I've only ever eaten fish and chips twice in my whole life; the first time was in Amsterdam, strangely enough.
I'd much rather have a pie or sausage with my chips and peas (and gravy, of course)...
I've only ever eaten fish and chips twice in my whole life; the first time was in Amsterdam, strangely enough.
I'd much rather have a pie or sausage with my chips and peas (and gravy, of course)...
New Zealand green liped mussels.
Yours would be green too if you lived in water that cold.
fish.
My step brother is a real fickle eater. Has been his whole life. When we were kids he would basically only eat hot dogs and/or mac and cheese. So going out to eat with him is difficult to say the least. I let him pick the place. He chose a large west coast chain restaurant with a dubious reputation at best. But I didn't say anything because well he is picky. So I swallowed hard and resigned myself to the fact that it was probably going to be shit. Turned out to be not half bad.
A full rack of baby back ribs. I do apologize as I pulled off the first rib before I realized I needed to take a pic...
This is the interior of the place. It is huge in there...
Any west coast natives know what this place is?
Been 30 years but it looks like a place I sometimes stop for a breakfast. Black Bear?
Close! Claim Jumper and if I ever go again it will most likely be with the step bro. But hey it was not a total trainwreck but when I can go to my real BBQ spot and get this...
Kinda hard to go back. I took the bro there once and he asked if the meat was raw because he saw the smoke ring on the ribs. Funny note he could order two sides at both places twice now he choose double fries. I love the guy but he is a weird one.
Never even heard of Claim Jumper. Moved over here 31 years ago. Were they in existence? Oh man the real deal is the real deal. Couple barbecue joints I will be hitting in California when I get home this summer. Beans is a side we always get..
Why the fuck would I have? You asked a question about the west coast of the USA.
I dont have a picky eating half brother.
Oh that looks very nice! I bet it was tasty! Do you toss the dough or stretch it on a pan?
I seldom have dinner (lunch is my thing) but I'm loving this thread.
Trouble and strife's lamb chop
Look how many she got...
And my signature pork chop
I've been had
Fukkin Mussies.
Both amazingly good though and will be back... The Brew House.
Mashed pots, nice.
White wine....
White meat- white wine
Red meat- red wine
You fukkin Northerners
Moo Ping at 9pm, Malay hottie at 1pm
170 baht is all that lamb cost here
You don't ban phones/tablets from dinner tables/when eating?
I am being brow beaten into trying a Northern delicacy, so far i have resisted but i can only hold out so long. A stock image, i have witnessed this in real life and the image does not do it justice.
Good to bring their little backpack with their markers, colouring pencils, books, maze print-outs etc.
#parentofthedecade
#belikeLulu
We tend to do the opposite. On week days, after homework and a swim my daughter gets little enough leisure time, so I often let her eat in front of her computer. If I've made a 'proper' meal I like us all to sit down at a table, but as many people have seen... I rarely make a proper meal!
If we dine out the tablet stays at home... or at least in the car.
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