2019 San Diego County Fair-OZSome (Part One-before it opens)

mmm-yoso!!!, the blog about food has no food photos today…so you can skip if that's why you are here.  There are a few suggestions contained within and in a couple of weeks a 'Part Two' will reveal some tasty treats enjoyed.  Cathy is writing; Kirk is (still) on vacation.

Here is a link to Part Two

The San Diego County Fair officially opens at 4 p.m. today.  The Theme this year is "OZsome"…IMG_5845 Reflected in the Front Gate design which includes a Yellow Brick Road and the Emerald City, along with poppy and corn fields.  The inspiration for the Fair is L. Frank Baum's classic children's novel,  The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, which The Library of Congress declared "America's greatest and best-loved homegrown fairytale." Its groundbreaking success and the success of the Broadway musical adapted from the novel led Baum to write thirteen additional Oz books that serve as official sequels to the first story.  (The 1939 musical film adaptation starring Judy Garland, which we see on TV every year is not at all as detailed as the original Children's novels).

IMG_5854The view down the Midway (with the Ferris wheel at the West end) is amazing without the crowds. IMG_5970 The corncob inflatable is a bit more realistic this year, with roasted corn kernels and three dimensional husk.  Next to that booth is the Mediterranean gyros booth, which I mentioned in my (only) 2018 County Fair post, where we purchased a wonderful food offering of bacon baklava. IMG_5526

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Home and Hobby, the 'Heart' of the Fair has had entries already judged.
IMG_5277Table Settings will be displayed together on one of the outdoor patios. 
IMG_5277 Collections have so many unique entries this year.
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IMG_5277 Crafts.  There are many hand made crafting Divisions.
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Preserved foods, 
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baked goods, candies,
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IMG_5933The various Guilds will be represented, giving daily demonstrations. 

IMG_5866 IMG_5867The Gingerbread Shop is advertising two Oz-centric treats. IMG_5951 Here's a link to the various food offerings at the 2019 Fair.

Map of food stands.
IMG_5972 The 2019 San Diego County Fair is going to be Awesome OZsome!

2019 San Diego County Fair Website Open May 31-July 4.  Closed Mondays and Tuesdays in June. Free Parking at Torrey Pines High School at noon on weekdays and weekends, MiraCosta College on weekends.  (Horse Park parking is now $5) Discount admission tickets sold at Vons and AlbertsonsIMG_5606

 

2019 Tournament of Roses Rose Parade Showcase of Floats, a meal at Mr. D.’s Diner (Pomona)

mmm-yoso!!! is primarily a blog about food.  There's always some reason we get to try the food that is blogged about.  Today is a post of a New Year tradition (which I've shared for a few years) and a meal at a 'new-to-us' place.

The day began with an early wake up and drive North to Pasadena, where the 130th Tournament of Roses Rose Parade showcase of floats were lined up end-to-end on Sierra Madre Avenue, at the end of the five mile parade route. The walk along the floats is 2.5 miles and it's not all flat. There were 45 floats, along with Equestrian Units and Marching bands, for a total of 91 Units in the Parade.  (I do have photos of each of the floats, many photos.  If there is one you would like to see, I can put it at the end of this post).  For now, here are some details of some of the floats which you might have missed as they ran across your television screen in less than 30 seconds. IMG_2939"Books Keep Us on Our Toes", by The UPS Store featured this ostrich in her ballet shoes and won the Sweepstakes Trophy for most beautiful entry encompassing float design, floral presentation and entertainment. 
IMG_2939"Garden Fresh" by Mrs. Meyers Clean Day featured the trademark outline of Mrs. Meyer watering a bathing (see the loofah?) sunflower.
IMG_2939 Easter Seals is observing its 100th year and in addition to a cake and gifts, there was a cupcake or two on the float.  IMG_2759The Lions Clubs International float, "Rockin' the Vest" (an ode to this 2011 'Rap' video used for recruiting new, younger members) had the Lion tail swinging along with the music. Also note the various materials used on the body of the Cadillac-nothing is one dimensional when decorating.
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Cal Poly and "Far Out Frequencies" incorporated a guitar, accordion, tamborine and french horn in the design. 
IMG_2759Carnival Cruise Lines had some SCUBA divers "underwater".
IMG_2759The backside of the drumming "Taiwan The Heart of Asia" entry from China Airlines (which won the International Trophy for Most Outstanding float from outside the United States) is beautifully detailed. 
IMG_2759When the Stella Rosa "Taste the Magic" float first appeared, there was a great display of confetti and streamers, but even in the stationary position, there is a sort of motion seen in the design.  
IMG_2759If you are from Southern California and listen to the radio, when Trader Joe's ads are finished, the announcer always says 'Thanks for Listening'…and the abbreviated license plate on their float (THX4LSN) is an ode to that detail. 
IMG_2759The Big Bear "Play-Rest-Repeat" float entry showed many of the various activities available all four seasons in this community a few hours North of San Diego. Not only skiing and snowboarding, IMG_2585 but also boating and fishing.

IMG_2759The Northwestern Mutual float, showed an elephant family on vacation, taking 'selfies'.  This view (of the camera screen taking the selfie) was of the 'off camera' side; every part of each float is detailed.

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IMG_2462 There was a small fire on board the longest float entry this year (Link to story), disrupting the end of the parade.  The float was saved because of good preparation (you know, all of those Road Tests I post about have one of the tests the ability for the entire float to clear off and out in 45 seconds).  This entry from the Chinese American Heritage Foundation, "Harmony Through Union", depicting the final nail joining the Transcontinental Railroads (the "Golden Spike") was on display at the Showcase  IMG_2466 as was the tow truck that brought the float to this location. 

