Showing posts with label Food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Food. Show all posts
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Tuesday, September 18, 2012
charleston chew
The last time I was in Charleston my stomach was acting up, and I didn't get the chance to experience some of the great food that the city has to offer. This time I let loose a little (as much as you can when you have IBS) and ate some delicious food. Charleston has so many great restaurants, from French to Korean to Mediterranean and everything in between, but what I was really interested in was the Southern low country cooking. We went to the famous Hominy Grill (as seen on No Reservations & Man vs Food) and I had the hard decision of choosing between shrimp and grits and the Big Nasty biscuit w/ fried chicken breast, cheddar cheese and sausage gravy, but ultimately I chose the Big Nasty, since I saw Anthony Bourdain eat it once. Before they brought out our food, they gave us a little basket of boiled peanuts. I've never heard of boiled peanuts, but this was the 2nd place that I had been in Charleston where they served free boiled peanuts. The first time I ate one, I accidentally squirted water/peanut juice all over one of Ryan's coworkers. Since they were boiled, the nuts were soft instead of crunchy, almost like a bean. They were alright, but I definitely prefer plain ol' crunchy peanuts.
Along with eating out, we decided we'd try to cook something Charleston-esque. Crab cakes! I love me some crab cakes. I found a recipe on Foodnetwork.com by one of my other favorite tv chefs, Robert Irvine I'm still praying for the return of Dinner: Impossible. I forgot to take a picture of the outcome, which makes me sad, because they were beautiful and tasty. Here is the recipe, if any of you want to try it at home!
Along with eating out, we decided we'd try to cook something Charleston-esque. Crab cakes! I love me some crab cakes. I found a recipe on Foodnetwork.com by one of my other favorite tv chefs, Robert Irvine I'm still praying for the return of Dinner: Impossible. I forgot to take a picture of the outcome, which makes me sad, because they were beautiful and tasty. Here is the recipe, if any of you want to try it at home!
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Monday, September 17, 2012
stay tuned...
For the past 5 days I've been in Charleston visiting the boyfriend, but I will be back in good ol' Des Moines at 10pm tonight. Here's a preview of what's to come in my next post[s]:
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Sunday, September 2, 2012
exiled
I finally got the chance to experience Exile Brewing Co. tonight, and since it's still fresh in my mind, I thought I'd share my experience!
We got there around 7pm and it was pretty busy. Apparently one side was rented out, so there was a 20-30 minute wait if we wanted to sit inside. We sat at the bar for a little bit to get a beer and wait for a table, but it was taking awhile to get served, so we decided to try our luck on the patio. We had to ask 2 gentlemen if they minded sharing their picnic table with us, which they kindly agreed to. The servers out on the patio seemed a little out of sorts, but I don't blame them, because there was no structure to the way people were being "seated" (which really was just a free for all). We got our food and drinks in a timely manner, though. I ordered the Hannah, which is Exile's first brew. The server described it as "similar to Blue Moon", and I agree with him. It was tasty and it came in a nice 1/2 liter mug, although I would have enjoyed a lemon or orange slice in it (I probably could have gotten one if I asked, but he didn't even offer or suggest it).
I also ordered their "simple bag of chips" ($5.00) secret house seasoning, fried yukon potato and their "American fries" ($9.00) herbs, shaved parmesan, truffled “dunk-dunk”, which were both very good (I definitely recommend the fries, if you don't mind the price!), but were a little overpriced, in my opinion. I originally just ordered the chips, which came in a brown paper bag, as the name suggested, but there weren't that many in there, so I decided to also get the french fries. The menu on the table and the amounts that were on my receipt were off, though, because the fries were more expensive than I thought they were, and the chips were cheaper. My bill came out to $21.21, which kind of gave me a heart attack (I mean, all I got were potatoes!), but I am cheap and still live by the financial rules of a college student, so maybe that bill wouldn't surprise normal folk.
All in all, I had a good time and the food and beer were good. They just opened last month, so I can forgive them for any grievances I had, because they are obviously still trying to work the kinks out. I would suggest this restaurant/brewery to anyone, and am excited to go back to try one of their main dishes (and new brews, if they are done)!
Visit their Facebook and website, Exile Brewing Co.
source: www.exilebrewing.com |
We got there around 7pm and it was pretty busy. Apparently one side was rented out, so there was a 20-30 minute wait if we wanted to sit inside. We sat at the bar for a little bit to get a beer and wait for a table, but it was taking awhile to get served, so we decided to try our luck on the patio. We had to ask 2 gentlemen if they minded sharing their picnic table with us, which they kindly agreed to. The servers out on the patio seemed a little out of sorts, but I don't blame them, because there was no structure to the way people were being "seated" (which really was just a free for all). We got our food and drinks in a timely manner, though. I ordered the Hannah, which is Exile's first brew. The server described it as "similar to Blue Moon", and I agree with him. It was tasty and it came in a nice 1/2 liter mug, although I would have enjoyed a lemon or orange slice in it (I probably could have gotten one if I asked, but he didn't even offer or suggest it).
