[TheForge] ABANA meeting

Ries Niemi rniemi at fidalgo.net
Thu Jun 22 19:43:08 EDT 2006


This is the northwest- home of the greatest food materials in the 
world, in my not so humble opinion.
Salmon is the fish to eat around here- its copper river time right now, 
but that will end soon, but there are still good Alaskan Kings 
available- not cheap, no, but ambrosia nonetheless.
I will see if I cant nuudge my friend the fisherman, but if not, a 
salmon is still well worth buying, down at the public market.

The other thing that is pretty darn good and local is the sausages- 
Mario Batali, the big deal New York chef with all the TV shows- well, 
his dad has a little place in downtown Seattle called Salumi- and he 
makes the best sausages this side of Italy.

Both the salmon and the sausages are easy and quick to cook, and will 
beat hands down any supermarket meat department type stuff you can 
find.

I will be giving my talk on Friday, at 11 Am, and I want to hang around 
for Phillip Baldwins talk at 2pm, but after that, maybe I could take 
Phlip down to "The Market", as I will have a car and know the town. We 
could hit it at 4 or so in the afternoon, and still have time to cook.
In Seattle, "The Market" means the Pike Place market, and it is 
amazing. Every food you can imagine, fresh and good.
Including the very first Starbucks store, no good any more, of course, 
since they went corporate in 82 or so, but there nonetheless.

ries


On Jun 22, 2006, at 4:06 PM, Saint Phlip wrote:

> OK, been talking with Paul (our host) and the Sandbox. Anybody have
> any objections if I invite the members of the Sandbox Artmetal List as
> well? Several of us belong to both Lists, and from the response here,
> we should have enough room.
>
> So far, it looks like Friday's the best time. Any comments?
>
> And, talking to Paul, he says that steaks are awfully expensive up
> there- $5.00 gets you a small, not very good one. That being the case,
> he suggested lamb, or fish, as the meat- both are fairly inexpensive.
> Or, we can ask a donation- $10-15 per person reasonable?
>
> Need feedback, folks, so let me know what you think.
>
> -- 
> Saint Phlip
>
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