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I'm just thankful I had a PB&J sammich with milk for supper. Happy for 'ya.
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Lucky Bastards, and they know it! Well done as always Kamo.
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Great looking spread,beet salad is one of my favorites. What's the dealio on the small dish/odd shaped bowl,squid/apples?
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Great pic of your friends\with your dog.
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Kamo, I honestly wouldn't know how to eat at your table.
Reminds me of a PA hillbilly kid, in Hildago TX. Looking at a plate of fajitas, wondering what in the hell did I order, and what in the hell are those flat, pancake looking things.
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Much better than the Domino's pizza I had.
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Fuqk them poor people 🤣🤣🤣
Man that looks good.
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That’s an amazing spread.
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Heck of a spread Leighton.....you and friends are eating well but I'm worried about the dog......did you save a little for the pooch?
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Everything looks delicious. Especially the scallops. Please tell us more about the canned marine snacks from Portugal
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And yet, somehow, those people manage to smile as though they are enjoying themselves. (Your "Bastard from Boston" reminds me of the very angry (at his dispatcher, not me, thank goodness) driver from Boston, who, when I presented him with his load sheet, requested to use my desk phone. He placed a collect call and the first thing he said was (forgive the poor imitation of the accent), "Ah thought you had a load for me for Bahstan, yah dirty Bahstad!".)
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Lookin’ good. Could you even walk after all that? 😁
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Quite the spread per usual Kamo.
Out of all of it the only thing you'd catch me trying to hide is the walnuts, lol. Looks killer.
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Oh baby!
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Great looking spread,beet salad is one of my favorites. What's the dealio on the small dish/odd shaped bowl,squid/apples? I always enjoy a proper beet salad as well. Usually in summer, but we had some wonderful herb goat cheese so I tossed (ha, ha) it together. The other dish you refer to I made with a few cans of octopus and squid in oil that we brought back from Portugal a few weeks back. I added sliced apple, orange zest, Bermuda onion, shallots, lemon juice, tomatoes on a bed of baby arugula. We ordered it at a tapas joint in Lisbon and really liked it. Easy to make and delicious. Dillonbuck, you'd do just fine. Nothing more than a fork required for everything served, except for the crab. That mostly gets ripped apart bare handed. I saved all the shells and a few pounds of the intact dungee clusters and am going to see about making a crab bisque. I've made bisques from lobsters for years but neer tried it with crab. HJ, I like the walnuts for the crunch and nuttiness. Some don't care for them. Just knock 'em off and proceed. AV8R, in addition to daytime walks, I always take the labs out late night for their last walk. Last night was no different, except it was probably at a little slower pace. Honestly though, when we throw casual meals like that together, it's kind of an all night thing. Put everything out and let people pick away at whatever they want, when they want, moving from table to couch and whatever. Have a drink, have a few bites. Catch up and BS with our friends, have another drink and another small plate. Go downstairs and shoot a game of pool, come back up for another plate. That goes on until someone decides it's time for the main course (usually me). The crabs went into the steam a couple, maybe three hours after we started. Our friends arrived at 6 and headed out at around midnight. Very unlike a typical Thanksgiving type feast, where piles of food are plated, everyone gorges themselves and lapses into a food coma and are ready for a nap and maybe a football game. I like both, but prefer eating small portions over a few hours while I work on a buzz, then bring out the main dish. Cheers and ta for the comments, gents.
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Sounds good,my MIL makes a octopus,olive ,celery type of salad and it's fantastic. Livin large.
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Looks like a hell of a spread.
One of the few things I miss living down here is a variety at the local grocer. Wanted to make some pickled veg to top brats. Picked up the usual English cukes, carrot, onion….asked the guy stocking in produce if they had any daikon radish.
“A whhhuuut?” 😁
All good. Red radish will do.
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