Food Thread

Christmas lunch from the summit of Killington peak:
Grilled cheddar and tomato soup
Duck quesadilla
Hot pretzel with HOT mustard
Kobe dog with slaw
Spicy Bloody Mary
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Ended with beignets and Fire on the Mountain (hot cider + fireball)
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Christmas dinner from the summit of Killington peak:
Grilled cheddar and tomato soup
Duck quesadilla
Hot pretzel with HOT mustard
Kobe dog with slaw
Spicy Bloody Mary
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Ended with beignets and Fire on the Mountain (hot cider + fireball)
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Wow, that looks amazing! The food and the view.

I've got nothing. I made a chicken salad this morning. The darn ungrateful thing wouldn't even touch it. :mad:
 
God you guys are funny although bordering on icky.
I've a tendency to eat what the locals do, often not just good manners but sometimes it helps save your life. I never ask what meat it contains, mostly the live version is there in the room providing clues. Here Kitty-kitty.
Hey Fido, here's my sister, she gave birth last week to twins.
Sometimes tasty, sometimes repulsive but hey...Rome with Caesar.
 
I would draw the line at that rotten shark stuff that I think is from Iceland. Probably a few more things but that one always stood out as particularly repulsive.
 
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And the wife's home canned Zingy Pickles... if you like jalepeno peppers on a burger, you'd love them. Very zippy. Soup was to die for. Can't believe it came out so good, as it was an experiment. We looked at a lot of recipes and then winged it. The very low ingredient count made it pretty hard to screw up. Something this easy shouldn't taste so damn good. But, there it is.
 
Blizzard warning... two nice days and back to shitty weather and stayin' holed up at Rosa's Cantina until the spring thaw. Might have to eat the dogs. The worn out old front end loader that passes for a snow plow here in the hinterlands has been by the house twice, already. I can hear that bastard cussing me from inside. Ok, I left a trailer with a stump grinder and one of the trucks sitting out front on the street. Pure necessity. If I don't do that, the fucker buries my driveway in four feet of icy snow. Of course, if you've lived here all your life and have the dirt on all his dirty dealings, he actually clears your driveway. That rattletrap loader actually sounds like a train being driven on the streets. You can hear it coming twenty minutes before it gets here. Like sleeping in one of BNSF Railroad's box cars when it's scootin' along at 70mph... not that I'd know about that, but I've heard tell... anyway, it's going to be a long night with no sleep. Wish I had a few of those Chocolate Mocha Cow beers you've been drinking.
 

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