June 22, 2008
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June 03, 2008
the hardest thing about finding interesting japanese restaurants in boston
1) requires knowledge of a japanese person who is willing to share their secret with you. well done by allan's hairdresser.
and 2) needs a person to be able to locate said restaurant on a map. not trivial, heavily camouflaged on google. but after a long struggle, using legal and resurgent search techniques, here it is:
the simple and understated pleasure of shikibrookline
please to join us in celebration of allan's birthday.
and 2) needs a person to be able to locate said restaurant on a map. not trivial, heavily camouflaged on google. but after a long struggle, using legal and resurgent search techniques, here it is:
the simple and understated pleasure of shikibrookline
please to join us in celebration of allan's birthday.
June 01, 2008
today's meals: a less expensive approach to eccentric tastes
breakfast:
lunch:
snack:
dinner:
very tasty, diverse, and much less expensive than the conventional approach.
- migas with a pint of hefeweizen from the other side
lunch:
- pan grilled arepas with halloumi and cherry tomatoes from trader joe's
- arugula from trader joe's, dressed with oil and vinegar
snack:
- hummus from sabra
dinner:
- bulgogi style frozen short ribs from trader joe's, broiled well on aluminum foil
- brown lentils from trader joe's, microwaved in vacuum sealed package
- mushy peas, steamed from frozen package and mushed with duck fat (rendered from roasted duck legs)
very tasty, diverse, and much less expensive than the conventional approach.
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