Holiday Bowl 2007-a great tailgate, with 4 hours and 17 minutes of game interrupting it

mmm-yoso is just a little blog about food and things related to food.  Today, Cathy is sharing a small adventure.

Hi, again, everyone!  Hope you are having a nice time during this time of many holidays and parties and anticipating the New Year.  The Mister and I have  one annual event we  *must* attend – the Holiday Bowl- one of 31 college football Bowl Games which are played by chosen ranked teams almost daily starting on December 20 and culminating in #1 versus #2 in the nation playing each other for the title of "National Champion" on January 7, 2008.

Truth be told, we don’t really care about the game much; we go to attend a tailgate in the parking lot, with about 100 of our closest friends from around the world (retired and active military as well as Lions, Rotarians and Optimists) not many of whom remember our names; they just know we bring the Garlic Beef.Holidaybowl2007_006

About 18 pounds this year.  It is small end rib roast, which was on sale at Albertsons, coated with a paste made of chopped garlic (about 5 pounds), oregano and paprika, held together with olive oil, salt and pepper and flashed for about 20 minutes in a 500° oven, then turned down to 325° for about 20 minutes a pound.  We made 6 pounds of rolls to go with, and served with several horseradishes and mustards.  (This "Atomic" horseradish is more pickled, or Kim Chee-ish in flavor and low in heat. One of the ingredients is parsnips)

So, anyhow, this year, 120 people brought some sort of food-and drink- to share, and Holidaybowl2007_002_2 we caught up on the past year when we really did not see each other much.

This table had mostly desserts.  That bowl was filled with chopped fresh fruit and sangria.  The yellow sheet pan in front was the most wonderful Italian ricotta based cheesecake which had rum soaked raisins in it (I have the recipe)…there were a few "regifted" items also, like Kirkland (Costco) brand Belgian chocolate cups, which were wonderful, and many homemade cookies and fudges.

Holidaybowl2007_010 There were sandwiches and pizza from Filippi’s, turkey wraps from Costco.

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As you can see, a variety of items to share… there were three different "seven layer dips" and chips also, as well as barbecued and fried chicken…shrimp, sweet potato casserole, pasta salad, cole slaw…raw veggies and dip…you know  FOOD!

Holidaybowl2007_009 This year, Mr. T could "only" find a 24 pound turkey to smoke starting at 3 a.m. the night before (it was still steaming hot when he cut into it).

Holidaybowl2007_011 Mr. T’s turkey is always stuffed with his famous rice stuffing, which I crave on this annual basis.

Holidaybowl2007_012 I am so sorry; I cannot rotate this photo on my iBook or on the PC, so turn your head. 

All in all, there were eight tables packed solid with food from our group,

Holidaybowl2007_007_2 Along with three portable grills…

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So, at about 4 p.m., we had to pack up everything and go inside the stadium, looking back and the full parking lot then finding our seats and watching the opening ceremonies (the unfurling of the U.S. flag across the entire length of the playing field, by the U.S. Marines, the flyover of the four F/A-18 Hornets from the  Marine Corps Air Station Miramar) Then the coin toss, the start of the game (when it was 53° inside the stadium…up until-finally- the end of the first quarter, when it was 40° inside the stadium) (there were a tremendous amount of game delays due to reviews by the officials), to sideline events (the photo of the awarding of the Weinerschnitzel Weiner National Championship Winner is one of those up there) to -finally- half time and the Marching bands, during which the Texas Band did a very nice routine in a traditional manner and the Arizona State Band did some unusual musical tributes, including Guns N Roses "Sweet Child of Mine" and Lynard Skynard "Freebird" done with marching band instrumentation..and finally the High School marching bands joining together in a tribute to the 70’s in a disco themed performance and ending in fireworks.

Usually the football game is close all the way, but this time, the University of Texas had the highest scoring (21 points) first quarter in 27 (of 30) Holiday Bowl games.  So, anyhow, the game went *really* long (4 hours, 17 minutes) and a bunch of our group (as well as most of the stadium crowd) left before the game was over, but not all of us!

Holidaybowl2007_022 Yep; back out to the parking lot for leftovers…but since so many people had left, we "only" had three tables of leftover food to share.

