Thursday, July 5, 2012

Indian Cuisine: Compliments of Sunil

Our dear friend, Sunil or "Sunny" decided to cook for us one weekend.  We all met up at the Galaviz's (as usual!) and waited semi-patiently for the Goat Masala (Goat Curry) and Grilled Indian-Spiced Chicken to finish cooking.  Unfortunately, the goat masala was the first thing to finish cooking so we had to conduct quality control with the chapatis (wheat flatbread) while we waited on the chicken.

The Goat Masala was very, very good.  I've never had goat before and you couldn't even tell it was goat. It has the same consistency as chicken, a little more tender.  The spices were all there and it was soooo delicious.  The chicken drumsticks had a nice grilled touch to them and the spices reflected throughout the entire drumstick.  We always love it when Sunil cooks.  (It gives me a break, lol.)


I found a similar recipe here if anyone wants to try out the Goat Masala:  http://indianfood.about.com/od/meatdishes/r/Goat-Curry-Mutton-Curry.htm

Plano, TX: Zander's House

Menu:  http://www.zandershouse.com/
Hours: 
Monday:  11:00 a.m.- 3 p.m. | 5 p.m.- 9 p.m.
Tuesday:  CLOSED
Wednesday & Thursday:  11:00 a.m.- 3 p.m. | 5 p.m.- 10 p.m. 
Friday:  11 a.m.- 3 p.m. | 5 p.m.- 11 p.m.
Saturday:  12 p.m.- 11 p.m.*
Sunday:  12 p.m.- 10 p.m.
*Please check the Calendar Page or call ahead on Saturday nights as they sometimes are close for private parties*

My fiance and I are foodies and decided to check out Zander's on our designated "date night".  We try to pick a different place every week.

I am Vietnamese so of course, I will be slightly picky.

Appetizers:

We ordered the Fresh Spring Rolls with Shrimp which are always (at every Viet restaurant I've been to) are skimpy.  It was tasty.  I didn't really care for the "crunchy" that they added inside (which isn't traditional) and they could have offered more meat inside like the traditional pork and shrimp.  Most places have been known to cut one shrimp in half and make it look like it's two.

The Beef Carpaccio was excellent!! The herbs, spices, and beef were prepared to perfection.  I've had the "rare" beef version before and this one was actually slightly seared.  We used the reserved sauce with our dinner.









Dinner:

The entrees we had were the Spicy Basil Beef, Salt and Pepper Calamari, and Mixed Greens.  The calamari had a nice crisp and flavor to it.  Spicy Basil Beef could have used a little more basil but it was still good. Mixed greens were my fave!!!  It had bok choy, brocolli, peppers, and snap peas.

Everything we ordered tasted great.  The Jack Daniels on the rocks wasn't skimpy either, lol.

Next time, we'll sit at the family-style table and have them bring us whatever that's off the menu-- off-the-menu items are always great!

The only gripe I would have is that they didn't offer Pho, Banh Xeo, or some other traditional Vietnamese dishes and the prices are a "tad" expensive.  However, the serving sizes of the entrees were plentiful.

For two appetizers, 3 entrees, green tea, and one Jack on the rocks, our tab was about $82 and that includes tip.

Plano, TX: UrbanRio

Menu:  http://www.urbanrio.com/Menu.aspx
Hours:  Monday through Saturday- 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m.

My friends and I were sitting at Filmore's Pub and decided to cheat a little and go check out this new place called "Urban Rio".

We walked passed the antique shops and approached a very attractive and inviting UrbanRio.  The set-up, atmosphere, and building reminded me of Urban Crust/32 Degrees.

We were welcomed by friendly and helpful hostesses and decided to go upstairs to the bar area.  The decor is beautiful, contemporary, and trendy.  They have the glow-lighted ambiance and several tv's throughout the bar area.

