Posts Tagged ‘Food’
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December 20th, 2007

Fresh RumNog Pecan Cookies, I love these things. They were just made today and I have just delivered a few tins, supplemented with fudge, to some of my clients. They were baked fresh this morning and I made certain a few were left over for me to munch on for the next few hours, that’s about all they will last. In fact I have eaten two as I am writing this. We picked up fresh pecans on our way back from Atlanta earlier this week just to make these. I can’t say much more about these except DELICIOUS!
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December 13th, 2007
I usually get two or three nights per week where I cook only for myself. I usually just get in a hurry and want something quick and filling so I just eat a couple veggie burgers and some tater tots or a baked potato. I’ll fry up an onion and sometimes a bell pepper and then put the patties on top of the fried onions and cook it for about 15 minutes before frying it. Steamed buns on top of the burgers and onions, potato, yum, sure. All of this is just junk food to me and I eat it far too often. I just don’t want to cook a big deal of a dinner for myself. I know I should move to something else, veggie burgers aren’t all bad but when you eat them constantly you’ll fall into a vegan junk food slump, as I have. Given the onions and peppers are a fresh addition but still, fried and all the time, not good. The cooking has almost become mechanized and scheduled. I can cut up the onions, set them on to fry, do something else for the allotted time, come back add the burgers, do something else, come back and flip, you get the idea. I think that’s where I got hooked, it is easy for me to do among other things and tends to be my first choice at the end of the day, when the day isn’t really over.
I think next week I am going to try to add something new to the mix. Maybe stir fry with brown rice. Should still be just as easy to prepare and may turn out to be quicker. It should end up being a little lighter and I’ll mix up the sauce so I can give myself more variety. I already have Five Spice and Sweet and Sour sauces from Trader Joe’s. I’ll can make up teriyaki sauce in advance as well as orange sauce.
Veggie burgers once a week won’t be so bad.
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November 2nd, 2007

We were at the new Whole Foods in the Hill Center at 8 am yesterday, many more people were there than I expected. The line doubled around the corner for the free breakfast. After the bread breaking (Whole Foods’ way of doing a ribbon-cutting), we were the first in the door. Everything was as I expected from the other Whole Foods locations. One standout is the Olive Oil/Balsamic Vinegar tasting station, bottles line the shelves and slices of bread are supplied for you to try almost any vinegar or oil available.
One thing that I really liked was finding Organic Valley Unsweetened Soymilk and finally not having to purchase Silk any longer. I even spoke with one lady for a few minutes and noticed she had about 10 half-gallon cartons of Silk in her cart I told her about Dean Foods which owns Silk. I saw her soon after putting all of her Silk back on the shelf, right beside the Silk representative that was there! I get laughs in silly, vindictive ways.
I spoke with Laura Button, owner of Journey To Bliss Foods, who was giving out some great samples of her products. My daughter loved the Carrot Cake.
For those wondering, plenty of local products can be found throughout the store and a brochure is even provided to give more information.
One thing I saw that was unlike any other Whole Foods was the cafe was located outside of the cash registers. As well, there was far more outside seating available than I have seen at other locations.
When we were leaving (after returning for the third time) we walked by a lady who was complaining to management about the traffic and parking situation. She went on and on and just would take any explanation as good enough. One management member even walked her through the parking garage to help her understand the best way to enter and leave. We made it a point ot walk up to the same management and thank them for bringing Whole Foods here and told them we had zero complaints. My mother said she went back inside 30 minutes later and the same lady was complaining to someone else about the same thing.
Of course, this will be my new hangout when I have nothing better to do.
UPDATE 5/30/14: I just made a visit to J. Alexander’s and inquired before ordering, as I always do. I was told that the recipe for the veggie burger had recently changed and now contains egg. While vegetarian, the veggie burger from J. Alexander’s is no longer vegan.
If you haven’t tried the veggie burger at J. Alexander’s you should. It is made in-house, not a frozen shipped-in patty and is completely vegan AND prepared on a separate grill from the meat items. How do I know this? My wife spoke with the chef who prepares the burgers when he visited the store where she works. So far, this is the best veggie burger I have had in a restaurant. I visited the Coolsprings location but I did call the West End restaurant and asked about their veggie burger and they told me that it contained no eggs or dairy.
We love to travel and we love finding new places to eat, so eating out while traveling fits right in. Our regular trips to Atlanta are scheduled around visits to Veggieland, Harmony Chinese, Sweet Tomatoes, Cafe Sunflower and Eats (mmm…collard greens). We were told about a place we had never tried while on this trip and decided to see how it was. My mother called and said she read on Citysearch about a restaurant called The Power Plant that had an entirely vegan menu. At the same time my mother-in-law was researching the same place. They both said it had great reviews for the food, but the service had horrible reviews. I thought I could deal with having to get up to get someone to refill my drink a couple times in trade for an entirely vegan menu so we decided to give it a try. My mother-in-law and my 2-year old daughter arrived ahead of us and got a table and waited as we found the place. Once we arrived I saw “The Best Vegan Restaurant In the World” on the window and a huge banner hanging on the outside of the building advertising a $10 All-You-Can-Eat Vegan Brunch at which point I begin to loosen my belt and ready myself for the feedbag. A brunch isn’t really something I strive to have every Sunday, and as far as I understand it’s for those people who want to sip a mimosa and eat croissants , not descriptive of me, but hey…this is FOOD! When we entered and sat down in a small uncomfortable booth near the back of what is a very small dining room I noticed that no one had any food on their table and I sturggled to keep my balance in a chair that seemed to want to sway to one side. A smoothie was ordered for my daughter about 20 minutes prior to our walking in and at that point still nothing had been brought for her. The menu was a copied paper which listed many great sounding items, all of which were faux-meat, BBQ ribs, “Shicken”, the obligatory veggie burgers, Philly Cheese Steak and many others I can remember now all for about $10 – $14 each The brunch menu had “Shicken and Waffles”, French Toast, Sausage and Gravy and still other items not recalled. Everything sounded good and I was debating between the BBQ and the brunch, if only someone would take our order. I only saw two people working the floor while there and finally one lady came over. She told us the had just become extremely busy (the restaurant was full, all 8 tables) and she promised excellent service if we were patient. OK, I can wait a bit. At one point a lady dropped a bottle of water off at our table, I don’t know why, but didn’t stop to ask if we were ready to order. Still, no smoothie and at this point it has been about 15 minutes since we arrived and nearly and hour since my mother-in-law arrived. This first plate of food I saw come out of the kitchen did so at this point, a “Sesame Shicken” plate for the table next to us. It looked tasty with asparagus and a nice pile of “Shicken” (?) but the lady bringing it still did not stop to ask us about ordering. When she left the person at the table next to us who had just received their sesame shicken tried to get her attention but to no avail. A couple walked in and waited to be seated and we considered leaving at this point, something that always embarrasses me, I don’t know why. When we left no one said anything to us, but then the two people who would were nowhere to be seen. When we drove back by the restaurant after walking to our car about 15 minutes later I noticed to people who had just walked in were still waiting.
I have checked the reviews on Citysearch and found that, of course, we are not the only ones to get the same “service”. Happy Cow reports the same. I find it hard to believe this place has been open for more than a year! I would try again but I just don’t think it is worth it.