First Friday of Lent. 3/8/19

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We were supposed to cook at home but discovered the cilantro, which is a large component, had seen much better days. So tried a smokehouse we had seen when out and about. Pretty decent Q for the most part, Texas style. Started talking to manager who came by to see how dinner was and ended up getting to see their kitchen and smokers.
 
I had a BLT for dinner this afternoon on toasted sourdough bread, with a wonderful sliced tomato from the local farmers market. Strawberries on the side, also from the farmers market.
 
I went out for dinner tonight. I had errands to run, and just decided to eat out.

I had chicken wings, which (at least) weren't overcooked, but they were garlic parmesan wings that were drowning in butter. The taste was okay, but I could only eat abut five wings. Just too rich with all that butter.

Next Friday, I'll go back to my tradition of eating pork on Fridays during lent, so I can break the traditions of at least three major religious beliefs with one meal. :devilish:

CD :whistling
 
A reverse-seared New York steak with a Marsala and mushroom cream sauce; bacon wrapped asparagus and cherry tomatoes.
 
Ran errands today, so quick foods. We each had a cup of clam chowder and a grilled cheese sandwich with tomato. Happy Tummy food.
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Cod Fillets, Breaded, Air Fried, on a bed of Tartar Sauce,

Roasted Brussels Sprouts w/ Balsamic an Bacon Bits, Parsley-ed Red Wedgies...


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Next Friday, I'll go back to my tradition of eating pork on Fridays during lent, so I can break the traditions of at least three major religious beliefs with one meal. :devilish:

CD :whistling
For years meteorologists were puzzled by an increase in lightning strikes on Fridays in late winter and early spring in the Dallas area. Now I think I know why.
 
For years meteorologists were puzzled by an increase in lightning strikes on Fridays in late winter and early spring in the Dallas area. Now I think I know why.

Well, I'm still here, so somebody needs to work on his/her aim. :devilish:

CD
 
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