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Old 25-06-2007, 05:07 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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On Sun, 24 Jun 2007 15:27:52 -0500, Omelet
wrote:

one snippy, snippy

Fun post, thanks!!!
I know how much work these kinds of posts can be.


Thanks Om, I'm glad you enjoyed it.

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Old 25-06-2007, 05:08 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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On Sun, 24 Jun 2007 20:06:24 -0400, "cybercat"
wrote:


"Omelet" wrote

We walked around for a while and talked with the animals.
http://i16.tinypic.com/524pcvk.jpg


Llamas are so damned cute. :-)


This one looks a little like David Bowie during his Glam
period.


Too funny, ;-) I'll never look at alpacas the same way again.

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Old 25-06-2007, 05:10 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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On Sun, 24 Jun 2007 20:14:55 -0700, MayQueen wrote:

Koko wrote:
Yesterday was the first time I've been to the San Diego county fair in
over 20 years, sad, I know.
A few weeks ago my stepdaughter asked me if I wanted to go to the fair
with her. It has been more than 20 years for her also, what a shame we
haven't taken the time to participate in one of life's little
pleasures, the county fair. So we ditched work on Friday and went.
My main goal was to eat my way from one end of the fair to the other.
I had grandiose ideas as to what I would eat and after all, I needed
something to report to the newsgroup.

Fair food is always fun. Sometimes we make some good choices, other
years not so much. Sounds like your fair had some interesting food.

We did have some deep fried artichokes today though that were very good!
Best we've had of our few trials. They told us they were freshly made
each day, not like the restaurants nearby that serve frozen ones.


Fair food is fun. Good thing it only comes around once a year.

Love your sig line.

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Old 25-06-2007, 10:33 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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In article ,
Blair P. Houghton wrote:

Cryambers wrote:
Andy wrote:
First I've heard of such a thing!

Ever had one?


Nope. I'm not a huge fan of deep fried foods, though I'm not averse
to potatoes, onions, or seafood that's deep-fried.

I love avocado, but the thought of it deep fried makes me feel a
little queasy. I think maybe it's the idea of soft, melty things
being battered and fried that gets to me.


Avocado all by itself gets to me.

I mean, yes, it's green, but it's loaded with fat.

Ounce for ounce, twice the fat of T-bone steak.

--Blair


But it's HEALTHY fat! :-)
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Old 25-06-2007, 04:05 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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"Omelet" wrote
But it's HEALTHY fat! :-)
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Old 25-06-2007, 04:07 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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"Omelet" wrote

But it's HEALTHY fat! :-)
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Are you old enough to remember the "health food restaurant" sandwiches
on the thick coarse "seven-grain" bread, with alfalfa sprouts, muenster
cheese, tomato, avocado and mayonnaise? Mm, mmm, mmmm. A
definite seventies thing. (You are a few years younger than I am, I
think. I am 48.)



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Old 26-06-2007, 02:46 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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cybercat wrote:
"Omelet" wrote
But it's HEALTHY fat! :-)


Being fat used to be "healthy." But then, that was when
there was a highly inefficient food production and delivery
system and little viable long-term storage to speak of,
and most people were nearly skin and bones.

Are you old enough to remember the "health food restaurant" sandwiches
on the thick coarse "seven-grain" bread, with alfalfa sprouts, muenster
cheese, tomato, avocado and mayonnaise? Mm, mmm, mmmm. A
definite seventies thing. (You are a few years younger than I am, I
think. I am 48.)


I think Hobie's still makes that sort of crap.

--Blair
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Old 26-06-2007, 06:08 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Blair P. Houghton wrote:

cybercat wrote:


Are you old enough to remember the "health food restaurant" sandwiches
on the thick coarse "seven-grain" bread, with alfalfa sprouts, muenster
cheese, tomato, avocado and mayonnaise? Mm, mmm, mmmm. A
definite seventies thing. (You are a few years younger than I am, I
think. I am 48.)


I think Hobie's still makes that sort of crap.


You can still buy such a sandwich at any delicatessan/sandwich shop,
so far as I know.

If the ingredients are good quality it's a fine sandwich.

Steve
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Old 26-06-2007, 06:24 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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On Sun, 24 Jun 2007 10:55:40 -0700, Cryambers
wrote:

Andy wrote:


Deep fried avocados?!?!? Why didn't I think of that?!!!

I noticed that avocado sign too :-\

Scary... very scary!
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Old 27-06-2007, 12:50 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Koko wrote in message ...
Yesterday was the first time I've been to the San Diego county fair in
over 20 years, sad, I know.
A few weeks ago my stepdaughter asked me if I wanted to go to the fair
with her. It has been more than 20 years for her also, what a shame we
haven't taken the time to participate in one of life's little
pleasures, the county fair

SNIP

It's in three parts so be sure and read them all.
They have pictures of a lot of the food entries, jams jellies etc...

Koko



Koko...

You missed the BEST thing they have at the Del Mar Fair!!! Apple Fries!

They are just what they sound like, apples cut into sticks and flash fried...then
rolled in cinnamon sugar. They are SO good. Besides, then you can convince yourself
you're eating healthy...after all, it's an APPLE! lol

We've been twice so far and I am on my way out the door for another round...going to
see Earth Wind & Fire with my daughter.

kimberly

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Old 27-06-2007, 12:51 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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"BOBOBOnoBO®" wrote in message
ups.com...

