![]() So, from what I saw preparation was pretty easy. Here's the MiniFridge conversion method:
flavors. However, it is why I suggest only a small amount of lemon juice; Meyer lemons are milder, and preserved-ness lessens the acidity. San Francisco really does have great food =) Oh, and because Moxie tagged me on favorite 6, I'll list my favorite 6 food blogs: |
Friday, August 7, 2009
Pastrami! (Not quite a recipe, but interesting re-creation possibilities.)
I promise, the recipe is coming. However, until then try re-creating this incredible sandwich that I found at Lulu Petite at the San Francisco Ferry Building (I will be asap).
Onnom indeed!
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I'm going to have to use your conversion method to make myself one of these one day. And I think I will even use an iron, instead of a toaster that we have, for practice. :)
You blog with a wisdom beyond your years, my new friend! I've really enjoyed your blog today - love the links you've provided too.
ReplyDeleteHope you have your shades on, because from what I see, your future is bright ;)
(except that you don't allow name/url posts... whats up with that?! See my last post from today, because it's coincidentally related!)
Have a fabulous weekend!
Chris, you made my day saying you made the name/url addition. You're my first convert from that blog post!
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You ROCK!
That sammie looks wonderful! I've never 'ironed' a sandwich before but you make it sound like so much fun. Thanks for the awesome post!
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