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Re: Random FOOD Whoring
[Re: SC]
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01/03/08 04:39 PM
01/03/08 04:39 PM
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Posts: 25,984 California
The Italian Stallionette
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We have some wonderful restaurants out here in the L.A. area, and a fair variety, but.... After being in NYC and eating some wonderful meals there, along with seeing the huge variety of all ethnicities of food, I've come to the conclusion that perhaps it's the East Costers who should be more the authority when it comes to food critiques. (Noting of course that nobody's food is better then my mom's.) Really, I thought Carmine's was excellent. I'll never forget it. Heck the pastrami sandwich I got from the Carnegie Deli was the best I've ever had. I never had a meal in NYC that I didn't love. (ok, maybe breakfast is pretty much the same anywhere, but still good...well although Chicago did have the multi-yoked egg). TIS
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Re: Random FOOD Whoring
[Re: Yogi Barrabbas]
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01/04/08 06:11 AM
01/04/08 06:11 AM
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Posts: 22,902 New York
SC
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Consigliere
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All this talk of food is making me hungry.... Stay out of this forum if you're trying to lose weight. You feeling better, Yogi??
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Re: Random FOOD Whoring
[Re: Don Cardi]
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01/05/08 08:19 PM
01/05/08 08:19 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 5,528 In a van down by the river!
Longneck
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I went to Shula's in Chicago for my birthday, not nearly worth the money. There's many, many better places to go for a steak that are better priced.
I used to eat at a steakhouse in Downtown Manhattan called 'Manhattan Prime' which was very good. Unfortunately they had to close down after the attacks of 9/11 because of their location. They also owned a Steakhouse in Chicago called 'Chicago Prime' You familiar with it Longneck? No, I live an hour from my house to downtown Chicago and really there's a lot of local restaurants in the area so I don't go to eat in Chicago much unless it's a special occasion.
Long as I remember The rain been coming down. Clouds of Mystery pouring Confusion on the ground. Good men through the ages, Trying to find the sun; And I wonder, Still I wonder, Who'll stop the rain.
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Re: Random FOOD Whoring
[Re: Longneck]
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01/08/08 02:21 PM
01/08/08 02:21 PM
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Beth E
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My co-worker who grew up on southern cooking slow cooked some stew made up of 15 beans and smoked turkey. It would have been great except she put kayan pepper and hot sauce in it. Someone else came behind her and added more kayan pepper. Let's just say I have no sinus problems now. I might try the recipe at home, minus the pepper and hot sauce.
Last edited by Beth E; 01/08/08 02:21 PM.
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Re: Random FOOD Whoring
[Re: Mignon]
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01/09/08 01:14 PM
01/09/08 01:14 PM
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A very good butcher nearby runs a special every few months on NY strips ($3.98-419/lb), provided you buy the entire strip, which gives about 12-15 steaks. I package them in freezer bags, about three per bag. My sons love them, and my oldest will now cook them on the grill.
This past Saturday, I took a bag out to defrost. I told my son to speed up the defrost time by putting them in the microwave under defrost mode. This was done.
He began cooking them around 6:00PM when I was getting ready to take my other son to his baseball game. I told him, "Make a steak for yourself and mom, if she wants it, and grill the third one for your brother, so he can have it after his game."
He told me that there was only one steak in the bag. I couldn't believe it so I went out in the dark on the deck where the grill was on. The three steaks were still partially frozen and stuck together. He was disappointed that he was only going to get to eat a third of that giant ball of steak.
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Re: Random FOOD Whoring
[Re: Mignon]
#462187
01/09/08 03:21 PM
01/09/08 03:21 PM
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Posts: 18,238 The Ravenite Social Club
Don Cardi
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Caporegime
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I am so glad you asked SB. I(we) were very disappointed in the Shula's 347 in Norfolk. The food was just ok. Laveranda and Panico's were better imo. The restaurant was basicly empty. I guess each franchise is different. I would like to go to the Shula's Steakhouse in the future though. I've learned that they have different types and styles of Shula's restaurants. And that may make a big difference. Example : Shula's 347 Grill Steak Choices : The SHULA CUT® Steaks 8 Oz. Filet Mignon 14 Oz. New York Strip 16 Oz. Cowboy Steak Shula's American Steakhouse Steak ChoicesSteak Mary Anne 12 Oz. Filet Mignon 16 Oz. New York Strip 32 Oz. Prime Rib 24 Oz. Porterhouse 48 Oz. Porterhouse 22 Oz. Cowboy Steak 20 Oz. Kansas City Strip
Don Cardi Five - ten years from now, they're gonna wish there was American Cosa Nostra. Five - ten years from now, they're gonna miss John Gotti.
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