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When we left the Showcase viewing area and started driving, we had to stop at Arsen's House of Cookies first (for cookies, boureks and a calendar) then headed East…somehow getting to Foothill Boulevard while passing many 'possible' lunch spots.  We had seen another location of Mr. D's Diner but kept driving, until we saw this location and stopped.IMG_3012
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IMG_3012The building looked like it had been a Coco's or some similar type of 'family' restaurant.  The 'Specials' list outside the door showed us the pricing was reasonable.  
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IMG_3012The decor, 50's (this is part of "Route 66" after all).  The menu had nine pages. IMG_3246IMG_3246IMG_3246IMG_3246The "To Go" menu only has seven pages.
IMG_3012We hadn't had much of a breakfast, so the Pancake Combo ($8.49) was a choice. Really nice, sweet, fluffy pancakes, perfect over easy eggs, skin on sausage and crispy flavorful bacon.  Just right. 
IMG_3012 As with many of these family type diners, Greek choices are on the menu.  The "Traditional Greek Salad" ($10.79)(add chicken $2.99) has on the menu in bold lettering "Lettuce Upon Request".  "Traditional" means you get this- tomatoes, cucumbers, red onion, bell peppers feta and greek olives tossed in Greek olive oil and herbs. The (very large) bowl was topped with toasted pita. With the (plentiful amount of) grilled chicken, this was a hearty, tasty, perfect meal. It didn't need lettuce.

Glad we stopped and hope to stop here again.

Mr. D's Diner 401 E. Foothill Blvd. Pomona, CA (909)938-4222 Open daily 6 a.m.-10 p.m. website
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2019 Tournament of Roses Rose Parade float decorating, dinner at Costa’s Family Restaurant (Covina)

mmm-yoso!!!, a food blog which sometimes includes stories about attainment of the food.  Today, Cathy is writing while Kirk is busy at work. 

This past Saturday, the 'Dry Decoration Days' for the 130th Tournament of Roses Rose Parade at Phoenix Decorating Company began.   Here are some photos of materials and details of what happened.  (sentence descriptions are in order of  thumbprints)IMG_1404 IMG_1460 IMG_1337IMG_1472IMG_1337IMG_1337IMG_1337IMG_1337IMG_1337IMG_1337IMG_1462IMG_1462 IMG_1445 The various colors of statice need to be cut from the stems (after drying a bit).  There are crushed peas, yellow straw flowers, some leftover straw flowers from last year.  You can see black beans which were tediously placed on some signage (those beans have white 'eyes' which need to be placed away from being seen).  There are branches and lunaria ('money plant'-those opaque white circles) and pine cones.  The beans use 'oasis glue' to stick to the foam backing. Green pea halves are glued on the 'Service Rocks' signage. The watermelons have the light stripes covered in crushed green peas and the dark stripes are covered in crushed dry parsley.  More pine cones are taken apart and the individual acicular shaped leaves (sometimes called needles) are individually placed on the edge of a small 'birdhouse'.  Dry materials are stored in large airtight trash cans.
IMG_1450Here's a look at the 'Glue Station' where each type of glue (white and oasis) are picked up (and where unused glue is returned).

Here are some of the 19 floats being decorated here (some floats are still under construction).
IMG_1511The Banner float- first one you will see in the parade. it introduces the theme of "The Melody of Life".  Each float will have some sort of way of showcasing music and/or musical instruments. The Grand Marshal of the Parade is Chaka Kahn.
IMG_1404"Service Rocks" sponsored by Rotary International.  See…the crocodile…and the title includes 'rocks'…I'm guessing 'Crocodile Rock' is the song for this float. 
IMG_1404 "Fezzy's garden of Hope and Healing", sponsored by Shriners Hospitals for Children. It's cute, pretty and will be fun to watch.IMG_1319 "Rockin the Vest" sponsored by Lions Clubs International. If you recall, I posted a link to the 2011 Lions Club video (titled 'Rockin' the Vest') which was used to recruit new members.  Lions Club is the world's largest volunteer organization and members wear distinctive yellow vests when performing community service. IMG_1467The United Sikh Mission is sponsoring "A Divine Melody Resonates in All", featuring a Rabab, a stringed instrument from around AD 900. 
IMG_1467 Fullsizeoutput_d "Garden Fresh" has such a cute float design for a new sponsor this year, Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day.IMG_1367"Yellow Submarine", sponsored by Western Asset will be. joy to watch as well as hear.  Many interesting materials will be used on this float. 
IMG_1367"Helping Kids Rock Their Future", sponsored by Kiwanis International is a giant 'jukebox'(the underside of those records are covered with either poppy seeds or black onion seeds).
IMG_1367The American Legion, a Veteran association, is sponsoring "Still Serving America" this year.  (All floats have to be able to fit along the parade route in certain areas and so that's why you see 'collapsed' parts, like the eagle head).
IMG_1367The Independent Order of Odd Fellows and Rebekahs, a service organization, is celebrating "200 years of Harmony" with this delightful calliope featuring flags of some of the countries where they serve.
IMG_1367The American Armenian Rose Float Association is sponsoring another history laden float, "Chanting Stones, Karahunj" and will feature two men dancing atop the 'Singing Stones' of Sisian. IMG_1440The City of Hope is sponsoring "Harmony of Hope", which will be another beautiful float reminding us of The Miracle of Science with Soul. You'll see some DNA strands and other details when the float passes. 
IMG_1452 "Joy to the World, the Lord is Come" is presented by the Lutheran Hour Ministries and will not only have bells and horns on the float, but also a choir! (we volunteer with the Petal Pushers to decorate floats which helps defray the cost of this, the only Christian themed float, in the Parade for the 69th year). 
IMG_1366The entry from Trader Joe's, "Ride, Captain, Ride" has a secret you'll see on January 1. Even without the surprise, it's an attractive float.
IMG_1452 IMG_1417The final float in the parade will advertise what's coming up later that day, the 105th Rose Bowl football game. The float is a replica of the bowl and has a replica of the trophy given to the winning team.  
IMG_1439The City of Alhambra's float, "Home Tweet Home"is just so very distinguished and cute.  

