Share, I'll keep the group updated of the food cuisine here in SF as I find them. I usually celebrate for this feast on Sundays.
JR --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long <sharelong60@...> wrote: > > I'm laughing with delight John because I love reading and or talking about > wonderful meals that people have enjoyed. I think it's because my diet is > pretty restricted for health reasons. I even, at the restaurant on Saturday > night, asked the waitress if they had bread pudding, which they did. Then I > didn't order any! My Dad and step Mom probably put another check in the > looney column! But I say, vicarious desserts are better than none. > > > I also did laps yesterday. In my sister's and brother in law's pool. > Heated! They have a big beautiful back yard that sits on top of a little > ridge that overlooks a golf course. I actually got a little spacey gazing > at the blue blue sky and green, lush trees. The spirited political > discussions with my nephews helped ground me. > > > We had grilled chicken which my sister had marinated so that it was tasty and > juicy. She also made broccolini which was yummy. I tried to sneakily eat > the Larabar I had brought with me but my sister caught me. I think she now > gets how serious I am about being gluten free and sugar free. Glad you had > such a nice day too. > > > ________________________________ > From: John <jr_esq@...> > To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Monday, May 13, 2013 1:54 AM > Subject: [FairfieldLife] Talking About Food in SF > > > >  > I decided to have lunch at my favorite bar in SF (Tommy's Joynt) for lunch > today to eat lamb shanks, served with a sour dough bun, potatoes and gravy. > From another patron, I heard that a Persian restaurant on the same avenue > served the same dish, which I haven't visited yet. I ordered my favorite > beer, Sierra Nevada, and the dish was delicious as always. > > Also, I was watching the Warriors play the San Antonio Spurs play on TV. But > the local team was behind while I was watching the game. > > After eating, I headed to my car and realized that the day was too nice and > sunny to go home. So, I decided to go to Fishermen's Wharf for a stroll and > mingle with the tourist crowd. > > While I was there, I bought a sour dough baguette at Boudin's Bakery, along > with a brownie cake, a bottle of dipping oil, pesto cheese and pasta sauce. > > Then I checked in at Pompei's Grotto restaurant to have another bottle of > beer and catch up on the basketball game. The Warriors were able to tie up > the game by regulation time. And, they eventually won the game during the > overtime. > > After the game, I walked by the Aquatic Park to see the crowd near the beach. > Two hardy souls were swimming laps in the freezing water of the SF Bay. A > gentle breeze was blowing and the children were playing on the sand on a nice > sunny afternoon. > > Overall, it was a beautiful day. >