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Tag Archives: turkey
A Little Pizza My Heart
800 Degrees Los Angeles (Westwood), California 800 Degrees has enjoyed robust patronage since opening its doors early in 2012, primarily for delivering decent, inexpensive pizza quickly under chandelier light in a comfortable space on a bustling Westwood street corner. Henry … Continue reading
Posted in Southern California
Tagged 800 Degrees, Anthony Carron, arugula, Autostrada, CA, caciocavallo, California, Carni, cheese, chef, dough, fontina, friarelli, L.A., LA, Los Angeles, Neapolitan, olive, panini, panuozzo, Peperonata, pizza, rapini, Salsiccia, Salumi, sandwich, street food, turkey, Westwood
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It’s Only A Model
Camelot truck Formerly somewhere on the road in the U.S. The Knights of the Round Table may eat ham and jam and SPAM a lot, but a pared-down food truck hauling a bevy of lords and ladies in medieval garb … Continue reading
Posted in Trippy Food (Tasty flora and fauna), USA
Tagged Camelot, City Kitchen, drumsticks, festival, food truck, Henry VIII, herbs, Hollywood, Hollywood and Highland, King Arthur, knights, Los Angeles, medieval, Meleagris gallopavo, olive oil, Renaissance, roasted, Round Table, sage, Starz, tendons, turkey, turkey legs, Urban Palate, Westwood, Wilshire
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Let’s Talk Turkey
Huber’s Cafe Portland, Oregon Portland is a quirky place that prides itself on being slightly off-center (and often a little off-kilter). Nowhere is this more obvious than downtown, where signs throughout the area urge Portlanders to “Keep Portland Weird”, with … Continue reading
Posted in Trippy Food (Tasty flora and fauna), USA
Tagged 1879, 3rd Ave, BCS National Championship, beer bread, Bureau Saloon, convection oven, dinners, Frank Huber, Huber's, Jim Louie, Kahlúa, oldest, OR, Oregon, Oregon Ducks, Pioneer Building, Portland, pumpkin pie, Restaurant, Spanish coffee, Stark, Thanksgiving, turkey, Voodoo Donuts
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That’s Some Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown
Pumpkin North America and elsewhere Although durian bears the title of the King of Fruit, the true crowned monarch is the world’s largest fruit, the pumpkin. Most people casually disregard the pumpkin as being only good for jack-o-lanterns and pies, … Continue reading
Posted in Trippy Food (Tasty flora and fauna), USA
Tagged 12th Ave, 1621, ale, appletini, Artisanal L.A, Beaverton, Bistro, Buffalo Bill's Brewery, butternut squash, CA, California, Cartopia, coniglio, cranberries, Culver City, curry, diced, dumplings, food cart, fried, green onions, Hawthorne, Italian, jack-o-lantern, Los Angeles, Lucifer's, Marionberry, Mingo, OR, Oregon, pies, pizza, pod, Portland, prosciutto, pumpkin, pumpkin martini, puree, Puritan Chow, rabbit, raisins, ravioli, Rush Street, sausage, seeds, soup, spinach, squash, Tartist, The Round, turkey, Typhoon, Wampanoag, Whiffies, world's largest fruit, Zucha
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