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Baron Kurtz said:lol lol lol lol lol
Who's the gamekeeper these days?
bk
The Burgermeister Meisterburger.
No TOYS!
(I was served boar, venison and... saddle of hare? Was gut!)
Baron Kurtz said:lol lol lol lol lol
Who's the gamekeeper these days?
bk
KAT said:people always wanna take the easiest and quickest way
Every restaurant is owned by somebody else! And they are all unique! Its always interesting to go to a new restaurant!
J. M. Stovall said:Exactly the kinds of places we eat in here, not chains.
And just because we enjoy eating out doen't mean we are lazy.
scotrace said:The Bergermeister Meisterberger.
No TOYS!
(I was served boar, venison and... saddle of hare? Was gut!)
RedPop4 said:Yes it is. I re-read my other post, and it sounded as if I don't like to eat out. Indeed we do, and we live in a very dining friendly town, New Orleans metropolitan area. I try as hard as I can to NOT patronize national chains as we have too many good homegrown places.
Same for fast food. I'd prefer not to have it, but it's a fact of life some times. When we get out of a ball game at 8:30 in the evening, you can't well go out to a nice restaurant.....most places are still VERY short of employees in this post-Katrina era that they close quite early.....especially with dirty kids, or go home and cook. We both, very much want to be with the boys at the ball park, so staying home to cook while they're away isn't an option.
RedPop4 said:Indeed we do, and we live in a very dining friendly town, New Orleans metropolitan area.
KAT said:i didnt mean to say that[huh] I enjoy eating out...but with time..everybody is different
Caledonia said:I note that you don't appear to involve them in the chopping bit. Quite right. The genius while geniusing must keep the guests to washing lettuce. I adore when people want to help, but the master must be allowed space to work. So I give them oodles of wine and tell them to sit on the windowsill and keep me entertained. They can do the washing up.
photobyalan said:4. Less than once a month.
I end up disappointed at least half the time when I eat at a restaurant.
If I'm going to pay four or five times as much, plus tip, as what it would cost to make the same meal at home, then I expect it to be at least as good as what I can make myself. Too often it isn't. It never ceases to amaze me how restaurants can screw up the little things, like putting grainy pink tomatoes in a salad in the middle of August.
you sillylolscotrace said:Going out for Mexican now.