Koko wrote:
Yesterday was the first time I've been to the San Diego county fair in
over 20 years, sad, I know.
A few weeks ago my stepdaughter asked me if I wanted to go to the fair
with her. It has been more than 20 years for her also, what a shame we
haven't taken the time to participate in one of life's little
pleasures, the county fair. So we ditched work on Friday and went.
My main goal was to eat my way from one end of the fair to the other.
I had grandiose ideas as to what I would eat and after all, I needed
something to report to the newsgroup.

I didn't have breakfast in order to have room for fair food. When we
first arrived we walked right past the turkey leg stand, there he was,
enticing me with his legs.
http://i13.tinypic.com/6ge9veu.jpg

How could I pass this up?
http://i14.tinypic.com/4vmzn8j.jpg


Burnt.

It was very tasty, I passed on the BBQ sauce he offered. Parts of one
side of the leg were a little dry but the majority of the leg was
tender and juicy.
http://i7.tinypic.com/6ew58c8.jpg


You mean one side was burnt.

They also offered grilled corn. I usually grill corn myself so I
passed, but it sure looked good.
http://i7.tinypic.com/6b1db2q.jpg


Burnt.

Now this is how I like it. I slather it with mayonnaise and sprinkle
with Parmesan cheese or rub with a lime and sprinkle with Tapatio hot
sauce.
http://i8.tinypic.com/6aqae5c.jpg


Burnt with disgusting toppings.

We walked around for a while and talked with the animals.
http://i16.tinypic.com/524pcvk.jpg


Cute alpaca.

It was about time to sit down and have a cool one. We found a nice
little beer garden and had a couple of beers. We struck up a
conversation with two nice ladies at the table next to us; they were
eating the best looking artichoke sandwiches.
Come to find out one of the ladies makes mole from scratch also, she
uses Diana Kennedy's recipe, so needless to say our conversation
centered on food, restaurants and recipes.
One of the ladies has a friend that owns the restaurant Bambu Bistro
in Hillcrest so we have to try it out.
http://i14.tinypic.com/53j5eac.jpg

We walked around and looked at the exhibits but spent most of our time
in the commercial buildings.
Well, walking around made us hungry again so we found another beer
garden and snacked on some fried chicken. It was really good and not
greasy, nice crunchy fried skin. I don't usually eat the skin but
heck, it's the fair.
http://i11.tinypic.com/6agug4w.jpg

After some more walking around it was time for a snack. One thing I
wanted to be sure and eat was a deep fried snickers bar.
http://i15.tinypic.com/62fa6na.jpg

Now, the inside is disgusting looking but the batter was great. Nice
and fluffy not too thick.
http://i7.tinypic.com/53zweo7.jpg


Disgusting looking, yes.

On our way out we had to have just a little more fried food.;-) This
guy is like the local dealer, fried everything.
http://i9.tinypic.com/5x7bqfb.jpg

My parting shot was deep fried coca-cola and deep fried asparagus.
http://i15.tinypic.com/6augefa.jpg

It's batter made with coca-cola or maybe the cola syrup is used
because it sure is coca-cola tasting and very crunchy
http://i9.tinypic.com/4ukbchy.jpg

The asparagus was really good if you started from the smaller end as
it got tougher and stringy toward the end.
http://i11.tinypic.com/4xz5kxi.jpg

I still hadn't eaten rattlesnake bites, deep fried twinkies, or the
chicken sandwich on a Krispy Kreme jelly doughnut. Looks like we have
to go again next year, because this is how I felt as we left the fair
grounds, I couldn't have eaten another bite. See ya at the fair next
year.
http://i12.tinypic.com/5zbzz3d.jpg


Was this pic included because most of the stuff in the paragraph above
it is suitable for pigs slop?

If you are interested in a review of the Krispy Kreme and rattlesnake
and other fair food I didn't eat go to fellow food blogger
http://mmm-yoso.typepad.com/mmmyoso/...n_diego_c.html


With all the food there, you went for the burned stuff and the White
Trash treats (deep fried coca-cola and deep fried snickers bar).
How tragic that you had to forgo the "deep fried twinkies" and the
"chicken sandwich on a Krispy Kreme jelly doughnut."

It's in three parts so be sure and read them all.
They have pictures of a lot of the food entries, jams jellies etc...

Koko

--Food Snob



Food Snob? Sorry, sounds more like oh, I don't know....ASS?

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Old 27-06-2007, 03:26 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 16:50:28 -0700, "Nexis" wrote:

Koko wrote in message ...
Yesterday was the first time I've been to the San Diego county fair in
over 20 years, sad, I know.


snippady doo daw

You missed the BEST thing they have at the Del Mar Fair!!! Apple Fries!

They are just what they sound like, apples cut into sticks and flash fried...then
rolled in cinnamon sugar. They are SO good. Besides, then you can convince yourself
you're eating healthy...after all, it's an APPLE! lol

We've been twice so far and I am on my way out the door for another round...going to
see Earth Wind & Fire with my daughter.

kimberly


Dang, don't tell me!!!!
I didn't see Apple Fries at all. I want to go back and do all that I
didn't do the first go round. The fair is definitely more than a one
day affair.
I am disappointed in myself, I thought I could pack away way more food
than I did. There is always next year. ;-)

Earth Wind & Fire wow!!! have a great time with your daughter.

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