Holidaybowl2007_023 and gallons of hot apple cider.   Unfortunately, the people who usually bring the turkey chili could not make it this year, and the people who bring the hot water for the instant coffee (and Irish Whiskey additive), forgot the hot water thermoses at home.

Holidaybowl2007_024 We enjoyed our leftovers and hot beverages as we waited for the parking lot to empty. 

I hope all of you have enjoyed your holidays also.  One more to go!

Las Vegas Road Trip…Green Valley Ranch Resort breakfasts and National Finals Rodeo

mmm-yoso!!! is the blog about food…and stuff.  I get to follow the soon to be infamous delightfully titled (and photographed) post by ed from Yuma.  Here is more of a "stuff" post, with some food thrown in.

Hello, again. So…last weekend, Ms. T and I drove to Las Vegas and (again) stayed at Green Valley Ranch in Henderson, just Southeast of the Strip. It is my annual "Two days away from home when I get to take a bath and watch rodeo cowboy athletes"Dsc01092-seriously. That tub is wonderfully huge and the room is luxurious.Dsc01094  The bed has high thread count sheets and a down duvet
topped and bottomed with sheets, creating a wonderfully warm thermal effect…and the room is solid, safe and silent, and, this time, had a view ofDsc01188  not only the "beach" and pool areas, but also the sunrise against the hills to the West of town. Dsc01097 (Click onto the smaller photo, look at top left- the edge of the pool is a gradual entrance of sand)

Since Ms. T drove the whole way there, she was very tired the first night and stayed in her room to wind down and I was on my own, so just walked over to "The District" next to the Hotel and looked at the Christmas decorations, window shopped and then went back to the casino and gambled a bit .
Dsc01102 When I went to my room, I was hungry, having only eaten breakfast with The Mister before we left and then the snacks I had packed for the drive over…but it would be time for breakfast soon enough and Ms. T. and I had no plans to meet until 9 a.m., so I ordered Room Service to be delivered at 6 a.m.
Dsc01103 "The European Breakfast, for one"…The top left napkin had a wonderful fresh, light, buttery, crispy croissant inside of it…There were assorted dried meats (roast beef, salami and Prosciutto) two large chunks of Brie, Greek olives, assorted fresh fruits (melon, grapefruit, blueberries, strawberries) the pot of coffee (that ended up being four cups) with real cream, fresh grapefruit juice, the butter pats in the bottom left corner and grape jam and strawberry preserves. It was wonderful and with a room service charge and non-optional 20% gratuity, set me back $33. There was a lot of food I saved for my later afternoon snack…a lot. This was a tray for one. It was way more than enough.
So, Ms. T and I went shopping at the Cowboy Christmas and then to lunch and then back to the hotel and met later to drive to the Rodeo.
Dsc01158_4The opening ceremonies, where all the participants, line up and ‘salute’ the audience with a tip of their hats is always a good memory.  The National Finals Rodeo is a ten day event, and the participants are the top 15 of each competition from the past year.  The competitions (Bareback riding, cattle roping, saddle broncs, team roping,  women’s barrel racing and bull riding) are held between those top 15 people daily and on the tenth day, after the cumulative scores are counted, then "Best of the Best" are  awarded the National Championship (and a corresponding large belt buckle).
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All in all, a very nice Day 5 of the NFR .

The next morning, we heard it was raining in San Diego and did not want to drive too early, to avoid any possible "black ice" on the road in the Cajon Pass, so we went to the Breakfast Buffet at "Feast" inside the Green Valley Ranch Resort Casino Hotel.
Dsc01191Ms. T. got an assortment of the exotic offerings- a breakfast burrito and quesedilla, eggs, chorizo and stew.
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Dsc01190And I was still in that "European" mode and chose an onion bagel, cream cheese, smoked fish, smoked salmon, onions, tomatoes, some assorted cheese slices, pickles…oh, and that pear.
Dsc01193Then I went back for more "traditional" stuff- scrambled eggs (with my selection of toppings from the salad and salsa bar), bacon, sausage, ham, and a biscuit with sausage gravy.
Dsc01192Ms. T. went back and tried a blintz, a crepe and a slice of cheesecake.
All of the food here is excellent and fresh. The all you can eat breakfast is $7 and includes beverage.

Then we started our drive back to San Diego, stopping in Baker…
Dsc01195But, not here…
I hope everyone is having a wonderful week!

