Frostillicus
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We shoudl just ban this guy. Can't be bothered to make any picks, then promises a story and only checks in to tease the story.This story occurred in Louisville.
We shoudl just ban this guy. Can't be bothered to make any picks, then promises a story and only checks in to tease the story.This story occurred in Louisville.
I should try a sausage/green olive/anchovy pizza while wearing a BP cuff, just to watch the numbers rise43. Anchovies (pizza topping)
I get that a lot of people can't get past that they're little fishes and others complain about the saltiness but a good anchovy pizza is a glorious thing.
I used to be fortunate to be in a family with two other anchovy lovers but my son moved to New Mexico and Mrs. E's stepfather has cut down on his sodium intake. The only anchovy pizza I eat nowadays is a personal size one and that's just not as good for some reason
[toolazytocheck] Didn't we have a "guilty pleasures" category we haven't covered yet, too? [/toolazytocheck]
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Ah, yes. OHOP. I fondly remember the Kirby location but shudder when I think about the one on Antoine over by Inwood. That place was terrifying in the late 90's. Many a late night mayhem there.Finally! Pie is up.
Round 45 - Fresh Strawberry Pie (from the House of Pies)
Some of you may remember when this was a chain restaurant. When they went under, the local Houston franchisee bought the rights to the name, etc. He is back to expanding the chain after all this time. The food is just okay, but the pies are quite delicious. I do love the fresh strawberry goodness. All that wonderful fresh fruit in that flaky crust. Delightful.
wikkid, Mrs. R, and I hanging in here.
I feel that way about cranberries. Ick. Green beans that have been contaminated with them are espescially vile. Don't even talk to me about Thanksgiving.Round 45 - Food I hate - C’loupe
I refuse even to type the name of this evil melon. I won’t type it, won’t eat it, won’t smell it, won’t look at it, won’t eat anything that’s even been near it, and regularly quiz the other members of a fruit cup to ensure that they haven’t been palling around with it behind the scenes. Truly vile.
For some reason I have the movie "Carrie" on the brain.I used to go to the Kentucky Derby ever year with a group of friends. We'd go for the weekend, and of course party hard Friday night, because I guess we thought that was a good idea before getting up in the morning and drinking all day at the Derby.
One year, in the early 2000's, my one buddy really overdid it Friday night and was a complete mess Saturday morning. We all went out to breakfast on the way to Churchill, but he opted to sit in the parking lot while we ate. He decided to go to the convenience store next door and get a Big Red while he waited.
So we finally get there, had to walk the typical mile or two from where we parked, and entered through one of the gates. If you've never been there, there aren't a lot of entrance gates, and all morning/early afternoon all of the entrances are pretty crowded. Once you get through the entrance, there are areas where you are walking shoulder to shoulder with people to where you need to go. While walking in a big crowd, I hear my buddy start to moan and I look over and he's got his hand over his mouth and his eyes are a mile wide. I knew what was about to happen.
Now the thing with the Derby, you've all seen pictures of all the celebrities and fancy looking people with their fancy clothes and extravagant hats. Well, Churchill doesn't discriminate at its entrance gates. So all those fancy people have to go through the same gates as all us schlubs who are going to the infield.
As soon as I look over, I see that Big Red coming through my buddies fingers in a violent spray, like a fire hose, and all over some nice young lady who was maybe 8 inches in front of him and wearing a beautiful pure white dress. It ended up looking like some kind of bad red/pink/white tie-dyed job.
That poor woman.
What about jelly beans?Round 45 - Food I hate - C’loupe
I refuse even to type the name of this evil melon. I won’t type it, won’t eat it, won’t smell it, won’t look at it, won’t eat anything that’s even been near it, and regularly quiz the other members of a fruit cup to ensure that they haven’t been palling around with it behind the scenes. Truly vile.
What about jelly beans?
have you ever heard legendary clarnettist/standup comedian Pete Barbutti's story about Tastycakes & Canadian Customs?Back in my high school daze we had a smoking alley between the main building and the gym/auditorium. We smoked tobacco and other things and, predictably, I spent a small fortune on these in the cafeteria.
