Spike's Bitches 33: Weeping, crawling, blaming everybody else
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Okay, Nora -- here are my choices (as you know, I avoid pale ale like the Black Death, so my choices are colored by this prejudice) (and I can't tell from some of the beer names what they are):
Soup:
Chicken consommé with matzo ball & 1/2 pint Heather Ale
Appetizer:
Camembert and asian pear wrapped in filo with maple glaze and spiced pecans & 1/2 pint Biere de Miel
Salad:
Artichoke, fennel, hearts of palm, roasted pepper and herbed cheese terrine with a cracked black pepper and pecorino dressing & 1/2 pint Golden Ring
Entree:
Smoked bone-in filet mignon with white asparagus, peruvian mashed potatoes and a porter hollandaise & Pint of cask conditioned Charles River Porter [This is actually one of the categories in which I had no trouble choosing!]
Dessert:
Honeyed amber baklava & Flute glass of Arquebus Barleywine
sj, I guessed it was a misspell on cannellini beans.
I figured, but a canneloni is an entirely different thing.
True. But I wouldn't put it in my cassoulet. Would put it in my tummy though. Had cannelloni for dinner last night, mmmmmm. And a couple bites of leftovers for breakfast. Still hungry though.
Yes I'm in Chicago (well, Mt Prospect if you wanna get technical) this weekend. Yesterday we went to Russian Tea Time for lunch before The Art Institute. Major suck that two of my favorite works weren't on display (Picasso's Old Man with a Guitar is on tour and the Chagall window is being restored and kept off display so it doesn't get damaged during construction) but I still feel energized being in the presence of the great impressionist works. Also fun seeing a painting by James Ensor since I only knew of him from They Might be Giants.
I think later today we're driving up to Evanston for a veggie lunch at the Blind Faith Cafe and chocolates at Ethels.
Oh, Joe and Aimee, that is just shitty. I'm sorry for the late commiseration, but I've been offline. Let me know if I can do anything. Love you guys!
Also, Matilda, give your mom and dad a little break, sweetie. They've got SO much going on right now. I think they could use a little break.
I had a lovely couple of days with mom. She just left. I'll post pictures of what we did in a bit. We put together five quilts. It was really amazing. I couldn't believe how much we got done. It was SO fun, but now I'm exhausted.
Oh, man do I want to go to dinner with y'all.
Pale ale rock shrimp bisque
1/2 pint Tall Tale Pale Ale
Camembert and asian pear wrapped in filo with maple glaze and spiced pecans
1/2 pint Biere de Miel
Mixed greens, fried tofu and taro root napoleon with candied ginger and chive oil vinaigrette
1/2 pint Saison du CBC
Smoked bone-in filet mignon with white asparagus, peruvian mashed potatoes and a porter hollandaise
Pint of cask conditioned Charles River Porter
Honeyed amber baklava
Flute glass of Arquebus Barleywine
And speaking of food...
Mt Prospect if you wanna get technical
Dang. I was wondering if you were really thinking about heading out for chili. I may have to go pick up some lunch there myself.
And they are just across the street from the cupcake place. Hmm.
Mt Prospect if you wanna get technical
Hey! I've lived in Mt. Prospect. My little bro went to Prospect High.
Ok...for those who are interested, here are links to three of the quilts we put together this weekend:
Mom's German/Christmas Quilt: [link]
Mom's Zigzag Quilt: [link]
The Irish Chain that Toto's helping with: [link]
Close-up of the embroidery on the Irish Chain: [link]
I must have skipped where you are getting the great menus from. Yum.
{{Aimee and MM}} Sorry for the sucky work situation.
Also, Bitches rock!
ION, apparently Google is a good source for doctors to diagnose rare diseases. [link] We didn't need this kind of encouragement.
Back to work...