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Sushi on thanksgiving
Wow, this place has gotten really quiet.
I just wanted to share that on thanksgiving, rather than the traditional turkey, we had sushi and loved it. I'm trying to make it a tradition but we'll see what the wife says. -- Visit http://www.sushifaq.com for the ultimate guide to sushi! |
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Warren Ransom wrote:
> Wow, this place has gotten really quiet. > > I just wanted to share that on thanksgiving, rather than the traditional > turkey, we had sushi and loved it. I'm trying to make it a tradition but > we'll see what the wife says. I would miss the once or twice a year we actually have turkey. Many people don't seem to into turkey, but I love it. Just kind of a pain to roast a whole bird for just 4 of us.. Very nice though.. Did you have uni for dessert? -- Dan |
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On 11/25/2012 2:08 PM, Dan Logcher wrote:
> Warren Ransom wrote: >> Wow, this place has gotten really quiet. >> >> I just wanted to share that on thanksgiving, rather than the >> traditional turkey, we had sushi and loved it. I'm trying to make it a >> tradition but we'll see what the wife says. > > I would miss the once or twice a year we actually have turkey. Many people > don't seem to into turkey, but I love it. Just kind of a pain to roast a > whole bird for just 4 of us.. > > Very nice though.. Did you have uni for dessert? > I wish. I'm the only one in my family who likes uni. It reminds me of a day, about 8 years ago, when a diver in Maine wanted me to mention his uni on sushifaq and sent me a huge cooler full to test. About 50 live Maine urchins. I got all my friends who like uni together and we spent the evening sucking them out of their shells. It was an amazing night and I'll never experience anything like it again, I'll bet. I gave that man a mention (he had no website) and a great review. Unfortunately he stopped after a few years, but I'll forever have him on my list of awesome people. My typical dessert, though, is quail egg on tobiko. Most westerners don't like the idea of a raw egg, but it's just so sweet and tasty. -- Visit http://www.sushifaq.com for the ultimate guide to sushi! |
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Warren Ransom wrote:
> On 11/25/2012 2:08 PM, Dan Logcher wrote: > >> Warren Ransom wrote: >> >>> Wow, this place has gotten really quiet. >>> >>> I just wanted to share that on thanksgiving, rather than the >>> traditional turkey, we had sushi and loved it. I'm trying to make it a >>> tradition but we'll see what the wife says. >> >> >> I would miss the once or twice a year we actually have turkey. Many >> people >> don't seem to into turkey, but I love it. Just kind of a pain to roast a >> whole bird for just 4 of us.. >> >> Very nice though.. Did you have uni for dessert? >> > I wish. > > I'm the only one in my family who likes uni. It reminds me of a day, > about 8 years ago, when a diver in Maine wanted me to mention his uni on > sushifaq and sent me a huge cooler full to test. About 50 live Maine > urchins. I got all my friends who like uni together and we spent the > evening sucking them out of their shells. It was an amazing night and > I'll never experience anything like it again, I'll bet. I gave that man > a mention (he had no website) and a great review. Unfortunately he > stopped after a few years, but I'll forever have him on my list of > awesome people. When I spent a week in Exuma Bahamas, I watched as a group of locals chowed down on their catch of conch. They'd notch the tip of the shell to cut the foot, then slide out the snail and eat it. I was drooling! Wish I had the nerve to ask for some. -- Dan |
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On 11/26/2012 9:36 AM, Dan Logcher wrote:
> Warren Ransom wrote: >> On 11/25/2012 2:08 PM, Dan Logcher wrote: >> >>> Warren Ransom wrote: >>> >>>> Wow, this place has gotten really quiet. >>>> >>>> I just wanted to share that on thanksgiving, rather than the >>>> traditional turkey, we had sushi and loved it. I'm trying to make it a >>>> tradition but we'll see what the wife says. >>> >>> >>> I would miss the once or twice a year we actually have turkey. Many >>> people >>> don't seem to into turkey, but I love it. Just kind of a pain to >>> roast a >>> whole bird for just 4 of us.. >>> >>> Very nice though.. Did you have uni for dessert? >>> >> I wish. >> >> I'm the only one in my family who likes uni. It reminds me of a day, >> about 8 years ago, when a diver in Maine wanted me to mention his uni >> on sushifaq and sent me a huge cooler full to test. About 50 live >> Maine urchins. I got all my friends who like uni together and we spent >> the evening sucking them out of their shells. It was an amazing night >> and I'll never experience anything like it again, I'll bet. I gave >> that man a mention (he had no website) and a great review. >> Unfortunately he stopped after a few years, but I'll forever have him >> on my list of awesome people. > > When I spent a week in Exuma Bahamas, I watched as a group of locals chowed > down on their catch of conch. They'd notch the tip of the shell to cut the > foot, then slide out the snail and eat it. I was drooling! Wish I had the > nerve to ask for some. > Oh yes, I spent 2 weeks on my sister's research vessel in the Caribbean (she's a marine biologist) and every day I would fish, dive for conch & spiny lobster, and eat the freshest seafood I've ever had. I was so sad I had to leave adn come back to the real world. -- Visit http://www.sushifaq.com for the ultimate guide to sushi! |
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