2022 Tournament of Roses Rose Parade Float Road Test Four, Breakfast at Georgia’s Original Bun ‘n Burger (Covina)

Thank you for stopping to read mmm-yoso!!!, a food blog sometimes with explanations as to why and how the food was found. Cathy is writing today while Kirk enjoys a short break.

Link to 2022 Rose Parade Float Test One

Link to 2022 Rose Parade Float Test Two

Link to 2022 Rose Parade Float Road Test Three 

The Mister and I drove North very early on Saturday, in light rain which turned to fog, to watch another Road Testing of mechanics and maneuverability of some floats which will be participating in the 2022 Tournament of Roses Rose Parade, which has the theme of "Dream, Believe, Achieve". 

32749CEB-3BF8-46DF-8F9E-CC8FE07484AA D13C730D-61DC-4C6F-8B8D-A2165BC2873D_1_201_a"Soaring to New Heights" will be presented by Farmers Insurance and features not only a surfer, but also a bicyclist and a 'person' who is 'bouldering' (outdoor wall climbing).  The float photo is of the 'off camera' side of the float, while the drawing shows the 'camera side'.  Large, beautiful and (of course) I am most interested in the materials which will be used for decorating this colorful float.  Every visible inch of each float must be covered with all natural materials; nothing dyed or artificial.  
32749CEB-3BF8-46DF-8F9E-CC8FE07484AA DEAC7504-9C24-4A0C-9D48-549CFF723106_1_201_aThe City of Hope, "Gardens of Hopes and Dreams" is whimsical, with giant butterflies moving their wings as well as oversized flowers and mushrooms. 
32749CEB-3BF8-46DF-8F9E-CC8FE07484AA "Wild Kingdom" presented by RFD-TV and Mutual of Omaha will honor both Marlin Perkins and Jim Fowler, the original hosts of this longtime (since 1963) documentary style television show which features wildlife and nature.
C61A7B6C-E349-45D1-8DF8-496F0A67285A Shriners Hospitals for Children will have another float featuring the larger than life "Fezzy Bear", who will collapse while going under objects (like signal lights and the 210 freeway) along the five mile Parade Route.
 D45C93E7-3944-4449-8B9D-FEFFE6808933D45C93E7-3944-4449-8B9D-FEFFE6808933 The first (Banner) float in the parade as well as the Closing float (introducing the event following the parade on television, the Rose Bowl Football Game) were also tested on Saturday. 

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As we have been doing this year, after viewing and taking photos, The Mister and I head East from the Phoenix Decorating barn area in Irwindale and look for cars parked, indicating a restaurant serving breakfast.  
 
32749CEB-3BF8-46DF-8F9E-CC8FE07484AA This was the place- Georgia's Original Bun 'n Burger with some neon signage above the door indicating its name had been Plum's Cafe (which moved to Costa Mesa in 2012). 
32749CEB-3BF8-46DF-8F9E-CC8FE07484AA It was a little crowded and instead of eating outside, we sat at the counter, with a view of the kitchen31113240-6CE3-45A1-91FF-C32B329C5B1D as well as a view of the rest of the counter and other side of the interior. (Factoid: the record album at the far right in this photo is the Don Ho Show album, which we owned; Mom and Dad loved that nightly comedy, variety and audience participation television show, which only ran for five months in 1976-77 with 90 episodes.)

The printed, disposable menu is quite extensive, with breakfast being served all day. 7B550B21-1619-4093-8E03-9869870E03A17B550B21-1619-4093-8E03-9869870E03A1

32749CEB-3BF8-46DF-8F9E-CC8FE07484AA 'Tavern' ham, eggs (three, poached) and home fries (look at the nice size pieces of potato) along with rye toast ($11.99). A great tasting thick slice of ham as well as the potatoes and eggs and toast.  Very satisfying breakfast.
32749CEB-3BF8-46DF-8F9E-CC8FE07484AAA very thick, but not dense, vanilla flavored waffle with two eggs (over easy) and crispy, thick bacon ($11.99) was also quite a large breakfast. 

There were bottles of wine in the (former) pie case, because this restaurant is open late (a rarity it seems) and the lunch and dinner items, especially the burgers, have us curious to try more of the menu.

Georgia's Original Bun 'n Burger 180 East Rowland Street Covina, CA 91723 (626) 915-2016 Open Sun-Wed 7 a.m.-6 p.m., Thur-Fri-Sat 7 a.m.-9 p.m.
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Roadtrip (During Covid-19) – Hunan Chilli King (San Gabriel) 7 Seven Years Later

On the way back from Oxnard and our visit to Anacapa Island we decided to stay the night in San Gabriel at the newly opened Courtyard which is huge and convenient being right off the 10 Freeway. We had made reservations at the Missus's current favorite restaurant, Bistro Na's. We had made reservations for right when the place opened and were seated quickly. 

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We placed our order and the tea arrived and then……

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Bang…..the power went out. The always friendly and accommodating staff at Bistro Na's told us we could leave if we wanted to or just wait a while and enjoy our tea to see if the power would come back on……which it didn't. After about 20 minutes one of the gentlemen came over and told out the power was out thru all of Temple City, so we decided to leave.