We went outside to the patio area and it's very spacious and the bar is also connected to the outside area.  I love this place already!  The menu itself was short and sweet, it wasn't too wordy-- they weren't killing any fonts! The cedar wood used as the backing was a nice touch and "UrbanRio" was branded on the back of the wood.  Had a very nice selection of food and was unique.

Warm, fresh chips and cold salsa came out promptly.  The chips were the traditional yellow corn and they even had green chips.  The salsa had a nice spicy kick to it.  I think it could have been a tiny bit more flavorful.

Our waitress was nice and very knowledgeable. She did forget one thing but that's normal.  She even tried to get us a sample of some beans that we requested to taste but was not successful.  ::sad face::  It's okay, our overall service experience was great.

We ordered the Tropical Ahi Tuna Ceviche which has fresh ahi tuna, avocado, and GRAPEFRUIT pico de gallo.  It was very tasty and I love ahi tuna too.  They even have apricot pico.

What we also love is that their specialty and house margaritas which were made what I consider the "real" way.  No generic-pre-mixed laced with sour at all!  They even have tequila on TAP!

We all ordered the La Verdadera Margarita and it was made just perfect.  The right amount of tequila, a hint of sweetness, and not too much ice. They are served in colorful hand-blown glasses. They could have used a garnish or something to make it more presentable.  Maybe even a lime.

Next, we ordered the appetizer, Smoked Brisket Quesadillas.

Smoked Brisket Quesadillas with La Verdadera Margarita

 It was EXCELLENT!  It was double-layered (maybe triple?), yummy cheese, seasoned pork, and topped with a flavorful "crema" with cilantro and roasted corn kernels.

We will definitely be back!

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Coppell, TX: Mua Sushi


Menu:  http://www.muasushi.com/menu/
Hours: 
Lunch- Monday through Friday 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Dinner- Sunday through Thursday 5:00 p.m to 10:00 p.m. & Friday through Saturday 5:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.

I decided to venture out of the office and get lunch one day.  I normally bring my own lunch so luckily this turned out pretty good.

I tried the Beef Teriyaki Bento Box from Mua Sushi located in Coppell, TX.

It consisted of beef teriyaki over grilled onions, steamed rice, California roll, a fried dumpling, various pickled veggies (oshinko- Japanese radish- is my favorite!), miso soup, and ginger dressing salad.  It was definitely worth $10!

The order was prepared very quickly, the staff was nice, and my food tasted awesome!  This will definitely be a repeat!

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Richardson, TX: Shuck N Jive

Site:  http://richardson.shucknjive.com/
Hours:  11:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. Daily

We had an itching for seafood one night...I think it was Sunday?  So we decided to pay a visit to Shuck N Jive in Richardson, TX.

The place had a good crowd and the bar was average size.  We usually sit at the bar because normally you receive better and fast service (notice I said normally).  Our bartender, Hunter was also great.  We got our usual whiskey on the rocks (that night it was Maker's Mark).  They have draft beers also and a nice-size tv screen by the bar for your sports viewing pleasure which I happened to witness double overtime in professional basketball for the first time ever.

We ordered a 1/2 dozen of oysters on the half shell and they were awesome! I love raw and chargrilled oysters.  Marc's only had raw oysters maybe 2 or 3 times and he likes it so yay for us!!!  The raw ones go great with lemon, horseradish, a lil hot sauce or cocktail sauce.  We are supposed to make chargrilled oysters this weekend....mmmmmmmmm I can't wait to kill them!! (lol, literally).

We both ordered snow crab legs and they were the perfect size and serving.  Unfortunately the dish only came with one potato cut in half and one small corn.  I am a fan of corn and potatoes when it comes to seafood boils.  So we ordered two more corns and yeah, it was pricey for corn...  Butter and lemons are one of the greatest dipping/sauce combinations (next to garlic, butter, and lemons) for crab legs, shrimp, any seafood for that matter. 