Oh, I did eat when we were at the Rodeo, just a snack of chicken fingers(nice and crispy and slightly spicy crust not needing the dip, but the hot sauce was nice after a while) and garlic fries ($6) (Fried potato-not quite crispy enough- with a dollop of fresh garlic and parsley on top….needed to be dipped in the ranch dressing)and this horrible $6 glass of Budweiser…

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Road Trip-Las Vegas!- Dae Jang Keum Korean BBQ

mmm-yoso!!! is the blog…all about food…sometimes with some interesting tidbits thrown in for variety and written by a small group of friends. Today, it is Cathy’s turn.

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Yes, The National Finals Rodeo is in Las Vegas -49th Annual, Best of the Best…and Ms. T and I drove there (and are back) and we had a wonderful time.  We were here last year, you may recall.

We went shopping on Monday, to the Cowboy Christmas -an art, craft, gift and accessories show at the Convention Center, and then wanted lunch, and knew that the "main drag" for Asian restaurants was on Spring Mountain Road, so we just drove, looked and…stopped.Dsc01116_2Dae Jang Keum is in a Pagoda Themed Strip Mall on the South Side of Spring Mountain along with two other restaurants advertising "tofu" on their signage. We just picked this one at random and hoped for the best. (There was a sign on the front door advertising 20% off from 11 pm to 8 am, daily…it is open 24/7…for BBQ!…cool)
Dsc01124_2The interior is neat, clean and each table with a heat source has the ubiquitous fan (and table number) far above. The fans are extremely efficient-and quiet. I did not even think ours was on.Dsc01122_2We decided to play it safe, and ordered bulgogi beef and chicken-this is half of the serving.
Dsc01121_2and this is the other half. We could not finish all of the meat…(which was well marinated, tender and with a very slight malty-sweetness, which balanced well with a salty kick) because we got the wonderful side dishes:
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Dsc01120_2lettuce salad, bean sprout salad, broccoli, rice, rice paper, various kim chees, oyster mushrooms cut in chunks, sauces, raw garlic and jalapeno slices…all refilled when they were emptied and all very fresh, very, very tasty, spicy and wonderful.
Dsc01123When we first ordered, we were hungry and also asked for the fried dumplings-and we devoured half of them immediately. Ten in a serving.
Dsc01125_2This is cross section of the juicy very flavored pork filled delights, which were fried to a very light crisp.
Dsc01126The whole bill-less than $53 and worth it. We did not know the servings would be so large or that we would get refills of kim chee or any of the other sides, or would not have needed to order the fried dumplings, but they were very tasty.

Dae Jang Keum 3943 Spring Mountain Road, Las Vegas 89102 (702)638-2222 Open 24 hours

Dsc01164_2We went to the Rodeo later that night. Very Bucking Broncos…

“An Event”. With food. At Nordstrom.

mmm-yoso.  A blog about food.  Mostly, written by a Kirk and occasionally some friends.  Today, an occasional day and Cathy is blogging.

Hello, Cathy again. So…..My dear friend, Ms. T., has been able to acquire invitations to the two annual "Events" that Nordstrom Stores hold for "special" customers..Dsc01041one in the Spring, just before Mother’s Day and one in the Winter, just after Thanksgiving but before Hanukkah and Christmas.(For those who don’t know, Nordstrom is a more upscale store selling mostly clothing and accessories for men, women and children.)

These events happen at 7:30 in the evening and a particular store is closed down, candles are lit, alcoholic beverages are brought out, caterers brought in and the Store Employees greet you by applauding down either side of the main aisle when you walk in… and there are small gifts with purchase, double points given when you use the Nordstrom Credit Card to pay for your purchases and a few giveaways here and there that ‘regular’ shoppers may not get to take advantage of. (OK, lets get real here: you get invited because you have indeed charged more than X dollars at Nordstrom throughout the year and they reward you this way-just before some major holidays, when you are likely to be spending money anyhow…).

