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CellarDweller:
I'm with you, Jeff! I wouldn't touch it, but I'm sure others would.
I can't judge, though. Last time I went to Zinburger, I got a breakfast burger. A burger topped with cheese, a fried egg, bacon, and avocado.
It was yummy!
serious crayons:
--- Quote from: Jeff Wrangler on March 16, 2018, 09:23:17 am ---I always figured it was just the middle of the month, more or less, but apparently a lot more went on:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ides_of_March
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Interesting that their day for paying debts was exactly one month before our day for paying taxes.
--- Quote ---CB&C is good. I once went to a restaurant that advertised it was featuring it as a special for St. Patrick's Day. It wa pretty good. I paired it with a glass of Jameson's (Irish whiskey). The Jameson's was good, too, but not good enough for me to give up scotch.
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Yeah, I actually like Jameson's better than Guinness. Also better than scotch, which is one of the few spirits I dislike. :P
--- Quote from: CellarDweller on March 16, 2018, 06:08:52 pm ---I generally don't go out for St. Patrick's Day......I'd rather stay home and avoid the crazy drunks to come out for days like this. :laugh:p
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I know. I feel the same way about New Year's Eve.
--- Quote --- I have had soda bread, but I don't like raisins, so I tend to pick them out. LOL
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Me neither! I feel like I'd like soda bread if they didn't put those damn raisins in.
--- Quote ---This week I went to Zinburger with some coworkers, and for the holiday, their "Burger of the Week" was a Shepherd’s Pie Burger. Fresh ground Certified Angus Beef patty, roasted corn, mushy peas, whipped potato, GUINNESS braised onions and Cheddar cheese.
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I'd probably try it, for the festivity of it. It sounds ... novel. And the only thing in it I'm not that crazy about is mushy peas. I mean, peas are fine, but ... mushy? Could they leave those out? But I'd probably dare eat it anyway.
I always think shepherd's pie should be made with lamb. But even in the regular old recipes, it's usually beef. Lamb is more expensive, but I think it would be better.
What's the Brokie line? "We came here to watch the sheep, not eat 'em"?
--- Quote from: CellarDweller on March 16, 2018, 08:20:41 pm ---I can't judge, though. Last time I went to Zinburger, I got a breakfast burger. A burger topped with cheese, a fried egg, bacon, and avocado.
It was yummy!
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That sounds delicious! A thin layer of hashbrowns might be nice in that, as well!
I could eat almost anything with an egg on it. Which is good, because eggs are one of the cheapest foods for the amount of nutrition you get. Even free-range eggs are a bargain -- even then, you can make two for less than a dollar.
Jeff Wrangler:
--- Quote from: serious crayons on March 16, 2018, 09:44:33 pm ---What's the Brokie line? "We came here to watch the sheep, not eat 'em"?
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It's been a while, but I think it's, "We're s'posed to guard the sheep, not eat'em."
--- Quote ---I could eat almost anything with an egg on it. Which is good, because eggs are one of the cheapest foods for the amount of nutrition you get. Even free-range eggs are a bargain -- even then, you can make two for less than a dollar.
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And to think it wasn't so very long ago we were advised against eating eggs because of cholesterol.
I have an egg for breakfast at least twice a week, paired with turkey sausage patties. If I can't decide what I want to eat, say, for Sunday supper, eggs are pretty much my go-to, sometimes just fried, other times as an omelet.
CellarDweller:
Hello Bettermost friends!
;D
Clear blue skies here, but as they say, it's the calm before the storm. Nor'easter is coming next week, not sure how much snow we are getting.
--- Quote from: serious crayons on March 16, 2018, 09:44:33 pm ---Me neither! I feel like I'd like soda bread if they didn't put those damn raisins in.
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If they could just make it raisin-less, I'd happily eat it. :laugh:
CellarDweller:
So, this is the coffee table/ottoman that I have in my living room.
The top lifts up, and comes forward flat, to chest level, when I'm sitting, so I can use it as a dinner table, and watch TV while I eat.
As you can see, the top has become worn. I've tried a few different cleaners on it, but none of them worked. Aside from the top, it is still in great condition.
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