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Nuts & coffee
Now here's something incredibly interesting. I have just eaten a cheese sandwich.
I am now eating my main meal of the day and it's salad with prawns and egg with a few pickled onions thrown in for good measure. The wine is an unusual White Beaujolais 2009 and it's very good. To finish, I will be having some Bagel Chips.
Two koláče, one apricot and the other is cherry, purchased from one of my favorite Czech bakeries in West; a small Czech enclave south of Dallas / Ft. Worth. The koláče is accompanied by a cup of fresh ground coffee and a splash of milk.
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Oh, I love kolache's, Gilliatte, and people are always saying, "What are those?"
To which I now reply, "Terrific!"
I am drinking black ruby coffee and eating a Darth Vader cake I made for my sons birthday
Tazo Awake Tea with a dash of honey.
Chips and Salsa
OK, having cut the grass and de-iced the refrigerator, I decided that I was in need of a couple of beers, so I did just that. This made me too tired to contemplate cooking and so I have just eaten a cheese sandwich and am drinking another bottle of red wine with some roasted and salted cashew nuts. I don't know if I can stand being in the fast lane for much longer.
Well after such labours you deserve a drink or two, also there is nothing wrong with cheese sandwiches; I have about 15 a week - "another" bottle of red wine though...
I have had about 3/4 of a bottle of Ogio Frizzante - it is pretty poor. It has been in the fridge about a week and I don't know why I ever bought it, except that at £9.00+ a bottle (though it was half price) I thought it must be better than it looked. I was wrong. Tastes like up-market Lambrini!
Mumm is on offer at £25 a bottle, might have to swoop for that graduation tipple though.
California sushi and ice water.
Never trust anything with the word Frizzante attached, as it means sparkling and is a good indication that it is a very poor imitation Champagne. I find it hard to believe that it was £9.00+ half-price. They are selling Barolo for £18 in my local store and that's one of the best Italian wines on the market.
When it comes to Champagne, there is no cutting corners, only French will suffice and that applies to the brand also. Mumm, Veuve Cliquote, Bolinger etc, are de riguer for that type of wine. Otherwise, people will say how nice it is while mentally consigning you to a box marked cheapskate :lol:
Actually, I have only had Champagne on a few occasions but the last time I opened a bottle, the cork shot up and hit the ceiling, so keep you face well away when opening.
Have you already received advance info on your graduation, or does everyone automatically go through these days?
Cherry tomatoes...
I think I am addicted to them.
Toasted bread with radish, tomato and cheddar.
I've just ate too much and I can't get off the sofa. Normally I would have been at one of my politics classes getting a headful, instead I'm now stuffing my face...better be careful....I've had two pork and bacon sandwiches followed by lemon cheesecake and cream - two portions. :(
As Mrs Neely is off out soon I'm going to treat myself to another Woody Allen later and some nice wine that Emil would probably be proud of - a nice white Burgandy!
Actually, I am beginning to have some serious panic attacks regarding Woody Allen as I am nearly through all of his main works. I feel sick. I don't know if this is thinking of that or the cheesecake. Probably both.
I didn't know that you graduated and only got to know the grade later.
It's beyond me how anyone is able to eat so much, I agree that White Burgundy is an excellent wine but will it blend with such a large food intake?
As for running out of Woody Allen films.....What would Woody do?
a glass of transparent water.
NO, no, I graduate on the 22 July, but I find out the grade about two weeks before I think, something like that. (I have had multiple celebrations though: last essay, last class etc, etc, excuses.)Quote:
I didn't know that you graduated and only got to know the grade later.
:lol:Well I can be very greedy at times true, but I balance everything out overall - besides the cheesecake needed eating. I didn't drink the wine with all that, I'm having it in a bit with Woody Allen!Quote:
It's beyond me how anyone is able to eat so much, I agree that White Burgundy is an excellent wine but will it blend with such a large food intake?
As for running out of Woody Allen films.....What would Woody do?
Alright, I didn't know the routine for graduates and now it has been explained I thank you. Getting back to what the whole world wants to know, I have just finished an egg salad with a bottle of Vendages Nocturnes 2010 made by a young vintner Laurent Miquel in Languedoc in the south of France, I am at peace with the world until tomorrow morning.
:)
A banana with french fries.
:)
McCoy's Ridge Cut Salt and Malt Vinegar crisps with Carlsberg lager beer.
Oh dear, how the mighy have fallen. From Chablis to Carlsberg!
Class report: must do better.;)
It's Mrs Neely's birthday today (happy birthday to her) so I am just about to share some of her annual wine - a Zinfandel someone bought her (she's had a glass and had enough so I'll come in for the rescue). I have also had the Co-ops own real cider Tillington Hills which is not bad.
Well, I spent yesterday walking in the countryside. where I stopped to drink a lager at one pub and two pints of Doom Bar at another, so it seemed logical to stay with beer for the rest of the day.
Interesting to note that Mrs Neely had enough of Zinfandel after one glass, which normally refers to a Californian wine whose pedigree is inferior to that of my cat.
Tonight, I am drinking what is rapidly becoming one of my all-time favourite drinks i.e Pasquiers -Shiraz - Vin de Pays D'oc 2007.
Popcorn
old charter and sprite zero. :thumbsup:
sweet potato crisps and a skinny latte
Got a Brooklyn lager on standby.
Cheeseburger
Back on the beer and crisps and enjoying the experience as I usually do.
Iced coffee and a sandwich. Delicious!
Cold Pizza calabrese, hot coffee with choc icecream instead of milk, freshly squished orange juice
Breakfast!
I think I might open the batting with pancakes this morning.
Grilled cheese and cuban coffee.
Organic Westons on standby for after my bath.
Had an interesting day today, seven sets of tennis with my brother, won 6-1. First time I've played tennis in ten year. Found something I can beat him at...
I have just eaten spaghetti with the proverbial Chianti: in this case Chianti Colli Senesi 2009 from Panezio of San Gimignano in Siena. Yesterday, an Italian woman of my acquaintance bought me a bottle of Bordeaux wine which I don't usually drink on account of its after effects for those who eat little meat. This, coupled with the Chateauneuf du Pape from neighbours for taking care of their cat, means that I shall be partaking of Quorn pseudo meat dishes in the near future. Stay tuned to this thread.