Ian Fitzsimmons
Ian Fitzsimmons
Oh brother.
originally posted by Claude Kolm:
Nah -- Old Chronicle column from the 1960s.originally posted by Steve Edmunds:
whenever I hear "our fair city" I think of Car Talk.
'Tis true; I is.originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
I'm a snob, wine in tumblers is for hicks.
Yes, we did reconnoiter based on your inspirational description, but it was too cold and drizzly to walk around the beach and tackle the lighthouse's 300 steps. Plus the Cowgirl Creamery awaited. They make good stuff; wonder why they don't make goat and sheep's cheeses, or even aged cheeses. Could be business plan, could be temperamental.
originally posted by Florida Jim:
I like Cafe Panisse for lunch.
But then, it is expected that one will not linger long.
A magnum of Tempier - I'll make a mental note of that.
Best, Jim
originally posted by Florida Jim:
And their stock of cheeses that they do not make is exceptional. They usually carry Sally Jackson sheep's milk cheese, which may be divinity in the cheese world.
Best, Jim
Crudités (85 pts) and sheeps milk ricotta with garlic toast and olive oil (88 pts). Fine ingredients, but banal.
Dungeness crab salad with endives and lemon (94 pts). Lovely.
Chicken breast Escoffier with truffle butter (92 pts), spinach (98 pts), and celery root puree (87 pts). Delicious, especially the spinach cooked in what tasted like chicken broth.
Pistachio and tangerine ice creams and blood orange sherbet (88 pts). Passable.
Neither. Merla Zellerbach. Google tells me it ran until 1985.originally posted by Larry Stein:
originally posted by Claude Kolm:
Nah -- Old Chronicle column from the 1960s.originally posted by Steve Edmunds:
whenever I hear "our fair city" I think of Car Talk.
Was that the name of Delaplane's or Hoppe's column? I miss Art Hoppe. He would've had a field day with the current political climate.
originally posted by MarkS:
What's so great about Arnot-Roberts? I've heard they charge double for the very same trousseau you could buy from Jura for less.
First you have to find the Jura wines.originally posted by MarkS:
What's so great about Arnot-Roberts? I've heard they charge double for the very same trousseau you could buy from Jura for less.
originally posted by SFJoe: NYE has always struck me as a fine night to sautee a little chicken, have a nice glass of wine, put in the earplugs and turn in at 10:30.
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
Dinner with friends, play board games, a bit of bubbly at midnight.
(Oh, yes, and shaking our heads at the wonder that is Dick Zombie Clark. Really sorry about that but it's time to get off the air.)