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11-30-2009, 07:08 PM
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Re: sacrebleu!!
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Originally Posted by Greedy,Greedy,Greedy
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.
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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.
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11-30-2009, 07:09 PM
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Re: First Experiment in Slow Cooking Underway!
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Originally Posted by LessinSF
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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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11-30-2009, 07:11 PM
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Re: sacrebleu!!
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Originally Posted by evenodds
....and I am a cheese junkie.
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check! ![Big Grin](http://www.lawtalkers.com/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
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11-30-2009, 07:13 PM
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Re: sacrebleu!!
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Originally Posted by evenodds
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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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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11-30-2009, 07:42 PM
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I am beyond a rank!
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Re: sacrebleu!!
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Originally Posted by Greedy,Greedy,Greedy
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.
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One does have the option of not purchasing the organiz bad tasting junk food, you know.
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11-30-2009, 07:46 PM
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I am beyond a rank!
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Re: sacrebleu!!
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Originally Posted by evenodds
[Whole Foods] make[s] truly excellent sausages on-site.
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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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really good flash-frozen wild fish
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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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Plus, they have an excellent cheese department and I am a cheese junkie.
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11-30-2009, 09:36 PM
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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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11-30-2009, 09:45 PM
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Re: Cocktail Party
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Originally Posted by evenodds
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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With the LMA? Should we be suggesting crow or blowfish as more ape-pro-po
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12-01-2009, 08:57 AM
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Patch Diva
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Re: Cocktail Party
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Originally Posted by Greedy,Greedy,Greedy
With the LMA? Should we be suggesting crow or blowfish as more ape-pro-po
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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.
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12-01-2009, 09:08 AM
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Patch Diva
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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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12-01-2009, 09:38 AM
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Re: Cocktail Party
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Originally Posted by Fugee
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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Ah, yes, planning ahead. I have to try that sometime.
Happy Tuesday, everyone.
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12-01-2009, 12:04 PM
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Re: Cocktail Party
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Originally Posted by Fugee
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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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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12-01-2009, 12:05 PM
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Southern charmer
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Re: Cocktail Party
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Originally Posted by evenodds
I suppose this is an appropriate thread to mention that he is no longer the ex-LMA.
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Poor Chimney Sweep. We barely had time to get to know and mock him.
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12-01-2009, 12:13 PM
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#1889
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I am beyond a rank!
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Re: Cocktail Party
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Originally Posted by Gattigap
Poor Chimney Sweep. We barely had time to get to know and mock him.
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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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12-01-2009, 12:19 PM
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Patch Diva
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Re: Cocktail Party
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Originally Posted by evenodds
I suppose this is an appropriate thread to mention that he is no longer the ex-LMA.
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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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