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Old Sep 6, 2020 | 8:46 pm
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A very decent cheeseburger from The Habit Burger Grill.
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Old Sep 6, 2020 | 8:59 pm
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Originally Posted by cblaisd
A very decent cheeseburger from The Habit Burger Grill.
I have one of those near me but have never tried them.

Leftover ceviche with tortilla chips
Pineapple margarita with Tajin on the rim
Salad--dried hatch chilis, gorgonzola cheese, lettuce, Trader Joe Champagne Pear Vinagrette
Grilled boneless chicken thighs
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Old Sep 6, 2020 | 10:01 pm
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We had a late lunch (Halal Guys) so skipped dinner. Though we did have cheese and crackers at 10 pm.

Before we went grocery shopping today, I told Mr. CE we needed to get more cookies. Actual conversation:

Him: No! No more cookies. We shouldn't be eating them.
Me: Fine, I'll just hide them
Him: You can't hide anything in this house* from me! I'll find it all.
Me: Really? Because we've had Jeni's Ice Cream (his favorite) in the house for the last month and you haven't found it.

(We only have two combo fridge-freezers, so it's amazing that conversation was 10 hours ago and he still apparently hasn't found it. But I think he forgot again.)

* He's a peanut butter addict, and at our old condo bought single-serving PBs and then gave me permission to hide them around the house so he couldn't eat them all at once. I had to keep a running list of where I'd hid it. Among the spots -- in the guestroom bedside table, in the water pan of our old-school radiators (this was in the summer), in the back of his closet, in the linen closet, in the wine fridge and in knick-knack accessory boxes in the living room.
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Old Sep 6, 2020 | 10:08 pm
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Hot scorcher supper leftovers
poached salmon (cooked this morning and fridged for a cold supper)
raw fresh organic vegetables - radish carrot cuke celery
leftover fusilli with meatballs & meat sauce
cold hummus & pita

waffle cone with TJs chocolate chip & Robbins peanut butter chocolate
Bowl with Robbins Rocky Road & Haagen Dasz chocolate
waffle cone with Jaimito, tiny bit of Haagen dasz chocolate, and B&J milk & cookies

omg its still so hot. At least the air is back to moderate.
I know I kvetch about the hot heat & really bad air and Im fully aware and thankful that Im not living in a tent or inoperable car like I see everywhere both in my city and elsewhere in the media. And no queue for a food bank with these weather conditions.

Originally Posted by work2fly
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Wish I had picked up a bottle of Suntory whiskey the last time I was at Costco. Would have been a bawler finish to a good day.
the Suntori Toki $39.99 or a different one? I miss the days of Kavalan there as its so much better. I barely finished the Toki. I have a Kavalan and will open it when I finish the fruity liqueurs...

and its still a scorcher. 84 at 9p. Blah.

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Old Sep 6, 2020 | 10:44 pm
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Originally Posted by gaobest
Hot scorcher supper leftovers
poached salmon (cooked this morning and fridged for a cold supper)
raw fresh organic vegetables - radish carrot cuke celery
leftover fusilli with meatballs & meat sauce
cold hummus & pita

waffle cone with TJs chocolate chip & Robbins peanut butter chocolate
Bowl with Robbins Rocky Road & Haagen Dasz chocolate
waffle cone with Jaimito, tiny bit of Haagen dasz chocolate, and B&J milk & cookies

omg its still so hot. At least the air is back to moderate.
I know I kvetch about the hot heat & really bad air and Im fully aware and thankful that Im not living in a tent or inoperable car like I see everywhere both in my city and elsewhere in the media. And no queue for a food bank with these weather conditions.


the Suntori Toki $39.99 or a different one? I miss the days of Kavalan there as its so much better. I barely finished the Toki. I have a Kavalan and will open it when I finish the fruity liqueurs...

and its still a scorcher. 84 at 9p. Blah.

say what?