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As we stepped out, we noticed that many folks had gathered in the parking lot…….

From here we needed to determine where we'd get dinner. I had an idea; the Missus has always been somewhat underwhelmed with the Hunan style food in San Diego, so I broached the subject to see if She was in the mood for possibly getting something "big spicy" from a place we hadn't been to in years; Hunan Chilli King. It had been a while since we'd been there and it would be interesting to see how we'd tolerate the super spicy cuisine. So, we headed on over. I parked on Valley to avoid the psycho parking lot.

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The restaurant was barely one-third full, but the counter was filled with take-out orders….I counted a dozen to go orders lined up on the counter! Crazy.

We were seated at a small table near the kitchen…..right next to the chilies…..

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Ah; just like old times…..

The menu at HCK has changed quite a bit since our last visit and it sees like all our favorites were gone and they seemed to have been replaced with dishes we've seen on the menus of Hunan restaurants here in San Diego…..oh well, times have changed I guess or perhaps they've changed ownership?

And around this time; the Missus was getting a bit gun shy and when we placed our order asked the young lady if we could get things "medium spicy"……there was a short pause and then the young lady shrugged and told the Missus "okay" in Mandarin.

The place started filling up as our first dish arrived, we were getting a bit nervous….the phone never stopped ringing and orders were being placed. As the first dish arrived; the La Rou with Dried Radish; I told the Missus that we're getting dishes according to how the kitchen feels they should make it. She asked how I knew and I told Her that three plates and two containers of the same dish came out of the kitchen at the same time so they were making things in large batches. So this "medium spicy" thing was just a pipe dream.

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And yet, this was definitely not as spicy as I recalled; though it was quite good. Loved the smoked pork, balanced saltiness, the dried radish crunchy, but not hard, a mild bitter-sweetness to it. This was spicy, but tolerable.

We cracked up as our next dish arrived (one of three of the same that left the kitchen at the same time)…….they didn't even bother to put it on a plate!

IMG_9782 IMG_9783  This rather novel dish was fried boiled eggs, sautéed with chilies. Now this one was pretty darn spicy and I grabbed the handkerchief from my back pocket. Whew….. The Missus loves Her eggs so this really hit the spot for Her. The variety of chilies had varying degrees of heat and fruity-smokiness. The flavor of the eggs came thru clearly in spite of all the chilies; a nice savory-nutty-sweet-umami, with a hint of sulfur…not in a bad way. The texture of the boiled eggs was excellent as well. That extra coating added a mild crispness to things.

Of course I wanted to get some Pork Intestine and man, it seems like the dishes were getting spicier and spicier…..

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And yet, while I had a waterfall of perspiration flowing by this point, I was enjoying the food! Loved the perfect texture of the intestine; a mild crunch, some firm toothsomeness, the mild offaliness…..and nothing seemed salty at all!

By this point, the place was almost full and the Missus and I started feeling really uncomfortable…in fact, I'd end up getting tested at 3 then 5 days after returning from this trip. I had no symptoms; but just wanted to make sure I wasn't asymptomatic and possibly pass Covid on to someone.

Thankfully, our last dish arrived, one that was very familiar to us….since it seems to be the signature Hunan dish here in San Diego…..we just had to try the now ubiquitous Eggplant and Chilies with Century Egg.

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While it didn't look very promising; this might be the best version we've had to date. The pidan was quite creamy….I just don't know how they do that. The eggplant wasn't mashed to death, but was so smoky and velvety soft, and the chilies gave everything a bit of texture and had some heat to go with things.

By now we were ready to leave…..but not without some SGV "drama". So, there as a large table in the rear of the restaurant with what looked like two families seated. Apparently, one of the men at the table wasn't happy with something. So what he did was ignore the guy and older woman working; waiting until they walked past and then went after the quiet, rather timid young lady, and just stood up over her and screamed at her; clenching his fists and doing his best to intimidate her and unloaded……geez, really? I just wonder what kind of example he's setting for the three kids at the table?

You know; I really miss the food in the SGV….but I don't miss stuff like this.

We couldn't get out of the place fast enough.

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That's what things looked like as we left. You can see the line of folks waiting for takeout.

Well, we made it out in one piece and enjoyed the food…….but I'm not sure we'd want to put up with this again….at least not during the pandemic.

Hunan Chilli King
524 East Valley Boulevard
San Gabriel, CA 91776

Funny thing, just like our visit to Yai Restaurant on the way to Oxnard; it had been 7 years since our last visit to Hunan Chill King! What a coincidence.

2022 Tournament of Roses Rose Parade Float Road Test #3, Breakfast at Lisa’s Coffee Shop (Covina)

It's time for another mmm-yoso!!! 2022 Tournament of Roses Rose Parade float Road Test post.  Kirk (and His Missus) remain on vacation and Cathy is writing.

