Wednesday, May 07, 2008
Come to My Garage Sale this Weekend!
And why should I make the pilgrimage to North La Pine for it? you ask.
Because, of course, you'll be able to get some really cool stuff for very little money.
Oh, yeah? Like what?
Well ... how about stuff for some serious outdoor and athletic fun? There's a Bowflex (you've seen 300 and of course always wanted to own one since), a 12' Lund fishing boat, Men's and Women's Golf Bag and Clubs, Bicyles and Bike Rack, assorted Camping Gear, a large Mosquito Tent, Snowboard Gear & a rolling travel bag for your boards, a Badminton Set, and more!
Plus ... Household stuff, Christmas Lights and Ornaments, Clothing (Alpaca Sweater anyone?), Shoes, Jewelry, Framed Art and Paintings... the list goes on.
You say - But if I drag my husband/boyfriend/male friend with me - will there be stuff to satisfy his testosterone-fueled cravings too?
OH. YES.
Can you say Tools? We have Table Saws, Compressors, Nail Guns, Chop Boxes, Drills - the list goes on. How about a chain saw, maybe?
For the Office: a Portable Air Conditioner, Heater, Document Shredder, Swivel Chair, Mini-Fridge, Computer monitor, brandnew Epson Printer, assorted computer accessories, etc...
Finally - loads of automotive stuff and a complete kit to brew your very own batch of beer. Does it really get any better than this? You know it doesn't.
But most importantly - NO CRAP. Only good stuff!
Technically, I should post pics of some of the goodies here - but that would spoil the fun of the hunt, now wouldn't it?
Update - The Monday after: Success! The garage sale rocked. We got rid of a ton of stuff. Amazing, really, the stuff people buy. You'd never thought we were in a recession.... And yet - we still have a bunch of great stuff left. And it has actually encouraged me to pull out even more and do it over. Not sure when though. Stay tuned for an update...
Because, of course, you'll be able to get some really cool stuff for very little money.
Oh, yeah? Like what?
Well ... how about stuff for some serious outdoor and athletic fun? There's a Bowflex (you've seen 300 and of course always wanted to own one since), a 12' Lund fishing boat, Men's and Women's Golf Bag and Clubs, Bicyles and Bike Rack, assorted Camping Gear, a large Mosquito Tent, Snowboard Gear & a rolling travel bag for your boards, a Badminton Set, and more!
Plus ... Household stuff, Christmas Lights and Ornaments, Clothing (Alpaca Sweater anyone?), Shoes, Jewelry, Framed Art and Paintings... the list goes on.
You say - But if I drag my husband/boyfriend/male friend with me - will there be stuff to satisfy his testosterone-fueled cravings too?
OH. YES.
Can you say Tools? We have Table Saws, Compressors, Nail Guns, Chop Boxes, Drills - the list goes on. How about a chain saw, maybe?
For the Office: a Portable Air Conditioner, Heater, Document Shredder, Swivel Chair, Mini-Fridge, Computer monitor, brandnew Epson Printer, assorted computer accessories, etc...
Finally - loads of automotive stuff and a complete kit to brew your very own batch of beer. Does it really get any better than this? You know it doesn't.
But most importantly - NO CRAP. Only good stuff!
Technically, I should post pics of some of the goodies here - but that would spoil the fun of the hunt, now wouldn't it?
Update - The Monday after: Success! The garage sale rocked. We got rid of a ton of stuff. Amazing, really, the stuff people buy. You'd never thought we were in a recession.... And yet - we still have a bunch of great stuff left. And it has actually encouraged me to pull out even more and do it over. Not sure when though. Stay tuned for an update...
Friday, May 02, 2008
Deeply Epicurean
For hubby's birthday yesterday, I took him to the one restaurant in Bend I had previously resisted going to - Deep.
The brain child of another one of Bend's most successful food enterprises, Merenda, owner and chef Jodie Denton created Deep with a heavy Japanese flavor. I'd heard legends about how expensive the place was and maybe got scared off a bit by that in the past, but decided yesterday that I wasn't going to care. After all, it was a special occasion.
Yet, I was pleasantly surprised in all aspects. At first seated at a cramped little table, soon a cheerful waiter came by to whisk us off to different, much more comfortable seating. He seemed very pleased with himself when he saw that he had improved our dining experience before we had even lifted a fork.
Given that it was Thursday night at 8pm (and it wasn't snowing, for once) the locals were out in force on the town and the restaurant was packed. I kinda expected slow service and a long wait for my food. Again, my expectations were exceeded. Our waiter was quick, attentive, and not 5 minutes after we had placed our lengthy order, did the first dish show up - followed by a steady and seemingly precisely-timed flow of nicely arranged plates.
Here's what we ordered:
- Awase Miso Soup with Shiitake Mushrooms: I tend to judge a Japanese restaurant by the quality of their miso, and this one was indeed excellent. A tad light on the tofu maybe, but instead it was laced with a variety of pretty and tasty seaweed and tender slices of shiitake, steeped in a deeply flavorful broth.
