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Ground beef tacos. No wine last night....


Romeo and Juliet are together in eternity....
 
Posts: 3710 | Location: Elk Grove, CA, USA | Registered: Dec 06, 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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chili tonight


Just one more sip.
 
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Sounds like you are right down the street...

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I am! You know the area?
 
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Penne with sausage and leaks (got recipe from Lidia Bastianich).

2005 Col d'orcia Rosso di Montalcino

2004 Avignonesi Vino Nobile
 
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Last night, lemon and herb rotisserie chicken, yukon gold mash, sugar snap peas. 2005 Chateau St. Jean Fume Blanc. Dinner was good, wine was average.
 
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Grilled T-bone
Loaded Baked Potato
Green Beans
Tomatoes
 
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Homemade tacos, Modelo.


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Grilled marinated chicken thighs and grilled baby Delta asparagus. No wine....


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Country Fried Steak
Mashed Potatoes w/ Gravy
Field Peas
Tomatoes
 
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Leftover chili- better the second night


Just one more sip.
 
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Leftover chili- better the second night


IMO: Chili is always better the second night ! Smile


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Steamed lobsters tonight. These are better the first night.


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Last night: Sliced tri-tip, buttermilk mash, grilled corn. 2003 Le Dix de Los Vascos Cabernet.
 
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Steamed lobsters tonight. These are better the first night.


Funny guy !! Wink


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Steamed lobsters tonight. These are better the first night.


You live well Board-O.

What wine if I may inquire?
 
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Tonight: London broil, baked potato, and salad. Oh and a bottle of cabernet Big Grin

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You live well Board-O. They were on sale.

What wine if I may inquire? 2006 Melville Verna's Viognier

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Baked Tilapia
Deep Fried Fresh Squid
Steamed Cauliflower with Cheese and bread crumbs
 
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Main course is BBQ'd lamb chops with a teriyaki/rosemary/garlic marinade. Pairing with an '04 Ladera Howell Mountain Cab and an '05 Greenock Creek Seven Acre Shiraz.


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baked wild salmon
baked zucchini slices topped with garlic
balsamic avocado and tomatoes

what to drink what to drink. i'll take every suggestion except pinot please. Big Grin


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never mind, i went with an 04 KB amber ridge. Roll Eyes Razz Big Grin

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what to drink what to drink. i'll take every suggestion except pinot please. Big Grin


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Pork tamales and chicken tamales from Maria's Tamales purchased this afternoon at the local Farmers' Market, with a lettuce, tomato, sweet onion & cilantro salad, sour cream, and salsa, washed down by a wonderful 2006 Navarro vineyards Gewurztraminer.

One of the me nay benefits of life in California!


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Dinner @ Erling Jensen's Restaurant:

Jumbo Lump Crabmeat
Lobster Bisque Soup
Buffalo Tenderloin
Green Beans
Mashed Potatoes
Molten Chocolate Cake
 
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Pork tamales and chicken tamales from Maria's Tamales purchased this afternoon at the local Farmers' Market, with a lettuce, tomato, sweet onion & cilantro salad, sour cream, and salsa, washed down by a wonderful 2006 Navarro vineyards Gewurztraminer.

One of the me nay benefits of life in California!


Sounds like Texas to me. Wink

I just love the wines of Navarro, and a fun place to visit... very laid back. Cool
 
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Last night after a massage at Hotel Zaza:
Windy Meadows Roasted Half Chicken with roasted red potatoes, haricots verts, mushroom pan sauce, and truffled risotto

The dish was tasty however not inspiring as Zaza should be

This afternoon for lunch at a local Vietnamese bistro (Bistro B):
Shrimp spring rolls
Grilled pork spring rolls (these were great!)
Banh xeo (it's like a Vietnamese pancake)
Seafood special sauteed with flat noodles
 
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