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In Good Taste

Posted on February 5, 2010

I went to the Giant—and survived

I know. I should have gone to the grocery store earlier this week, but I just couldn’t get there. So this morning, there I was, circling the parking lot at the Loch Raven Towson store looking for a place to park along with dozens of other procrastinators. Not a good sign. Another bad omen: There were [...]

Feedbag

Posted on January 26, 2010

Irish Dinner at Chameleon Cafe

Get Your Irish on in January! Lauraville favorite, The Chameleon Café (4341 Harford Rd., [410] 254-2376), is hosting a special Irish dinner as a fundraiser for Baltimore's annual St. Patrick's Day Parade at 5:30 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 31, 2010. Cost is $75 and includes hors d'oeuvres like rashers ...

Dining@Large

Posted on February 8, 2010

What good is a professional restaurant critic?

Thanks to Federal Hill Jim for giving me a heads up about this interesting story in the Columbia Journalism Review on what constitutes a restaurant critic. I wonder if Robert Sietsema is related to Washington Post critic Tom Sietsema. He's got to be, don't you think?


What's To Eat Baltimore?

Posted on February 6, 2010

Pictures of SNOMG 2010

(my car is somewhere in there...)
I know, I know, it's not food. But in case it's not snowing at your house - I'd thought I'd share. (Just so you know what I get to shovel!)
As it keeps snowing, I will just keep updating this post with more pictures, so make sure to check back!

(8am Saturday morning)








(8pm Friday night)

The Hungover Gourmet

Posted on February 5, 2010

Keeping Track of Snowmageddon 2010

The interwebs should be buzzing during this weekend's approaching Storm of Doom. I'll keep updating this post with links and info that trickles in from our various friends, bloggers and "sources"...
  • Baltimore Snacker has a quick rant about that most interesting of topics, the pre-snow grocery store rush.
  • Speaking of grocery store decimation, here's a shot of empty shelves at an area SuperFresh.
  • Flurries started here around 12 PM EST. Still too warm to stick but coming down pretty steadily. Prepping my favorite roast chicken recipe, Martha Stewart's Roast Chicken 101.
  • Snow started sticking around 3 PM. Ryan and I spent the afternoon playing in the snow which she declared was "so much fun". I fear the snow-hating gene that is strong in my wife and me has canceled each other out and our daughter will be some sort of soccer loving ski bum.
  • I hate the fact that any mini sandwich is now labeled a "slider" but this recipe did intrigue me.
  • It's now Saturday morning... overnight we had thunder, lightning and an obscene amount of snow. And it's still coming down, down, down.

Dining Dish

Posted on February 8, 2010

The tweets are in and the Super Bowl ad winner is-watch video

SQUAWQ is an analytic engine for Twitter. It tracks and aggregates information about brands and trends. They tracked all the commercials presented during the Super Bowl and have broken the ads down to as cost per twitter versus the dollars spent on the ad. Below is the winner, the most tweeted brand from the Super Bowl and the video.

See who won the Twitter ratings and watch the video:
The tweets are in and the Super Bowl ad winner is-watch video

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Adventures in Baltimore Restaurants

Posted on February 8, 2010

Valentine's Day at Baltimore City restaurants- part 2

Looking for a "Hot Spot" to wine and dine your date for Valentine's Day? Then check out some of these local Baltimore specials:

  • La Tavola (Italian)- Saint Valentine’s Day 3-course dinner menu
  • Milan (Italian)- 4-course Valentine's menu available all weekend. Complimentary flower for the ladies & champagne toast!
  • Milton Inn (Contemporary American)- Saturday & Sunday, 3-course prix-fixe dinner in one of Baltimore Counties most romantic settings ($85/person)
  • Morton's The Steakhouse (Steakhouse)- Celebrate Valentine's with its Signature Steak & Seafood 3-course menu ($99.99/couple). Morton's full dinner menu also available. Extended hours on Sunday.
  • Pazo (Mediterranean)- celebrate Valentine's Day on February 13th & 14th. Several prix-fixe menus for 2 will be offered at $59, $69 & $79, as well as a $39/person prix-fixe menu.
  • Petit Louis Bistro (French)- special Valentine's Day brunch & prix-fixe menu for lunch & dinner ($59/person; or $89/person w. wine pairings)
  • Restaurant Sabor (Continental)- 3-course menu plus an amuse-bouche ($58/person)
  • Rusty Scupper (seafood)- Jazz Brunch 11am-2pm $38.95. Dinner 3pm-11pm: special a la carte menu
  • Sullivan's Steakhouse (Steakhouse)- Available all Valentine's Day Weekend: 3-course Sweetheart prix-fixe menu ($79/couple). Also featuring regular dinner menu.
  • The Wine Market (Contemporary American)- Sunday night it will offer a special 4-course menu for only $49/person. An optional wine pairing will be available for an additional $20
  • Check out part 1 and the $32 Valentine's Dinner at the Admiral Fell Inn ($65 Value)
For more info: you can subscribe to email notices, email me at AIBR.Blog@gmail.com, find me on Facebook or follow me on twitter @BmoreRestaurant- check out my review map or my review list

HowChow: Find Great Food in Howard County

Posted on February 5, 2010

Link: Michael's Natural Market cafe on Kevin & Ann

David's Natural Market has a cafe!!  I'm the most ridiculous blogger about food in Howard County, and I had no idea that you could buy meals at David's in Columbia.

