@pastameshugana – that ham looks almost like a Pittsburgh chipped ham sandwich! So good.
On Saturday we did the preparing and delivering lunches to the homeless shelters. Got burgers at a local burger place. Not my favorite burger in Richmond. I think they aren’t properly balanced as far as the build goes and I find the burgers a little overcooked and dry. My classic cheeseburger:
Mr. Kim’s with jalapenos. We shared an order of fries:
Good fries. I will have to remember to say “no seasoned salt” next time. I really wish places would tell you upfront that they are going to wreck your delicious fries season salt or with anything but salt.
On Sunday we went out to visit with Mr. Kim’s dad and stepmom and picked up lunch on the way home at a local sub shop. We’d noticed it a couple of weeks ago and wanted to try it. Mr. Kim got the pepperoni steak and cheese:
He liked this a LOT. The pepperoni was very spicy, so I didn’t try it. I had a sandwich that was SO good that it caused me to be disappointed that they missed a chance to make it perfect. It was the Thanksgiving sub – roasted turkey, stuffing, and cranberry sauce:
Actual roasted, carved turkey, REAL stuffing (not instant), and cranberry sauce. Where they missed a chance was that the sub was barely warm and should have been HOT and there was no gravy. I just assumed that a sub with turkey and stuffing would have gravy. Luckily, I had some in the fridge leftover from dinner last night. I would honestly say to someone to only order it if they have access to good chicken/turkey gravy. That’s a real shame. My gravy saving the day:
Wonderful fries:
Unfortunately, another place that sprinkles season salt on unannounced. Nonetheless, these were almost finished in the car on the way home! So good.
Mr. Kim is working from home today. I had some leftover biscuits:
So, I made sausage gravy and hash browns (frozen😟) for lunch:
Served with watermelon: