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    Well my daughter’s flight took off from Seattle so game on. French theme tonight with the beef dish, inverted scalloped potatoes and other goodies. I should have tapped Tim Porter’s cellar for some vintage French wine, but we’ll have to manage. More pics coming of the dessert table and the meal itself. Bon appétit!
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    There is a smoke salmon quiche and a buttermilk pie cooling in the kitchen. We visited friends and family in PHX yesterday. We had lunch at Arizona Wilderness Brewery, https://www.azwbeer.com/ and I had fried chicken and waffles with double pecan pie brown ale (11% ABV). That is all I had to eat yesterday so the guilt is not that strong.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigbill View Post
    There is a smoke salmon quiche and a buttermilk pie cooling in the kitchen. We visited friends and family in PHX yesterday. We had lunch at Arizona Wilderness Brewery, https://www.azwbeer.com/ and I had fried chicken and waffles with double pecan pie brown ale (11% ABV). That is all I had to eat yesterday so the guilt is not that strong.
    AZ Wilderness is pretty good.

    Buttermilk pie?

    I will be cooking a turkey tomorrow and amidst all of the other parts of the meal I will eat far too much of my favourite vegetable - Brussel Sprouts - which will make Boxing Day unpleasant for the rest of my family.

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    I’ve grown to love roasted Brussels sprouts. Tasty today, and they’ll heat up your chairlift ride tomorrow!
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    Quote Originally Posted by TMB View Post
    AZ Wilderness is pretty good.

    Buttermilk pie?

    I will be cooking a turkey tomorrow and amidst all of the other parts of the meal I will eat far too much of my favourite vegetable - Brussel Sprouts - which will make Boxing Day unpleasant for the rest of my family.
    When you eventually migrate south, West Side Lilo's is a restaurant in Seligman with an amazing selection of pies. We planned our trip home yesterday to pass through Seligman but Lilo's was closed.
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    Merry Christmas ya filthy animals!
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    Robert, thanks once again for the Christmas spread. Always looking forward to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mnoble485 View Post
    Robert, thanks once again for the Christmas spread. Always looking forward to it. Mike
    Always a pleasure Mike! The house was rocking last night too, as all were able to make it here in spite of the weather. As it was a French themed dinner (our interpretation of course), one of my nieces made this video.

    Last edited by rwsaunders; 12-25-2022 at 01:35 PM.
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