Everything posted by AustinMT
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Fire Chris DelConte
But spiraling out of control is what we do best...
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11.25.19 Coach Herman press conference Noon
Yeah, pretty much figured that, but hoped someone would catch it. Thanks for being old as well
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11.25.19 Coach Herman press conference Noon
Hopefully someone in the Athletic Department will go all Al Haig, declare himself in control and fire Herman
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11.25.19 Coach Herman press conference Noon
So now he is invoking Nixon?
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Texas BBQ
Saw an article a while back about the current generation running Southside. Apparently they did a lot of work on their technique, and also started sourcing and using prime brisket. I drive to Houston off and on, so I stop in there occasionally. I agree with you on placement — better than chains (like Rudys, for example) but below the top. I think they are a lot better than the chains. Brisket is good. The beef ribs they serve on weekends are outstanding. And, yes, the sausage is good.
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Texas BBQ
I like Stiles Switch a lot, but Valentina’s and Terry Black’s are a lot closer to where you will be
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Wine
More fun stuff arriving
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NYC Hotels w/o Resort Fees
I don't find resort fees odd these days. I find it odd that a hotel in Midtown Manhattan would call itself a resort
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Olive oil
Costco is good, but you should really try the Napa Olive Oil I mentioned above. Local California grown and manufactured.
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Olive oil
Napa Valley Olive Oil Co. Little barn place a few blocks off 29 in St. Helena. We always stock up when we are out there, but you can buy online. On the online store, it’s the “Family Blend EVOO.” They have been in business for almost 90 years: https://www.nvoliveoilmfg.com/
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Texas BBQ
If you are heading up from Austin, you can stop at Miller’s in Belton
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Popeye's chicken sandwich
Yes. They still have it at Austin locations. And I like your thinking
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Popeye's chicken sandwich
I agree with this with one exception: spicy chicken biscuit for breakfast. It's the one thing I will stop to get at CFA
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French Coffee
My wife and I were there in April, and she noted the same thing. The coffee we had was uniformly very good, even compared to the relatively high end brewer and burr grinder we use at home. Maybe it's just because we were in France, but it really did seem very good.
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French Coffee
"If it's Folger's, it has to be good"
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Recs for Southern California (around Orange County)
Food — Javier’s in Newport Beach
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Kansas State @ Texas - 2:30 CT on ESPN - Ding Dong the Purple Wizard's Gone!!
Looks like I picked the wrong week to stop amphetamines
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Kansas State @ Texas - 2:30 CT on ESPN - Ding Dong the Purple Wizard's Gone!!
Guess I picked the wrong week to stop sniffing glue
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Palm Springs
Agree with you on (2). Different vibe for sure
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Palm Springs
Yes they do, but they are not talking about going in the summer, so why does that matter? I also wouldn’t really call the Ritz RM a “resort.” Maybe just me, but I’ll take a Ritz “resort” any day.
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Wine
ha! No, Lazy Susan Ranch = one of The Vineyardist labels. Small production Diamond Mountain; Mark Herold is the winemaker. They make 2 cabs, about 500-700 cases.
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Palm Springs
Wife and I went there in February -- stayed at the Ritz in Ranch Mirage (by the way -- stay in Rancho Mirage or Palm Desert as opposed to Palm Springs proper). As everyone says, if you play golf you will have great choices. Played a couple of courses there. The tram is fun, and it had snowed the day before we went up so we hiked through the snow up top. Joshua Tree is pretty amazing, and worth the drive. Restaurants: the Edge steakhouse at the Ritz has an amazing view, and the ribeye I had there was a top 5 all time (they do their own dry-aging). Prices are high, but a nice splurge. There is an Italian place in Palm Springs called Birba that is very good. We also ate at Copley's, which is on Cary Grant's old estate.
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San Antonio
Rosarios for me. La Fonda