Pescado Sudado
steamed fresh fish fillet with red peppers, onions, tomatoes and spices, served with in its own broth and with a portion of white rice.
Maduros
At El Patio Latino Peruvian Restaurant in Sarasota
Wound up having honey sesame chicken with spring rolls, which isn’t riding easily on the Ruffles and dip. Urp. But at least we have tomorrow’s lunch covered!
Wound up having honey sesame chicken with spring rolls, which isn’t riding easily on the Ruffles and dip. Urp. But at least we have tomorrow’s lunch covered!
I know it's getting hard to find a bottle of water in the Tri and most of the NC folk can't even get down the mountain to us. Never seen anything like it.
Hope you, family & friends did not have too much damage.
My friend lives in Weaverville and he lost power, Internet, and Cell. He had also just finished a landscaping project there which all came undone.
Fortunately, he was able to get out and drive to his girlfriends house in Charlottesville VA
Wound up having honey sesame chicken with spring rolls, which isn’t riding easily on the Ruffles and dip. Urp. But at least we have tomorrow’s lunch covered!
I know it's getting hard to find a bottle of water in the Tri and most of the NC folk can't even get down the mountain to us. Never seen anything like it.
Costco MRE (Giovanni Rana Chicken Truffle Carbonara) cooked in a hotel microwave built in August 1998 per label, so old that I can’t find an online manual to tell me the wattage, but I suspect 14-18W, using directions for a 1200W m/w.
Costco MRE (Giovanni Rana Chicken Truffle Carbonara) cooked in a hotel microwave built in August 1998 per label, so old that I can’t find an online manual to tell me the wattage, but I suspect 14-18W, using directions for a 1200W m/w.
Costco MRE (Giovanni Rana Chicken Truffle Carbonara) cooked in a hotel microwave built in August 1998 per label, so old that I can’t find an online manual to tell me the wattage, but I suspect 14-18W, using directions for a 1200W m/w.
Costco MRE (Giovanni Rana Chicken Truffle Carbonara) cooked in a hotel microwave built in August 1998 per label, so old that I can’t find an online manual to tell me the wattage, but I suspect 14-18W, using directions for a 1200W m/w.