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theclash

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  1. Imitation Breakfast Syrup vs. Real Maple Syrup Generic Sliced Bacon vs. Double Applewood Smoked Berkshire Slab Bacon Farmed Salmon vs. Wild Atlantic Salmon Imitation Crab Pieces vs. Jumbo Lump Crab Meat Hershey Bar vs. Valrhona Chocolate Generic Supermarket Unsalted Butter vs. Plugra Deli Cheddar vs. English Cheddar Generic Soy Sauce vs. Small Batch Artisan Soy Sauce Boxed Sake vs. Junmai Daiginjo Sake Lumpfish Roe vs. American Sturgeon Caviar Generic Commercial Pork Chop vs. Organic Kurabuta Pork Chop Generic Commercial Chicken Breast vs. Organic, Free Range Chicken Breast Cheap Parmesan Cheese vs. Parmigiano Reggiano Supermarket Pate vs. Country Pate with Black Truffles Generic Olive Oil vs. Small Batch Artisan Olive Oil blog
  2. maybe the craigie street bistro ?
  3. warriors come out and play
  4. anyone in the boston/cambridge area looking for maine shrimp, the new deal fishmarket at 622 cambridge st. in cambridge had them yesterday. head on 3.99 per pound, 5 or more pounds 2.99 per.
  5. Lee's? ← Holly? 9lives? Anyone? ← yeah, i think it is lee's. i'll try to take a ride up there this week to confirm
  6. All Star Sandwich Bar
  7. i think henrietta's table in harvard square might be what you are looking for
  8. If it was me, I'd schedule all three BBQ joints, both Italians and both tea rooms. --Blair ← i am almost positive Del-Amici Steaks has gone out of business, last time i talked to the owner he was a state trooper
  9. LeMaire's is good and i think the Wheel Inn is known for their peanutbutter burgers. also about 20 miles west is bill sharp's bbq
  10. for a low key pub not too far away try the littlest bar
  11. if they are still open try the the clam box in ipswich
  12. also not very far from davis the elephant walk just outside porter square
  13. also a favorite for strippers to hold their tips, or so i've been told
  14. the clam box and kelly's roast beef for a lobster roll
  15. chiefs bar-b-q, highway 13, ironcity TN. , a few miles north of Florence AL.
  16. also trybill sharp's just east of warrensburg, MO. (perry foster's , the location in warrensburg, can also be very good if perry is around) and in columbia try booches for a burger and a couple of games of pool
  17. hopefully we will get sometime off on weekends to come downtown. I will be working on the pipe organ.
  18. I will be working in Longwood Gardens for 4 to 6 weeks and staying somewhere in around Kennett Square. Does anyone have any recommendations for food and bars?
  19. maybe more restaurants should try Brian Eno's Ambient Music
  20. Best friend growing up had Roumanian parents. well we should go to Cornel's Garden some time
  21. just curious, do you know if it is really american "cottage cheese" or else is it farmer's cheese? (for at least some central/eastern european dishes the substitute for their "fresh chees" is often what we call farmer's cheese. (Eg. Austrian Cheese Strudel (sweet). I don't know the exact difference between cottage and farmer's cheese but the latter is a little dryer and to me richer tasting... sounds like a dish I would really like... it may well be farmer's cheese. the recipe just says "fresh cow cheese", my wife described it to me as like cottage cheese but with less liquid and more fat, and now she just showed me another recipe that calls for riccota
  22. 1/4 kg. fresh cow cheese (cottage cheese) 1 egg the zest of one lemon 30 gr. of flour pinch of salt to sprinkle on after cooking (powdered sugar) (vanilla) put all ingredients in a bowl and mix well (about 2 minutes) transfer all to a plastic foil, powdered with 1-2 tbls of flour. Form a thick roll from which you cut twelve pieces. each piece will be rolled through flour giving it a round flat shape 1cm thick when all are ready heat the empty pan 3-4 minutes, at medium temp and then put 2 spoons (30 ml) oil. Immediately put the "papanasi" in the pan (uncrowded) fry on one side 1-2 minutes until golden, flip carefully and fry another 1-2 minutes. if needed add 1-2 more spoons of oil so the "papanasi" don't stick serve immediately with powdered sugar and vanilla good luck and let me know how it goes
  23. it is being translated right now, give me an hour or so.
  24. Will it be okay in Romanian? My wife has one but it might take a little while for her to translate it. P.S. Fat Guy my wife would like to know how you knew the correct name
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