Moving past Maggie's Farm and Desolation Row with No Regrets because It Ain't Me, Babe.
Friday, November 18, 2011
Baby Eels
These are baby eels, fried in garlic and olive oile and served as an appetizer. They actually tasted much better once I learned that they were actually eel-substitute, otherwise known as Surimi. The real things are hard to find and prohibitively expensive. I gave thanks for that; too close to snakes for my blood. The wine is a LaMancha red of unknown parentage, but head and shoulders above a $6 bottle from a well known purveyor in Portland-for only Eu.0.99 (about $1.35). Asparagus, greens, potato salad-all grown locally, reasonably priced and brought to us weekly by the itinerant market.
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I am thankful it was eel substitute too, I almost had to stop reading. I thought of you and the snake Dre planted in your apartment :) of course it was a toy, but got a good rise out of you!
We received the package, but someone won't let us open it until Christmas... thank you! i even tried to tempt him to open it suggesting that it could be food, no dice!
G- what are the dimensions of your sketchbook?
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