I have had posts showing road tests of most of these floats (Road tests #1 and #2Road test #3Road tests #4 and #5…and Road Test #6. 2018 has been long and the parade will be here on January 1, 2019 to kick off a new beginning.  

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This is why (most of) you are here…the food portion of this post.  

The Mister and I were exhausted and left the float barn at about 4:30.  We did have lunch and a light breakfast (at the Kolache Factory) and were ready for a relaxing (seated on real chairs) dinner.  We headed back to a spot here we enjoyed breakfasts two weeks in a row-Costa's  Family Restaurant in Covina, a few exits east of our Irwindale entrance back onto the 210.IMG_1521The back room had a few Christmas decorations. 
IMG_1521 My meal came with a salad and I was asked if beets would be OK…of course beets are OK, beets are wonderful!
IMG_1521The Mister had a choice of soups and chicken and dumplings it was…made from scratch.  A great soup. 
IMG_1521The dinner rolls were, of course, home made. 
IMG_1521The Mister ordered the Trout Dinner ($10.49).  Lightly pan fried, skin on trout filet served with a house made tartar sauce, tomato-onion green beans and (real) rice pilaf. This food- all of it was wonderful. 
IMG_1521I decided on a menu dinner special, Prime Rib ($13.49). Got it with the same green beans and a baked potato.   Wonderful, satisfying, most of everything from scratch…what more could we want?
IMG_1521Dessert- included (!) This is a from scratch tapioca pudding.  Vanilla…very vanilla.
IMG_1521Bread pudding…caramel bread pudding.  

If we lived in Covina, Costa's would be a daily stop.  

Costa's Family Restaurant 851 E. San Bernadino Road Covina, CA 91723 Open Daily 5:30a.m. – 9 p.m.

2019 Tournament of Roses Rose Parade Road Test #6; Breakfast at Bravo Burgers (Chino)

mmm-yoso!!! is primarily a blog about food.  There are so many reasons we discover the food.  Cathy is writing today's post, because she did this drive and saw this stuff and discovered another restaurant on the way home.  Kirk isn't in town.

Yesterday was the sixth 'official' road test for floats participating in the 2019 Tournament of Roses Rose Parade built by Phoenix Decorating Company. { Here are links to road tests #1 and #2, road test #3 and here is road test #4 and #5} (There are three other decorating companies and six floats are 'self built'; we volunteer with the Petal Pushers when we decorate floats.  You can, too!).B9387C04-6ECE-4DE2-A590-7C81EF00009C      6838E741-A9B6-45E9-8C3E-F7FAA859DB40
The first float you will see in the parade, "Theme Float" will have the theme banner right there on the front (where the rectangle is cut out for the float 'spotter' to look out onto the parade route (each float has a 'driver', who basically looks down onto the rose colored line drawn on the street to know he/she is driving along the center of the route and a 'spotter' who communicates to the driver via a headset if the pace needs to be slowed, stopped or sped up)(look for other 'spotter' rectangles in the next two float photos)). The theme of "The Melody of Life" is reflected on that swoop going up behind the float- see the small music notes?
B9387C04-6ECE-4DE2-A590-7C81EF00009C The closing float this year will remind viewers of what is to come- the Tournament of Roses Rose Bowl Game.  The float is designed like the Rose Bowl Stadium and a larger than life replica of the winners trophy is prominent. BEFA2D86-1C35-4983-86E6-1F6E625CBB30
BEFA2D86-1C35-4983-86E6-1F6E625CBB30 Western Asset's entry is simply titled "Yellow Submarine"..and we can all guess which song we will hear when it passes on the television screen (or in front of you if you are fortunate enough to have a seat on Colorado Boulevard on January 1). 
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The American Armenian Rose Float Association's entry of "Chanting Stones" Is proving to be again, another educational entry: KARAHUNJ “Armenia’s singing stones full of noises, sounds, and sweet airs, that give delight, and simplicity.”
Located on a mountain plateau in Sisian in the Syunik province, also called Zorats Karer in Armenian which literally translates to Army Stones, Karahundj (meaning Speaking Stones probably related to the fact that on a windy day the stones make whistling sounds because of holes in the stones. According to the scientist’s findings, a temple consisting of 40 stones built in honor of the Armenians’ main God, Ari, meaning the Sun, is situated in the central part. It also had a large observatory and a university. In total 223 stones or so were registered.
These basalt stones range from 0.5 to 3 m high and weigh up to 10 tons.
It is even suggested based on findings that it predates the Stonehenge by 3500 years.
D14AAB9A-6361-45C5-AC8C-6DE3C1EEC822Honda- the sponsor of the parade had a road test of "Celebration of Dreams".  The main float is way up front, followed by five 'satellite' floats.72C84E61-A1FF-4214-BA32-CCBEB8195C5172C84E61-A1FF-4214-BA32-CCBEB8195C51 Here is a link to artist renditions of the Phoenix Decorating Company floats for the 2019 parade.

