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08-16-2007 08:50 PM  
Hot Italian sausage sliced, sauteed with yellow and green bell peppers and onions, tossed with spaghetti


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08-17-2007 04:24 PM  
From the Commissary in Germantown:

BBQ Pork Ribs
BBQ Beans
Cole Slaw
Deviled Eggs
Tomatoes


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08-19-2007 09:20 AM  
At Erling Jensen's Restaurant in Memphis:

Crawfish Bisque Soup
Filet of Buffalo Tenderloin with Lobster Béarnaise
Bananas Foster


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08-20-2007 01:35 PM  
Giada's Venetian Panino: Sourdough bread, spread with a mixture of gruyere, garlic, and dijon mustard, topped with turkey, and sauteed (not grilled) until golden brown. Insane!


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08-22-2007 06:08 PM  
Venison roast
Mashed potatoes
Broccoli
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08-23-2007 12:01 PM  

From the Beaverton Farmers' Market, I picked up the new European variety of artichoke from the farm out in Tillamook. Yes, the purple ones. The cooking water does turn a lovely shade, but the color does return as they cool.

The guy at the stand told me they were sweeter and meatier in the leaves and the heart, and he's telling the truth. You can eat halfway up the leaf. As for the heart, there's plenty of sweet meat. A friend noted that this would be great on a salad and also be quite visible.

A great variety for people who didn't like them because they were to bitter or woody.

$2.50 a piece...and worth it!



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08-25-2007 04:00 PM  
At Equestria Restaurant in Germantown:

New England Clam Chowder Soup
Bone in Ribeye, Grilled asparagus, pomme au four, horseradish cream sauce



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08-27-2007 12:30 AM  
Roasted yellow beets and tops, chevre, and pine nuts. Maryland crab cakes (made by a real Marylander!!!).


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08-30-2007 03:50 PM  
BBQ Raviolis and Italian Spinich


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