(In my defense, I love the cheese, meat and vegetables customer at organic markets, but I'm not a heavy shopper at the places that very reasonably concentrate on packaged and frozen goods.)

But the Rheelyfats have eaten repeatedly at David's cafe, and Kevin wrote it up for the Kevin & Ann Eat Everything Blog.  If you're new to HowChow, let me again recommend Kevin & Ann.  That's the fun you want if you read food blogs.

pigtown pigout

Posted on January 3, 2010

Woodberry Kitchen Brunch

Fellow blogger and market-goer, Kitchenography and I usually do a “big” brunch on the last day of the Farmers’ Market, but since the last market day was cancelled due to the snow, we also cancelled our brunch plans.

It took another couple of weeks to make up this date, and when we decided a destination, Julie picked Woodberry Kitchen, since she’d not been there. We were joined by her husband, who’s also a lot of fun and a great eater.

Woodberry Kitchen just started serving brunch a few months ago, and I knew if the brunch was anywhere as interesting as dinners, it would be excellent. Although it was bitter cold outside, the inside of WK was bright and warm, and the hot air wafting towards our table from the wood-burning oven was welcome.woodberry 006We started with coffee in personal cafetière, or French Press coffee maker, which came with a small hourglass so you could time exactly when to press the plunger and pour your coffee. Since I’ve been using a cafetière for about 25+ years, I knew what to do with it, but for others, it might not have been as obvious.

Julie got a mimosa, which was garnished with a beautifully spiraled orange peel speared as a garnish. woodberry 001I got french toast with a honey-cinnamon butter, along with some house-made sage sausage. The sausage was a little more dense than I like, and it seemed to need more fat to give it a better mouth-feel.

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Julie got Eggs Benedict, but instead of ham, it had two crabcakes and Julie had it without the eggs.  woodberry 003 Mike got shirred eggs with crab, served in a cast iron ramekin, which he said were “interesting”. I thought that shirred eggs were softer than his appeared to be. woodberry 008 The best thing about Woodberry today was that it was not the mob scene that it usually is. You are generally packed into the restaurant like sardines, and it was a welcome change to have a little elbow room.woodberry I love the way the sun is lighting this image.

Examiner.com: Baltimore Restaurants

Posted on February 8, 2010

Valentine's Day at Baltimore City restaurants- part 2

Related articles Valentine's Day at Baltimore City restaurants- part 1 B&O American Brasserie offers sweetheart deal for Valentine's Day Free tickets to the movie "Valentine's Day" with purchase of de...

The Baltimore Snacker

Posted on February 8, 2010

Cabin Fever

A few things I've noticed while trapped in my parents' house in the throes of the Snowpocalypse of 2010:
  • It's not that difficult to kind of recreate Jell-O 1-2-3, that fabulously foamy Jell-O confection from somewhere in the 80's: take any Jell-O mix and boiling water, blend it in a blender on medium for 30 seconds, then high for a minute. Then add ice water and blend on high for a minute. Refrigerate as normal. It'll solidify into two layers: the regular Jello-O layer and a foamy layer on top. Sure, it's only more of a Jello 1-3, without the middle #2 layer. But it's still different.
  • My cat will eat peanuts.
  • A piece of bacon wrapped around a hot dog - "Tijuana-style" but without the maters and onions - is blissful after 20 minutes in the toaster oven, on the "Broil" setting. Normally it would shrivel up and get all hard after spending that long in the toaster oven, but the bacon prevents that by lubricating it.
  • Caught an Ace of Cakes marathon. The Duffster made that Old Bay cake for the 70th anniversary of Old Bay. Wish I had gone to that.
  • Which reminds me: I need to get back to Dizzy Izzies at some point.
  • I have orange chicken and milk sitting in my fridge at home that probably won't be any good by the time I finally get home. And my banana wine needed to be strained on Sunday.
  • I would have gone out for a beer but every parking space is snowed in. And we're getting 10 to 20 more inches of snow. Things are looking quite Antarctic right about now.
Any snowpocalypse stories y'all want to share? Please go ahead!

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