 

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We now move to the food portion of this post.  Long story short, last Saturday we arrived before Cravings by 99 Ranch opened (at 10 a.m.) and drove around looking for a non-chain breakfast place.  We ate here then and again the following Saturday.
  0517587D-B290-42F7-A44C-C347C591028BUnder the 71 and turning down the parallel road, we saw this.  Turns out there are four locations of Bravo Burgers, none in San Diego. 
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0AEC0811-C896-41CE-AF8E-629AF97EA920B3E393E7-894E-49A7-99AF-4BA06A0FD9CAThe menu is there on the wall behind the cash registers, along with some supplemental menu specials on the counter.  
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9A4EBD76-3027-42AB-A5D8-B34F3EC6F708The ham and egg sandwich ($6.29) is quite large, with a large piece ham steak, plenty of eggs and lettuce, tomato and mayonnaise.  What a breakfast!
IMG_0456On the countertop Specials board, the waffle with two eggs and two sausage ($7.79) looked interesting.  The waffle was sweet, crispy, fluffy with perfect over easy eggs and wonderful  skin on breakfast sausages. Coarse grind and great flavor. 
11791909-2B25-47F4-84A1-7840EA57A2E5The bacon egg burrito ($6.29) is hefty.  Eggs, bacon, cheese and hash browns (see next photo).  This was a good choice. 
11791909-2B25-47F4-84A1-7840EA57A2E5 25DCEC2B-EF8C-4D47-AE7B-D04200EF9CB8Steak and eggs ($11.15) came with more of those crispy hash browns.  The eggs, again cooked perfectly and the steak a definite medium rare.  Plenty of food and I think the first item (the ham and egg sandwich) was enough for a meal.  We'll try more menu items next time…maybe even a Bravo Burger. 


Bravo Burgers 14698 Pipeline Avenue Chino Hills, CA (909)393-5595 website Open 6 a.m.-10 p.m. daily 
 
9A4EBD76-3027-42AB-A5D8-B34F3EC6F708 There's a salsa bar set up all day next to the beverage machine. Great salsas, great chips.
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2019 Tournament of Roses Rose Parade float road tests 4/5. Breakfasts at Costa’s (Covina)

mmm-yoso!!! is a food blog.  This particular post is about food discovered while checking out another Tournament of Roses Rose Parade float road test.  Kirk is taking a break from blogging and Cathy is writing.

For your convenience, here are links to 2019 Tournament of Roses Rose Parade float road Tests #1/2Road Test #3, and Road Test #6

I'll start this post out with the food. The Rose Parade float road testing at the end of September was a "closed set" and no photos were allowed.  Of course we didn't know and drove the two hours that Saturday morning anticipating photos and a meal as a post.  Since we saw what we could and left kind of soon, we were barely hungry, so drove East on the 210 and randomly took the Grand Avenue exit, driving South.  At the signal light at San Bernadino Road, we saw this and decided to stop in.  

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IMG_0054 Costa's was opened in 1991 and has quite a few dining areas- inside and outside.  The decor is home spun and eclectic. The menu shows breakfast and lunch/dinner specials Monday -Friday and different specials on weekends.  The prices are more than reasonable.  
 IMG_0041 The chicken fried steak ($8.99-from the regular, not weekend special menu) comes with three eggs and your choice of toast (raisin in this case) was wonderful!  Lightly breaded, fried crisp, this large piece of cube steak was way more food than expected.  The country fried potatoes were vegetable heavy (in a good way)  and those three eggs were cooked to a perfect over easy; runny with crisped whites. Oh, the gravy is from scratch and is great without the addition of the sausage, which brings it to another level.

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IMG_0054 The breakfast special of Eggs Benedict ($9.29) came with a peach half or I could have substituted a few other items, but I decided to go with the chef's vision.  I think the presentation was pretty.  Also, I haven't had canned peaches in forever and this one was not 'heavy syrup' sweetness. The hollandaise sauce was from scratch and very lemony- a good thing.  The perfectly poached eggs on top of the triangle cut ham steak slices on top of toasted English muffin halves was just heaven in every bite.  

When the October road test was happening, we got to take photos and decided to stop at Costa's again.  IMG_9426This time, the waffle breakfast ($7.99) with over easy eggs and sausage links.  This was quite wonderful; a sweet, malted flavor to the waffle, perfect over easy eggs and the sausage seemed nicer than normal, with a 'skin' and good flavors. 
IMG_9426 The most expensive weekend special breakfast is $9.99 and we went for it.  Steak and eggs. Rye toast, the wonderful home fries and perfectly poached eggs.  The steak was surprisingly large and perfectly cooked to a medium-rare and wonderfully flavored.  

We may stop here again after the November road test, or after decorating floats in December; it's a great place…all locals. 

 Costa's Family Restaurant 851 E. San Bernadino Road Covina, CA 91723 Open Daily 5:30a.m. – 9 p.m.

