Sunday, September 20, 2009
Treasure found very very close to home
Who knew? James Food Mart in Oxford is less than a mile from our house. We needed a quick snack before heading up to the Grove on Saturday. We had the pimento cheese before, but we had never tried the chicken salad. I think the crackers are essential. Honestly, I think saltines make everything better. The chicken salad is elegant and subtle. I could see having it often. I think my days of making homemade chicken salad are over. Easy, classic, and good!
Sunday, September 6, 2009
I need to go on a diet
This was possibly the easiest stop on the magical artery clogging tour. Kevin works at Big Bad and he personally made the fantastic andouille sausage. I got the Cathead biscuit with tomato gravy. The grits... biscuit...the gravy...Yum!
ps. the breakfast video on the BBB site is amazing
The Coziest Corner
I picked David up from the airport and headed over to the Cozy Corner. I can't believe I lived in Memphis for 4 years and never ate there. Oh well... We had the cornish hens and tried all four sides. I was a fan of the BBQ spaghetti, but the real winner was the beans. They were sweet, tangy, and spicy. The cornish hen was great. The flavors were subtle but very complex. I loved the white bread- I mopped up all the sauce. Another thing I loved about the place- it seemed frozen in time- food, service, interior.
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Trowbridges in Florence
Downtown Florence is delightful. My friend, David Serlin, came to visit. He is writing a book about Helen Keller and a trip to Ivy Green was in order. After Ivy Green we headed up to Florence. We checked out Billy Reid (we got some incredible deals). Just up the street is Trowbridges. The olive and egg sandwich was perfect. Tangy, crispy, creamy, yummy.....
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