Link to 2022 Float Road Test #one

Link to 2022 Float Road Test #two

The Mister and I were at Phoenix Decorating in Irwindale early on a Saturday in late September, in time to see floats lined up and ready to undergo mechanics and maneuverability testing. 97D712C9-A907-4B38-9C9F-E87AB648FE0C 80428D18-1DBA-4CDC-B341-77F4145824FE The Lions Clubs International float has another cute design this year to accompany their "Quest for Kindness" theme.
97D712C9-A907-4B38-9C9F-E87AB648FE0C 08764143-A061-4A87-A210-D1E892DA2222The City of Alhambra has their 2022 entry to the Parade, "School Rocks" featuring a bit of movement of the float-the engine will be 'wobbling' its way down Colorado Boulevard over the five mile Parade Route.
943849C2-6EAA-457A-B9FE-CD6C72520BB0 1C0861D1-1108-49D3-AA08-ACA5BB48EE5D Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day , a company that makes some delightfully scented cleaning products, will be sponsoring a float for the third time.  The 'outline' of Mrs. Meyer is on the label of most of their products and the reason for this float design.  Clever and cute.
97D712C9-A907-4B38-9C9F-E87AB648FE0C DFD46BBA-D264-4F28-A81F-71D6D2F63AAE Rotary International, another Service Organization, has their 2022 Parade entry, "Changing Lives Through Education", symbolizing the importance of education around the world and one of Rotary's seven areas of focus: Basic Education and Literacy. 
 9930DF94-FAEB-46FF-9AB6-7D8441024C92 8A03B754-2EED-42B6-9F83-4426811EBA77 The City of Hope Cancer Treatment Center will again (for the 49th year) be inspiring America with cancer survivors riding this beautiful float along the Parade route. 

Bonus photos:20AB277B-02D9-471B-BF3B-FCD9E0016F35 1446A784-1654-4B66-AD9E-152FCF35F18A This basic outline of a float might give you an idea of the design as well as the detail of sturdiness built into all floats. Hopefully more will be complete with the next Road Test to help 'connect the dots'.

20AB277B-02D9-471B-BF3B-FCD9E0016F35 E5C0ECA8-638E-45C1-9F78-0C7260C1CE76 There is always a Driver, who only follows the 'rose colored line' along Colorado Boulevard, looking down the entire route. Then there is the Spotter, who can see out the front of the float and communicates with the driver constantly over headphones.  I caught the Spotter resting his hand out of his viewing area. {you can also see the Spotters’ cut out in each of the above float photos as well as the Spotter and Driver on the Mrs. Meyer's float}1498A258-DDD4-4524-A8D2-552F5E9DCC0790982627-7596-4F85-8AD9-E1EEBBAE4B18 F690BEBD-E22C-4384-8151-49FBE83255D7 Here are some peeks inside the decorating barn. 

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As always, we make no plans and just begin driving home, looking for a breakfast spot.  Usually, we see cars parked so we know a restaurant is open.  This time, we saw the signage.  Had to stop.83A11B04-150A-4E7C-ABC3-68BFB0C809F5 3B792555-9450-4445-A555-B948A1A2EE483B792555-9450-4445-A555-B948A1A2EE483B792555-9450-4445-A555-B948A1A2EE48 A good size breakfast menu with many choices.  Again, we did not order coffee, even though this is a Coffee Shop.

83A11B04-150A-4E7C-ABC3-68BFB0C809F5 C87D8DA6-9DCD-4DC7-93AD-AF03D93B6438 The "Mini Attack" ($8.99) was wonderful.  House made buttermilk biscuit (light and fluffy), grilled and then filled with scrambled egg and a sausage patty (really good quality, flavor and size) and smothered in house made Country Gravy.  It was served with two *very good* house made salsas. 
83A11B04-150A-4E7C-ABC3-68BFB0C809F5The Corned Beef Hash breakfast plate ($13.99) was enough to share.  A good sized serving of griddled crisped hash along with nicely crisped Home Fries, two (poached) eggs and toast.  Flavors! Filling!  A great neighborhood place! 

Lisa's Coffee Shop 1530 W. San Bernardino Road Covina, CA 91722 (626) 339-2014 Open seven days, 7 arm,-2 p.m.

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Roadtrip (During Covid-19) – The Collection Farmers’ Market, Ragamuffin Coffee Roasters (Oxnard) and Mama Lu’s Dumpling House (City of Industry)

We slept rather well after our excursion to Anacapa Island then dinner at Moqueca. We woke rather early and I took a short walk. We needed to refuel both on gasoline and  caffeine for the drive to Monterey Park where we'd be spending the evening.

I decided to make a stop at the shopping complex called the Collection Riverpark which was right next to the 101 freeway. We had stopped here before to grab some snacks at Whole Foods, but on this morning, being a Saturday, there was a Farmer's Market. Which was pretty mellow, I guess not too many folks want to head on over to the mall at 8am on a Saturday?

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Still, we enjoyed the stroll and the Missus figured out how much She enjoyed Gooseberries.

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The Collection Farmers Market
2710-2780 Park View Ct.
Oxnard, CA 93036
Saturdays 8am – 2pm

The Missus had been wanting some coffee, so we headed over to the Food Hall in the complex called "The Annex" and Ragamuffin Coffee Roasters.