Float road tests Number one and two, the third road testing had been completed and we were looking forward to the one in late September.  IMG_9405This was the only photo I was able to snap before being told that no photos would be allowed that day.  The second float there (behind the Theme Float you see in front) is Trader Joe's.  Apparently there is a part of the mechanics that they want to remain a surprise.  The design is cute.   IMG_6206 In June, I took this photo at the road test; you can see it's sort of an eagle's head and the float looks like a pirate ship (indeed, the the title of the float is "Ride, Captain, Ride", in keeping with the Rose Parade theme of "The Melody of Life", which will have each float with some sort of musical instrument on board) IMG_0150At the October road test, I snapped this photo of the colored in float in the back of the barn.  You can see the front of the pirate ship with the eagle head and a sort of hot air balloon in the middle of the float.  That's where the 'surprise' will be on January first.    IMG_8587At the August road test, we saw this beautiful basic float being driven , testing for maneuverability and mechanics. 
IMG_8587At the end of October, the 'cocoon' was covering the float and it was being tested for safety, with people onboard, who had to be able to exit the float in 45 seconds- in case of a fire.  The float is by the American Legion – a first time in the parade. 
IMG_8587The closing float for the parade in 2019 is a new one and is showing the rest of the Tournament of Roses- the football game.  It's a replica of the Rose Bowl and inside, is 
IMG_8587a replica of the prize winning trophy.   A nice tie into a magnificent New Year Day.  

IMG_0089I got a peek of this float being screened in.  It's from Western Asset and has a sort of spaceship appearance.  There will be another road test later this month and quit a few floats still have to be tested.  Decorating (details and dry decorating) begins the first of December and continues for each Saturday then Decorating Week (using live flowers) from December 26-31. 

Thanks for reading.

Strasbourg – Market Day and More Eating at the Christmas Market (Place Broglie)

We awoke fairly early on our last day  in Strasbourg. Our short trip here just went by in a flash.

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Since our train wouldn't be leaving until around 130; we asked the folks who managed the apartment if we could pack and leave our luggage there until it was time to head off to the train station at around noon. As with most folks who run these properties, it was no problem.

Even though we had managed to walk around much of the Grande Île and even did a boat tour, there's a lot that we missed. Like the Église protestante Saint-Pierre-le-Jeune, which was basically two blocks from where we were staying.

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These places would just have to wait until next time……

On this brisk morning; there was a produce market going on….so we stopped by to check things out.

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So, in addition to all the ornament and other stands; many of which were already open at 9am…..

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There were folks pulling along wheeled shopping baskets……

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We did one more "tour" of Grande Île, walking through Petit France, and taking time to take photos in front of the Christmas Tree at Place Kléber. Which apparently was the thing to do….

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This is a statue of Jean-Baptiste Kléber ,the square's namesake; a Military General and Architect who was born in Strasbourg.

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A lot of the fun was just wandering around and watching the folks out and about on this morning.

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Soon enough; it was time to grab a bite to eat before grabbing our bags and heading back to Paris. You know what the Missus wanted, right?

So we got back to Place Broglie…..

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And while the Missus went off in search of more Choucroute Garnie; I found this rather enticing sausage stand.

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IMG_7937 IMG_7938The guy working here was a hoot. After a good bonjour…..basically using up all the French I knew. I pointed to the great looking sausages with caramelized onions in the tray. He smile and asked me where I was from. I told him "America"; he then said, "good, you want zee hot dog?" He cracked me up! I ordered one; and he actually went ahead and made one up for me fresh. really nice. Before he handed the foot long sausage in a baguette to me he asked: "you want zee ket-chup?" I laughed and said "non merci monsieur – my friends from Chicago would kill me if I put ketchup on my hotdog!" He laughed and said; "so monsieur….you are purist?" And we both cracked up…..the sausage guy….and yours truly; the hot dog "purist"!

By the way; this was delicious; the forcemeat style sausage had an amazing snap, was perfectly seasoned. The mustard added a mild pungency and those onions were really sweet.

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But the most amazing thing about this was the baguette; light, crusty, yeasty….oh man; even the Missus, who ate half of this by the way, in addition to what She got, enjoyed "zee hot dog!"

IMG_7941 IMG_7944Of course She got more sausages and sauerkraut. Man, I can't believe how much of this stuff She can put away. Oh well, at least She was having a blast.

We finished up our early lunch, picked up our bags from the apartment, and headed off to Strasbourg Station.

We had really enjoyed our stay in joyous, colorful Strasbourg. I'm hoping to return one day.

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Strasbourg – Experiencing the Christmas Market and Dinner at Chez Yvonne

It was a rather quick hour and forty-five minute train ride from Gare l'Est to Strasbourg Station. From there we walked to the apartment we were staying at which was right across the river on the Grande Île, the "island" which is the center of the city which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We were a bit shocked to find bag checks and road blocks manned by soldiers for folks crossing over to the Grande Île. I didn't know it at the time; but Strasbourg, along with being famous for having one of the best Christmas Markets in Europe is also the home of the European Parliament, the European Court of Human Rights, and the Eurocorps.

We settled into our apartment; which was huge……three bedrooms….crazy. And we loved the views across the river from the front door and the unit.

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Here you can see the bridge we crossed and the security detail in place.

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Like I mentioned above; the apartment we stayed in was large and so comfortable. And the details were kind of…well, interesting.

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We took a nice short nap and awoke refreshed. We decided to head out and explore before finding the restaurant where we had dinner reservations.

During the Christmas Season (from November 24th this year, 2018) Strasbourg has an amazing Christmas Market.

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IMG_2644 IMG_2646Actually the term "Christmas Market" is incorrect, as there are if I recall correctly, 11 different markets (called "ChristkindelsmÀrik") that occupy different areas of the island. The Grande Île is quite walkable, so we just started at the one closest to us at Place Broglie, which is also the oldest Christmas Market in the city, having been established in 1570!

