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Great Holiday gift opportunity: $25 Restaurant Gift Cards for $3 each

20 Nov

Good at thousands of restaurants nationwide!

Pardon me for the “spammy” interruption but I think you’ll find the “meat” is in this deal. Myra and I buy and use gift certificates from this group all of the time. This is something new in that it is a gift card – not a certificate. But here’s some really great news: the gift certificates are available for $2 each (for $25 certificates).

Here’s the bad news: the really good restaurants usually sell out quickly because they only allow a certain number of these to be sold. So, get ‘em while they are available, I did! I bought FIFTY of them for gifts and to keep as giveaways at events.

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Get 80% off Restaurant.com Gift Cards! Use code GOBBLE at checkout now through 11/25/10.

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I did it!

21 Aug

 

FROZEN LOVE!

15 Aug



What does a girl do when 100 degrees is the norm?


Lord have MERCY!

OK so I have a new Cuisinart ice cream maker because my 1970s version finally died. So I was looking for anti-melting recipes. I met Don Pablo the coffee Lord on Saturday at Costco. (See my earlier post today). What an experience. I’m still blown over from it. So I had some left over coffee from all my Sunday morning experimentations.  Not wanting to be wasteful and discovering a whole new level of LOVE JUICE; Let me tell you this leaves ALL the big names and numbers in the dust!


REALLY HARD TO DESCRIBE HEAVEN but here goes the ingredients:

Makes about 1.5 quart

14 oz sweetened condensed milk

1 1/2 cups brewed strong coffee; add 1-2 tsp or more of espresso powder as needed if not strong enough to your liking

3/4 cup half-and-half or whatever kind of creamy milk substance you have

Instructions:

Don’t worry there were no recipes or documentation with my Cuisinart machine. Just GO for it. Welcome to the paperless society. Whisk together the condensed milk, coffee, espresso powder, and half-and-half. Freeze the ice cream maker unit according to the manufacturer’s directions, or in my case there were none so just GO FOR IT and add ingredients. I added about 1-1/2 tsp of ground coffee into the mix for fun. It was not noticeable and I think added to the whole sensory experience. Eat immediately then transfer leftovers (if any) to a covered container. Share with family and friends and enjoy!

DH says he would omit the espresso powder & grounds and go with that. Me, I LOVE IT just the way it is. I think I will have it for BREAKFAST!

 

Liquid LOVE

15 Aug


Wow I’m so impressed! I met don Pablo at Costco yesterday; enjoying a wonderful cup today. Lovely brown oily beans make me VERY HAPPY!

http://www.cafedonpablo.com/about_coffee.html

Sweetly intense, balanced aroma, with milk chocolate, cedar and ripe tomato notes. In the cup the acidity is sweet and well-integrated, the body full and mouthfeel supple, and the flavor quite sweet, with chastened but still rich complication: semi-sweet chocolate, ripe tomato, and a round, low-acid fruit that suggested banana. The finish is cocoa-toned and slightly though warmly astringent.

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http://thechiclife.com/2010/08/don-pablo-coffee-giveaway.html

COOL GIVEAWAY! I just MET DON PABLO how cool is THAT?

http://www.cafedonpablo.com/about_coffee.html

It takes me back to the days when I could hear my brother (a former cafe owner) say that Starbucks burns their beans, and it is better to grind your own, and it is better to store your un-ground beans in the freezer. He always loved to educate me about coffee beans. And I would always thank him by drinking his coffee! :)

Yesterday don Pablo aka -Darron J. Burke President, Cafe Don Pablo taught me something. I usually always buy decaf for the aging DH. He told me that the cheaper brands use chemical solvent that is a known carcinogen to process their decaf. Yikes! That is so sad because many people think they are being healthy by drinking decaf but instead if they are not educated then they can be doing WORSE! Don Pablo told me they ONLY use water to naturally decaffeinate their coffee. Buy from Don Pablo at Costco or his website and TASTE the difference! http://www.cafedonpablo.com/store/shop_store.html This lead me on a search to find out the details. I found this really cool website that shows it all.


Decaf Coffee Methods

by Stefanie Spencer

Can decaf taste just as good as regular coffee? Is it processed with chemicals? Can it be decaffeinated without chemicals? Is there a coffee plant that does not contain caffeine at all? After it is decaffeinated does it still contain some caffeine? The answer to all of these is yes! There are many various methods used to decaffeinate regular coffee and there is development underway to improve the taste of coffee plants that contain a low amount of caffeine or none at all. Many people assume that decaf coffee can not possibly taste as good as regular, but it can! It depends on the original quality of the coffee beans, the method used to decaffeinate them, and then the time between roasting and consumption. Often decafs are not top sellers and so they tend to sit on the shelf longer; just make sure the one you choose was freshly roasted.

The process starts with dried, green (unroasted) coffee beans which are soaked in water. After they have swelled, they are processed with a solvent, which can be plain water or a chemical. After the beans are moistened the solvent is circulated through the beans, evaporated and condensed to clean the solvent, and then circulated through the beans again. After the desired caffeine level is reached the beans are rinsed with water, sometimes steamed to remove the remainder of the solvent, and then dried. Some solvents are more precise than water at removing the caffeine while leaving behind the other elements, which means in the end it will retain more of its flavor.

The solvent ethyl acetate is an ester that is found naturally in fruits and vegetables such as bananas and apples, and it is found in coffee. Coffee that has been processed with ethyl acetate is labeled as “naturally decaffeinated” because the solvent is naturally found in these food items. However other solvents, such as methylene chloride, may be harmful and possibly carcinogenic.1 Because of this it is very important to know which solvent is being used, and if methylene chloride is used the label can not say “naturally decaffeinated.”

http://www.ineedcoffee.com/09/decaf-coffee-methods/

 

Motion of the Oceans? Try This for Valentines!

