Store bought deli ribs $14.99 for 2 racks.
Corn was not quite as good as last time probably picked too late or stored too long.
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Slow cooked Chicken & a creamy Dijon & Tarragon sauce w/ Brown rice.
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Wow. That looks pretty good.
Looks like we're going to have to start posting recipes. ha ha
'Prets' or 'Pret', as we call them, are all over the place in London. They are just starting to leave the London area. We have one on our town centre that just opened about two years ago. You can also find them at some London airports and I think some other EU countries. They're great for a quick bite to eat. The coffee is good too.
I love Pret A Manger - usually eat something there every time I have a layover in London Heathrow!
Actually they have a pretty decent selection especially for a layover and they don't charge Starbucks prices for a good cappuccinoThey're bringing out more and more vegetarian options too.
Their multiseed bread is amazing.
Just got back from my trip. Ate like a pig - probably put on about 10 pounds! Alas no time to take pictures but it was a total gastronomical delight in South Indian Cuisine, very tasty, very tangy and very spicy. I did get a lot of stuff back so as I consume it in the USA, I will post pictures.
Had idlis, vadas, dosas, upma, pongal, sambar, rasam, gazillion types of rice and chutneys, pickles, papadums and lots and lots of coffee. Not to mention every possible way of eating a vegetable, South Indians are more creative with veggies than North Indians.
Some home-made Pizza (except for the dough, that's one of them 'roll 'em out and put your toppings on it' kinds) with (in order from bottom to top) tomato sauce (came with the dough), tomato slices, bell pepper slices, mozzarella, smoked turkey, more mozzarella, red onions thinly sliced, pineapple pieces, some more tomato sauce, pizza seasoning.
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