- Stir Fried Edamame with Togarashi and Garlic: These edamame were definitely a different take on the traditional serving. Instead of being sprinkled with some meek sea salt, these were fried in butter and spices, giving them a delightful, finger-lickin' piquant taste.
- Given that the restaurant was out of their Glazed Eggplant dish, I substituted with Stir Fried Mushrooms with Chilies and Scallions instead: Again - delicious. A collection of buttery tender and perfectly cooked mushrooms - served simply with scallions, it was a very charming palate teaser.
- Tempura Shrimp Roll, with Barbecued Eel with Basil, Avocado & Creamy Spicy Yuzu Sauce: I love it when sushi rice is done right. This one was perfect - still slightly warm and with only a very light touch of sugar and vinegar. The combination of shrimp, eel, avocado and the special house sauce was also very successful.
- Spicy Tuna Roll: still a tad apprehensive about raw fish from my sushi adventure in San Francisco last summer, I opted not to taste this. Hubby said however it was spicy and excellent.
- Sushi Nigiri, consisting of Yellowtail, Broiled Eel, and Sea Urchin: The fish was tender and fresh - a rarity in land-locked Bend. Jeff wasn't a fan of the Sea Urchin, but I can attest that the Eel was indeed very good.
A pear-vodka-cocktail and a pot of green tea later, we got the bill. The damage: $70 (with tip $84). Not bad! They didn't charge us for the green tea either.
Overall - an awesome experience. And compared to the noisy Merenda, it was downright refreshing to be in a quiet restaurant with a soothing atmosphere. Combined with the excellent service (a rarity in Bend, as every regular gourmet can attest to) and leaving there with that satisfying feeling of just having eaten a well-prepared meal, Deep is definitely a place I will go back to.
The brain child of another one of Bend's most successful food enterprises, Merenda, owner and chef Jodie Denton created Deep with a heavy Japanese flavor. I'd heard legends about how expensive the place was and maybe got scared off a bit by that in the past, but decided yesterday that I wasn't going to care. After all, it was a special occasion.
Yet, I was pleasantly surprised in all aspects. At first seated at a cramped little table, soon a cheerful waiter came by to whisk us off to different, much more comfortable seating. He seemed very pleased with himself when he saw that he had improved our dining experience before we had even lifted a fork.
Given that it was Thursday night at 8pm (and it wasn't snowing, for once) the locals were out in force on the town and the restaurant was packed. I kinda expected slow service and a long wait for my food. Again, my expectations were exceeded. Our waiter was quick, attentive, and not 5 minutes after we had placed our lengthy order, did the first dish show up - followed by a steady and seemingly precisely-timed flow of nicely arranged plates.
Here's what we ordered:
- Awase Miso Soup with Shiitake Mushrooms: I tend to judge a Japanese restaurant by the quality of their miso, and this one was indeed excellent. A tad light on the tofu maybe, but instead it was laced with a variety of pretty and tasty seaweed and tender slices of shiitake, steeped in a deeply flavorful broth.
- Stir Fried Edamame with Togarashi and Garlic: These edamame were definitely a different take on the traditional serving. Instead of being sprinkled with some meek sea salt, these were fried in butter and spices, giving them a delightful, finger-lickin' piquant taste.
- Given that the restaurant was out of their Glazed Eggplant dish, I substituted with Stir Fried Mushrooms with Chilies and Scallions instead: Again - delicious. A collection of buttery tender and perfectly cooked mushrooms - served simply with scallions, it was a very charming palate teaser.
- Tempura Shrimp Roll, with Barbecued Eel with Basil, Avocado & Creamy Spicy Yuzu Sauce: I love it when sushi rice is done right. This one was perfect - still slightly warm and with only a very light touch of sugar and vinegar. The combination of shrimp, eel, avocado and the special house sauce was also very successful.
- Spicy Tuna Roll: still a tad apprehensive about raw fish from my sushi adventure in San Francisco last summer, I opted not to taste this. Hubby said however it was spicy and excellent.
- Sushi Nigiri, consisting of Yellowtail, Broiled Eel, and Sea Urchin: The fish was tender and fresh - a rarity in land-locked Bend. Jeff wasn't a fan of the Sea Urchin, but I can attest that the Eel was indeed very good.
A pear-vodka-cocktail and a pot of green tea later, we got the bill. The damage: $70 (with tip $84). Not bad! They didn't charge us for the green tea either.
Overall - an awesome experience. And compared to the noisy Merenda, it was downright refreshing to be in a quiet restaurant with a soothing atmosphere. Combined with the excellent service (a rarity in Bend, as every regular gourmet can attest to) and leaving there with that satisfying feeling of just having eaten a well-prepared meal, Deep is definitely a place I will go back to.
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