Once the sun sets and the lights are turned on the city is transformed.

It's really hard to not get into the spirit of things with all of this joy, bright lights, the atmosphere is quite magical. Yes, I'm sure at its core there are commercial concerns, but man, you'd have to be a major scrooge to not get into the spirit of things.

The basic center of things is the giant Christmas Tree in Place Kléber. The market surrounding the tree is called the "Village of Sharing" and we were told that the stalls here sell their goods and food for charity.

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Strasbourg is called the Capitale de Noël (the Capital of Christmas) and it's easy to see why.

Don't forget to look up…..there's something to see on almost every building.

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Strasbourg Cathedral is quite grand as it rises above the city. The spire rises to 466 feet. The Cathedral, built in the Gothic style was, for over 200 years (227 to be exact) the tallest building in the world! Because of surrounding buildings and the size of the square, it's actually somewhat of a challenge getting the whole structure into a single frame. We'd spend some time visiting the Cathedral (for one main reason) the next day.

After wandering the stalls around the square we had to head off to find our destination for dinner.

I had wanted to try the traditional food of Alsace so I made dinner reservations at a Winstub. Strasbourg and Alsace as a whole sits on the Eastern border of France. In fact, the eastern border of Strasbourg sits on the Rhine. Across the river is Germany and the city of Kehl.

Over the last 350 years of so, control of Strasbourg has gone back and forth between France and Germany, so you can imagine the influences of the cuisine of the area.

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We found our destination Chez Yvonne under another wonderfully decorated window, down a side street, close to the Cathedral.

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A restaurant has stood in this location since 1870; and Chez Yvonne dates back to the 1950's.

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We were seated upstairs. We enjoyed the Service which was friendly and the Missus enjoys Alsatian wines.

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We started with the Goose Liver Foie Gras.

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The was wonderfully creamy, though a bit too cold in terms of temperature. The flavor was on the milder side for Foie Gras….and that sea salt perfectly enhanced the flavor.

The Missus got the Veal Tongue which was super tender and quite mild in flavor.

IMG_7746 IMG_7747As you can tell, this is hearty, meat and potatoes fare. Still, very nicely prepared, straight forward food. There was a mild vinaigrette dressing the tongue.

If you've read this blog long enough, you know the Missus loves fermented and pickled items. Thus I ordered the Choucroute Garnie
.yes choucroute is what we know here in the states as Sauerkraut….and I'm truly aware that "Garnie" means "throw every kind of protein you can on the plate".

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The Missus loved the cabbage; it was much more tender than what passes as sauerkraut here. I enjoyed the knack (the long snappy sausage) and the rinderwurst (the smoked sausage) the most. The pork and the liver dumplings were on the bland side. From this point on; the Missus and I decided to just hit all the sausage and choucroute stands.

IMG_7751 IMG_7755All in all, this was a fun meal. The service was very nice and we got a taste of the rather heavy traditional cuisine of Alsace. Luckily, the only thing we'd had the whole day were croissants, so we were able to put away all this meat with no problem.

Chez Yvonne
10 Rue du Sanglier
67000 Strasbourg, France

Nice and warm, with full bellies we decided to take the long way back to the apartment.

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The lights, the lively hustle and bustle, it just put us in the right frame of mind.

Yes, it's wonderful Strasbourg……

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Capitale de Noël indeed!

Thanks for stopping by!

2019 Tournament of Roses Rose Parade Float Road Test #3 (meals at Kolache Factory (Tustin) and Douglas Burgers #23 (Lake Elsinore))

mmm-yoso!!!, this is a food blog.  The first part of today's post will be about the events centered around food.  Cathy is writing; Kirk is on a break.

For your convenience: here are links to Road Tests #1/2 Road Tests #4/5 and  Road Test #6

Another road test of mechanics and maneuverability for floats participating in the 130th Tournament of Roses Rose Parade, which will roll down the streets of Pasadena (and on your television) on January 1, 2019 occurred last Saturday at Phoenix Decorating Company in Irwindale. (There are three other float builders as well as six 'self built' floats participating in the Parade).

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IMG_8596 There's a surreal quality to each float, and the Lions Clubs International entry for this parade is just so cute. "Rocking' The Vest" is a fun "rap" video title from 2011-the inspiration for this float (Lions wear a distinctive yellow vest when volunteering). A Boom Box is on the back seat of the Cadillac, part of having a 'musical instrument' on each float- in accordance with the theme- IMG_2438
 The Melody of Life.

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IMG_7673"Home Tweet Home is the entry from the City of Alhambra. The large bird outside of the birdhouse moves her head.
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IMG_7646United Sikh Mission has a float in the Rose Parade for a fifth year.  It features a Rabab, a stringed instrument played by the founder (in 1500) of the Sikhs, Guru Nanak.  The float title is "A Divine Melody Resonates In All".  The message of peace, compassion and one loving God, the foundation of Sikh belief, will be featured in a unique song, "Eternal Cosmic Symphony" by Ghat Ghat Vaaje Naad. 

Other floats were tested, in the shell stage; I'll be showing progress next month.  

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Here's the food portion of this post. 

