Saturday, July 03, 2010

A great Danish — Six Word Saturday — and it's not pastry


I loved eating this Danish Stjerneskud





It was an open faced sandwich I had this Wednesday at the nice little restaurant just north of Copenhagen, Denmark at the Strandmollekroen.

The technicalities:
One smorstegt og one dampet rod spaettefilet, kaviar, rod dressing, asparages og citron.
In English:
One fried and one steamed fillet of plaice with shrimps, cavia, romaladon dressing, asparagus and lemon.
To make it an open faced it also had lettuce and tomato, and was sitting on a piece of toasted Danish bread.

It was absolutely delicious!

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Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Lion Burgers. They're Grrrrross! — MidWeek Blues — Things to know

Photo via Tristan from
Tree Hugger, Restaurant offers Lion Burgers

'Il Vinaio' Restaurant in 270 W. Main St., Mesa, Arizona (link) offers these.

They are not made from lion meat but and do cost about $21.00. That includes chips and a side of corn.

You can add a Diet Coke for another $3.00 or so I am sure.

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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

We flew away — Ruby (Red) Tuesday — Where are we?

I tried to post only pictures with some red today.

Here is a nice comfortable wait for our plane. Mrs. Jim did some business stuff while I was the snack server.

I think it will be apparent where we have gone to.

Can you figure out what we were doing from some of these?


Left: The view from Karen's family flat (apartment).

Right: Some famous singers had their picture taken crossing this street. Then it was put onto one of their album covers. This is two blocks away from Karen's.

Left: Karen and Mrs. Jim touring the area. This is High Street which is a couple of blocks from their flat.

Right: A nice little eatery on High Street. Karen had a haddock cake, Mrs. Jim a pot of mussels, and I had a salmon baguette sandwich. All came with Steak Frites (French fries). The fish cake and sandwich also came with salad. We did a pass around the table on this. All was good.


Left: Enlarge all the way (click on the picture, then click again after it opens) to see the red. We are seeing one of the Queen's homes. She always stays here during the Ascot races as she loves horse racing. At the races Mrs. Jim would take in a good look at her hat; I would look for the little mouse that hangs out around her chair.

Right: The guard personnel don't walk any place, they march.

A neat little shot. Please direct your gaze to the train window.

The next post will be from on down the road.

Please leave some comments now and then while I'm gone. My computer will come with me and I'd like to hear from you.

I might even leave a little post or note here now and then.

And I'll read your blogs some.

But probably I won't resume returning your comments after until I return.


Click on the Ruby Tuesday button for Mary's Ruby Tuesday post list
of other interesting RED finds today.
Mary is in charge there, you can see more or post your own from there
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