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Schielke

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  1. I have not made it to very many Japanese places to eat stuff other than sushi related items.

    I used to go to a great little place in our University district that had really great beef and onion over rice, shu-mai, croquette, and curry over rice (Japanese style).

    I really need to try more Japanese food other than sushi.

    Ben

  2. The pesto was not mine, but it was homeade. Nightscotsman joined me for some pizza last night and he brought it over. You might PM him for the recipe. It was tasty.

    Ben

  3. I used the rest of my pizza dough to make a couple more pizzas.

    Pizza One- Marinara, basil, fresh mozz, parma ham, EVOO

    Pizza Two- Pesto, fresh mozz, toasted pinenuts, parma ham, EVOO

  4. Thanks for the great info everybody!

    NSM, I might just take you up on that offer. I do know that the blue willow tea house here in Seattle sells the implements for making it, but I don't think they serve the tea. It would be worth checking out again.

    Nightscotsman, do you recall about how much the matcha is at Uwajimaya?

    Ben

  5. I was a very picky eater as a child.

    From what I can remember, I would not eat:

    Beans

    Pickles

    Tomatoes

    zucchini

    mushrooms

    olives

    fruit salads

    Ham

    Cold noodles

    cold salads

    bell peppers

    eggplant

    anything slimy

    Some of this I believe stemmed from being forced to eat a "no thank you" helping of anything I did not want. Also, I believe I was given poor examples of some of the above items in the past.

    As I grew up, I started to like more and more. I have been systematically eliminating my dislikes and am at the current list.

    Pickles

    mushrooms (in process of liking them, it is a texture thing)

    Olives (I am yet to like them alone)

    Cold Salads (pasta salads and potato salads are still unappetizing to me)

    Green Bell Pepper (The smell and taste is just offensive to me)

    Goat Cheese (Some are ok, but some taste like I am licking a goat)

    I wonder if some of my extreme pickiness as a child opened me up to having really good experiences with food. For example, I knew I did not like olives but when I was presented with a lovely presentation involving top notch olives I tried it to make sure that I did not like it. I now appreciate the unique saltiness they bring to a dish.

    Were any of you very picky eaters as children? Or did you always enjoy eating everything presented to you?

    Ben

  6. I have been interested in buying some Matcha (Green tea powder) to try out in tea and to use for making green tea ice cream. Does anybody have a good source for this stuff or any tips on using it?

    Have you tasted tea made with it? I believe there is a traditional whisk like implement used to make the tea; sort of like an old school shaving cream brush.

    Ben

  7. I have a cheapo wooden peel, which works just fine.  It's never in the oven (or on the grill) long enough to worry about charring or combustion. 

    Ben, removing a homemade pizza from the oven is so cool that no one will care what kind of peel you're using.  :laugh:

    Yeah, I was hoping the pizza would turn out good enough to make me cool.

    But a sweet flame paint job on my peel couldn't hurt either. :smile:

    Ben

  8. Ahh-ha!

    Damn...now I need two peels. I was toying with the novelty of getting one of those 5 foot peels for my regular oven. It would look pretty sweet when I got pizza out of the oven, but I think I can get by without looking cool.

    Ben

  9. Costco also sells trucks and cars, via its referral service.

    I know, I got a great deal on a pair of shrinkwrapped Jeep Cherokees.

    It's funny to see the "Kirkland Signature" products all over the US, because Kirkland is nothing more or less than a Seattle suburb that happens to be Costco headquarters. It makes as much sense as "Yonkers Signature." What would be great is if Costco were a Portland company and the brand was "Beaverton Signature."

    Nobody's mentioned the free samples, have they? Has anyone had anything good recently?

    When I moved to Kirkland, I quickly rushed to Costco and bought everything Kirkland Signature.

    Ben

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