Dsc01028Yep, I bypassed the beer and wine and went straight for a Cosmopolitan. Let’s just say the vodka hit me as I was paying for my first (and actually only) purchase of the night.  A strong mixed drink.  I could feel a blush on my cheeks and up to my ears…A nice touch is the stem removed from the maraschino cherry-less for others to have to clean up. {Note: I was very sober before I left to drive home}
Dsc01030Pasta with peas in a vodka marinara sauce. (Let’s keep that vodka theme going, people!) served in red Chinese take out boxes. A very nice flavored sauce, more just tomatoes, which I like. The peas were still firm and tasty.
Dsc01033_2Baby new potatoes, stuffed with an artichoke filling. Even though small, these packed some great flavors; I could taste the potato and then the saltiness of the artichoke puree. Interesting and in the small bite, just the right amounts of each. I am unsure if I could do this with ‘regular’ sized new potatoes.
Dsc01034Basil chicken salad in a pocket. Not a pesto sauce, but basil and a touch of mayonnaise and pecans and quite a bit of white meat chicken. Wrapped in a wonton skin and tied with a piece of chive. This was a three bite appetizer; a good size.
Dsc01040_2Corn and black beans in a lime chipotle dressing which Nordstrom sells and offers in their Cafe. Topped with a piece of avocado and a corn chip. The idea was to sell the dressing. This was quite refreshing.
Dsc01039Small mixed green salad, topped with the Nordstrom Brand champagne vinaigrette. Very nice.
Dsc01035_2 A Prosciutto wrapped fresh fig, stuffed with goat cheese that had a bit of chive in it. Wow. The sugar from the fresh fig, and saltiness of the Prosciutto and cheese…perfect combination. Perfect. If I can buy a lot of the proper sized and aged figs, I will do this at home.
Dsc01031_2There, of course, is a coffee bar…but you know, a Nordstrom in store-for-special-clients coffee bar…self serve.
Dsc01036The only "sweet" I got- hot apple cider. They also had some very thin, densely cocoa flavored brownies, maybe one inch square, that I didn’t care to try. Ms. T said it was good, though.
Dsc01038and, so, we left…Christmas gifts in tow…a very nice experience with some fun treats and ideas to try for at home.

Road Trip Day Seven: Home! New Mexico to California

mmm-yoso!!! is a diary about food we group of friends eat.  Cathy and her Mister have been eating their way across America for last week or so.  OK…in actuality, she is home and posting .  The first four posts were sent pretty much in real time, from the road.  These last three have been done with slightly less frenziness.   She has slept in her own bed…and will again…as soon as she hits "send"…

OK.  Almost done…starting this post early with photos from our last trip and hope the same wonderful, tacky sights, or more, are viewable from the car.Dinosaur_city_2

Dinosaur City.  Some sort of recreational huge mass of land, on both sides of the Interstate 40.  There are tons of these statues closer to the road, to lure you in…

Tacky2 About 6 miles east of Dinosaur City is this "Pseudo Dinosaur City" ()I think it is called"Stewart's" or something like that)which sold an inordinate number of fossils and dusty geodes and old, dusty things two years ago.  I loved this place…they were trying to sell the business off then…

Dsc00678_2Yep, still there. America. Dsc01003_2

A meal in Arizona- Blake's Lotaburger…eh. Dsc01002_2I got a Lotaburger, no cheese and The Mister got the grilled turkey sandwich and we got a cherry shake. Nothing special. Just food. We have not ever stopped at a Lotaburger, and will give it one more try next year. There are quite a few locations in Arizona and they seem popular.  Perhaps we were spoiled by Blimpy's and Culvers… …now Whataburger, in Texas…that is good…but we didn't stop there this trip. Next year, though…

The last evening meal while traveling-(end of Day Six, if you are keeping track) Dsc00947_2 Dsc00945_2Yes! The Big Texan!!! From about 200 miles away (~4 hours of driving), the signage starts…"Free 72 ounce Steak!" Dsc00948Of course, there is an asterisk…You have to consume this entire meal in ONE HOUR, on a stage, Dsc00949while people watch (and take photographs). If you don't finish it, it costs $72…and a major bellyache for the next day or two or three…

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Or, you can order from the GIANT sized menu (dollar bill at top used for size reference). Dsc00954I got the 18 ounce boneless rib eye ($21.59), cooked rare/medium rare, along with a side of mashed(that had brown gravy on the bottom and white gravy on top).  The steak is marinated perfectly and need nothing added. Dsc00952_2The Mister got the rack of spare ribs ($16.99) with a side of mac and cheese. The ribs are a full rack, meaty, the sauce has a nice kick. Spicy heat with a touch of garlic.

