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golden brown

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  1. The restaurant at the Rough Creek Lodge in Glen Rose, TX. About an hour+ outside of Dallas. Very off the beaten path. Well worth the trip. http://www.roughcreek.com/dining/
  2. Have lunch or dinner on the deck of the bar at Auberge du Soleil in Rutherford. You won't be disappointed!
  3. Pck-up a copy of the current issue of Wine Spectator. It's all about the Central Coast. Wine Cask is a great dinner spot. It's also a wine bar and wine retail shop. Owner, Doug Margerum, is also a winemaker. http://www.winecask.com/
  4. Late to the game, too, but you should try the restauranat at the Rough Creek Lodge in Glen Rose. It may not look like much from the outside, but once inside you will not be disappointed. Beautiful setting, rustic charm, high ceilings, dual-sided fireplace, and great food. Chef Gerard Thompson has been there since its inception 1998. They also have a small number of very nicely appointed guest rooms (<40). It's southeast of Fort Worth, so I guess that makes it between Austin and Fort Worth. http://www.roughcreek.com/dining/
  5. If you like Venissimo you should also visit Aniata in Del Mar: http://www.aniata.com/ ← Honkman, Thanks for the tip. I'll be at Arterra on Sunday, so I will check it out!
  6. Not a restaurant, but a great find is Venissimo Cheese on West Washington. They will track your purchases for you, special order for you and you can order on line. http://www.venissimo.com/store/
  7. golden brown

    Pasta Shapes

    Don't know the technical term, but as kids we called them wagon wheels. Love the texture. Easy to eat. Don't fall off the fork.
  8. Although I no longer touch the stuff, I used to enjoy the occasional Boodles Gin on the rocks. If nothing else, the label is worth observing. It is identical front and back and the adhesive side can be viewed clearly through the clear bottle and spirit...as long as you haven't had one (or more) too many!
  9. Mother's Day is more of a brunch holiday than a dinner holiday. I think you will be surprised how "unswamped" many of the good restaurants will be. Sunday evening is typically a very good night to dine out. It is almost always more pleasant than Saturday night (a.k.a. amateur night).
  10. Both of these are in Maine. I have not been, but Chef/owner Melissa Kelly enjoys a fine reputation. http://www.primorestaurant.com/home.cfm You may also wish to consider the restaurant at 5-star/5-diamond The White Barn Inn http://www.whitebarninn.com/rest.html
  11. http://www.thetrellis.com/ I have not been, but The Trellis enjoys a good reputation. It has been around for many years. You amy familiar with the chef/owner's cookbook, "Death by Chocolate." Perhaps those who have been there can comment.
  12. suggestion: Have a few pre-printed/email-ready recipes that you don't mind sharing. Then when someone requests a specific recipe, you can provide the one(s) of your choice, without totally offending anyone. They'll understand and appreciate the gesture. Done well and presented attractively the recipes can be nice marketing pieces.
  13. The industry is starved for good, responsible, mature professionals. Anyone with a solid work ethic (early for work, doesn't call off, doesn't mind working long hours on his/her feet, etc.) and a passion for food & wine, not only can be successful, but will be very marketable and in high demand. Go for it!
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