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Re: I buyed me sum tomato-basil hummus. =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Se=F1or_Popcorn 07-02-2007
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Posted by =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Se=F1or_Popcorn on July 3, 2007, 9:23 pm
RicodJour wrote:
>> RicodJour wrote:
>>>> Don wrote:
>>>>> If I can find the Tahini I'm going to make a batch.
>>>> I've never done this before, but AFAIK, tahini is unroasted sesame seed
>>>> paste, so I'm under the presumption that you could probably get away
>>>> with any similar, subtle-tasting unroasted nut paste/butter, and in
>>>> fact, you might end up with an even better hummus.
>>>> Just please don't add Cheez Whiz to your hummus, or, if you do, don't
>>>> tell me you did.
>>> Why? That would go splendidly with the Bear Whiz Beer with which Don
>>> accompanies his meals of...well, more Bear Whiz Beer! I feel sorry
>>> for that poor 3rd tree on the left.
>> What the hell kind of beer is that?
>> I don't drink beer as a rule, but that's probably one I'd pass up on.
>> ...Frankly, I think beer's an overrated drink.
>
> Frankly, I think you haven't had good beer. It has just as much
> complexity as any wine, at least the good ones do, and it's a lot
> chewier. ;)

I don't drink wine as a rule either, with some exceptions that include a
summer picnic along a river with a basket of excellent French bread, red
wine, cheeses, and lumpy pate, galantine and/or cretons; and as an
insanely great addition to cooking recipes.

Posted by Michael Bulatovich on July 4, 2007, 8:40 am

> RicodJour wrote:
> >> Don wrote:
>
> >>> If I can find the Tahini I'm going to make a batch.
> >> I've never done this before, but AFAIK, tahini is unroasted sesame seed
> >> paste, so I'm under the presumption that you could probably get away
> >> with any similar, subtle-tasting unroasted nut paste/butter, and in
> >> fact, you might end up with an even better hummus.
> >> Just please don't add Cheez Whiz to your hummus, or, if you do, don't
> >> tell me you did.
>
> > Why? That would go splendidly with the Bear Whiz Beer with which Don
> > accompanies his meals of...well, more Bear Whiz Beer! I feel sorry
> > for that poor 3rd tree on the left.
>
> What the hell kind of beer is that?
> I don't drink beer as a rule, but that's probably one I'd pass up on.
> ...Frankly, I think beer's an overrated drink.

Frankly, I think you haven't had good beer. It has just as much
complexity as any wine, at least the good ones do, and it's a lot
chewier. ;)

I'm with you, though there's always persoanl taste. The bistro on the corner
has over 20 specialty beers, many of them local, all of them great.

http://www.toronto.com/restaurants/article/506037
--


MichaelB
www.michaelbulatovich.ca




Posted by RicodJour on July 4, 2007, 9:20 am
> > RicodJour wrote:
>
> > > Why? That would go splendidly with the Bear Whiz Beer with which Don
> > > accompanies his meals of...well, more Bear Whiz Beer! I feel sorry
> > > for that poor 3rd tree on the left.
>
> > What the hell kind of beer is that?

You _really_ need to get out more.
http://tinyurl.com/3cqhpn

> > I don't drink beer as a rule, but that's probably one I'd pass up on.
> > ...Frankly, I think beer's an overrated drink.
>
> Frankly, I think you haven't had good beer. It has just as much
> complexity as any wine, at least the good ones do, and it's a lot
> chewier. ;)
>
> I'm with you, though there's always personal taste. The bistro on the cor=
ner
> has over 20 specialty beers, many of them local, all of them great.

Twenty beers is a good start... Click on the beer bar link at the
top. I hate sites that won't let you link directly.
http://www.canterburyalesrestaurant.com/frameset.html

Bet you've never had a MONTY PYTHON HOLY GRAIL ALE, or YOUNGS DOUBLE
CHOCOLATE STOUT PUB CAN. I haven't had the first yet, but with a name
like that I've got to have it so I can keep the can. The double
chocolate is killer. Normally I feel pretty stupid starting off the
meal and asking for mud slide pie - that's kind of childish. When I
order the double chocolate stout to start, I feel very adult!

R


Posted by Michael Bulatovich on July 4, 2007, 12:43 pm

> > RicodJour wrote:
>
> > > Why? That would go splendidly with the Bear Whiz Beer with which Don
> > > accompanies his meals of...well, more Bear Whiz Beer! I feel sorry
> > > for that poor 3rd tree on the left.
>
> > What the hell kind of beer is that?

You _really_ need to get out more.
http://tinyurl.com/3cqhpn

> > I don't drink beer as a rule, but that's probably one I'd pass up on.
> > ...Frankly, I think beer's an overrated drink.
>
> Frankly, I think you haven't had good beer. It has just as much
> complexity as any wine, at least the good ones do, and it's a lot
> chewier. ;)
>
> I'm with you, though there's always personal taste. The bistro on the
> corner
> has over 20 specialty beers, many of them local, all of them great.

Twenty beers is a good start... Click on the beer bar link at the
top. I hate sites that won't let you link directly.
http://www.canterburyalesrestaurant.com/frameset.html

That guitar lick sounds like "This Masquerade" by George Benson....



Posted by Michael Bulatovich on July 4, 2007, 12:50 pm

> > RicodJour wrote:
>
> > > Why? That would go splendidly with the Bear Whiz Beer with which Don
> > > accompanies his meals of...well, more Bear Whiz Beer! I feel sorry
> > > for that poor 3rd tree on the left.
>
> > What the hell kind of beer is that?

You _really_ need to get out more.
http://tinyurl.com/3cqhpn

> > I don't drink beer as a rule, but that's probably one I'd pass up on.
> > ...Frankly, I think beer's an overrated drink.
>
> Frankly, I think you haven't had good beer. It has just as much
> complexity as any wine, at least the good ones do, and it's a lot
> chewier. ;)
>
> I'm with you, though there's always personal taste. The bistro on the
> corner
> has over 20 specialty beers, many of them local, all of them great.

Twenty beers is a good start...

It's *1100 feet* away, Rico. Just a corner pub. Nothing special.



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