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The Missus really enjoyed Her Pour Over and their Cold Brew was quite good as well. 

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I think this will be a nice stop for us on future road trips.

Ragamuffin Coffee Roasters
550 Collection Blvd. (In the Annex Food Hall)
Oxnard, CA 93036
Hours:
Mon – Thurs 8am – 6pm
Fri – Sun 8am – 8pm

The drive to the SGV was a breeze and we headed off to our old neighborhood to do some snack shopping at Hong Kong Market, before trying to decide on what to get for a light lunch. We drove down Colima Road and noticed that a location of Mama Lu's had opened up. Some Jiaozi and Niu Rou Chuan (beef roll).

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This was back in July when things were looking good, before the Delta surge hit. Still, seats were spaced out nicely. We were seated and then something interesting happened.

We heard strains of Beethoven's Ode to Joy and soon a "robot" made its way past us holding takeout containers!

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It followed the set "path" and took the takeout to the front, then promptly returned to the kitchen….rinse….repeat! It was quite entertaining.

First to arrive was the Niu Rou Chuan; which was quite hefty.

IMG_9770  IMG_9771 The bread was nicely browned and crisp and not overly greasy. The beef was a bit on the tough side and the bean sauce much too sweet for our taste. The slices of cucumber too thick and cumbersome. Not even close to our favorite version from 101 Noodle Express….though we haven't been there in ages…perhaps we'll revisit again one of these days.

And of course we got some Jiaozi….the Shrimp and Pork version.

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Well, at least Mama Lu's is pretty consistent. Like my visits to other locations, the wrapper of the jiaozi was on the hard and brittle side. As my MIL taught me, it seems the dough has been over-mixed. The filling was fine, if on the salty side. 

Not bad, but not great…..man this had us missing QingDao Bread

Still, it had been a while since we'd been back and things are always changing.

Mama Lu Dumpling House
17515 Colima Rd.
City of Industry, CA 91748

By now it was time to see if we could get an early check-in at where we were staying in Monterey Park and perhaps grab a nap before dinner.

Thanks for stopping by!

2022 Tournament of Roses Rose Parade float road test #2, Breakfast at Flo’s Coffee Shop (Azusa)

mmm-yoso!!! is a food blog and there are many reasons we find places to eat.  Cathy is writing today about the reason and the place.  Kirk is busy at work.

Link to 2022 Rose Parade float Road Test #1 

Link to Road Test #3

This past Saturday, The Mister and I woke around 4 a.m., let the dogs out and got ready to drive North.  We left the driveway at 5 a.m. and got on the foggy, dark, empty freeway.  There was a stop for coffee and treats in Tustin and then the sun was out and we were in Irwindale, at Phoenix Decorating Company, where we have not been since we decorated floats for the 2020 Rose Parade back in December of 2019.  Floats were already on the road, being tested for mechanics and maneuverability.

 A94FE825-8154-456A-BB7A-B0EE1E98AFF9 "Arctic Dream", the 2022 entry by Oddfellows and Rebekahs, a service organization, is so cute! 
A94FE825-8154-456A-BB7A-B0EE1E98AFF9 3B256F72-DA1D-40B6-AF5E-AF439ECB4FDA The Lutheran Hour Ministries will have their 72nd entry in the 2022 Parade. "Jesus Teaches" goes with the Theme of the Parade, which is celebrating education. 
A94FE825-8154-456A-BB7A-B0EE1E98AFF9 The Royal Court will ride in the same float as in the past few years.  The exterior 'beaning' looks good; other details and, of course, flowers, will be added during decorating.
A94FE825-8154-456A-BB7A-B0EE1E98AFF9 The Farmers Insurance float underwent its first test.  I can see pine and palm trees-and the driver (in the center of the float).  The driver looks down and follows the 'rose colored line' along Colorado Boulevard during the parade and does not see the route; there is a 'spotter' at the front of every float.  
A94FE825-8154-456A-BB7A-B0EE1E98AFF9 FFDFDA16-FA2D-45FE-9D2D-BA6507901AF7You can see the 'spotter' seated in the front of this rebar shell of a float undergoing its first road test.  Unsure of who the sponsor is, but suspect it might be Trader Joe's, because of the banana shape near the back.
A94FE825-8154-456A-BB7A-B0EE1E98AFF9 7876389E-FD3D-4B54-B6F1-30392EC8684808583DC7-3652-4FD0-8CF9-B15941423444 The 'spotter' will be out in the open-on the 'jeep'- of this float, sponsored by Mutual of Omaha.  It looks like and ode to Wild Kingdom  (a classic conservation educational television show since 1963, currently found on social media and digital channels). 
A94FE825-8154-456A-BB7A-B0EE1E98AFF9 33FD7C2A-1855-40D0-BD7A-469B0EAE475A The Kiwanis International, "Dream to Achieve" is another cute entry.  Seeing the whimsical floats rolling down Colorado Boulevard on January 1 is a great way to start the year. 
 