I've been wanting crawfish and I'm so mad at myself for never getting any crawfish when I was in Baton Rouge.  I ate everything else there though, lol.  So I *had* to order one pound of crawfish because the other people at the bar were eating crawfish and said it was good.  My initial choice was crawfish (over crab legs) but when they told me it was $6.99 a pound, I was like ohhhh nooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  I paid $4.99 a pound ( I ordered five pounds) in Houston last year and they were plump, well seasoned, and AWESOME so I wasn't terribly upset.  I was in Houston on business so I didn't mind shelling out $4.99 a pound.  However, I'm used to paying an average of $2.50-$2.99 a pound and anything past that was expensive to me.

I can't fathom paying $6.99 a pound for crawfish and crawfish that were mostly small.  Of course, in Dallas, they have to be in season...so that explains why they are small but if they get them from Louisiana (which they are in season more often than not) then why can't it be in season now?!?! Oh well, anyways, I ordered one pound and they were good but not the right size..most were small and you can't get any juice out of the head when they're small!  Yes, true crawfish eaters must suck the heads cause that is the best way to get the most out of the crawfish along with their tails.  I'll check back again with Shuck N Jive on the crawfish in a couple months to see if the price ever gets lower and the crawfishies grow.

Shuck N Jive is a great place that is right around the corner, has a good selection of seafood and cajun dishes, nice casual atmosphere, and of course the doozy of them all for Marc..they have Golden Tee Live!!

Valentine's Day 2012

Most people would agree that Valentine's Day is mostly a "florist economic stimulus" day (well-put by my friend, James Williams).

The same ole flowers, candy, card, throw a teddy bear in there is sooooo cliché.  I mean it seems so high school to me and is an EASY cop-out.

Your significant other should treat you like a queen/king outside of Valentine's Day...it's even more special when it's on a random day.

Okay, so I'm sure you guys are dying to know what's in this photo.  For our Valentine's Day dinner, Marc cooked Mahi Mahi on cedar planks, grilled asparagus, orange jasmine rice, and made an awesome pineapple mango salsa and carribean jerk sauce.

The salsa consisted of (all fresh ingredients, of course):  pineapple, mango, jalepeno, onions, cilantro, tomatoes, and lime.  You know I LOVE asparagus and especially the big ones (not the skinny little stalks).

It was a great Valentine's Day meal that was well-thought out because it was the same meal (the main ingredients) that Marc first cooked for me when we started dating...  ;o)


Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Meatloaf Night

Heelllloooooooo meatloaf night.  Marc made meatloaf the other night.  This is the pre-cooked photo.  I forgot to take an "after" photo but I can assure you that it was delish.

He made the loaf with a special blend of spices, carrots, onions, and bread crumbs. 

The glaze was mostly teriyaki-based but it had other ingredients and went very well with the macaroni and cheese and rice.

Mmmmmmmm.

Friday, February 10, 2012

1st Timer: Jimmy John's Gourmet Sandwiches, Irving, TX

Today I decided to choose Jimmy John's Gourmet Sandwiches located in Irving, TX.  I chose it because they deliver and do not charge an outrageous delivery fee. (I attempted to order from another venue and they were going to charge me $6.95 for delivery plus $11.00 for service charge?) Really?!?  I guess those fees are okay if you order for the entire office...

So I started my online ordering process and it was extremely simple and user-friendly.  I placed my order at about 8:30 a.m. and picked a 12:15-12:30 p.m. delivery time.  The site allowed you to easily customize your sandwich and add any additional things to your order.  I ordered the #12 Beach Club which contained turkey, avocado spread, cucumbers, sprouts, lettuce, tomatoes, and mayo on 7-grain wheat.  I added dijon mustard and had them add pickle spears to my order. 

I noted on my order that if no one was at the front desk then to call the number I provided them.

So, at 12:10, the delivery guy called and said my order was downstairs.  He was very nice and told me "here's your beach club sandwich with pickles spears".  I thought it was great! I tipped him $2.00.  Always tip if you receive great customer service!

