By contrast, the food provided at the party was all very rich and not nearly as healthy.
While not the best photo, this arrangement from front to back consists of pepperoni with cream cheese, baguette slices with melted mozzarella and tomato pieces, and fried calamari rings (from Japan! via Whole Foods).
A diseased Matt standing by the food (maybe that was a bad idea) and seasonally decorated table with some of the party guests.
A still diseased Matt now over on the couch but still near the food he cannot eat. Keith over on the left was trying to avoid photos but I got him anyway! Ha! Also in this picture are a bowl of nice thick tortilla chips, delicious guacamole (store bought, but the succulent Wholly Guacamole, the only kind that's any good if you're not eating homemade. I know from experience aka helping Valeria that making guacamole is a lot of work and shriveled lime soaked fingers) and another bowl containing pico de gallo.Not pictured from the party are the large lasagna from Costco, dutch apple pie, and some delicious ice cream that Keith brought as well as some more chips from Ryan and Eileen. I also seemed to have missed some of the party guests on camera...just wait until next time!
Fortunately Matt is now fully recovered and as my stomach is just fine I hope to have more culinary adventures this week since last week was seriously barren of much cooking or even eating out at special places. As good as Papa Murphy's pizza is, it is still pretty standard pizza. However, this week already does look to be off to a better start by today's random gem of a dinner:
For those who do not know what this wonderful place is, this is a gyuudon, or beef bowl, restaurant, essentially a Japanese fast food place that I ate at ALL the time because it was so cheap and filling. I missed it so much and while I'd heard rumors of them existing somewhere in the US, I didn't realize one would be so close by. But...would they have the same food?
Well, clearly there have to be some differences, the plastic-ware, the styrofoam, and those vegetables in Matt's bowl look a little suspect for example, but otherwise the flavor was the one I have been craving. Even if I prefer Matsuya to Yoshinoya - it was closer to where I lived in Japan so I ate there a lot more.
So random and unexpected for me anyway (I'm not from this area) but absolutely delicious. I think we will be going there again soon.
Nina! I'm glad you're both feeling better. Soup always makes me feel good and warm ^^ it's all I crave when I am sick. But I bet if you're not sick, you want a bit more substance.
ReplyDeleteLooks like the party was a big hit! (:
I can't believe you found a yoshinoya! Craving JP food all the more, hahaha.
And hey, I dedicated an entry to you! Go to this link and read porfavor:
http://owlsandclouds.livejournal.com/26837.html
If it doesn't work, just go to owlsandclouds and it's not friendslocked so you should be able to read it w/out logging in. Thanks for the inspiration.
xoxo me