will fight
no more forever."
Chief Joseph - Nez Perce0 -
fresh spinach & strawberries, hawaiian deli ham, croutons & newman's own caeser dressing. large bowl, forks & your lady.
for poetry through the ceiling. ISBN: 1 4241 8840 7
"Hear me, my chiefs!
I am tired; my heart is
sick and sad. From where
the sun stands I will fight
no more forever."
Chief Joseph - Nez Perce0 -
Love it!
Spinach, Strawberries, and your lady always sounds like a good meal.
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Cliffy6745 said:Good stuff.
Mrs. Cliffy does very much enjoy sushi, though she is not partaking for the time being due to dietary restrictions, if you know what I mean..There is no such thing as leftover pizza. There is now pizza and later pizza. - anonymous
The risk I took was calculated, but man, am I bad at math - The Mincing Mockingbird0 -
Cliffy6745 said:F Me In The Brain said:Cliffy6745 said:F Me In The Brain said:Returned from a holiday weekend trek to lovely Mendocino, CA. Had some amazing grub while there....but really do love some of the things I am seeing here!
I rarely find myself in disagreement with Viking Chadwick, but I sit on the other side of the table when it comes to two things:
Offal
Sushi
Chris is right,the cheek of many fish are the best parts when cooked. (Or not)
I love many different liver types - even some of them raw.
Eyes - had some good ones. Pig brains were decent.
Tongue and Feet are the two things I struggle with.
Hell, I enjoy Natto....and that can be some rough stuff.
Sushi is freaking amazing food - for me, it is the best of the best. I am an admitted sushi snob, and can usually tell by sight if the fish is up to snuff.
I usually take it in as sashimi (despite rice craft being a very serious thing to true sushi chefs) and any chef worth their salt will dress up much of the fish. Some, true, are best served sliced up solo.
The price for an array of excellent fishes served up by a master can be ten-fold (per person) what was referenced here.
Have had the privilege to enjoy sushi with a number of ten club members. Everyone has been a trooper and been down with eating the likes of monk fish liver, sea urchin gonads, and the fattiest pieces of tuna.
It isn't for every day (or I would be broke) but I will eat it any chance I get.
Welcome anyone in the Philly area to hit me up and I can share an amazing meal consisting mostly of raw fish.
And sake. Oh yes!
No fucking lady martinis though
Deal.
Martinis don't go with Sushi anyhow.
Lets do this sometime in rocktober. Have a pretty fucked September already but will follow up down the path and make it work. My Mrs loves the sushi and always wants to join....does Mrs Cliffy enjoy as well?
Mrs. Cliffy does very much enjoy sushi, though she is not partaking for the time being due to dietary restrictions, if you know what I mean..
Congrats man! That's awesome news...good luck with everything!
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Made some chicken fajitas tonight. Used green and yellow peppers from our garden. Made some fresh guac too with jalapenos also from the garden. I'm pretty much a farmer these days.0
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Fresh guac is a wonderful thing.The love he receives is the love that is saved0
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Thanks, all.0
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Late night snack was 3 large glasses of Ketel One, consumed during the 2nd half of the football game. (Add ice and swirl...mmm, mmm, good.)
I did take a few slices of organic roast turkey breast and roll them around some Seriously Sharp Cabot Cheddar. Sprinkled with Hawaiian red sea salt. Delicious.
You can tell I was in gourmet mode.
As great as sushi and pizza is....sometimes a large amount of vodka, some meat, and some cheese hits the spot!
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Cabot makes a damn fine Cheddar, no doubt about it.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0
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F Me In The Brain said:Late night snack was 3 large glasses of Ketel One, consumed during the 2nd half of the football game. (Add ice and swirl...mmm, mmm, good.)
I did take a few slices of organic roast turkey breast and roll them around some Seriously Sharp Cabot Cheddar. Sprinkled with Hawaiian red sea salt. Delicious.
You can tell I was in gourmet mode.
As great as sushi and pizza is....sometimes a large amount of vodka, some meat, and some cheese hits the spot!
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Indifference71 said:Made some chicken fajitas tonight. Used green and yellow peppers from our garden. Made some fresh guac too with jalapenos also from the garden. I'm pretty much a farmer these days.
The garden was a disaster this year, I've only pulled about 10 bushels total so far and that's about half of the usual for this time of year.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0
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