swt61 Posted August 9 Report Posted August 9 17 hours ago, Grahame said: Halibut Fish Taco's Sounds redundant. 1
Grahame Posted August 10 Report Posted August 10 (edited) Poolside Nibbles Edited August 10 by Grahame 5
HemiSam Posted August 10 Report Posted August 10 (edited) A Vietnamese play on birria tacos...these are "pho" style. (had to edit...spellcheck got the better of me) Really could have used a hot sauce like sriracha on the side for some kick, but I did like the dish conceptually. From the Blind Goat here in Houston. Overrated IMHO despite all the foodie pundits... HS Edited August 10 by HemiSam 2
Torpedo Posted August 10 Report Posted August 10 Birria Tacos? OMG they probably don't know what birria means in Spanish 1 2
HemiSam Posted August 10 Report Posted August 10 53 minutes ago, Torpedo said: Birria Tacos? OMG they probably don't know what birria means in Spanish lol…you might be correct! The consume on the side for dipping birria style tacos became very popular here a few years back. My favorite in town is Doña Lena….legitimate! HS 1
Torpedo Posted August 10 Report Posted August 10 Spanish in Mexico and other American countries is sometimes different to Spain. This word birria is one of those cases. With some investigation I've learned that birria in Mexico is a type of BBQ of lamb or baby goat. Now it makes sense 3
HemiSam Posted August 10 Report Posted August 10 2 minutes ago, Torpedo said: Spanish in Mexico and other American countries is sometimes different to Spain. This word birria is one of those cases. With some investigation I've learned that birria in Mexico is a type of BBQ of lamb or baby goat. Now it makes sense You are spot on, Topedo, with all your points. I speak very mediocre Spanish at best. Born in Miami, mother from Havana but originally her side of the family came from Oviedo in Asturias. Spain is AMAZING! HS 1
robm321 Posted August 10 Report Posted August 10 (edited) Or they knew it was junk and named it appropriately. Edited August 10 by robm321 4
swt61 Posted August 11 Report Posted August 11 That's dinner. Al's niece Dorothy, who I will refer to as my niece from now on because I've claimed her, cooked a big breakfast this morning. Eggs, bacon, bagel w/cream cheese and a big bowl of fresh fruit. And I'm still full. 4
Augsburger Posted August 11 Report Posted August 11 Quite the gourmet you are there. Make sure you hydrate a lot, multiple liters of water per day. Being dehydrated can cause low blood pressure which causes dizziness and well you can probably guess the rest. 1
swt61 Posted August 11 Report Posted August 11 Thank goodness Dorothy doesn't read this forum. She's been drumming that into my head. I am getting better about drinking more water though. And I will have some grapes later. I've been on a fruit kick lately. I just realized that I set myself up for gay jokes there. 1
Grahame Posted August 12 Report Posted August 12 9 minutes ago, swt61 said: You lead a good life G-man! All thanks to J-girl! 3
HemiSam Posted August 12 Report Posted August 12 The better half wanted fish and why would I get in the way? Redfish on the half shell. My favorite fish dish in town is this one…. HS 7
HemiSam Posted August 20 Report Posted August 20 A bowl of tonkatsu from one of my favorite ramen joints here, Tamashi... HS 7
swt61 Posted August 21 Report Posted August 21 I love halibut! Well, truth be told I like all kinds of butt. 2
Grahame Posted August 22 Report Posted August 22 Clam chowder and crab sandwich From Together with halibut fish and chips (and not shown, garlic bread) From In Bodega Bay, where the weather is ... so the obvious solution is, (A nice cup of) tea and a slice (of lemon berry cake) 6
Grahame Posted August 23 Report Posted August 23 21 hours ago, swt61 said: Have you ever considered adopting a 63 y.o.? Maybe a new audiophile shop needs a dependant / tax write off? St. Helena, Avocado Toast (Ricotta mousse spread, avocado cilantro puree, two poached eggs & micro greens on toasted sourdough) Club Sandwich 4 1
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