I get to my desk and the sandwich is huge and as the pickle!! I love that they use whole pickles and cut them any way you want (halved, quarterd, or leave whole). It was humongous!! Like Vlasic on steroids!  The pickle was nice and cold and the ingredients in the sandwich were super fresh.

I like the fact that they used "real" turkey (not the kind you see at eh hemm, Subway) and had just the right amount.  I requested "e-z" (lightly added) mayo and dijon mustard and they made it just like I wanted.  There were three thinly slices of provolone and if you know me, I LOVE CHEESE, and it was fantastic too.  The bread was awesome, I like the taste of grains in my bread...yeah I know..I'm weird.  I think its the texture I like.  It was a perfectly-made sandwich that didn't make a mess! 

OMG, I'm in love with this sandwich, pickle, and this restaurant.  I will definitely order from them again!!!  Oh and they only charged me $0.41 delivery fee!!! Woooo Hoooo I'M WINNING!

-Tina


UPDATE:  February 24, 2012-  I ordered the #2 BIG JOHN®- Medium rare shaved roast beef, topped with yummy mayo, lettuce, and tomato and was not as happy as the first time.

Bits of my roast beef was HARD.  I had to tear the hard pieces off...I mean they were not chewable (and I often try to chew it anyway).  There was not enough roast beef either but then again, I didn't order the club-size.  My pickle was great as usual though!

Thursday, February 9, 2012

MarTi= Leo + Libra

If you're in to horoscopes and such...I think we're a match! 

8/7/11:  Combination of the fire of Leo and air of Libra will lead to a warm atmosphere, which is perfect for everlasting companionship. Libras are usually very loving and trying to please. They are open-minded, optimistic and view life from angles, which are different from Leo's. This will give you many interesting insights. Libra fits well with almost any sign. Libra is often referred to as chameleon, because of their adaptability and dislike for conflicts. In a relationship, Libra will be very articulate and well balanced. Although Leo is usually honest, they cannot match the honesty and keenness that Libra portrays, hence Leo has to be meticulous when dealing with a Libra partner. Evidently, there is a certainty that the relationship will work out for the best. You, as a couple, share charisma and vigor in this relationship. You are so noticeable, that you will attract attention at any public event. Both of you can satisfy each other's desires and intimate needs. The indecisive nature of Libra places Leo in charge in both social and work relations. In other aspects though, Libra gives more instructions and directions than Leo does. In most cases Libra's attitude frustrates Leo a great deal, as Leo is a powerful sign with a predisposition to dominate in relationships.

10/7/11: Libra's amorous playfulness blends marvelously with Leo's dash and energy. Leo's generous, expansive sensuality really lights Libra's fire, and the thermometer moves up to torrid. Libra does have to approach Leo carefully on matters involving ego, but that won't be a problem for tactful Libra. In a real conflict, Libra knows how to yield gracefully. Together they share a love of luxury, going to parties, and creating a beautiful home that serves as a stage setting for these two stars.

2012:  Leo and Libra zodiac signs have many personality traits in common and their relationship can show great compatibility. Both the individuals were born to fall in love and they do this with much ease. They thrive on romance and between them; there will be no dearth of romantic gestures like giving and receiving gifts, writing love letters, going on candlelit dinners, etc. they both value being in love and make their partners feel very special. The Lion as well as a Libran also love parties and people and pay much attention to social appreciation.

Another thing contributing to the great compatibility of their love match is that a number of their qualities complement with each other. For example, the flexibility of a Libran balances greatly with the stubbornness of the Lion. However, if the latter starts to dominate too much, some problems may crop up. But then, a Libra will be able to handle the Lion with is tact and diplomacy and get things done from him very easily. Both of them love the finer things in life and believe in living in the present and enjoying it.

Leo Man and Libra Woman
The match of Leo man and Libra woman is one of those that develop into a long-lasting relationship. Both the individuals are gregarious, outgoing, adventurous and love to party. They love the limelight and the sound of applause. He appreciates the beautiful things in life, like art and music, as much as she does. Their relationship will be full of love, romance, passion, fun and excitement. Even their chemistry will be great and there will be no problems on the loyalty front too. He loves to lead and she hates to take a decision - so, a perfect match!

