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Old 11-30-2009, 07:08 PM   #1876
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Re: sacrebleu!!

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I hate whole foods. Half of what they sell is organic bad tasting junk food. I'm sorry, if I'm going to eat junk with all kinds of fats and sugars, I want them refined and with enough preservatives so they don't taste like shit.
The only pre-made thing I buy there is jalapeno hummus from a local company (and, rarely, Miles of Chocolate).

I like knowing they grind their beef and bison and make truly excellent sausages on-site. I can buy local produce and high quality organic and really good flash-frozen wild fish. All of the butchered meats are hormone and antibiotic free. Plus, they have an excellent cheese department and I am a cheese junkie.

I cannot see going to a regular grocery store where everything is churned out centrally, with all of the food-borne illnesses and safety concerns in large processing plants.

I understand some people do not have a choice, but I do, and I choose Whole Foods.
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Old 11-30-2009, 07:09 PM   #1877
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Re: First Experiment in Slow Cooking Underway!

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Cuy can be good, with a taste similar to rabbit, but I was very disappointed with the version of it being served at La Mar Cebicheria right now.
Andrew Zimmer had squirrel brains and squirrel au vin and some other squirrel dishes on his show last night. Haute appalachian cuisine. Indeed.
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Old 11-30-2009, 07:11 PM   #1878
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....and I am a cheese junkie.
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Old 11-30-2009, 07:13 PM   #1879
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Re: sacrebleu!!

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The only pre-made thing I buy there is jalapeno hummus from a local company (and, rarely, Miles of Chocolate).

I like knowing they grind their beef and bison and make truly excellent sausages on-site. I can buy local produce and high quality organic and really good flash-frozen wild fish. All of the butchered meats are hormone and antibiotic free. Plus, they have an excellent cheese department and I am a cheese junkie.

I cannot see going to a regular grocery store where everything is churned out centrally, with all of the food-borne illnesses and safety concerns in large processing plants.

I understand some people do not have a choice, but I do, and I choose Whole Foods.
You see, I wander in with kids, who are attracted to the stuff and then spit it out when they taste it.
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Old 11-30-2009, 07:42 PM   #1880
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I hate whole foods. Half of what they sell is organic bad tasting junk food. I'm sorry, if I'm going to eat junk with all kinds of fats and sugars, I want them refined and with enough preservatives so they don't taste like shit.
One does have the option of not purchasing the organiz bad tasting junk food, you know.
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Old 11-30-2009, 07:46 PM   #1881
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[Whole Foods] make[s] truly excellent sausages on-site.
I have found their sausages a bit hit or miss. Some do not have enough fat to grill well, for example.

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In my view, the frozen fish from Trader Joe's or Harris Teeter is better. But I like Whole Foods for fresh fish, meats and produce.

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Old 11-30-2009, 09:36 PM   #1882
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Cocktail Party

In a couple of weeks, I am co-hosting a small cocktail party (20-30 people) with the LMA at someone else's house.

Rather than simply buy everything, I want to prepare a few things as well.

My thoughts are classics which can be served at room temperature and prepared in advance: stuffed figs, gougeres, and mushroom emmental and spinach feta mini quiches.

I am looking for inspiration, and I would love to hear any suggestions you have.
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Old 11-30-2009, 09:45 PM   #1883
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In a couple of weeks, I am co-hosting a small cocktail party (20-30 people) with the LMA at someone else's house.

Rather than simply buy everything, I want to prepare a few things as well.

My thoughts are classics which can be served at room temperature and prepared in advance: stuffed figs, gougeres, and mushroom emmental and spinach feta mini quiches.

I am looking for inspiration, and I would love to hear any suggestions you have.
With the LMA? Should we be suggesting crow or blowfish as more ape-pro-po
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Old 12-01-2009, 08:57 AM   #1884
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With the LMA? Should we be suggesting crow or blowfish as more ape-pro-po
If I recall correctly (and we all know how iffy that is), EO and the ex-LMA had this deal planned pre-breakup. Maybe some kind of benefit thing.
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Old 12-01-2009, 09:08 AM   #1885
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New Crockpot. Need suggestions

I bought a fancy new programmable crockpot on Black Friday and volunteered to bring the main dish this Friday for a cookie bake evening.

I need something that can cook on low for at least 8 hours (more likely 10+) -- though my new crockpot goes to a "warm" setting after the programmed cooking time ends -- so I can plug it in when I go to work.

Options considered so far are: pulled pork, pork chops with apples and cider, beef brisket (I found a recipe that has it in the crockpot for 24 hours), beef stew.

Any other thoughts? Recipe suggestions?
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Old 12-01-2009, 09:38 AM   #1886
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If I recall correctly (and we all know how iffy that is), EO and the ex-LMA had this deal planned pre-breakup. Maybe some kind of benefit thing.
Ah, yes, planning ahead. I have to try that sometime.

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Old 12-01-2009, 12:04 PM   #1887
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If I recall correctly (and we all know how iffy that is), EO and the ex-LMA had this deal planned pre-breakup. Maybe some kind of benefit thing.
Impressive recall.

Yes, that is exactly right, and it is not a benefit exactly, but is related to a philanthropy we each support.

Rather than do the expected (restaurant/private club) as we had suggested in our laziness, our co-hosts wanted something more homey. I thought it would be fun to show that not only do I eat, but I also cook.

I suppose this is an appropriate thread to mention that he is no longer the ex-LMA.
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Old 12-01-2009, 12:05 PM   #1888
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I suppose this is an appropriate thread to mention that he is no longer the ex-LMA.
Poor Chimney Sweep. We barely had time to get to know and mock him.
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Poor Chimney Sweep. We barely had time to get to know and mock him.
And apparently there is something more pathetic than a man in a tux in the pokey who has to call his ex to bail him out.
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Old 12-01-2009, 12:19 PM   #1890
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I suppose this is an appropriate thread to mention that he is no longer the ex-LMA.
Poor chimney sweep. So has the LMA found a way out of his ennui or did you decide the sex plus the fact that he doesn't have to work as much as the chimney sweep offsets it?

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