yes, it is stifling hot. unbearable but like you said, we are lucky to have a house and fans and not living on the streets.
gaobest, you really need to try the Private Selection ice cream at Ralph's...it is obviously their store brand but it is amazing. I bought the Danali Moose tracks last week--giant chunks of really good chocolate. I used to be a brand name snob but this stuff is so good. Do you have Ralph's up there?
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Old Sep 7, 2020 | 12:40 am
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Originally Posted by cblaisd
A very decent cheeseburger from The Habit Burger Grill.
Nice. I've tried them twice and was not impressed at all.
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Old Sep 7, 2020 | 12:51 am
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Originally Posted by corky
say what?
yes, it is stifling hot. unbearable but like you said, we are lucky to have a house and fans and not living on the streets.
gaobest, you really need to try the Private Selection ice cream at Ralph's...it is obviously their store brand but it is amazing. I bought the Danali Moose tracks last week--giant chunks of really good chocolate. I used to be a brand name snob but this stuff is so good. Do you have Ralph's up there?
We lack Ralphs and Im just sticking with Safeway. Dealing with their promos and membership is enough. I lack time to try Luckys and I still eschew WF because of entry queue experiences. I miss nothing there and i get my luxury supermarket things from Guss Market once a week. Just poached the salmon earlier on Sunday morning as I knew it would be good for a cold supper.

Originally Posted by braslvr
Nice. I've tried them twice and was not impressed at all.
I bet bra lover and CBlaisd can grill their own burgers better. When I fetched the fresca at Target, I got the super duper burger food for my family but I refused to get anything for myself because I knew I can grill a better burger.
actually on Saturday I fetched chicken enchiladas for our pool host and still didnt get myself anything. I went to the classic taqueria that was always fun before and after concerts at a mega indie dive bar, where I loved their tacos and food so much, and I STILL didnt get myself anything. Just the enchiladas for our host. Omg.
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Old Sep 7, 2020 | 11:48 am
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Originally Posted by gaobest
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waffle cone with Jaimito, tiny bit of Haagen dasz chocolate, and B&J milk & cookies
?????
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Old Sep 7, 2020 | 4:02 pm
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From Thursday-Sunday, I was given my niece and nephew so I had to make several different meals, but this morning I was able to smoke a 4# brisket flat along with split chicken breasts and chicken thighs.


Brisket was on for six hours and Mom said, " It needed to be on for at least one more hour."


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Old Sep 7, 2020 | 4:08 pm
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Originally Posted by corky
?????
gaobest heat dementia.

He loves to tease me about my lack of my favorite ice cream in Indonesia. At least I have pretty nice weather in BDO at the moment. Jakarta was pretty toasty when we left yesterday.

Krogers house brands will often be at all their different stores. So, for their private label ice cream, check to see if there is one of these brands in your hood.

Kroger Co. Family of Stores includes:
  • Bakers
  • City Market
  • Dillons
  • Food 4 Less
  • Foods Co
  • Fred Meyer
  • Frys
  • Gerbes
  • Harris Teeter
  • King Soopers
  • Jay C Food Store
  • Kroger
  • Pay-Less Super Markets
  • QFC
  • Ralphs
  • Smiths Food and Drug

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Old Sep 7, 2020 | 4:24 pm
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Originally Posted by cblaisd
A very decent cheeseburger from The Habit Burger Grill.
Originally Posted by braslvr
Nice. I've tried them twice and was not impressed at all.
The Habit burger is not as good as The Counter, but their Ahi Tuna sandwich is fantastic, YUM! Brand owned or not.
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Old Sep 7, 2020 | 4:49 pm
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Soy sauce and garlic pork chops wrapped in bacon, grilled over hickory charcoal
Corn on the cob cooked in foil on the grill
Asparagus and sugar snap peas cooked on the grill
Canned biscuits
Strawberries/blueberries/cool whip
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Old Sep 7, 2020 | 4:55 pm
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Chicken quesadillas with Fairlife Cookies and Cream Ice Cream for dessert. The ice cream was lousy.
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Old Sep 7, 2020 | 5:19 pm
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Originally Posted by Jaimito Cartero
gaobest heat dementia.

He loves to tease me about my lack of my favorite ice cream in Indonesia. At least I have pretty nice weather in BDO at the moment. Jakarta was pretty toasty when we left yesterday.
cherries jubilee indeed.
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Old Sep 7, 2020 | 6:56 pm
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Did a tofu version of beef rendang (my wife doesn't eat beef). I tried to supplement the curry with extra fat (coconut oil and peanut oil, primarily, with a little butter for the animal fat), but it was still a bit dry given there wasn't all that collagen and fat rendering out.
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