Whew....I read leftover beer.captmojo wrote:Ooh, ooh. I've got a few leftover beer steamed shrimp from last night I should deal with.Thanks for the reminder!Very Duke Blue wrote:We're having leftovers from DukePA's house. Low country boil, bbq chicken and of course. our home grown tomatoes.
What's for dinner?
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Re: What's for dinner?
I dont' feel like cooking, and I really want Mexican food. May go out in search of some Mexican food. Unfortunately that's not an easy quest around here.
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mmmmmmmmmmArkieDukie wrote:I dont' feel like cooking, and I really want Mexican food. May go out in search of some Mexican food. Unfortunately that's not an easy quest around here.
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Re: What's for dinner?
I forgot to say, Stevo did all the cooking. Yum.Very Duke Blue wrote:We're having leftovers from DukePA's house. Low country boil, bbq chicken and of course. our home grown tomatoes.
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Very Duke Blue wrote:I forgot to say, Stevo did all the cooking. Yum.Very Duke Blue wrote:We're having leftovers from DukePA's house. Low country boil, bbq chicken and of course. our home grown tomatoes.
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El Maguey in the Loop isn't on your list?ArkieDukie wrote:I dont' feel like cooking, and I really want Mexican food. May go out in search of some Mexican food. Unfortunately that's not an easy quest around here.
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Thanks for the suggestion. Maybe I'll go there.Lavabe wrote:El Maguey in the Loop isn't on your list?ArkieDukie wrote:I dont' feel like cooking, and I really want Mexican food. May go out in search of some Mexican food. Unfortunately that's not an easy quest around here.
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Roast pork tenderloin with Shiraz/fresh fig reduction, smashed Yukon golds and a salad.
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I ate at El Maguey on the Loop. I give it a hearty . Maybe the worst Mexican food I've had in St. Louis, and that's saying something. I knew I was in trouble when the salsa tasted like ketchup with chopped onion and pepper added.ArkieDukie wrote:Thanks for the suggestion. Maybe I'll go there.Lavabe wrote:El Maguey in the Loop isn't on your list?ArkieDukie wrote:I dont' feel like cooking, and I really want Mexican food. May go out in search of some Mexican food. Unfortunately that's not an easy quest around here.
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Good job Lavabe...you tried to kill AD.ArkieDukie wrote:I ate at El Maguey on the Loop. I give it a hearty . Maybe the worst Mexican food I've had in St. Louis, and that's saying something. I knew I was in trouble when the salsa tasted like ketchup with chopped onion and pepper added.ArkieDukie wrote:Thanks for the suggestion. Maybe I'll go there.Lavabe wrote: El Maguey in the Loop isn't on your list?
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What does he get for doing that? What's the anti- ? ?CameronBornAndBred wrote:Good job Lavabe...you tried to kill AD.ArkieDukie wrote:I ate at El Maguey on the Loop. I give it a hearty . Maybe the worst Mexican food I've had in St. Louis, and that's saying something. I knew I was in trouble when the salsa tasted like ketchup with chopped onion and pepper added.Lavabe wrote: El Maguey in the Loop isn't on your list?
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Ooops! I left out the hyphen.CameronBornAndBred wrote: Whew....I read leftover beer.
Didn't eat that shrimp either. I'll save it for a po' boy sammich tomorree.
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Re: What's for dinner?
Had some friends over for dinner and made
grilled mahi mahi that had been marinaded in a soy sauce based asian sauce
pork riblets slow cooked in a miso based sauce and finished on the grill
grilled veggies
rice
for dessert--
fruit medley brought by friends
and some avocado/coconut ice cream we made together
Woo-freakin-hoo!
grilled mahi mahi that had been marinaded in a soy sauce based asian sauce
pork riblets slow cooked in a miso based sauce and finished on the grill
grilled veggies
rice
for dessert--
fruit medley brought by friends
and some avocado/coconut ice cream we made together
Woo-freakin-hoo!
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Re: What's for dinner?
Just back from a different El Maguey, the one in Walkertown, NC. Chicken taquitos, chips with spinach dip. B had carne asada. Unlike AD's experience, our food was good.
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Re: What's for dinner?
I have a few of those from 2005, 2006 and 2007 .CameronBornAndBred wrote:Whew....I read leftover beer.captmojo wrote:Ooh, ooh. I've got a few leftover beer steamed shrimp from last night I should deal with.Thanks for the reminder!Very Duke Blue wrote:We're having leftovers from DukePA's house. Low country boil, bbq chicken and of course. our home grown tomatoes.
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That sounds like the Mexican food I had in Germany. We were with a bunch of German customers that raved about this place WE HAD to visit because it WAS THE BEST Mexican food in Dusseldorf. The salsa was in fact ketchup with chopped onions and peppers, and I think that was the end of the seasoning for the meals. My boss and I, both living in San Diego, were accustomed to dining at some of the best Mexican restaurants and taco stands in the WORLD.ArkieDukie wrote:I ate at El Maguey on the Loop. I give it a hearty . Maybe the worst Mexican food I've had in St. Louis, and that's saying something. I knew I was in trouble when the salsa tasted like ketchup with chopped onion and pepper added.
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Re: What's for dinner?
Sorry 'bout that Arkie. I guess that place changed over the years. At one point it was decent. I always thought that Blueberry Hill was great (still is), but Saleems (Where garlic is king) was overrated, Cicero's was decent, and El Maguey was ok.ArkieDukie wrote:I ate at El Maguey on the Loop. I give it a hearty . Maybe the worst Mexican food I've had in St. Louis, and that's saying something. I knew I was in trouble when the salsa tasted like ketchup with chopped onion and pepper added.ArkieDukie wrote:Thanks for the suggestion. Maybe I'll go there.Lavabe wrote:El Maguey in the Loop isn't on your list?
I didn't mean to recommend a place that sucked.
I've been decent with my other rec's... sorry 'bout this one.
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If I wanted to kill her, I would have had her add those pickled lemon peppers to that alleged salsa, and I'd tell her to chew on the seeds.CameronBornAndBred wrote:Good job Lavabe...you tried to kill AD.ArkieDukie wrote:I ate at El Maguey on the Loop. I give it a hearty . Maybe the worst Mexican food I've had in St. Louis, and that's saying something. I knew I was in trouble when the salsa tasted like ketchup with chopped onion and pepper added.
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Those evil things are still in my fridge.Lavabe wrote:If I wanted to kill her, I would have had her add those pickled lemon peppers to that alleged salsa, and I'd tell her to chew on the seeds.CameronBornAndBred wrote:Good job Lavabe...you tried to kill AD.ArkieDukie wrote:I ate at El Maguey on the Loop. I give it a hearty . Maybe the worst Mexican food I've had in St. Louis, and that's saying something. I knew I was in trouble when the salsa tasted like ketchup with chopped onion and pepper added.
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