We were finished taking photos pretty early, since the testing started sooner than 7.  Drove North, over the 210 and headed East on Foothill Boulevard; Route 66.3ECC2DA5-39E7-4E79-9A83-293B74071FFB Look at the sign; we had to stop.
3ECC2DA5-39E7-4E79-9A83-293B74071FFB 8CE2581A-0A4C-403F-B533-8CCF359F9BEF Flo's has been in this location since 2012; it had been a Mexican restaurant for decades prior. 

43C2B303-3B4F-4522-AFF5-65E138F2EDCA43C2B303-3B4F-4522-AFF5-65E138F2EDCA Breakfast has a good amount of choices.  Thing is, we really did not want any coffee, since we had been awake since 4 a.m., so I can't comment on the 'coffee shop' part of their name. It was pretty crowded and we sat at the counter.
3ECC2DA5-39E7-4E79-9A83-293B74071FFB The Mister ordered the Waffle Combo ($10.45) with over easy eggs and link sausages.  The sausages were very good, eggs cooked properly and the waffle had a distinct vanilla flavor and was soft.
3ECC2DA5-39E7-4E79-9A83-293B74071FFBNot being able to decide and wanting savory, the Huevos Divorciados ($10.45) was my choice.  Two wonderful distinct salsas covering two over easy eggs along with (very good) rice and beans.  The red salsa had a distinct heat and texture: finely diced onions were still crisp (and not part of the heat factor; the chilis had a great heat) the tomatoes added sweetness and were chunky. The green salsa was great, with a garlic an citrus undertone and smooth tomatillo tang.

All in all, a great breakfast on an early Saturday. 

Flo's Coffee Shop 248 West Foothill Blvd Azusa, CA 91702  (626) 334-6600 Open Daily 6:30-2

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Patrons of all occupations eat here.  The fire station is on the next block.  

 

Roadtrip (During Covid-19) – Yai Restaurant 7 Years Later (Los Angeles)

Just before this latest wave of Covid-19 infections, we decided to take another road trip; this time to Oxnard….yes, Oxnard. And, if you've been reading our recent posts, you'll notice that the Missus has been quite enamored with Thai food recently.

So, as we headed up the 101, the Missus requested a stop on Hollywood Boulevard at the edge of Thai Town….requesting a revisit to Yai Restaurant. Funny thing, when I checked on our last visit to Yai, I was shocked to find out it was seven years ago! And our previous visit was seven years before that one! Time sure does fly.

There was quite a bit of construction going on close to the restaurant; though it seems that there are now homeless encampments all along the 101. The location still looks a bit worn and the Yai sign is now quite faded. It does look like they've done a refresh on the interior though.

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Our Server was quite efficient and we chose a table in the far corner. Wouldn't you know….geez, even with all the open seating in the place, two parties would arrive and insist on getting tables next to us….sigh…..

We had our aim on two dishes we've had before and the Missus wanted to try one additional item.

Things started with the BBQ Duck with Chili and Garlic which we had and enjoyed on an earlier visit.

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As before, the duck was on the chewy side….but also as before, that wonderful garlic-basil-chili flavor with a hint of sweetness.

The Missus wanted to try the Som Tom, so we ordered it "spicy"……which, well it wasn't. We've always thought of Yai to be on the Thai-Chinese end of the spectrum.

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This was still quite good though. Loved the cut of the papaya, you could tell, based on the rough edges, and different sizes, that it wasn't "bought in a bag"…in fact, we saw one of the women actually cutting the papaya. Nice acidity, perhaps a bit light on the fish sauce, loved the dried shrimp which added nice savory tones.

Of course, the one item we just had to have was the Black Egg Pow. This was as good, if not better then we recalled.

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Man, I'm not sure how they fry up that pidan, but it's crisp on the outside and oh so creamy. That basil forward sauce has a nice hint of spice, balanced sweetness, good garlic tones, and is just plain wonderful.

We were so happy with our meal. And though the prices have gone up quite a bit….it's been seven years after all, and the portions are smaller…it's actually more in line with true "Thai portions" like we had in Thailand. We didn't order any rice with our meal…..after all, I still had a bit of a drive up to Oxnard….the woman working said "oh, you are trying to be healthy" when we didn't order any rice. And then when I paid,  she gave me a couple of cookies for the road, "because you had no rice, you might get hungry." It just kind of put that "cherry on the top"; you know what I mean.

For some reason, the fact that Yai was just as good seven years down the line just made us feel great……..we felt blessed that in this time of Covid, we were able to get out for a bit and grateful for a wonderful meal.

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And hopefully, we won't have to wait another seven years to have that Black Egg Pow again.

Yai Restaurant
5757 Hollywood Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90028

2022 Rose Parade float Road Test (One) Breakfast at Norm’s

mmm-yoso!!! is a food blog.  Today, Cathy is writing the post; Kirk is having a really busy Monday at work.

