As I said, Omaha put her foot down with respect to our budget and except for milk, eggs, and bread, we're not going out grocery shopping this week. So for dinner last night-- what do we have? A bag of frozen vegetables, hunks of frozen halibut, and couscous. I'm out of maple syrup but, hey, I've got honey: grilled halibut with maple/mustard glaze (a little sage, a little oregano), couscous with sautee'd shallot, and steamed veggies. It was really good. And I cracked open a bottle of Zarafa, a South African wine that was very, very yummy.
I seem unable to eat just a normal sandwich. No, I can't just make "grilled cheese." For lunch my grilled cheese sandwich had to have eight-year-old Romanio, blended with chedder and topped with prosciutto. Mmmm. The girls ate hot dogs. Philistines.
I seem unable to eat just a normal sandwich. No, I can't just make "grilled cheese." For lunch my grilled cheese sandwich had to have eight-year-old Romanio, blended with chedder and topped with prosciutto. Mmmm. The girls ate hot dogs. Philistines.
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Date: 2006-04-02 01:07 am (UTC)I made grilled cheese today too. Mine had pickles. :)
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Date: 2006-04-02 01:54 am (UTC)I wish I could do half as well. Probably just a matter of practice... and reading your food pr0n. :)
(which reminds me, post on the subject coming...)
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Date: 2006-04-03 05:04 am (UTC)Of course it's still no closer to what most people think of as "ham and cheese" than it was to "grilled cheese".
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Date: 2006-04-03 08:27 am (UTC)