Monday, June 27, 2011

Yum.

Blogmeet yesterday at Brugge Brasserie. This was my dessert:


Mm-mmm! Purina yuppie chow! (And their delicious in-house "Bad Kitty" beer.)

Small crowd, possibly due to summertime, but that meant the conversation was fast and free-flowing. I got to play with my new Portable Magic Elf Box when we couldn't remember the name of the local gourmet spice store, and all I had to do was speak into the mic "The Adventures Of Roberta X Spice" and get the answer. The name of the store is Artisano's. I swear this thing is like magic...

Hope to see everyone again next month!

10 comments:

  1. "Portable Magic Elf Box"

    Ever read "The Age of the Pussyfoot" by Pohl?

    He was remarkably prescient in that one.

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  2. I would guess Brie with those other items, but that does not look like a brie cheese.

    Pray tell.

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  3. Roberta Spice? She was the blonde one with the radio set, right?

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  4. Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.(Clarke's third law)

    Looks like a good time was had.
    Someday mebbe ...

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  5. There's a bleu cheese, and damned if I can remember the other kind... It was very Parrano-esque.

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  6. OMG, hide the children - there is a pack of eevil cigarettes on the table. Out in the open, in a restaurant, where people eat.

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  7. Thanks Tam.

    My wife love plates like this. About once every week or two it is wine and cheese night. Sometimes deli meats. Sausages. Pickled veggies. Artisan crackers. Fresh fruits.

    She lovingly refers to good cheese as "candy". :-D

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  8. JFOIA,

    No smoking in the restaurant, which I was totally cool with. Smoking would mess with the various taste combinations on the plate, anyway.

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  9. Both a monkey fist AND a Simonich Bitterroot. Very impressive. It's the little things I love so much about Tam.

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  10. OiC,

    "Both a monkey fist AND a Simonich Bitterroot. "

    ...and the paracord knot on the Simonich was tied by the publisher of S.W.A.T. Magazine! :)

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