Well, after several days of "cabin fever", I was able to get together with my daughters and celebrate Christmas. Megan particularly liked my previous post and wanted a herb infused pizza crust. We had it several ways and it was a wonderful get together. One is split, half with onions and mushrooms and half with bell peppers. The other has Canadian bacon, black olives, onions and bell peppers.
An ongoing account of my exploration of food, restaurants, cooking, gardening and the zen of enjoying life. Primarily focused on the Portland Metro area, I also include aspects from my travels in the Pacific Northwest and elsewhere. Be sure to click on pictures! AND, know there are many pages of posts... be sure to see them all ! !
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Portland Blizzard
WOW... haven't seen a dump of snow like this in the 27 yrs. that I've lived here. It was actually quite nice to be snowed in for three days. I had plenty of wood for the fireplace and had gone grocery shopping the day before. Some reading, guitar playing, good sports on TV and hot buttered rum were the fine spots of the days.
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Very Cute Olive Penguin Appetizers
Two of my very good friends, Deb and Pete, had a birthday celebration the other day. There was wonderful smoked brisket, pulled pork, deviled eggs, pasta salads, potato salad and more. For my part, I borrowed an idea to make olive penguins from: http://onceuponaplate.blogspot.com/2008/12/olive-penguins.html
These were a bit labor intensive. I had a very helpful email from Mari at the Once Upon A Plate blog and she gave me some tips on getting the cream cheese into the olives and how to neaten them up. Thanks Mari ! !
The penguins were a hit and everyone thought they were very creative and cute. ALL of the food was absolutely delicious and it was so very nice to spend the evening with such good friends. Thanks to all ! ! !
Thai Cabin Restaurant
Almost forgot to post this review... from several, several weeks ago. My friend, Toni, recommended the Thai Cabin Restaurant that was formerly the Thai Orchid Restaurant over across the street from Fred Meyer on Walker & 158th. Having trouble at this late date to remember exactly what I had, but it was very, very good. The service was fast and friendly and the price was good.
Thai Cabin Restaurant
16165 SW Regatta Ln
Beaverton, OR 97006
(503) 617-4602
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Old Wives Tale Restaurant
Had a wonderful dinner with my friend Madrona at Old Wives Tale. This restaurant is always a safe bet to find veggie and gluten-free meals that you can add omnivor add-ons if you like. She had BRAISED VEGETABLES (Parsnips, rutabagas, yams, napa cabbage, red onion, white beans and roasted red pepper braised with apple juice, balsamic vinegar, maple syrup, tamari and cornstarch) with a side of taters all of which tasted delicious. And I had CHIPOLTE ADOBO VEGETABLES (Very spicy melange of yams, zucchini, corn, fire-roasted red peppers, onion, cilantro, lime juice, epazote, oregano, coriander, cumin, garlic, a pinch of sugar and canola oil, garnished with salsa fresca and tortilla chips) with a side of black beans. It, too, was very tasty. And we shared a house salad with a cucumber vinegrette.
Old Wives Tale Restaurant
1300 E Burnside St
Portland, OR 97214
(503) 238-0470
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