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...lemon water, cayenne pepper and maple syrup. I have been on this cleanse for 3 days and I feel like I am cheating when I come in here and read about all of these tasty dishes everyone is enjoying


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Last night at the DAWGs' IGT offline:

Fantasia salad (romaine with vinagrette, gruyere bits, pecans, tomatoes (?), artichokes, hard boiled eggs)...tangy and tasty

Ravioli (shell was too tough and not enough filling)

A bite or two of just a skosh's veal which was crispy and yummy
 
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Originally posted by Bella Donna:
tomatoes (?)


Is that question mark after "tomatoes" because you aren't sure how to spell tomatoes or because you were incapable of determining whether or not there were tomatoes in the salad? Either one is perfectly believeable. Big Grin


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Originally posted by Bella Donna:
tomatoes (?)


Is that question mark after "tomatoes" because you aren't sure how to spell tomatoes or because you were incapable of determining whether or not there were tomatoes in the salad? Either one is perfectly believeable. Big Grin
I was thinking the same thing... but the wording you used made it quite funny. Smile Razz


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Originally posted by Bella Donna:
tomatoes (?)


Is that question mark after "tomatoes" because you aren't sure how to spell tomatoes or because you were incapable of determining whether or not there were tomatoes in the salad? Either one is perfectly believeable.


Lol! Big Grin
 
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I would say both Wink
 
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BLUE CHEESE CRUSTED STEAKS WITH RED WINE SAUCE
http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/recipe_views/views/108816

with steamed asparagus and frites. Be sure to double the sauce. Tasty.
 
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I should stop posting on this vile "pie hole" thread, but I'm here already.

Tonight:

Rib Steaks
 
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Imagine what vulgarisms it'll come up with when it starts the February thread.

Tonight we're trying a new (for us) BYO in Brooklyn.


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Tonight we're trying a new (for us) BYO in Brooklyn.


Trying? It's 8:30. Get going - you're late Smile
 
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We had a 9PM reservation. No better than OK. Not worth a return.


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Salad of baby less with fried oysters and a remoulade dressing

Cassoulet


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Anyone care to guess what Bella's Feb eating thread will be called? My guesses:
Whats being jammed in your gluttonous pie hole?
What is being gulped down your pie hole and forced out your down under hole?
 
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Roll Eyes
 
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"Pie hole" is not a deragatory term. I don't know why so many have a problem with it.
 
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Actually, I think it's usually used in at least a somewhat derogatory fashion as in, "Shut your pie hole!","Shut your cake hole!", or "Shut your cake!", etc.
 
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Roll Eyes
 
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Originally posted by Bella Donna:
"Pie hole" is not a deragatory term. I don't know why so many have a problem with it.


Wrong yet again. Roll Eyes It's coarse also.


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Its February....what are you cramming down your craw! Smile


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It will probably be

"What do you cook while taking a 2 minute shower?"


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Lasagna.

Burp! Cool

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Originally posted by just a skosh:
Actually, I think it's usually used in at least a somewhat derogatory fashion as in, "Shut your pie hole!","Shut your cake hole!", or "Shut your cake!", etc.
To be honest, I've only heard the term used on television on shows in black and white. I have heard "shut your pie hole" but more often "quit stuffing your pie hole."
 
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Filet, lobster, mashed potatoes, sugar snap peas, & creamed corn. Along with an'03 Stags Leap Artemis (too young - but one of our fellow diners had been nice enough to order it for the table).
 
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...I have heard "shut your pie hole" but more often "quit stuffing your pie hole."

So, clearly, it had the connotation you were going for...? Wink Smile
 
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Baked chicken cutlets breaded in panko crumbs
Green peas
Springy salad
 
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