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

FEATURED GUEST BLOGGER, LIZ: Late Night Craving

Last night, around 2:30 am I had a strong craving for Broccoli and Tortilla soup.  Thankfully I had Tortilla soup left over to heat up & eat while I made broccoli cheese soup with extra cheese, & I enjoyed it with crumbled crackers. Yummm!  Unfortunately I did not take any pictures, but it was a satisfying & delicious resolution to my prego craving :)

-Liz
**Liz is currently expecting a boy June 21, 2012.  She resides in Flowood, MS and has been Tina's best friend since 1992.  Thanks Liz for your submission!   -MarTi

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Super Bowl 2012 Rib Cook-Off

Super Bowl Sunday was great.  Spare ribs were the meat of choice for the cook-off this year. Last year, it was chili and the year before that were chicken wings.

I (Tina) was one of the judges so I got to taste all the yummy ribs.  The basic rules were to use spare ribs and dry rub (no sauces) only.

There were five entries and four judges.  We rated each rib submission based on taste, doneness (is that word?) and overall yumminess. 

Marc came in 3rd out of 5 which was pretty good.  His main ingredient was coriander and it stood out.  1st and 2nd place winners were Jason and Mano.  Jason's ribs were so good that we immediately knew that he would be the 1st place winner.  (All entries were submitted anonymously so we did not know who's ribs belonged to who).

I don't remember exactly which was which but some of the rib submissions were either too dry, bland, too salty, and/or basically just not good enough.

I can't wait until next year...I am SO going to participate as a contestant!

Oh btw, the Patriots had a  million chances to win and they blew it.  However, David Beckham won in my book.  ;o)

Fun Food

Marc wanted to make "fun food" the other night.  He decided to make sliders.  Sliders are named "sliders" because you have to slide them off the grill.

These sliders are made to taste just like Krystral burgers or White Castle.  We are total fans of Krystal's!  The only difference is we knew what was in the meat.  Surprisingly, Marc didn't really season the meat at all and it came out tasting fantastic!  We added extra onions, cheese, pickles, and mustard.  Dipped them in ketchup as we ate...

He cooked them on a grill and it also had to be cooked a special way for it to come out right.  Marc's been perfecting his technique for a while now and I think this is the way to go! 

We also had a side of seasoned curly fries.  This was definitely a "fun food" night!  I can't wait until he makes this again!!!  ;o)

Monday, February 6, 2012

Irving, TX: Zest Fest 2012

Marc and I recently attended Zest Fest 2012 in Irving, TX at the Irving Convention Center.  Admission was $15.00 each and parking was $8.00 (for future reference, it's cash only for parking).

As you enter the convention center, there will be a booth to the right of the door of the event that will validate your printed tickets.  You can also purchase tickets at the booth. 

We met our friends Mano, Lisa, and Jason and they suggested a couple of booths we absolutely should visit first and then make our own path of how to explore this spicy goodness.

First, we visited a booth that happen to have various types of hot sauces (which is the same for all the booths) but what stood out was the fact that it was tasty and had the U.S. Marine labeling on it!  So, you *know* Marc had to represent and buy the Marine-labeled sauce as well as the non-Marine labeled sauce (for consumption of course because the other is for show!).

The next booth was holding a contest for sauces made with the trinidad scorpion peppers.  If you know  much about peppers, it is measured at 900,000 on the Scoville heat unit scale.  To give you an idea of how hot it is, the Trinidad Scorpion pepper is so strong that those who handle it must wear protective gloves.  Exposure to the eyes or skin near the eyes when handling this pepper could cause temporary blindness.