12 Jan

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You are invited to learn more about what goes on underwater at Georgia Aquarium‘s second Motions of the Oceans Valentine’s Dinner and Lecture event, presented by HalfOffDepot.com, on Friday, February 12, 2010 from 7-9:30 p.m. Guests will be treated to an entertaining discussion with Dr. Al Dove and Sr. Biologist Patricia Dove (yes, they’re married) as they take you on a unique voyage to discover the secret mating rituals of animals — from marine mammals to invertebrates.

The evening will begin with a reception filled with seductive bites and drinks, followed by an enticing dinner by Wolfgang Puck Catering and culminating with a provocative look at animals’ mating behaviors. See the menu.

Following the dinner and lecture, guests are invited to stay for an adult sleepover, where they will spend the night in our galleries, under the eye of our beautiful marine animals. Guests staying the night will be treated to behind-the-scenes and gallery tours and breakfast the following morning.

The dinner and lecture can be purchase online below or by calling the Aquarium Call Center at 404.581.4000. To purchase the dinner, lecture and sleepover, please call the Call Center at 404.581.4000.

Cost
Lecture and Dinner: Member – $80 per person; Non-Member – $90
Lecture, Dinner and Sleepover: Member – $135; Non-Member – $160

http://www.georgiaaquarium.org/supportus/motionsoftheoceans.aspx?utm_source=january-newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_content=motions&utm_campaign=enewsletter

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Sushi Me

10 Oct

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Oh I just discovered this little teensy place off of Barrett Parkway near the Town Center Mall that packs a HUGE sushi punch. You need to check this place out. It is very cute inside and they offer great deals on Bento Box Lunch Specials. Very clean, very fresh and very fast. I love America!

Sushi Express

(678) 594-0733
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125 Barrett Pky, #107 Marietta, GA 30066
11:00am – 2:30pm lunch M-F
11:00am – 11:00pm M-Sa
11:30am – 9:00pm Su
Catering Orders and Phone or Fax To-Go Orders welcomed.
Fax 678.594.0882

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Seoul Food

03 Oct

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This is more than a meal it is an entertainment and cultural experience. A new meaning to the word fresh with endless sides. Be adventurous and start off with an enormous sized appetizer the Korean-style pancake pa jeon with seafood and scallion is served on a sizzling iron platter. It is a tasty pancake-omelette that is stuffed with squid, oysters and loads of tasty green onions chives and herbs.

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Then go to the seafood stew with egg. It comes out of the kitchen in a stoneware pot and boils done right in front of you, the server cracking a fresh brown egg into the sizzling stew. Truly authentic Korean BBQ available too with seven of their tables fitted with built-in grills and large overhead fans for parties of two or more who wish to cook their own fresh selections and served in beautiful stoneware.

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Korean BBQ – TOFU VILLAGE

700 Sandy Plains Road, Suite B-1. 770-426-7757. Open daily 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Entrees: $6.99-$44.99. Beer, wine and sake served. Credit cards accepted. Shopping center parking.

Myra’s second birthday lunch. Not her second birthday her second lunch for her birthday! Haemul pajun Korean

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Such a Jerk!

03 Oct

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Caribbean food includes all of your favorites??seafood, chicken and steak??prepared with the flavorful and colorful ingredients of the islands. Some popular dishes are coconut shrimp, jerk chicken pasta, chicken kabobs, ribs with guava BBQ sauce and Key Lime Pie.

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Food plays a central role in family life and traditions in the islands. Cooks spend days preparing menu offerings for holidays, festivals, and special family gatherings. The cuisine of the Caribbean is like a cultural patchwork quilt. Each ??patch?? or dish represents the plentiful bounty of the islands’ lush tropical vegetation, combined with the one or more diverse groups of people that have lived there, including the original Carib and Arawak Indians, followed by the Spanish, British, French, and Dutch settlers, as well as Africans, who have had a profound influence on the food and cultural traditions of the islands. Later followed Indian and Chinese settlers, and travelers from the United States.

Try these on for size. Habanero Wings: Crisply fried and tossed in a spicy habanero pepper barbecue sauce. Bahamian Grilled Chicken Kabobs: Wood-grilled chicken breast, fresh mushrooms, onions, peppers and squash served over yellow rice.Cuban Sandwich: With ham, roast pork, salami, Swiss cheese, with lettuce, tomato, and mayonnaise, hot-pressed on Cuban bread. Chocolate Island: Rich chocolate mousse on a fudge brownie Island in milk chocolate sauce and vanilla bean anglaise.

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http://www.bahamabreeze.com

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Feel Free

30 Sep

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I could live here. This place really exists. I’ve seen it with the whites of my own eyes. As seen on The Travel Channel, the world famous MUSEO del JAMON or loosely translated ‘Ham Museum’ you just gotta see and smell it for yourself. This was THE kobe beef LONG before kobe-style beef became popular with acorn and hazelnut free range grazing. When in Madrid eat and drink like the Madrilenos. Feel free to move about the country.

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www.museodeljamon.es

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Paradise South of the Border

30 Sep

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South of the Border, Paradise style. Newly renovated, Paradise South of the Border is an add-on to the Paradise Grille bar, and the neighbors are really happy. It is a spacious new Tex-Mex Mexican restaurant; eat-in or available outdoor tables if you wish. They also have a meeting room available at no extra cost (min 12 people). The service is very fast very friendly, and the location is very clean. Very inexpensive and great for business lunch, family date or dinner.

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Paradise South of the Border
3605 Sandy Plains Road Marietta, GA 30066
770-579-6226

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