IMG_8523 We leave at 5 a.m., get to Tustin by 6:15 and stop somewhere within the vicinity of Red Hill Avenue. The Kolache Factory is a good choice for a quick snack.
IMG_8523 Three kolaches were more than filling for the two of us.  The most 'traditional' is the cherry topped sweet dough ($1.75), our 'breakfast dessert'.
IMG_8523The smaller kolache is a bacon-cheese filled delight ($2.45) which is a wonderful, savory, slightly sweet white dough.  
IMG_8523The sausage, egg & cheese kolache in wheat dough (there's a choice) ($3.45) is larger, heavier and a filling meal for one; ideal if shared. 

Kolache Factory #070 14091 Newport Avenue Tustin, CA 92780 (714) 730-2253 website

Those kolaches were filling!  We weren't hungry after float viewing and drove over to the 15 freeway when hunger pangs started to set in.  The Mister looked for 'breakfast' on his phone and the next exit (Central Avenue) in Lake Elsinore showed two places of interest.  We stopped at the first one. 

IMG_8619 Douglas Burgers, #23.  A few mentions (on Yelp) go back to 2009, saying it has been here 'forever', before the housing build up.  
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IMG_8619 The Pancake Combo ($6.75) includes two (large) pancakes, three eggs (any style) and two sausage (or bacon). The pancakes are excellent; sweet and light with a thin crisp exterior. The sausage was good (skin on).  Eggs perfectly cooked over easy. 
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IMG_8619There was a lot of bacon inside this breakfast sandwich ($6.25), even a piece on the exterior. Egg, cheese, lettuce, tomato, mayonnaise: each bite perfect.

Douglas Burgers #23 18461 Dexter Avenue Lake Elsinore, CA 92532 (951)245-5441  Open Mon-Sat 6 a.m.-10 p.m., Sun 7 a.m.-10 p.m. 

2019 Tournament of Roses Rose Parade float road tests #1 and 2 and Cream Pan (Tustin), The Donut Man and Peppertree Cafe (Glendora)

Usually there are reasons as to why we stop and eat somewhere.  Cathy is showing you some meals and snacks consumed while on the way to and from a regular event, as well as the event.  Kirk is busy. 

Other float road tests for the 2019 Parade: Road test #3Road Tests #4/5 and Road Test #6.

I'll write about food in the first part of this post.

Wake at 4 a.m., leave the house at 5 a.m., drive North, exit at Red Hill Avenue.  There's a Starbucks.  Two lights North, take a left and there is Cream Pan.IMG_6165We hadn't been here since JanuaryIMG_6165 IMG_6175 Everything is fresh (Cream Pan opens at 6 a.m.) and wonderful here. Ham and cheese baked in a croissant ($2.60) (a common order wherever I go) and, of course, a strawberry croissant ($1.50).  We also purchased IMG_7744 some raisin rolls ($3) for later snacks.

Cream Pan 602 El Camino Real Tustin, CA 92780 (714)655-8239 Website 6 am-7pm daily

Glendora, East of Irwindale and 'on the way home'/Route 66.  I've written a short combination-post then a specific post about The Donut Man, a Glendora treasure. It is indeed 'Peach Donut Season'. IMG_7697 This was the line before 9 a.m.. This walk up donut shop is almost always open. It's easy; the line starts to the left in the photo.
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The Donut Man 915 E. Route 66 Glendora, CA 91740 (626) 335-9111 Open 24 hours, closed some holiday weekends. Website

Just across the street and East (into the sun) from Donut Man, IMG_7707Is the Peppertree Cafe.
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IMG_7707 Located in Glendora more than 20 years, this Family Style restaurant can get very crowded on weekends.  Fortunately we were here before 9 a.m..
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My order from the whiteboard at the front- Grilled Club Sausage links with two eggs and two sides ($9.99).  The "sides" to select from were plenty: not only toast, hash browns and O'Brien potatoes, but french fries, biscuits and gravy, refried beans, tortillas, cottage cheese, fresh fruit, cup of oatmeal, one pancake, peach halves, pineapple, sliced banana, sliced tomatoes or a baked muffin.  As you can see, I chose a single pancake and the sliced tomatoes. This was wonderful.  The Club Sausage links were *so good*- skin on, coarse grind, a good spice blend. 
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IMG_7707The Mister ordered the Chicken Fried Steak ($9.99) and chose cottage cheese and fresh fruit as his sides.  This huge serving (there are three large eggs included along with two sides) really hit the spot. The 'crust' on the fried steak was right on the edge of being burned by about ten seconds, but managed to turn out quite perfect and amazing.  If we lived closer, Peppertree Cafe would be a regular stop.  

Peppertree Cafe 1020 E. Route 66 Glendora, CA 91740 Website Sun-Thurs 6 a.m.-9 p.m., Fri-Sat 6a.m.-10 p.m.

Now, the reason we were 'up north'… 

In mid-January, the Theme (with banner design) and President of the 2019 Tournament of Roses were announced.  Float designs were submitted, reviewed, accepted and float building began.  In June and July, The Mister and I drove to Phoenix Decorating Company in Irwindale to view some of the floats undergoing testing of safety and maneuverability.IMG_2438
The theme for 2019 is "The Melody of Life".  Each float will have a reference to music in some shape or form on each float.  IMG_7615 IMG_2490 "Service Rocks" the 2019 Rotary International float, looks to be a reference to the song 'Crocodile Rock', with the crocodile playing a keyboard and wearing heart shaped (Elton John-style) glasses. 
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The International Order of Oddfellows and Rebekahs 2019 float, "200 years of Harmony" is commemorating the longevity of this Service Organization in North America.  The calliope as the music source on this float should be fun!
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IMG_6200 A month ago, the Lions Clubs International float, "Rockin The Vest", was rebar, plywood and screening.
IMG_2445 The other day, it was in a 'cocoon' and will be colored in for the testing next month. The title "Rockin' The Vest" is in reference to the yellow vests which Lions Clubs International members wear when volunteering (Lions Club is the world's largest Community Service Organization) AND it is also in reference to a 2011 'Rap' video, 'Rockin' The Vest', a fun music video designed to appeal to younger potential members.  So fitting in this 2019 theme of 'The Melody of Life'.  That's a boom box on the back of the car. IMG_2487
  
  There were more floats tested, you'll see progress next month.