Dsc00951_2But, you really get two sides and The Mister chose his other side as a salad with a *really good* blue cheese dressing and mine was (and always is) sliced tomatoes with raw red onions. Of course, there are also yeasty rolls are always light, warm and perfect…and apparently not photographed.

Other than that, we merely stopped at a bunch of Starbucks locations on the trip…and have 18 receipts to prove it.. Dsc00980_2 Dsc01022and stopped to take a photo of The Blue Hare….

So, that was our annual vacation, across America.  Three days driving there, three days being there and three days driving back.

I hope all of you enjoyed it as much as we did! We'll do it all again next year.

Road Trip Day Six: Missouri to someplace in New Mexico

mmm-yoso!!! is a food blog.  Today, again, it is Cathy writing from the road ( written a few days ago; I am actually home-it is the magic of blogging), about food and other stuff.   Really.   Cathy and The Mister are driving across the Continental USA.   You can too, vicariously,  from the comfort of your home (or work) computer.

Good Morning!

Still driving and blogging. This photo was taken in Indiana or Illinois with the sun setting.  Surreal. I just wanted to share.Dsc00860

Dsc00875_2By nightfall, we were passing the Arch in St Louis again. Sorry the photo is so blurry.  The flash does not do its job from inside a moving car.

So. Sometimes hotel advertise "Breakfast Bar Included". This means cold cereal, oatmeal packets, a toaster, coffee, hot water and a juice machine. If you are lucky, there are bagels and in the condiment section there may be cream cheese and peanut butter.  No, no photos…HOWEVER, Quality Inns advertise a "Hot Breakfast Bar"..whoo hoo! Dsc00889

In addition to the items listed above, there is fresh fruit and, in the case of this location, (somewhere West of St. Louis), are sausage biscuits, regular plain biscuits, sausage gravy(really good sausage gravy) …and… Dsc00890_2The ubiquitous, infamous, make your own commercial waffle machine…oh yes. Dsc00891

You get a cup of batter, and pour it onto the hot machine, close it, flip it and it has a beeping timer (or light in some cases) so you know when it is done. Dsc00892One note: there is usually a can of non-stick spray, or a bowl of melted butter next to the machine…it helps to put that on before pouring…

Anyhow, those waffles are sooooo good. Crispy light exterior and pefectly cooked interior. There seem to be two batters when you encounter these commercial machines and in the Midwest, the more sour, buttermilk based, "malted" batter is always available..and when you get more West/southwest, there is a sweet batter…

ANYHOW…we drove and Dsc00895saw the first of *many* of the trucks hauling Christmas trees out West. We see these on the way home and know it is going to be Christmas…you can see snow on top of this load…yes, Thanksgiving is over and life goes on. Dsc00918

Springfield, MO. Braum’s. Yes.

Small grocery store, Dsc00923fast food Dsc00921_2 Dsc00920_2and ice cream! Dsc00922_3The Steakburger combo ($4.75)- with an eggnog shake (extra 50 cents)..By far, Braum’s makes the best shakes ever. They use the milkshake mix and…egg nog instead of milk…oh. Steak. Burger. In the Midwest. This means a chicken fried steak. Excellent. Juicy. Just the right amount of spice in the batter. Topped with lettuce, tomato and mayonnaise.

Dsc00932_2Steak and Shake. You know we *must* stop here, always. Located in the Midwest (the closest one on the trip is in Joplin, MO), this "institution" is open 24/7, serving breakfast every one of those hours…but, nope. The Mister was burger-ed out. Dsc00935_2He got the fried fish plate, I got a single steakburger. No cheese. Dsc00934You get a choice of two of seven sides with each platter. We each got a salad, and I also took a cup of chili (with beans) and The Mister took cole slaw. Very good food. I like the flavor of the meat in the burger- like a Rally’s Big Buford. We also got an egg nog shake ( as a taste comparison) and… there was no comparing the Braums to Steak and Shake, even though I do like the shakes here…the S&S one had an artificial undertone and I mostly tasted the nutmeg sprinkled on top. 

The place was slammed, and our Very Nice Waiter(one of only three inside the busy restaurant) told us we were the quietest people in there. I told Him that we had been sitting in a car next to each other for five days and would rather listen to other people talking than each other…

Oh. Another aside. XM satellite radio channel 59-LED, the Zeppelin Channel…very cool.