I also ordered their "simple bag of chips" ($5.00) secret house seasoning, fried yukon potato and their "American fries" ($9.00) herbs, shaved parmesan, truffled “dunk-dunk”, which were both very good (I definitely recommend the fries, if you don't mind the price!), but were a little overpriced, in my opinion. I originally just ordered the chips, which came in a brown paper bag, as the name suggested, but there weren't that many in there, so I decided to also get the french fries. The menu on the table and the amounts that were on my receipt were off, though, because the fries were more expensive than I thought they were, and the chips were cheaper. My bill came out to $21.21, which kind of gave me a heart attack (I mean, all I got were potatoes!), but I am cheap and still live by the financial rules of a college student, so maybe that bill wouldn't surprise normal folk.
All in all, I had a good time and the food and beer were good. They just opened last month, so I can forgive them for any grievances I had, because they are obviously still trying to work the kinks out. I would suggest this restaurant/brewery to anyone, and am excited to go back to try one of their main dishes (and new brews, if they are done)!
Visit their Facebook and website, Exile Brewing Co.
Friday, June 22, 2012
be a good host
I recently had lunch with my lovely friend Betsy in a new restaurant in downtown Des Moines called Host. The decor is cute and shabby chic (reminded me of the restaurants I went to when I was down in Charleston), and the menu is comprised of comfort food made with mostly local ingredients. Of course I had to snap a few pictures while I was in there!
Visit their website here, and their Facebook here. And if you're local, visit them (and eat some food) at 1220 Locust Street!
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I got the chicken pot pie. So delicious! |
Visit their website here, and their Facebook here. And if you're local, visit them (and eat some food) at 1220 Locust Street!
Friday, April 27, 2012
my current obsessions
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lip balms. these are all in my everyday purse. i also have 1 by my bed, 1 in my "going out" purse, and 1 in my backpack. Blistex, Maybelline Baby Lips, and natural chapstick my mom made. |
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parks & recreation. and this phrase, in general. v-neck t-shirt: RAYGUN |
maxi skirts, as seen in the previous 2 posts pic from Morgan and Lua |
parmesan bread bites. seriously, yum. |
these animal prints, especially the cats. from CollageOrama |
Thursday, February 16, 2012
let them eat cake
Food! I love food! You wouldn't know it by looking at me, but I really enjoy some tasty treats. I was spoiled by my mom and my grandma, who are/were amazing cooks. They both tried to pass down their skills to me, but I was always more interested in the eating process. When I'm hungry, I don't want to wait an hour for something to be prepared and cooked, I want it right then and there. I'm not without basic cooking skills, but I wish I would've taken advantage of their tutelage!
Loving [greasy, fatty, bad for you] food also makes me kind of a masochist, because I have an embarrassing, annoying, terrible problem called IBS. For example, I love pizza, but anytime I eat it, I prepare myself for crippling stomach cramps. I won't go into the specifics of IBS...if you're really interested you can Google it. I haven't been able to eat normally or actually enjoy the food I eat since I was 18. Just typing that sentence brings a tear to my eye, because like I said...I love food. Traveling is hell, eating out is tricky, and I'm probably a little malnourished, to be quite honest.
But still, I torture myself by watching the Food Network and looking at pictures of food on Pinterest. Here are a few things that make my mouth water (and my stomach twist):
Had enough? Me too. But not really.
Also, I just realized (days after I originally made this post) that all the recipes I chose are made with chicken. Unintentional, although I do enjoy chicken.
*click on the pictures to go to their original sources
Loving [greasy, fatty, bad for you] food also makes me kind of a masochist, because I have an embarrassing, annoying, terrible problem called IBS. For example, I love pizza, but anytime I eat it, I prepare myself for crippling stomach cramps. I won't go into the specifics of IBS...if you're really interested you can Google it. I haven't been able to eat normally or actually enjoy the food I eat since I was 18. Just typing that sentence brings a tear to my eye, because like I said...I love food. Traveling is hell, eating out is tricky, and I'm probably a little malnourished, to be quite honest.
But still, I torture myself by watching the Food Network and looking at pictures of food on Pinterest. Here are a few things that make my mouth water (and my stomach twist):
baked creamy chicken taquitos |
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buffalo chicken grilled cheese sandwich |
roasted garlic chicken pesto pizza |
crock pot hawaiian bbq chicken |
Had enough? Me too. But not really.
Also, I just realized (days after I originally made this post) that all the recipes I chose are made with chicken. Unintentional, although I do enjoy chicken.
*click on the pictures to go to their original sources
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