muy_thaiguy wrote:Look for the boxed stuff. Won't break the bank, that's for sure.
Can anyone recomend a good resturaunt in Denver in the beginning of July?
boxed stuff? isn't that ewww?
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muy_thaiguy wrote:Look for the boxed stuff. Won't break the bank, that's for sure.
Can anyone recomend a good resturaunt in Denver in the beginning of July?
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can anyone recommend a good white wine that won't break the bank?
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Here ya go jonesy: http://www.gananoqueinn.com/
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72o wrote:I recommend Yuengling as an American beer. It's not water like most American lagers, has a decent flavor, but it's not heavy and doesn't fill you up like my beloved Newcastle will after 4 or so.. Plus it's inexpensive because it's domestic. For a guys' night out, it will work well.
Regarding the barbecue lamb, I have had great success with this recipe for rack of lamb:
Ingredients:-
* 4 racks of lamb with 3 or 4 cutlets
* 1 onion finely chopped
* 1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar
* 3 tablespoons olive oil
* 1 tablespoon lemon juice
* 2 teaspoons honey
* salt and freshly ground black pepper
* 1 lemon
Method:-
Prepare the marinade by mixing the onion, vinegar, oil, lemon juice and honey into a shallow bowl and drop in the racks of lamb. The honey in the marinade will add a little thickness to the consistency and make it easier to brush on - I like to marinade overnight and use a brush occasionally to make sure all the meat is getting the benefit.
Season the racks of lamb well with the salt and pepper and grill for 15-20 minutes turning occasionally. Feel free to add more marinade as baste though the cooking process.
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Can someone recommend a good scotch, bourbon, or Canadian whiskey? I enjoy Balvenie, Maker's Mark, and Crown Royal. Always looking for something different.
Also looking for a recommendation on good cigars.
jonesthecurl wrote:Sym myS - are you looking for a deli in the US sense (it'll sell you a hot dog, coffe, whatever) or in the UK sense *somewhere to buy unusual and gourmet food items, mainly to take home and use in your own kitchen)?
If the latter, the Amish store (I forget its exact name, but it has "Amish" in the title) on about 44th Street, between 2nd and 3rd avenue is amazing.
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oddzy wrote:muy_thaiguy wrote:Look for the boxed stuff. Won't break the bank, that's for sure.
Can anyone recomend a good resturaunt in Denver in the beginning of July?
boxed stuff? isn't that ewww?
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muy_thaiguy wrote:oddzy wrote:muy_thaiguy wrote:Look for the boxed stuff. Won't break the bank, that's for sure.
Can anyone recomend a good resturaunt in Denver in the beginning of July?
boxed stuff? isn't that ewww?
Depends...
Symmetry wrote:Rules (edited):
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2) Ask for recommendations (on anything)
As a starter, I'm looking for recommendations on a good US beer. My sister is getting married in the US and I need something decent for the stag night.
Edited: I'm also looking for a decent barbecue recipe for lamb.
And a good recent kung fu movie. Ong Bak was great.
Woodruff wrote:muy_thaiguy wrote:oddzy wrote:muy_thaiguy wrote:Look for the boxed stuff. Won't break the bank, that's for sure.
Can anyone recomend a good resturaunt in Denver in the beginning of July?
boxed stuff? isn't that ewww?
Depends...
Boxed Depends aren't ewww?
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