So, last night…(did you read that post?)(I didn’t finish our evening meal) Dsc00864Culver’s.  Home of the Butter Burger. Dsc00865_2 Major Midwest chain. I got a single, ($2.39), The Mister got a double with cheese($4.49 , the fries came with (a combo meal: also included a medium drink))…and..a side of Cheese Curds ($3.29). yep, we were in Illinois. Midwest. Fried cheese. Not those appetizer sicks of mozzarella, but curds, dipped and fried and wonderful. Oh the Butter burgers- *the best* fast food burger, ever. Yes, BUTTER BURGER. Of course it has flavor. Juicy. Dsc00866 Culvers’ makes frozen custard. Wonderful, rich, egg based frozen custard. they make it many times a day. It is wonderful. This is a small, $1.69. They have a different Flavor of the Day as well as chocolate available.  In the summer, people come in just for a frozen treat.

Yes, I wrote about two egg nog shakes and a frozen custard, and fried foods (and two small salads, remember)…We will be home soon.  The diet begins then…or January First…whatever…

…and I didn’t post our dinner from tonight…that post will go up soon.  You’ll like it. The last day of travel…

Braum’s website

Steak and Shake website   Culver’s website

Road Trip-Day Five: Detroit/Ann Arbor, MI to St Louis-ish, MO

mmm-yoso!!! is a food blog, written in some creative ways.  This time it is Cathy, writing about food across America and back.  We are now heading back … towards San Diego. 

Hello again.  We are all back in the car and heading west…albeit slowly.  First, breakfast…

Dsc00789 Cracker Barrel is along our entire driving route- except, not in California-the closest one to us is 3 hours away, in Yuma. It is good in the sense that all are laid out the same way and I know exactly where the restrooms are-just past the "General Store" lobby (filled with souvenirs and knick knacks and candies)…and they serve breakfast all day. Dsc00790_2 There is a small game on every simply set table. Coffee is $1.39-but I am spoiled by the consistency of Starbucks- cross country(as a side note- we used 6 tanks of fuel and 7 stops at Starbucks on this drive East) I can get a fresh cup of coffee whenever we stop; I can tell you stories of the strangest tasting brown colored hot water I have consumed on prior road trips. This year the signage for Starbucks is better( "Exit 159, Turn Left" with a Starbucks symbol, nothing else) and there are more locations right off the freeway.

So, back to Cracker Barrel, The Mister got the "Holiday Sampler" breakfast plate ($7.19) Dsc00791 A choice of country or sugar ham, a slice of wonderful country bacon (it is not crispy, but a cured smoked ham thin sliced and pan fried -different than what most of you grew up with), a wonderful sausage patty, two eggs, hash browns, spiced apples, grits, a regular biscuit, an apple biscuit and country gravy-not too spicy(needed to add pepper), not at all lumpy.Plenty of food. Dsc00792 I got the two biscuits with ham and side of spiced apples- they are cooked with the skins on….still crispy in a thick, non-cinnamon, non-sweet sauce. 

One thing I like about Cracker Barrel is that you can get a book on tape (or CD) at one location and then drive while listening to it and return it at any other location whenever.  It ends up costing you less than $5 and is a good way to pass time if you don't have satellite radio.  Regular AM/FM stations end up fading so fast while driving (at best one station will last 2 hours) that having something to hold your concentration, besides conversation, helps tremendously.

Wonderful… said our goodbyes and and we were off in the car again. First stop, the University of Michigan. North Campus. Dsc00830 Food.

Yes, you are reading correct- Bagel Fragel. A fragel is …yep, a fried bagel.Fragel

Raisin packed bagel dough, fried to a golden brown (instead of boiled).  Coated in cinnamon sugar. More sugar than cinnamon-perfect.  (I don't crave cinnamon) (89¢) An Ann Arbor tradition for 30 years.  {The original Bagel Fragel place used to be located on South University, but now is North of North Campus, on Plymouth Road.}  I would get one every Saturday morning.  Had to get one now.  Had to. While I could. Dsc00832 It is bread-y inside and the crust is lightly crispy…not hard…still chewy but a little crunch. Healthier than a donut…not as healthy as  bagel…like I care. 

A salt bagel, toasted, with butter.  (72¢) It is quite difficult to find salt bagels around San Diego.  These are good, fresh, inexpensive….and salty! The shop also sells muffins, danishes, sandwiches and breakfast bagels.