Link to 2022 Rose Parade Float Road Test #2

Link to 2022 Road Test # 3

We couldn't wait any longer.  Our last road trip to Pasadena was on January 2, 2020 to see the Showcase of floats of the 2020 Tournament of Roses Rose Parade. If you are a reader of this blog, you know that The Mister and I enjoy "Start to Finish" (as well as Decorating) Rose Parade floats. Last year, the Parade was canceled, however the Theme had been chosen and it will be used for 2022. 269772A0-8DD9-4239-8140-B5318983BF12

Road tests hadn't been announced online, but we drove North on Saturday and, indeed, "our" decorating barn (Phoenix Decorating) was not open, so we drove about two miles North, 

4B353DB4-1D00-4A1B-AAC6-2423266504F5 saw several news trucks and parked.  4372AA10-6053-49FF-B92D-8E3615EA7781 The Fiesta Parade Floats barn was having a road test of three of their 2021 floats.
 4A1E5995-E0AB-4841-A106-D14EA3015945 9960FE66-27E4-49D9-B03D-96CC6C03D948_1_201_a You can see this float, by the City of Torrance, will be adorable!  The elephant's head sways back and forth and it looks like there will be a water feature. 
3208A0E6-E683-433A-B90F-CE3A90610A9E 2D4D556A-08BC-4624-8C31-737DFE08264A The base of the Donate Life float (facing opposite of the drawing) will have people in the small boats at the bottom.  You can see where the "spotter" is sitting in the front.  The driver is way in the back (inside the boxed in area), since all he sees and follows is the 'Rose Colored Line' along Colorado Boulevard during the parade.

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082B1746-62BA-4CC6-9382-3C9BC7B54A9B_1_201_a This one might be difficult to envision now, but you can see by its size that it will be magnificent!  The UPS Store float will have to be able to 'collapse' along the parade route, that's why all the hydraulics are there.  Again, this is the 'off camera' side view of the float-the "basket" is at the front of the float.  The smaller photo is where the rooster tail feathers will be- and I think they will be moving. 

After this wonderful semblance of 'normal', The Mister and I drove about six miles, South East.04F0B4DC-4B84-48C6-979A-9F257F52646A We had to stop. Norms, one of the first 24/7 Los Angeles restaurants, an icon since 1949, has a Norms Junior location in West Covina,  in a former Spires Restaurant building.  Because of new protocols, the menu is simple,

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7E117C04-34B4-4238-A1FB-80219E577BCA  as is the order and pay area.
7E117C04-34B4-4238-A1FB-80219E577BCA 352B9441-1758-4BFD-A19D-E074F60AB6E8 Beverages and utensils are ready at the end of the counter and you can carry those to wherever you would like to sit.  Soon the food is brought to your table.  
5353B614-904C-417C-B795-865289F0154F The Mister chose the "Bigger Better Breakfast" ($8.99).  Wow, two pancakes, two eggs, two bacon, two sausage, a large slice of ham and hash browns.  So much flavor!  Perfectly cooked over-easy eggs, really nice pancakes.  What a great meal. 
5353B614-904C-417C-B795-865289F0154F  044B9092-8377-4DCD-8321-8D183746A7F0 I chose the breakfast sandwich ($5.99).  I used to always try breakfast sandwiches following road tests for the many years and somehow got out of the habit.  I am now back in the habit.  The toasted eggy brioche bun was quite large.  There were two eggs (I asked for over medium and they were).  The cheese and sausages were just the perfect compliments; quality sausage and a better American cheese. A great meal. 

So happy we stopped here. 

Norms Junior  501 N. Azuza Avenue West Covina 91791 open daily 7 a.m.-11 p.m. Website (626) 859-2375
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Road Trip (Before Covid) – Bistro Na’s

After our dinner at Mister Jiu's in San Francisco; the Missus really wanted to head on over to Bistro Na's in Temple City, which also has a Michelin Star and has become a favorite of Hers. Since my Birthday was on a weekend, we decided to head on over for lunch.

At this point in time the first positive cases of Covid-19 had been reported and infections were still in the single digits and the first confirmed cases were reported in the UK and Spain….man, that just seems so long ago.

At this point; we could tell that folks; especially in the Chinese community were getting a bit leery as was clearly indicated by how empty Bistro Na's was during our visit.

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Even though it was my birthday; the Missus took charge of ordering, and She quickly found another dish to add to Her "favorites list"; the Okra in Seasoned Dressing.

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The okra had been nicely presented in a wonderfully balanced salty-sweet-savory sauce that heightened the pleasantly earth-grassy flavor of the okra. The Missus loved the combination of the crunchy, yet slippery (gotta love that "neba-neba") okra as well. We have another one for the list.

Man, that spinach with sesame sauce was slathered in the stuff.

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There was a deceptively large amount of spinach in this as it had been compressed into a square shape. Just a bit too much sesame paste in this for us.

Of course; my favorite is the Chili Tofu Skin. We always place a full order and get another order to go.

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So refreshing, crunchy, with a touch of spice, the cilantro adding a nice, bright, mild pungent-lemony touch to things.

We did not care for the Stuffed Lotus Root; it was too sweet and the texture quite mushy.