They had a contest at the TS pepper booth that had,  I believe, seven different types of hot sauce ranging from hot to HOTTEST.  If you could eat a spoonful (about the size of the little pink Baskin Robbins spoons) of each sauce, you win a koozie and bragging rights.  We couldn't do the challenge because that one spoon was enough to get Marc's head sweating like a faucet.  I think it was rather tasty though and I agree with Lisa, they should measure peppers by recovery time...this one tasting took about 3-5 minutes to recover.  What made it worse was the fact we were drinking beer and not the $2.00/carton of milk (kindegarten-size) they were selling.

Later, Marc and I went back to that booth and tried their chili.  It was delish!!

We bought some really great stuff.  Salsa, dip mixes (you mix the dry packets of spices/dried peppers with sour cream), two types of rubs, some awesome parmesan garlic wings sauce (made with REAL BUTTER-- that was their main focus when telling us about the sauce), and one booth gave us a sample of a "salsa concentrate".

Okay, the salsa concentrate is made to simplify your salsa-making skills.  I believe it's a good idea for non-salsa connoissieurs.  *All* you have to add is Rotel or tomatoes to the salsa concentrate....wait a minute...doesn't that defeat the purpose of making fresh salsa?  Oh well, it isn't bad and it's not expensive either so more power to non-Foodies!!

We tried so many different types of hot sauces, BBQ sauces, dips, etc.  We didn't really find a good BBQ sauce but then again, this was a "Spicy" Food Productions event. 

I collected all the business cards (and wrote on the back what we liked) of the vendors we liked so that we can order items later or order more of what we bought.

I could go on and on about Zest Fest but perhaps, MARC can elaborate on his end.  ;o)

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Marc's Pulled Pork- Tina's 1st Experience

So, Marc's a little behind on his blog entries so I will go ahead and rave about BBQ.  You may get a duplicate entry about pulled pork from Marc later...  Marc made pulled pork a long time ago and this was my first time experiencing it. It was a nice and cold winter day so we had fun waiting 7+ hours on Ms. Piggy's bum to get done-- we had a fire pit, beer, and margaritas--- isn't that fun??!?!

We got a late start (normally he starts before the sun comes out) but it still turned out great.

We like to put slaw on our pulled pork sammiches (yes, I said sammiches).  The pictures are self explanatory!
Doesn't Marc look so handsome in his chef's jacket?

Getting the heat just right. SLOW and LOW smoking...
 
Look at that awesome char!



Friday, January 20, 2012

Jackson, MS: Saigon Restaurant

My besties and I ate at this Vietnamse restaurant in Jackson, MS called Saigon Restaurant (formerly Saigon Noodle).

It's not the greatest but unfortunately it's the only one in town.  We just try to make the best of it.  We started with Spring Rolls and Egg Rolls.  I love these two and I rather make them myself but sometimes you're just pressed for time or you rather have someone else make them even if they are cheapo-deapo on the ingredients (They cut a shrimp in half and put it in the roll to make it seem like you have two pieces of shrimp).  The eggrolls have shrunk since the last time I've been there and they raised their prices on EVERYTHING...even the Pho.


 My best friend, Nguyen ordered Pho with the Tai meat (thinly sliced eye beef round) and added beef balls (Bo Vien).  They give you a nice serving of tai but the beef balls, they jip you on (they cut those in half also).  WARNING:  If you don't specify you want a Small Pho, they will automatically give you a Large Pho and not switch it out for you.  "You should have said small", is what they told my other friend.

The broth that day was actually pretty good.  They put more herbs now on the side. Before we used to have to ask for all the good stuff and extras...

I had the vermicelli noodles with everything (Bun Dac Biet).  It has pork, chicken, shrimp, a fried egg, and eggrolls plus all the yummy herbs.  When I received it, it didn't have the eggrolls.  They said they would bring me the eggroll.  When I got it, it was ONE little bitty eggroll.  The pork was skimpy and rather dry.  It was good but so not worth $8.00...

I always like to drink Tra Da Chanh. It's jasmine tea and fresh squeezed lemonade. It's sooooooooooooo good!

