The Band

  • Kevin, The Dad ~ Lead Vocals
  • The Lady ~ Income, Budget, Vocals
  • Doodlebug, Five Year Old Daughter ~ Vocals, Big Yellow Horn, Magic Wand Guitar
  • The Little Man, Three Year Old Son ~ Alligator Piano, Various Percussion, Ear Tubes
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Food and Drink

Thursday, February 26, 2009

How You Like Them Apples

I love apples.  Some apples more than others.  My favorite apple is the honeycrisp apple.

However, the other day as I was cruising through the produce section, I saw a new variety of apple available to us.  The name alone peeked my curiosity.  The Pinata apple!  Wow!  Pinata?

The word pinata means only one thing to me, party.  So I was pleasantly satisfied when indeed, after I sliced one up and started eating it, that there was a party in my mouth.  Insert joke that writes itself here.

I would highly suggest giving the Pinata apple a try, if you enjoy different types of apples.  It's firm and crisp, has a slight citrus hint of flavor to it and has a goofy shape compared to other apples. 

How in the world I can get so into the taste of different apples, but can't enjoy wine a lot is beyond me.

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Holiday Beverage

With my mom in town, I've been thinking of Louisiana a lot.

I was out shopping today and ran into a friend from the old neighborhood.

Abita Holiday

I brought home a six pack of the top and bottom right.  That should last me six months.

Enjoy your day!

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Simple Lunch

Seeing that the family slept in today and had a late breakfast, we thought we would have a simple lunch and pick at gametime snacks while watching the Saints game.

The children are now walking around the house saying we are having "ham, cheese and crappers".

For those of you playing at home, it's ham & cheese roll ups dipped in mustard, with crackers.

Monday, June 23, 2008

Be A Hero To A Gyro

There is a locally owned restaurant here in Florence, KY called Florence Y'all Gyros & Wings.  If you click the link for Florence, KY you will get a clue as to how the establishment came up with it's name.

I like the place for numerous reasons, the biggest being because it's locally owned and the guy that owns it is really nice.  He is a true entrepreneur that is always striving to make his establishment better.  He is always there and works his backside off to serve up good food ata good price in a land where his cut throat competition is every chain restaurant you can think of, be it Crapplebee's, Tooters, & Olive Yards.  This place is covered with chain, cookie cutter restaurants, so any place we find that is locally owned we do our best to support them.

The owner of Florence Y'all Gyros & Wings is also a sponsor of the three annual disc golf tournaments a couple of us direct, out at Idlewild Disc Golf Course, and he is always willing to lend a hand anyway he can.

Recently, our friend and his restaurant were nominated by the local ABC television affiliate as one of the best Gyros in the Cincinnati region.  So, if you have the time and you would like to take my word for it that his gyros are very delicious, please go to this article, click on the link to submit your vote, and drop an email voting for Florence Y'all Gyros & Wings as the best gyro in the region before June 26th. 

Trust me, you will be helping a good guy get a bit of well deserved, free advertising to help better his business.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Me And My Wine

I will be attending a fund-raiser event on Friday night that happens to be a wine tasting and competition.

Here's the catch, I'm not a wine drinker.  Sure, I used to throw back a swig of Ripple back in the younger years, trying to look cool, but I never acquired a taste for any sort of wine in my adult years.  I'm a bourbon guy, if and when I ever have an alcoholic beverage. 

The event is happening like this:

  • Form a team of one to three people and choose three bottles of the same wine to bring to the event.
  • Each team will submit two of their bottles to be bagged, numbered, then put out for tasting.  The third bottle will be held aside.
  • All attendees can taste and rate the wine on some sort of scale.
  • The team that brought the winning wine, will take home all the third bottles set aside.  The loser gets to have their third bottle back to go drown their sorrows in.

So my question to you, Internet.  What is a good wine, that I can go get three bottles of, that won't break the bank?  I know about Two Buck Chuck, so maybe something different.

You may be thinking to yourself, Why are you asking this?  You just said you are not a wine drinker.  What do you need a shot at winning wine for?  Gifts!  I can use those bottles to take to my father-out-law when we travel up to see him.  If we ever get invited to dinner where a bottle of wine might be appropriate to bring, presto!  Free wine.

I thank you for any recommendations submited by y'all.  Who knows, you might turn another wine lover on to your favorite.

Tuesday, February 05, 2008

Happy Mardi Gras!

Yes, hello.

Happy Mardi Gras y'all.  Back in Louisiana this is a day for food, drink, family, friends and fun.  Let's make some jambalaya shall we?

Ingredients_2

Going from right to left we have the following:

  • rice
  • couple of diced up onions
  • four big chicken breasts diced up
  • some chuck roast diced up (if I were near the Gulf Coast this ingredient would be shrimp)
  • couple pounds of andouille sausage cut up
  • green pepper diced
  • red pepper diced
  • yellow pepper diced
  • five or six stalks of celery diced
  • few cloves of garlic minced
  • Louisiana hot sauce
  • loaf of french bread (not pictured)

Chuck_roast_2

Here we go!  Seeing that everyone is trying to think heart smart nowadays, only throw about a half stick of butter in that pot, on medium high heat and add the diced up chuck roast.  Let it brown a little bit, but not too much.

