We're picking a couple items from each of three restaurants,
Yeah, it's not really a game thread, per se', so mis-filed in general.I keep losing this thread and yet I keep wanting to post in it. Should we ask the all powerful one to move this thread into the Toker's Den niche so it can be liked (the General Discussions niche is the dead zone - no likes allowed) . . . and so it can be found a bit easier . . . ?
Inquiring minds would like to know.
Thank you, tbd.That's great moose. We are not restaurant fans either. Or maybe actually I am not due to travel abuse and my spouse is not due to the danger of it for the immunocompromised . . .
Anyways, every once in a while, I will make an elaborate fried rice - jasmine rice with some leftover meat, fried egg, peppers etc and then I will pick up a $15 order of chicken balls from a local Chinese restaurant that has truly crappy food - except for the chicken balls. Everybody like chicken balls - even our cat goes nuts for them - really!
Sacrifices must be made.
I also ordered a gyro with lamb in a pita pocket
Frequently have that issue myself. Would suggest bookmarking it, but I can't get those to work anymoreI keep losing this thread and yet I keep wanting to post in it. Should we ask the all powerful one to move this thread into the Toker's Den niche so it can be liked (the General Discussions niche is the dead zone - no likes allowed) . . . and so it can be found a bit easier . . . ?
Inquiring minds would like to know.
Frequently have that issue myself. Would suggest bookmarking it, but I can't get those to work anymore
either.
Yep, I moved the thread.It is now in Toker's Den!
And . . . we have Likes back . . .
Congrats.here's to 35 more.Today's my wife's and my 35th wedding anniversary, and we don't eat out in restaurants anymore, since COVID. So not for about 4-1/4 years+ now.
But we do get take-out on rare occasion.
So, we're doing something we've not typically done. We're picking a couple items from each of three restaurants, one with Asian cuisine, one with Mediterranean cuisine, and one with Eastern European/Slovakian/Moldavian.
I'll run into town 20-miles for some eye-related business, grab a couple grocery items, and while my wife is making a lower-carb New York-style cheesecake with a ground walnut and butter crust, I'll be expediting my rounds to the 3 restaurants in town, hoping to get all of the food home before the various dishes 'mulch out' from being enclosed in a hot humid container.
I'll likely eat the deep-fried calamari in the car, as otherwise the breading will be too soft and lose its crispy decadent crust.
And we're going to uncork the LAST 750ml bottle of the extremely good homemade chokecherry wine.
Sacrifices must be made.
Gyros or a really good meatball sandwich on a garlic-toasted hoagie roll.Gyros? They are one of my favourite fast foods. Boxed gyro meat - but beef only - is available in the supermarket so I make my own all of the time. Mine are good, but not as good as a lamb gyro from a real Greek place . . . Ten years ago, we took a vacation in Greece and as usual, before we went, I did some research and found what was reputed to be one of the best gyros places on the planet. It was Lucky's Souvlakis in Fira - on the main drag just down the street from the Akrotiri museum on the island of Santorini. While I can't really qualify how good they were, we did make the effort to go for lunch twice . . . of course there was a lot of souvenir shopping nearby so my wife was happy. Unfortunately, the hordes of cruise ship passengers make a visit to Fira very, very painful but Lucky's and the museum make up for that and neither place seemed to appeal to them.
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Me with Lucky. My hair is on end because it was about 1000 degrees that day and we had trekked over from Imerovigli . . . and I'm a slob.