Then the traditional  Ann Arbor stop at The Cube, a beautiful installation art piece that spins on its axis, either with the help of a push, or just the wind.  Made in 1966-67, by Tony Rosenthal, it is located near the Michigan Union,  {just off of State Street, on Maynard} and has a "twin"of itself in New York City.  As a size reference, the corners parallel to the ground are worn out.  Those corners are arm level – where you push.Cube 

Then, our primary traditional food indulgence.  Dsc00846Krazy Jim's Blimpy Burger.  Dsc00849This small restaurant (Capacity of 50) seems to be patronized by a lot of people after graduation. The people working the grill were commenting about how many "old" people were in there when we were.  Eh, after Thanksgiving, the town seemed filled with alumnae.  The Mister and I both lived in South Quad, a dorm located only a block away from Blimpy's and frequented this simple restaurant regularly when undergrads. 

You walk in, between tables, and queue up. The menu is on the wall behind the tray line (click to enlarge and read).

You grab a tray and tell the cook your order. Then you watch it being made. The beef is ground daily, set up as a ball of meat in single, double, triple and quad packs, and slapped down on the grill to cook and seasoned with a salt/pepper mix. Dsc00851 Dsc00850 If you are getting fried items, you order from the fry cook…finished sandwich items are

topped to your wishes (ketchup, mustard, mayo,  lettuce, tomato, pickles, raw onions, relish, yellow peppers) and wrapped at the end of the line … you pay and find a seat.

Dsc00852Mine. Double. Provolone. Fried egg. Mayo. Tomato. Onion. Pickle. ($2.85 plus 55 cents for the egg) Dsc00853

His. Triple. Blue cheese. Everything but onion. ($3.95)

Small mixed fried veggies. ($3.45) Dsc00854_2 We sat at 2 of the 5 barstools looking out the front window,  onto South Division, as we had many years ago. Enjoyed every last bite. 

Oh, the burgers are juicy, flavorful and absolutely the best you will ever have.  It has been said you can feel your arteries hardening with each bite.  The mixed fries are plentiful, lightly crispy, not too greasy..a mix of onions, zucchini, cauliflower, mushrooms-no potatoes…perfect. Dsc00855We cleaned our tray and left…already awaiting the next visit. It is cheaper than food…and so good.

We ate more today, but I will just add it to tomorrow's post…

Cracker Barrel website.  Numerous locations.

MD Bagel Fragel  (734)332-1020  North Campus (Plymouth Road)

Krazy Jim's Blimpy Burger 551 S. Division, Ann Arbor 48104 (734)663-4590

 

***Krazy Jim's closed on August 15, 2013 after 60 years.  It should be re-opening and the date and location will be announced on its Web Page

Road Trip-Happy Thanksgiving from Detroit

mmm-yoso!!! is a food blog -a diary of food eaten- written by a bunch of friends independently of each other.  This is Cathy,  who is in Detroit with her family.

Good wishes to you and your family from all of us.

in the midwestern United States.Dsc00796 Ham, with an orange marmalade/mustard glaze, cheesy potato hot dish Dsc00812Kielbasa, roast beef Dsc00811_2Turkey, sweet potatoes, green bean casserole..other stuff too. Dsc00813_2and three pies…mince (apples and raisin filling), black forest pie (made by my nephew) and pumpkin pie (made by my niece). Dsc00814_2Including Staples the traveling poodle (in the wind)… Dsc00807_2and Gizmo, the much traveled cat, with snow flurries on his back… Dsc00808 I hope all of you are having a good meal with family and friends and that we all have something to be thankful for. It is a good time to reflect.

Road Trip-Day Three: Joplin, MO-Detroit, MI

mmm-yoso!!! is the food blog.  Cathy is blogging about food and some other stuff this Thanksgiving week.

Hi.  Yes the third day in the car with The Mister, one small dog and one cat.  We do this.  Annually.  You get to peek in and see what it is like, sort of.   I would like to take this time to let everyone know that XM stereo radio is the most wonderful invention, ever.

