Post subject: Re: ITT: reid's neighbor's son's banana bread and reid, a case
Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 4:35 pm
AnalLog
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The bread was coated with just enough sugar to give me a mouthful of gritty sweetness, but the grain in the recipe balances it out for an earthy, fibery finish. I can't finish the whole thing after this omelette that I already had, but I will be storing this for a mid-afternoon snack.
Post subject: Re: ITT: reid's neighbor's son's banana bread and reid, a case
Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 5:01 pm
Supersonic
Joined: Wed Oct 20, 2004 5:55 pm Posts: 11320 Location: Brooklyn Gender: Male
washing machine wrote:
The bread was coated with just enough sugar to give me a mouthful of gritty sweetness, but the grain in the recipe balances it out for an earthy, fibery finish. I can't finish the whole thing after this omelette that I already had, but I will be storing this for a mid-afternoon snack.
Sounds excellent. Did you get the name of the son's restaurant?
Post subject: Re: ITT: reid's neighbor's son's banana bread and reid, a case
Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 5:13 pm
AnalLog
Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 12:40 am Posts: 25451 Location: 111 Archer Ave.
durdencommatyler wrote:
washing machine wrote:
The bread was coated with just enough sugar to give me a mouthful of gritty sweetness, but the grain in the recipe balances it out for an earthy, fibery finish. I can't finish the whole thing after this omelette that I already had, but I will be storing this for a mid-afternoon snack.
Sounds excellent. Did you get the name of the son's restaurant?
His son actually gave me his card when Bear (that's what the man goes by..) moved in in case of emergency. Tiny Boxwood's Cafe & Espresso Bar. It's a few blocks from me. I never knew. His son also used to live in my apartment while his sister lived across the stairwell in what is now Bear's apartment.
Post subject: Re: ITT: reid's neighbor's son's banana bread and reid, a case
Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 5:23 pm
Supersonic
Joined: Wed Oct 20, 2004 5:55 pm Posts: 11320 Location: Brooklyn Gender: Male
washing machine wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
washing machine wrote:
The bread was coated with just enough sugar to give me a mouthful of gritty sweetness, but the grain in the recipe balances it out for an earthy, fibery finish. I can't finish the whole thing after this omelette that I already had, but I will be storing this for a mid-afternoon snack.
Sounds excellent. Did you get the name of the son's restaurant?
His son actually gave me his card when Bear (that's what the man goes by..) moved in in case of emergency. Tiny Boxwood's Cafe & Espresso Bar. It's a few blocks from me. I never knew. His son also used to live in my apartment while his sister lived across the stairwell in what is now Bear's apartment.
Post subject: Re: ITT: reid's neighbor's son's banana bread and reid, a case
Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 5:24 pm
Supersonic
Joined: Tue Oct 19, 2004 12:10 am Posts: 10993 Gender: Male
durdencommatyler wrote:
washing machine wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
washing machine wrote:
The bread was coated with just enough sugar to give me a mouthful of gritty sweetness, but the grain in the recipe balances it out for an earthy, fibery finish. I can't finish the whole thing after this omelette that I already had, but I will be storing this for a mid-afternoon snack.
Sounds excellent. Did you get the name of the son's restaurant?
His son actually gave me his card when Bear (that's what the man goes by..) moved in in case of emergency. Tiny Boxwood's Cafe & Espresso Bar. It's a few blocks from me. I never knew. His son also used to live in my apartment while his sister lived across the stairwell in what is now Bear's apartment.
It's all coming together.
i predict that Reid will have a godfather by Nov. 4, 2011
Post subject: Re: ITT: reid's neighbor's son's banana bread and reid, a case
Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 6:20 pm
Stone's Bitch
Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 12:35 am Posts: 5981 Location: Bel-Air Gender: Male
Alex wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
washing machine wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
washing machine wrote:
The bread was coated with just enough sugar to give me a mouthful of gritty sweetness, but the grain in the recipe balances it out for an earthy, fibery finish. I can't finish the whole thing after this omelette that I already had, but I will be storing this for a mid-afternoon snack.
Sounds excellent. Did you get the name of the son's restaurant?
His son actually gave me his card when Bear (that's what the man goes by..) moved in in case of emergency. Tiny Boxwood's Cafe & Espresso Bar. It's a few blocks from me. I never knew. His son also used to live in my apartment while his sister lived across the stairwell in what is now Bear's apartment.
It's all coming together.
i predict that Reid will have a godfather by Nov. 4, 2011
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Post subject: Re: ITT: reid's neighbor's son's banana bread and reid, a case
Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 6:37 pm
AnalLog
Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 12:40 am Posts: 25451 Location: 111 Archer Ave.
Alex wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
washing machine wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
washing machine wrote:
The bread was coated with just enough sugar to give me a mouthful of gritty sweetness, but the grain in the recipe balances it out for an earthy, fibery finish. I can't finish the whole thing after this omelette that I already had, but I will be storing this for a mid-afternoon snack.
Sounds excellent. Did you get the name of the son's restaurant?
His son actually gave me his card when Bear (that's what the man goes by..) moved in in case of emergency. Tiny Boxwood's Cafe & Espresso Bar. It's a few blocks from me. I never knew. His son also used to live in my apartment while his sister lived across the stairwell in what is now Bear's apartment.
It's all coming together.
i predict that Reid will have a godfather by Nov. 4, 2011
i was given a godfather when I was born, asshole. Because of the cajun roots in my family, I call him "parrain".
Post subject: Re: ITT: reid's neighbor's son's banana bread and reid, a case
Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 6:47 pm
Supersonic
Joined: Tue Oct 19, 2004 12:10 am Posts: 10993 Gender: Male
washing machine wrote:
Alex wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
washing machine wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
washing machine wrote:
The bread was coated with just enough sugar to give me a mouthful of gritty sweetness, but the grain in the recipe balances it out for an earthy, fibery finish. I can't finish the whole thing after this omelette that I already had, but I will be storing this for a mid-afternoon snack.
Sounds excellent. Did you get the name of the son's restaurant?
His son actually gave me his card when Bear (that's what the man goes by..) moved in in case of emergency. Tiny Boxwood's Cafe & Espresso Bar. It's a few blocks from me. I never knew. His son also used to live in my apartment while his sister lived across the stairwell in what is now Bear's apartment.
It's all coming together.
i predict that Reid will have a godfather by Nov. 4, 2011
i was given a godfather when I was born, asshole. Because of the cajun roots in my family, I call him "parrain".
in college, i had a friend nick-named Bear. he was 6'9, about 325, so the nickname was apt. i'm curious to know how your Bear became known as such. maybe if you recover from the coffee gaffe, you'll find out.
hey I just had an omlet too... however my neighbors didnt front me any banana bread....
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hey I just had an omlet too... however my neighbors didnt front me any banana bread....
What did you put in it?
Well I havent ate any eggs in like 3 months this is why I thought it was funny... I was craving them oddly this morning... I walk to the grocery store to get a dozen. .. anyway...I made potatoes, sausage and with cheddar and mozzerella... how about yours..
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