06-03-2008, 05:07 PM
Meat-A-Palooza2008 was a (wait for it....) roaring success!
Friday night: Bar-B-cue at a new (to us) place called "Beans". Yes, "Beans".
Food was great and the neighborhood wasn't. Cask-strength whisky-tasting afterwards @ Chez D&M's.
Saturday morning: The Pantry. The menu has not changed since it was opened in the 1930's. Neither has the oil for the fries. Yum!
Saturday lunch: Langer's. Best pastrami I have ever had (yes, I have had pastrami in New York).
Saturday evening: Prime Rib at the wedding reception at Tam O'Shanter in Glendale. One pitiful salad as well. Whisky, too.
Sunday breakfast was really lunch at a standard "California cuisine" place.
Sunday dinner was another "Plate o' Mass Extinction" at The Doctor's.
Basically, any vegan within 50 feet of us started weeping uncontrollably. It was a goooooood weekend. Today, I received a note from teh EPA saying that I may have to purchase some "carbon credits" to offset my emissions.
Friday night: Bar-B-cue at a new (to us) place called "Beans". Yes, "Beans".
Food was great and the neighborhood wasn't. Cask-strength whisky-tasting afterwards @ Chez D&M's.
Saturday morning: The Pantry. The menu has not changed since it was opened in the 1930's. Neither has the oil for the fries. Yum!
Saturday lunch: Langer's. Best pastrami I have ever had (yes, I have had pastrami in New York).
Saturday evening: Prime Rib at the wedding reception at Tam O'Shanter in Glendale. One pitiful salad as well. Whisky, too.
Sunday breakfast was really lunch at a standard "California cuisine" place.
Sunday dinner was another "Plate o' Mass Extinction" at The Doctor's.
Basically, any vegan within 50 feet of us started weeping uncontrollably. It was a goooooood weekend. Today, I received a note from teh EPA saying that I may have to purchase some "carbon credits" to offset my emissions.
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