Add_chicken

Add the chicken to the browning chuck and cook them up together.  Mmmm, look at those juices!  Feel free to add some sea salt, cayenne pepper, cumin, throw a few bay leaves in there.  Whatever spices might tickle your taste buds.

Add_sausage

Two words: sausage time.  Add the sausage in once the first two meats are looking pretty and cooked.  Turn up the The Bluerunners coming from the speakers.   Stir that pot and get all those meats simmering together.

Trinity_2

For some reason (picture purposes I think) I pulled the meat out with a slotted spoon and set it aside in a bowl, then added the Trinity to all the juices in the pot.  Trinity you ask?  Bell peppers, onions and celery.  Pretty much anything I cook as far as sauce, soup, or stew starts with this.  C'mon I'm from Louisiana.  I threw in a red & yellow pepper for color, you can go just green if you want.  I usually don't take anything from the pot ever when cooking jambalaya, but you can do either way.  Let that Trinity cook down nice and soft.

Add_rice_2

One the Trinity is cooked down (add your meat back to the pot if you took it out, but remember you don't have to take it out), the juices (NEVER DRAIN ANYTHING!!!) are all mixed up and your kitchen is smelling good, add three cups of long grain rice.  Fold the rice in and mix well.  Once rice is mixed in here is where you can get a little creative.  You need six cups of liquid, I don't care what you use.  I could tell you what I use, but I'd have to....well, you can make up your own mind here.  You can go simple as water, whatever stock or broth you would like, but just be careful of the salt factor.  Some crazy people in Northern Louisiana, add a little tomato sauce at this point, but notice I called them crazy.

Boil_it

Once you add your six cups of liquid, after stirring in the rice, bring the pot to a rolling boil, but make sure to stir so rice doesn't stick on bottom of the pot.  Once it starts to roll, turn heat to low, cover the pot with lid.  Stir the pot every eight minutes or so, making sure the rice doesn't stick to the bottom.  Simmer it about half an hour or so, then turn off heat and let it sit for ten minutes.  While it's resting, split that loaf of french bread down the middle, butter both sides, dash a little garlic salt on it and pop it in the oven for those ten minutes.

Yummy

Grab a bowl, a piece of that bread, the bottle of hot sauce, your favorite beverage and enjoy.

Laissez les Bon Temps Rouler!

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Open Letter To Kroger

Dear Kroger,

Your grocery store located on US 42, in Union, KY, has been getting on my nerves quite a bit lately.

The dairy cooler, where the milk is kept, stinks.  To put it lightly, it smells like ass.  Ass that has been swimming in spoiled milk.  I have brought this to the attention of a few of your employees, even Mr. Gray Flat-Top, who seems to be some sort of authority figure there.  The few times I have brought this to his attention, he assured me it would be taken care of and it hasn't.  I don't understand why every other store in the area, even the nastiest of nasty doesn't have this problem and you do.

I know I might ruffle a few feathers over there by stating I would rather purchase my milk elsewhere, until the problem is fixed, but I don't need the above mentioned man giving me the snake eyes every Tuesday morning, when me and The Little Man stop in to do some shopping.

I'm also very aware that I'm going against the normal way of life, as it was set in stone long ago, by being a man providing the primary care for our children.  With that being said, I have since stopped going through the checkout line of one certain old bag that had comments for me about my lack of experience in taking care of children.  She doesn't even know me, or my children, and not once has either child been out of control going through her line.

Yes, your man can continue to give me the snake eyes, but I'm going to wait in a longer line or until someone else comes in from smoking, to check out.  The above mentioned lady doesn't deserve the adult conversation I could engage her in and make her day a little nicer.

Don't get me wrong Kroger, besides your milk cooler smelling foul and a certain few people there, the rest of my shopping experience is fine and you are very conveniently located in my daily rounds.

I'm hoping you can address these issues so I can look forward to purchasing milk from you again and continuing to stand in line of my favorite check out lady, so she can tell me what a fine job I'm doing with my children, we can chit-chat current events, weather, or whatever and put a smile in one another's day.

Regards,

The Only Man In Your Store, With A Child, On Tuesday Mornings.

Wednesday, November 07, 2007

The Executive Chef

Conversation over breakfast at the table Monday as we were in a big hurry to get pre-school on time.

Doodlebug ~ Dad, you cook Pop Tarts so much better than mom.

Me ~ Well of course I do, I'm the executive chef here.

Doodlebug ~ And you cook good too.

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Hitting The Bottle

Today the big brown truck pulled up to our house with a special delivery for me from my friend in Louisiana.

I open the box to find a bottle of this and a list of the personal bios of those people that attended our ten year high school reunion. 

Wow, what southern hospitatlity!

Perhaps after the kids go to sleep tonight, Daddy will have a grown folks drink, go over the list with some friends and discuss who were good friends and who were jerks.

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Hello Old Friend

Honeycrisp_2

Honeycrisp Apples are finally in the store, a true sign that autumn is on it's way.

The best apples in the world.  Yum!

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