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What I Ate: February 22, 2010
Posted 22 February, 2010 at 11:24pm by Michael Chu
Dinner: I grilled a whole Mediterranean sea bass (or branzino) as well as zucchini, red bell peppers, and mushrooms.
Mediterranean sea bass
What I Ate: February 21, 2010 (Texadelphia)
Posted 21 February, 2010 at 9:42pm by Michael Chu
Dinner: We stopped in at the Texadelphia on Brodie Lane to try their Tex-Mex influenced Philly Cheesesteaks. We split two different sandwiches.
The Texican Beef with grilled onions, mozzarella and lots of sliced jalapenos. Comes with a side of Queso to pour on top.
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What I Ate: February 21, 2010 (Texadelphia)
What I Ate: February 20, 2010 (Annie's Cafe & Bar, CK Thai Cuisine)
Posted 20 February, 2010 at 10:33pm by Michael Chu
Lunch: We ate at Annie's Cafe & Bar (319 Congress Avenue, Austin, TX - (512) 472-1884). We ordered their Antipasti Salad which was passable.
The Chili Prawns in Peppery Butter Sauce were decent. The heads had more of an iodine/bromine taste (which we don't like) but the ends of the tails didn't have the off putting taste. The sauce was slightly spicy and very flavorful.
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What I Ate: February 20, 2010 (Annie's Cafe & Bar, CK Thai Cuisine)
What I Ate: February 19, 2010 (U.S. Wellness Meats New York Strip Steak)
Posted 19 February, 2010 at 8:40pm by Michael Chu
Lunch: Tina made me a roast beef, turkey, and ham sandwich.
Dinner: I grilled a New York Strip steak from U.S. Wellness Meats (an online vendor of grassfed beef) with red potatoes, and red and green bell peppers while Tina steamed the remaining two clusters of snow crabs.
What I Ate: February 18, 2010
Posted 19 February, 2010 at 1:45am by Michael Chu
Lunch: We made sandwiches for lunch. I made a roast beef on pumpernickel/rye bread with swiss cheese, red onions, and lettuce.
Dinner: We went over to a have hot pot with our friends Jennie and John in belated celebration of Chinese New Years (our third and last Chinese New Year dinner this year). There were three electric hot pots going (ours kept tripping the circuit breaker in the power strip) feeding about 15 people. It was a lot of fun.
Things We Like: Gold Bond Ultimate Healing Skin Therapy Lotion with Aloe
Posted 18 February, 2010 at 3:54pm by Tina Jiang(Filed under: Things We Like) 2 comments
I have very dry skin in the winter and have tried many different brands of lotion (conventional and natural) to relieve the itchiness in my arms and legs. Most of the lotions are ok for providing temporary relieve from the tightness and flakiness of dry skin, but none provided long lasting relief from itchiness. Recently I discovered the Gold Bond Ultimate Healing Skin Therapy Lotion with Aloe. I decided to give it a try after reading many positive reviews on Drugstore.com, and have found it to be the "ultimate" lotion that I've been searching for.
Things We Like: Introduction
Posted 18 February, 2010 at 3:47pm by Michael Chu(Filed under: Things We Like) No comments
After running Cooking For Engineers for almost six years, we've had the opportunity to test a variety of kitchen products, both good and bad. In our daily lives, we approach the stuff we use in a similar manner - trying out several different products, brands, or methods until we find what works best for us.
We thought we should put some of this information to good use and share it with our readership. Recommendations we make are not necessarily the best of what's out there, but is the best of what we've used or what works best for our preferences or lifestyle. We'll try to explain why we like each item and hopefully that will help our readers determine if it's something they'll like as well.
What I Ate: February 17, 2010 (McDonald's)
Posted 17 February, 2010 at 10:01pm by Michael Chu
Dinner: I steamed a couple pounds of snow crab clusters and roasted diced potatoes while Tina cooked some spinach.
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What I Ate: February 17, 2010 (McDonald's)
What I Ate: February 16, 2010
Posted 16 February, 2010 at 7:26pm by Michael Chu
Lunch: Tina tried making ramen again using a rich pork stock, Nong Shim Instant Ramyun Noodles, nori, bamboo shoots, pork, and a hard boiled egg. The pork soup was great by itself, but didn't work well with the noodles (tasted a little bland). We'll have to keep working at it.
Dinner: Tina and I split some leftovers (pork ribs, ribeye steak, creamed spinach, and sweet potato).
What I Ate: February 15, 2010 (Texas Land & Cattle Steakhouse)
Posted 15 February, 2010 at 10:32pm by Michael Chu
Lunch: The last of the BJ's Favorite Pizza - one more slice of the BJ's Southwestern Pizza left.
Dinner: We tried Texas Land & Cattle Steakhouse (5510 S I H 35 # C, Austin, TX - (512) 442-6448) on Stassney after picking up some more supplies at Lowe's. The meal was surprisingly good.
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What I Ate: February 15, 2010 (Texas Land & Cattle Steakhouse)