And that's my review of Saigon Restaurant in Jackson, MS!

-Tina

Friday, January 13, 2012

Food Adventures

So, Marc came up with this awesome idea of visiting two restaurants that we’ve never tried once a month.  We decided to break it down to fine dining and casual dining.  I think our first experience for February will be Lawry’s- The Prime Rib in Dallas.  Haven’t confirmed a casual place yet but I’m thinking BBQ or perhaps a diner? 


Thennnnnnnn, my good friend Aminah told us about the International Grand Tasting event held at the Irving Convention Center on Saturday, March 31, 2012.  Over 65 chefs serving samples of their cuisine and more than 400 premium wine and imported beers.  Oh I am SO excited about this event!!!  Marc and I are going to volunteer for another “Savor Dallas” event so that we can attend the tasting event for free…hopefully (that’s what I’ve been told).  Tickets are $100.00 each so if we don’t get lucky, I guess we may shell out the dough… haha pastry joke—shell + dough!  Ok, I’m a little corny sometimes…


-Tina

BBQ Quest!!!!!!!!!!!!

This is it. This is the year that I will go crazy with the grill. At least once I find one anyway. But once I do and I get it seasoned just right then there will be no stopping me. I've already been known to try new things here and there. But this year I am making a personal challenge to myself to just go stupid on the grill. To find that perfect balance with different flavors of wood. To come with the perfect rub. And to create the sickest BBQ sauce. Fortunately, I have a team of friends that will be willing to try anything once. And if they like it, come running for more. So hang on tight because it is gonna be a wild ride. From beef to pork. Chicken to fish. And allllllllllllllll kinds of veggies. This spring and summer I am pulling out all the tricks in the bag and even attempting to create some new ones.

-Marc

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Baton Rouge, LA: Tony's BBQ Pit (Plank Rd.)


Today's lunch is brought to you by the guy that owns a BBQ pit on the side of the road. The little mom and pop BBQ's are usually the best.
Omg, mmmmmmm AND then I ate part of this humongous turkey leg. Its literally about 12 inches long and 6 inches in diameter.




I ate a hot sausage link which is the best hot link I've ever eaten. You can see the red chili seeds in the sausage.







I'm gonna miss "Tony the BBQ man".


Oh by the way, I tried my coworker's "pickled pig lips" she bought today....it was not what's up! I think it was the pickled part that I didn't like because I've had pig ears (non-pickled) before and that's what it reminded me of.

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Birthday Dinner

Check out Marc's Vietnamese culinary skills. He made this dish for my birthday this past October. I forgot the official name but it's a lemon grass sauteed shrimp dish with egg rolls. The herbs and vermicelli noodles are what makes this dish superb. We've got Thai basil, mint, cilantro, cucumbers, and bean sprouts. Then there's the infamous chili fish sauce or if that's not your liking, we have the chili soy sauce mix also. Kudos to Marc! Oh btw, he can make Pho also if he doesn't add too much rock sugar!!! (Then it starts to taste like the Japanese dish-- Sukiyaki, lol)  ;o)

Subway. Eat Fresh.

So, today's lunch really isn't anything unique or special. I just felt like ranting about it cause I usually never order Spicy Italian (I usually order turkey). Today I waited so long to each lunch that I ordered the footlong Spicy Italian on Italian Herbs and Cheese bread and ate the whole thing at lunch along with a bag of pretzels.

Salad again for dinner!

Yes, bad Tina.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Baton Rouge, LA: Sharon's Kitchen

Today, I got peer pressured in to eating fried chicken--cause I'm supposed to be eating healthy   (or healthier).  Lunch today was from Sharon’s Kitchen in Baton Rouge, LA.  They have the best fried chicken so far...at least near my job.

I was supposed to get the chicken with red beans and rice but opted for a breast, leg, mashed potatoes, and corn--and oh yea, CAWNBREAD (inside joke). 


Hmmmmm…yup, I will be having a salad for dinner.