we pinch you with our feet
No, I'm not posting much lately. There hasnt' been a lot to report.
However this last weekend was somewhat interesting. I went crabbing wtih my dad and brother-in-law and came back with six large dungeness, enough for E and I to each have a whole one for dinner that night, prepare loads of crab-laden appetizers for our weekend guests, give enough to my grandparents for their Saturday dinner, and make two heaping crab sandwiches on Sunday! Well, well worth the 35 bucks I paid to go out on the boat ( I didn't even have to pay gas since bro-in-juris was driving ), if you ask me.
Also of note are the truffle and pork crepinettes I got from the fatted calf this weekend. Had them for breakfast, accompanied by poached eggs from our new combo toaster and egg poacher. Indescribably rich and tasty.
More soon.
However this last weekend was somewhat interesting. I went crabbing wtih my dad and brother-in-law and came back with six large dungeness, enough for E and I to each have a whole one for dinner that night, prepare loads of crab-laden appetizers for our weekend guests, give enough to my grandparents for their Saturday dinner, and make two heaping crab sandwiches on Sunday! Well, well worth the 35 bucks I paid to go out on the boat ( I didn't even have to pay gas since bro-in-juris was driving ), if you ask me.
Also of note are the truffle and pork crepinettes I got from the fatted calf this weekend. Had them for breakfast, accompanied by poached eggs from our new combo toaster and egg poacher. Indescribably rich and tasty.
More soon.

5 Comments:
crepinettes for breakfast?
yer still my hero.
Oh, well that answers that!
I didn't eat like that. Too busy.
Post more, foo.
You and E. got hitched? And uncle wasn't invited. Sniff.
no no...we're not married. we never will be, by choice. what made you think that?
The term brother-in-law. Just jumped to conclusion. 'S'pose that R. could've gotten married, too.
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