Round 45: Tastycake Tasty Klair, pastry
I guessing melon baller isn't coming up in your kitchen gadgets choices.krista4 said:Round 45 - Food I hate - C’loupe
I refuse even to type the name of this evil melon. I won’t type it, won’t eat it, won’t smell it, won’t look at it, won’t eat anything that’s even been near it, and regularly quiz the other members of a fruit cup to ensure that they haven’t been palling around with it behind the scenes. Truly vile.
My man. These are my all-time favorite snack cakes. I sometimes still get care packages from my sister's with boxes of these and Peanut Butter Kandy Kakes. Have to hide them from my kid, so they don't get hoovered up in 15 minutes. Just kidding, I hide them so I can hoover them up in 15 minutes by myself.Mister CIA said:Back in my high school daze we had a smoking alley between the main building and the gym/auditorium. We smoked tobacco and other things and, predictably, I spent a small fortune on these in the cafeteria.
Round 45: Tastycake Tasty Klair, pastry
wikkidpissah said:One of my best friends growing up died this morning (RIP, JR), so i'm going to use my pick today to reminisce about another.
I like pickles on mine and not tomoato, hold the mayo, and sometimes go crazy and throw some cucumbers on there or a little italian seasoning.
Dear sandwich shops,RD 46 -- Sandwich - Italian Hoagie/Grinder/Sub (Ham, Pepperoni, Salami, Capicola, Provolone w lettuce, pickles, oil, and salt and pepper)
Homemade, fancy sandwich maker, corner deli, cafeteria, Subway, Quiznos, Gas station, Pot Belly, etc. etc. This is the go to sandwich. Any 3 of those meats along with the provolone, lettuce, oil, and salt and pepper are the must haves. I like pickles on mine and not tomoato, hold the mayo, and sometimes go crazy and throw some cucumbers on there or a little italian seasoning.
46. Croque Monsieur from some cafe in the 5th arrondissement (sandwich)
A distinctly French take on ham and Swiss with a touch of Bechamel. The name translates roughly to Mr. Bite which makes sense I guess.
My specific sandwich comes from a cafe whose name went undocumented at the time. We took the kids to Paris in 2000 when they were 8 and 4 years old. I planned a couple of kids days to give them a break from museums. One was a solo mission to an indoor water park on the outskirts of Paris while Mrs. Eephus shopped for shoes which will go on my dad hall of fame plaque.
The other was a family day at the Luxembourg Gardens. The childrens' playground there was incredible with huge climbing structures and sliding ropes. I hope it hasn't been converted for safety reasons like all the ones in SF have. After an afternoon in the playground and chasing the little wooden push boats around the fountain, they'd worked up an appetite. We left the park at dusk but It was October so we were still about three hours shy of the time we would be eating dinner at our Parisian friend's house. We stopped off at some cafe for hot drinks and a couple of Croque Monsieurs to split. I've probably had better Croques since but this one gets the nod because it was one of the best days of my life.
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Round 46 - Things on Bread - Chicken Parmigiana - V&T Pizzeria, extreme upper west side, Manhattan
Damn it. I wrote this up earlier and lost it. Don't worry; it wasn't that interesting.
I almost didn't take this since wikkid had veal parmigiana with a terrific story in this round. But I had it targeted since it has a special place in my memory as well.
As much as I don't love chicken, this always is a favorite of mine, whether or not on bread, and none more than my law-school favorite place. When I was in law school, Morningside Heights was, at best, dicey. Pretty much everyone I knew got held up at gunpoint at one time or another, though I managed to avoid it. My "favorite" was my friend Marcus who got robbed at knifepoint when he was on crutches, and the guy apologized to him for doing it when he was hobbled.
V&T was in the thick of our non-fancy neighborhood, at 122th and Amsterdam, but was one of our "fancy" places despite being a typical Italian checkered-tablecloth joint. Their pizza was among my favorites in NY, so loaded with oil and cheese that it took dozens of napkins to eat, but my favorite dish was their chicken parmigiana on bread, so gigantic that my law-school BFF Laverne* and I would split it and still have enough left over to take home. V&T is my most cherished food memory from this time in my life.
*My law-school BFF Laverne was from Houston and drop-dead gorgeous, making all the nerds swoon. Whatever you're picturing isn't her, though. She was first-generation American of Chinese immigrants, with her parents having given her what they thought was a typical "American" name so that she would "fit in," not realizing that "Laverne Chang" was going to mystify everyone for years to come.