NOLA:
gotta take what you can get. I guess Juan's Flying Burrito is about my fave.
I like Luau. Small shrimp, bacon, cheeses, white flour tort. Take awhile to
get. Hopefully by then a tequila (El Tesoro Anejo, or even Herradura
anejo) ) or two. Mind you we're discussing lunch. They aren't open
I suppose the most exotic place I've ever been (aside from certain
parts of New Jersey) is India.
And the most exotic street foods (or junk foods) I saw and tasted
while there were Masala Dosa and Onion Bhajis.
The Masala Dosa was incredible. A southern Indian dish, I was
exposed to it while
On Feb 9, 2009, at 10:13 AM, shempmcgurk wrote:
I was
exposed to it while in northern India, in Kashmir while on a one-
month TM course there in '81.
Did you get to meet Lakshman Joo? Impressions?
I like gulab-jamins. Donut-balls in cardamom syrup.
I'm also fond of raw elvers (baby
On Feb 9, 2009, at 9:13 AM, shempmcgurk wrote:
So, what are YOUR favourite junk foods of the world?
Spinach pies, you can buy them on any street corner in Athens.
Sal
shempmcgurk wrote:
I suppose the most exotic place I've ever been (aside from certain
parts of New Jersey) is India.
And the most exotic street foods (or junk foods) I saw and tasted
while there were Masala Dosa and Onion Bhajis.
The Masala Dosa was incredible. A southern Indian dish, I
Knowledge of Copenhagen would be helpful with this one.
Prior to her trip to Texas, Buffy confided to her sorority sisters
she had three goals for her trip to the Lone Star State. She wanted to
taste some real Texas Bar-B-Que, take in a bona fide rodeo, and have
sex with a real cowboy.
Upon her