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And two other favorites – you can read about those in my previous posts.

Of course the Crispy Shrimp is a must.

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And the light and crisp; super tender, but wonderfully gamey Crispy Lamb Brisket.

IMG_0024 IMG_0025While we still haven't roamed very far yet; we are sorely tempted to get takeout from Bistro Na's….which is what they are doing right now.

Who knows; we might just give in and treat ourselves…..though driving 120 miles each way might just be pushing it a bit, don't you think?

Bistro Na's
9055 Las Tunas Drive
Temple City, CA 91780
(626) 286-1999

What have you been doing to treat yourself and make things more bearable these days?

2020 Tournament of Roses Rose Parade Showcase of floats, Lunch at Costa’s (Covina)

Welcome back to reading mmm-yoso!!!, a food blog, on this beautiful January day.  Cathy is writing and the first part of this post is about the 2020 Tournament of Roses Rose Parade Showcase of Floats, and at the end is the part about the food we ate that day.

When the Rose Parade ends, the floats line up end to end on Sierra Madre Boulevard and they can be viewed from about 1 p.m. on January 1 and from 7 a.m.- 4 p.m. on January 2.  There are three entrances, each one easily found with a colored balloon (you can see the red balloon here).  

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776C5562-019F-4ECB-A9C4-EA4AA6692DA7The Burbank Tournament of Roses Association presented "Rise Up", depicting a mythical Phoenix rising from the ashes (of the 2018 California wildfires) to create hope, rebirth and renewal.
776C5562-019F-4ECB-A9C4-EA4AA6692DA7 "Hope Knows No Limits", presented by Shriners Hospital for Children celebrated the carefree spirit of childhood that is born of Hope. Notice the 'child' on the swing has a prosthetic leg.A62290DF-088E-4A25-ABB7-009A2BBFD96C"First Responders Bring Hope, Presented by the Oddfellows and Rebekahs and had multiple First Responders, in uniform, riding the float and being applauded along the Parade route. 
A62290DF-088E-4A25-ABB7-009A2BBFD96C"Hope Keeps Us Going" by the City of Alhambra was a cute contribution to the variety of 46 floats along the route.
A62290DF-088E-4A25-ABB7-009A2BBFD96C"The Voyage of Hope-1620" presented by General Society of Mayflower Descendents embodied the parade theme in that the 12 passengers who embarked on the journey in a cargo ship 400 years ago were motivated by the hope for freedom religion and a better way of life.  
A62290DF-088E-4A25-ABB7-009A2BBFD96C Details of so many of the floats are missed when viewing on television.  the Welcome Credit Union float, "Hope Creates Community" showed the story of a community coming together to help a young (squirrel) family fix up their new 'tree home'. Such detail. 

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46 floats, thousands of volunteers, tens of thousands of man hours.  Impossible to document it all; I have over 300 photos. This post has links to all of the float road tests we attended. This is a link to Phoenix Decorating Company, one of three float builders (in addition to the six self-built float builders).  This link to The Rose Examiner has so many articles about the Tournament as well as float winners and better photographs.

The theme and President of the 2021 Tournament will be introduced in just about two weeks.

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In 2018, Phoenix Decorating Company moved the construction barn from Pasadena to Irwindale and that gave The Mister and I plenty of new restaurants to explore following our observing the float road tests.  One restaurant we really liked was Costa's Family Restaurant in West Covina, where we enjoyed dinner after decorating floats in 2018. We hadn't been to Costa's for more than a year! 0938772B-79E1-4419-B0A7-02344CC06037 8497B62E-F842-40C8-9E88-253BEF296765 It was January 2 and the lobby was still decorated for Christmas.  Being a weekday, there were several 'lunch specials' on the menu. Time for comfort food to start the year, and follow the miles of walking to view the floats. CAB796C3-3A7B-4F93-832A-CC02EA4088B2
CAB796C3-3A7B-4F93-832A-CC02EA4088B2 0C66C3B8-08CE-4327-95FD-80A3CAF897C0 Liver and onions (calves liver; tender, thin and with a wonderful flavor). $8.29.  It came with the salad or soup, dinner roll and either a beverage or dessert. 
CAB796C3-3A7B-4F93-832A-CC02EA4088B2 The hot turkey sandwich ($9.99) on a slice of white bread, served with vegetables, mashed potatoes and lots of gravy (along with -yes- canned cranberry sauce) was really wonderful, filling, flavorful and satisfying. 7A3A4777-033B-4889-84B4-E4C9DBAAD2DE7A3A4777-033B-4889-84B4-E4C9DBAAD2DE The (baked here) dinner roll; wonderful. The mixed sherbet dessert was just a perfect ending to this meal and just enough to make the drive back home to East County without needing to stop for a snack.  

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

1101D142-714B-44BC-A6E9-ACB82F7B3D48 Happy New Year! 

2020 Tournament of Roses Rose Parade float decorating. Dinner at Peppertree Cafe (Glendora).

mmm-yoso!! is primarily a food blog.  There are many reasons food is acquired.  Cathy is posting today about another year end event when she and The Mister volunteer, along with their meal following the long work day. Kirk and His Missus are still 'on vacation'.

