Arthur Fuller
artful at rogers.com
Thu Nov 18 17:21:32 CST 2004
Ever tried chocolate chicken? Definitely NOT what you can find in your typical tex-Mex or California-Mex restaurants, but fantastic! Lest the unfamiliar think it's an Oh Henry! bar melted atop a chicken it is most definitely not. Think baker's chocolate with a healthy sprinkle of chili powder. That best describes it. Huachinango remains my fave Mexican dish. Baked red snapper. As served in Zihuatanejo, it is incomparable. A. John Bartow wrote: >Hi Stuart, >I guess I could have meant all of that :o) > >Or as one of my old friends says "Yeah, that's what I meant." > > >We had a Thai restaraut in the area for awhile and that's about as close as >I've come to anything in that region of the world. I loved it but, alas, it >is now a "Mexican food" restaraunt. Of course there are many forms of >Mexican food too... > >John B. > >-----Original Message----- >From: dba-tech-bounces at databaseadvisors.com >[mailto:dba-tech-bounces at databaseadvisors.com]On Behalf Of Stuart >McLachlan >Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2004 5:15 PM >To: Discussion of Hardware and Software issues >Subject: RE: [dba-Tech] Heinz > > >On 16 Nov 2004 at 8:47, John Bartow wrote: > > > >>WH-OOPS! I meant to type "treat" >> >>Oh well, a "man's treat" either way I guess. >> >>Glad to see you've got "BD treat" plans! East Indian is one type of >>restaurant I've never been to. None around here unfortunately. I like to >> >> >try > > >>every kind of food there is so I keep my eyes open for those I haven't >> >> >tried > > >>yet. Almost made it to one in Chicago a few years back but it was closed >>that day. Have fun! >> >> >> > >What do you guys mean by "East Indian"? I thought you septics used that >term for Indonesia or sometimes for Thailand/Malaysian/Indonesia (which >region incidentally has several different cuisines). > >But aloo palak isn't from that part of the world at all. >All aloos (potato based dishes) are "real" Indian dishes from the Indian >subcontinent. Aloo is the Hindi word for potato, patak is Hindi for >spinach. > > More specifically they are generally northern Indian >(Punjab/Kashmir/Rajisthan) which has very different food to southern >India. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >-- >Stuart > > >_______________________________________________ >dba-Tech mailing list >dba-Tech at databaseadvisors.com >http://databaseadvisors.com/mailman/listinfo/dba-tech >Website: http://www.databaseadvisors.com > > > >_______________________________________________ >dba-Tech mailing list >dba-Tech at databaseadvisors.com >http://databaseadvisors.com/mailman/listinfo/dba-tech >Website: http://www.databaseadvisors.com > > >