One small note. Dsc00734yesterday (or the day before-it is all a blur), we had passed under the World’s Largest McDonald’s, which crosses over the Will Rogers Turnpike in Oklahoma. Usually we stop- as there is fuel sold on either side- but we did not need to this time. I’ll post more on the way back. I know someone may have noticed… In the morning, we stopped at the Russell Stover/Whitman’s Chocolates "Superstore"…the adversting has changed; it used to be an "outlet" and does sell some candies in a "scratch and dent/basic box style, as we,, as items in the fancy wrapped boxes for less than list price. My brother happens to crave the butter toffee almond sticks…and I had a few of the samples offered. They also sell Blue Bunny ice creamDsc00758_2 cream in the store- not that I wanted any; it was very windy and about 50 outside..ooohhh…cold (for us from California)…. We ended up stopping at a Panera in Rolla, MO so I could post yesterday, and then driving on. Then, the outskirts of St. Louis and a Local Chain- Lion’s Choice. Dsc00765 A simple menu and simple decor. Dsc00768 Dsc00766 You can have the beef on your sandwich cooked to your liking if it is available (you know, they do run out of rare at some point in the day) although you would have to wait for ‘well done’, since most of the beef is rare to medium rare… and the meat on the sandwich is topped with a seasoning salt- but it is not too salty; in this case, we asked for it to be cooked as rare as possible…and the bread is toasted and buttered….in the photo, the top is the large, bottom is a small…there is au jus available (it is not at all salty) as well as horseradish sauce….it isthe most wonderful roast beef sandwich, ever. If you see a Lion’s Choice, you should stop and partake.Oh, the small was $2.79 and large was $3.29 and that is a small fries.

Then, seemingly soon, we were in Illinois…and this sign, which we always see off the side of the road…Foot High Pies. Dsc00774 You can see the building used to be a Stuckey’s. Dsc00775 Most of the height is the merengue, of course. Dsc00778 We got a slice of chocolate and one of banana- also available are coconut and lemon. $4 each slice and $14 for the whole pie… it is wonderful and so fresh. The restaurant makes great food…menu on wall in back…We will have to eat there next time….

Dsc00773 Not much scenery for you, for now…It was a driving day… Gotta go shopping. Now. Bye!

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Road Trip-Day Two: Albuquerque, NM-Joplin, MO

mmm-yoso!! s a food blog, with diversions.  It is a Holiday week.  Cathy is silly and blogging it.  Enjoy.

Hi.  It is me again, with another day of my life, with food.  Online.  Really.  The Mister and I are driving, taking phDsc00707_6otos, downloading and sharing another day on the road, driving across America. We stopped for fuel at a Loves Truck Stop, where we have seen (forever) "Chester's Fried Chicken" being sold and decided, for the sake of the blog, to try a three piece combination (three breast strips, three potato wedges and a roll for $3.59)…wow=excellent light breading with a nice heat spice kick. We also ordered a medium fried chicken livers($3.29) Very juicy, fresh and the breading was spiced nicely. Justg a bit of heat and salty. Really. We figured this would not be good and were glad how wrong we were.

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It turns out that only 30 Loves fuel stations also offer Chester's, and I think we saw them all. The Dsc00713_2_2 closest one to San Diego is on I-10 just after you get onto it when driving from Gila Bend to Phoenix. It is *really* good fried chicken. When The Mister and I drive through Amarillo every year, w stop at a Classic American Art Installation project,Cadillac Ranch. It changes daily, by the participation of the viewers of the art. Here is a photo when we visited two years ago…

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You can see there are ten older Cadillac cars buried inthe ground, and spray paDscn0563_3_2inted randomly. Last night, it was after sunset. There was a half moon out. The cars are a good 1/2 mile from the road. The Mister and I walked. We left, and you know we had been there…

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This morning- Waffle House! A staple restaurant in Mid America. Each stand alone building has 9Dsc00730_10_4 Dsc00726_2_3 booths and 5 barstools at the counter. The menus are the same. Basic breakfast served 24 hours a day, served up by efficient grill cooks and pleasant waitresses who all call you "Dear" no matter your age.

 

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The Mister ordered a bit of everything, with a waffle, eggs over easy, hash browns with cheese and Dsc00723_3 sasuage. I got the cheese scrambled eggs with grits and bacon …and, of course, raisin toast, which is served with apple jam.

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And so, we are still driving….seeing the beauty of Mid America, and the changing seasons and weather… and the tourist traps from the freeway…

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So, from somewhere in Missouri-this is Cathy-driving away….

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