And what a cute picture of J eating the waffles and the dogs looking on....
I can't wait for the pictures of the finished bbq'ed meat!
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What a cute picture of Tricia and her mom! (And Tricia, your mom looks soooooo young!
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And what a cute picture of J eating the waffles and the dogs looking on....![]()
I can't wait for the pictures of the finished bbq'ed meat!
Posted 20 March 2005 - 10:15 AM
Now, about that butt. I was hoping to log on here when I got home and start drooling over the finished product, but...where's the butt? How did it turn out? In the end, how long was the smoking process? Did it fall apart? How did the brisket turn out?
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Now that, Arne, is the breakfast of champions! Damn fine looking inaugural batch of pulled pork!After a few minutes of pulling, this is the result:
Guess what I'm having for breakfast???
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Almost forgot. The pretzels are one of the few things that I miss about the Coliseum. Good on ya' for getting one with loads of salt on it!a Jumbo Pretzel WITH Salt (heart disease be damned!).
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Good Lord, Daddy-A, that tapas looks simply amazing. Is this something they serve regularly to order in this restaurant? If I had a place like that near where I live it would become my hang-out. We had tapas a few weekends ago. There are a bunch of places in Grenoble that feature it. but under no circumstances did it have such wonderful combinations. Hmm, maybe we should go to Vancouver for vacation.
Posted 20 March 2005 - 12:37 PM
Hey, Daddy-A, how are you finding that tile backsplash? I've lived in places that had them, and frankly it's become something of a pet peeve. I've always found them a rat bastard to keep clean and sanitary.
Beautiful workspace, though. You should see what I gotta work with in my post-war rental (50 yrs old +)!
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The Himalaya also features a wonderful assortment of sweets:
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Posted 20 March 2005 - 08:33 PM
MizDucky, you can get your Indian sweets fix on this thread.
Thank you! Just as drool-inspiring as I remembered!
(Dang, now I'm jonesing for some Indian sweets... )
Posted 20 March 2005 - 09:50 PM
About the hockey game - this is WHL (Western Hockey League) action between the Vancouver Giants and last year's Memorial Cup (Junior Hockey Championships) winners, The Kelowna Rockets. Yes, food will be consumed just to keep this on topic. But since the NHL has cancelled its season, well, life has been pretty bleak. I'm pretty excited about tonight.
Posted 20 March 2005 - 10:47 PM
About the hockey game - this is WHL (Western Hockey League) action between the Vancouver Giants and last year's Memorial Cup (Junior Hockey Championships) winners, The Kelowna Rockets. Yes, food will be consumed just to keep this on topic. But since the NHL has cancelled its season, well, life has been pretty bleak. I'm pretty excited about tonight.
Oh, the hell with all the food .... there's HOCKEY!
Remember when it was the New Westminster Bruins (which became the Tri-City Americans) and the Portland Winter Hawks and the Victoria Cougars (not the PG Cougars!)... oh, those were the days. Oh, and the Kelowna Blazers. They were a hot team too back then.
I went to Cougars' games when I was very pregnant. I can't say it affected the Spawn but I did name my latest dog after Rogie Vachon...![]()
Okay, to bring this back to food, the best carmelised onions in the world were sold at the Cougars' games in Memorial Arena...
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Neil makes his staff cry ... you don't want to work for himHamilton Street Grill need a part-time dishwasher?
I have no clue ... kinda like the Caramilk Bar mystery, no?Food question: How do does the rice pudding get in the waffles? Or is it a rice batter that's cooked to a soft set?
Yes. On thin slice rolled into a cone and then deep fried. I'm trying to figure out how to make them myself ...Another food question: Are the potato cones each made with a single slice of potato?
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