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I want some homemade potato and ham soup, but it was 80 here yesterday, not soup weather...i wish it would get cold.
 
well tonight its oven baked garlic ribs, and turnip and greens flavored with broth from boiling the rib trimmings with onions.
home made bisquits with strawberry butter....
 
Good old American Cheese burgers ran through the garden, Baked beans and three cheese mac and cheese. Some times you just gotta have a cheese burger
 
Alicante is a beautiful small city on the Mediterranean coast. I had a great visit to the university there with jamon iberico and local rice (similar to paella) for lunch. After my siesta I walked around near the beach and then climbed up to the ancient castle to view the sunset. Then it was time for Tapas and Wine.



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Alicante is a beautiful small city on the Mediterranean coast. I had a great visit to the university there with jamon iberico and local rice (similar to paella) for lunch. After my siesta I walked around near the beach and then climbed up to the ancient castle to view the sunset. Then it was time for Tapas and Wine.

Hey Greg, I hope to be in the pictures you post next weekend from the Kalahari. Looking forward to meeting you. I have something special planned I think you might like.
 
Lori.....you are in seafood country....
Shrimp Oyster Crabs Redfish Snapper Grouper Sheephead Flounder...
dang, what more you want....someone to cook it for you...LOL
 
Lori.....you are in seafood country....
Shrimp Oyster Crabs Redfish Snapper Grouper Sheephead Flounder...
dang, what more you want....someone to cook it for you...LOL

Well of course!
I would say it always tastes better when someone else cooks it, but that isn't necessarily true. Lots of good cooks can mess up seafood. Usually by overcooking.
 
lol sour grapes, yes , lori lives in texas as i, but she is 230 miles to the west...and in quite a nice place....i may say.
lori you get your all in one...today.
tonight....hamburgers on the grill with sauteed mushrooms and peal onions.
french fries coated in egg and milk dipped in flour, fried to a golden brown.
friday is usually steak night , but cooking a whole rib eye sunday,.
 
cold in november here is like in the 60s during the day, and 50s at night.
december its a little cooler, and jan its a little cooler.
I have seen it snow once, in 15 years and only 2 time has it got to 32 degrees...I hardly use a heater.
 
Tonight was braised lamb shoulder chop, braised with onion, mushroom, and oil-cured olives. Served with roasted beets, squash, and potato. Yum.

Oh, while I am at it, let me tell you about last night's dinner. We decided to go out to a new place, a soi-disant gastropub. Their menu included both small plates and large, expensive items (jeez, a $50 veal chop?). In addition to some oysters for an appetizer, and a side of romanesco broccoli gratin, I ordered the small plate of Korean short rib (aka Kal Bi), served on a bed of kimchi. It was truly delicious, but it was, well, small. So, when the waiter came around to ask if we wanted desert, I ordered one of the special plates -- namely, a somewhat fancy double cheeseburger! (I often order another real food item for desert -- I just don't have a sweet tooth but I can tuck away plenty of groceries!)
 
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