2018 San Diego County Fair- How Sweet It Is (and it was)

Thanks for stopping to read mmm-yoso!!! another day.  Kirk usually writes here, but is very busy with work.  Cathy is writing today's San Diego food-centric post.

Since 2007, I've written at least two posts each year about the fifth largest (in terms of attendance) County Fair in the United States, held in this beautiful County beginning in June and ending around July 4. Circumstances changed this year and I did not write a 'before the Fair opens' nor a 'during the Fair' post.  This is a summary post about the 2018 County Fair.  IMG_5863 The theme of "How Sweet It Is" was announced, as always, in October (I'll add the 2019 theme at the bottom of this post when it's announced).   32252155-F384-4A41-B35D-0FBDA8F2631F
 The 'official greeter' at the Fair this year was Sparkle The Unicorn and that ‘unicorn’ part of the theme was seen at every food booth- as a food item on the menu. I thought this was a good idea to keep the Fair unique. IMG_5887
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IMG_5887Most of the 'unicorn' themed items were multi-colored/multi-ingredient/multi-flavored concoctions.
IMG_5887Then in the far corner of Bing Crosby Exhibit Hall, at the Mom's Cookies booth, my favorite rendition of staying within the unicorn theme without being all wild and crazy…

There will be more food writings after this brief interlude.

The 'footprint' of the Fair was essentially the same, with some theme-related twists and of course, new exhibit entries.   IMG_5128  The Paul Ecke Garden Show had many displays. The one done by the Model Railroad club included the C&H Sugar Refining Company as part of the 'sweet' vignette. 46F62ED1-2843-41EE-B15D-14E66527E6CEThe chalk art contest had entries which were 'sweet' centric.
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There were plenty of 'Instagram worthy' areas within the Fair Theme Exhibit and in random areas.IMG_6691Even the Gems and Minerals area had a 'Dessert Table' display. Yes, those are all rocks.
IMG_6770 Woodworking didn't have theme related exhibits, but did display the 'Best of Show' proudly.
IMG_6770Especially compared to Home and Hobby's 'Best of Show' winner, relegated to being folded in the corner of a middle shelf. IMG_5378 IMG_5372I didn't even see a "Best of Show" in the Preserved Foods area, but the display was cute and very different this year.  Almost all the Home and Hobby area of the Fair was different, with a lot of activities and displays centered around adult '’modern”/simple glue-based crafts and only a weaving demonstration going on in a far corner.90293904-429D-454D-A626-ECD57294CB97 The Spinners were demonstrating their skills in the "California Grown" exhibit area, D70919FD-23CB-4A2E-9F37-EBA6B5D281D2 which is always informative, with displays geared toward farming and younger Fairgoers. I couldn't find the machine knitting, quilting or lacemaking demonstrations this year.

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0A6FBF21-2E6C-408C-AA07-9CB8EDD2986FPignotti's Pasta had a 'spaghetti donut' topped with pesto.  The interior of the fried 'donut' was a creamy, wonderful 'mac and cheese' consistency and flavor.  We always like the pesto here; this had everything: flavors, textures and a normal portion size.
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0A6FBF21-2E6C-408C-AA07-9CB8EDD2986FThe Mediterranean Gyros Booth had two things I wanted to try this year- the Falafel Waffle ($9.19) (quite large, good at first but it got tougher as it cooled down)…kind of thick for a falafel. Still, a good meal. C0806137-65F3-49B3-872D-9037F5F9B0C2 Also the bacon baklava ($5.52).  Not the bacon wrapped version, just the wonderful, fresh, flaky pastry filled with sweet nuts and bacon.  This was probably my favorite item this year; hope it is back next year. A0ACBCB3-785F-4EAA-A0CC-7D100D0E55B7We shared a snack of ribs, which hit the spot.
A0ACBCB3-785F-4EAA-A0CC-7D100D0E55B7Finally broke down and had a bean and cheese navajo taco (good, but the plain fry bread with powdered sugar is really good, too).
A0ACBCB3-785F-4EAA-A0CC-7D100D0E55B7 For the first time in a decade or so, we had a cinnamon roll, with 'everything'-cream cheese icing and walnuts. 
A0ACBCB3-785F-4EAA-A0CC-7D100D0E55B7A 'healthy' snack from Chicken Charlie was chosen…cucumber-tomato salad. 
A0ACBCB3-785F-4EAA-A0CC-7D100D0E55B78483BD87-BA06-43A4-AD99-09BDEEA16BBC As well as a (hot from the oven) turkey sandwich from the Paddock grill (which makes great food for people at the Racetrack during the Season).IMG_5930As always, we had to get a cream puff (or two) along with some coffee. 
IMG_5930It was another fun San Diego tradition which we look forward to every year.  

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IMG_4539 Other 2018 Fair posts: Soo went to the 2018 Fair twice

As always, on  Tuesday after the three day October weekend, the 22nd Agricultural District announced the theme and logo for the next Fair.  Behold:
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