In January, the New President of the Tournament of Roses was announced and she announced the theme of the 2020 Rose Parade. (Details at the top of this post, along with links to all 2020 float road tests).11F995F6-864A-4408-AA9B-1E126B808E6A_1_100_o This Saturday was the first day of float decorating. 11F995F6-864A-4408-AA9B-1E126B808E6A_1_100_oCheck in kiosks, light rain and an excitement surrounded the Phoenix Decorating Company decorating barn in Irwindale. Soon enough, we were called in and met our Crew Chief who escorted us to the float where we would be working on this first of the 'dry' decorating days. Live flowers show up around December 26 or 27, so they will be fresh on the floats.  These Saturdays before Christmas are decorations made with glue and tiny details of dry materials: peas, beans, lentils, coffee grounds, straw, dry flowers, dry parsley and so much more. 
11F995F6-864A-4408-AA9B-1E126B808E6A_1_100_oWalking past numerous floats
11F995F6-864A-4408-AA9B-1E126B808E6A_1_100_oand material product (these are statice flowers, which are cut, dried and blended into a powder to be spread on floats needing large areas of blue or pink colors).
F58846F3-5157-426F-A5B1-02BB69410138Colors are painted for easy material application. ('Soaring with Hope' presented by Kiwanis International).
11F995F6-864A-4408-AA9B-1E126B808E6A_1_100_oHere's part of a thatch roof effect, almost finished before lunch. ('Growing a Better Tomorrow' by Western Asset).
11F995F6-864A-4408-AA9B-1E126B808E6A_1_100_oGlue and onion seed being applied. ('Planting Seeds of Hope' by Sikh American Float Foundation). 
1494FD04-55EE-4F14-90C2-2161DF3BB75F Rotary ('Hope Connects the World') had a lot of volunteers this first day.
11F995F6-864A-4408-AA9B-1E126B808E6A_1_100_o Shriner's Hospitals for Children ('Hope Knows No Limits') completed quite a bit.
11F995F6-864A-4408-AA9B-1E126B808E6A_1_100_oThese ladies, first time volunteers, were applying bended straw flowers to one of the homes on the SCAN Foundation float, 'Hope's Hope'.
11F995F6-864A-4408-AA9B-1E126B808E6A_1_100_oC02E3057-24C1-4ED8-B818-4DBA2AD47C56The Lions Club float ('Hope for 2020')really has so many cute details all related to vision, one of their five tenants. 
11F995F6-864A-4408-AA9B-1E126B808E6A_1_100_o Part of the SCAN Foundation float had coffee grounds (on the frame of the window), sesame seeds (the yellow 'bricks') and poppy seeds (the darker half circle castle pieces).  Across the way is the Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day float, 'Plant a garden, Believe in Tomorrow'.818E7074-2503-4E72-BF8C-B228D481C26EThere's the Cowboy Channel float, 'Walk, Ride, Rodeo'.
818E7074-2503-4E72-BF8C-B228D481C26EHere's Trader Joe on 'It Takes a Flight of Fancy'.  He's in a pickle barrel and holding a pickle in his left hand. F7FAC74B-1034-4BE2-BE84-EA6DD76F0E88F7FAC74B-1034-4BE2-BE84-EA6DD76F0E88 Two floats are still under construction- Wescom Credit Union and Farmers Insurance. There's plenty of time(!)

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Details for volunteering and artist renditions of some of the floats are on the Phoenix Decorating page.  Details of Tournament activities are on The Rose Examiner page and more other Tournament activity details on the Tournament of Roses  page. 

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We stopped at Cream Pan for a quick breakfast on the way up, brought our own lunch for our 30 minute break and decided to head East, to Glendora, for dinner once we finished working. I posted about a breakfast here in 2018  9B8618E6-1432-4D4D-B493-1CB5D1C4D36F1633F333-E76C-4442-A6A2-4A8BEF16A32A There is a regular menu as well as a Special Menu on weekends. 

1B4224C2-2ECA-4CAF-94F6-5056F3F3D5DAItalian Wedding Soup-very good long simmered chicken broth along with the spinach and carrots, tiny beef-pork meatballs and tiny orzo pasta.
1B4224C2-2ECA-4CAF-94F6-5056F3F3D5DAThe house made thousand Island is excellent.  A refreshing salad.
1B4224C2-2ECA-4CAF-94F6-5056F3F3D5DA An eight ounce Top Sirloin along with five coconut shrimp and choice of potato or fresh vegetables (sautéed in garlic butter) ($13.99) Look at all those vegetables!  The Top Sirloin was cooked to a perfect medium rare and had great flavor, the crispy coconut shrimp were so nice; plump, juicy and crispy.
1B4224C2-2ECA-4CAF-94F6-5056F3F3D5DAPrime Rib ($15.99) was great- medium rare, large and flavorful,  and the salted baked potato made this special meal after a long day just a bit more special.  

We had really liked the breakfast here…dinner was also excellent.  

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.

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