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Iced Shellfish Platter - Lobster, Oysters, Crab Legs and Shrimp.

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Chicken Kebobs
Hot Sausage
Marinated Skirt Steak
Homemade Spaghetti
Broccoli in Garlic and Oil
 
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Saturday night was a business dinner at Mastro’s Steakhouse. Bone-n-filet, garlic snap peas. 2004 Chappellet Cab.

This morning for Mrs. Glennk mom, we made breakfast panini's with scrambled eggs, leeks and bacon. Mixed berries on the side and proceco.

Tonight for my mom we did a mexican theme with chili relleno as the star of the show. Pomegranate margarita’s – my sisters trendy creation. Roll Eyes

All things considered, a solid mothers day.
 
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Friday night - Linguine with arugula, proscuitto, and red chiles. '07 Araujo Eisele Sauvignon Blanc.

Saturday night - NY strip, U-12 prawns (grilled), salad. '05 Ramey Hyde Chardonnay and '03 St. Clement Howell Mountain Cabernet.

Last night - Grilled marinated flank steak served over arugula with tomatoes, red onions and shaved parmesan. '02 Pride Mountaintop Merlot.


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Bacon Blue Cheese Bison Burgers
BBQ Beans
 
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For Mothers Day I made Pork Tenerloin with pineapple salsa, wild rice and grilled grean beans with shallots. We paired the meal with an '05 Windy Oaks Chard.
 
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Carnitas last night. No wine....


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Grilled chicken over mixed greens with a lemon/garlic vinaigrette. 2006 Kim Crawford grapefruit juice.
 
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Basic Grilling Tonight:

Monterey Jack cheeseburgers, red onions, tomato
Corn on the cob in husk

I will probbaly drink something much better than this menu needs, but it's too nice out and I am craving a biggie. Smile
 
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Cesar Salad

Grilled sword fish topped with bacon and gorgonzola cheese with a side of potatoes au gratin
 
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Grilled sword fish topped with bacon and gorgonzola cheese



Could you even taste the fish?
 
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Blackened Halibut, rice and vegetables.
 
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moroccan braised fish
 
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Pho. No wine again tonight. Battling a head cold.... Frown


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Feel better, DnVD. Think of the money you're saving by not drinking wine.

Got a 2" thick prime Porterhouse for the grill tonight.


Just one more sip.
 
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Patagonian toothfish
 
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Feel better, DnVD. Think of the money you're saving by not drinking wine.


Oh he'll erase that savings up by this weekend.

.....As he should Smile
 
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Patagonian toothfish


That's amazing! We had that too.


Just one more sip.
 
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Patagonian toothfish


That's amazing! We had that too.


Big Grin
 
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Patagonian toothfish


That's amazing! We had that too.


heheh 2 in thick?

oh side of bacon pieces and vidalla onions.
 
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Feel better, DnVD. Think of the money you're saving by not drinking wine.


Oh he'll erase that savings up by this weekend.

.....As he should Smile


I will try, but it isn't looking so good right now.

Tuna salad tonight.....


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I will try, but it isn't looking so good right now.


Being sick does blow away our menus and wine selections.

Feel Better
 
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Grilled shrimp Caesar salad


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Patagonian toothfish


That's amazing! We had that too.


Big Grin


Don't want to go all Francis on you boys, but the Patagonian Toothfish is on MBA's Avoid List.

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One of those work late and just have cereal evenings. Roll Eyes


Never take life seriously. Nobody gets out alive anyway.
 
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