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If you like squid there is something on the menu called caramalized squid or something like that...it's spicy. It's unbelievable. Guaranteed you've never had squid like this before.
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Originally Posted By JohnsMyName:
Haha, was it the supply of celery and nuts or the framing nail spikes keeping him in there? Did you give him a hand? View Quote Nuts were supplied for him while I was planning a rescue plan. Anyhow, he hit my glass door on the way out....even though, it was wide opened. |
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That was me, damn you weren't kidding!
I'm surprised that little red car makes it up. Nice Jeep and snow blower by the way. |
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Originally Posted By bending_rodriguez:
One of you guys asked to see my driveway....here's the nightmare....Im so damn tired of falling down trying to clear my driveway every 3 days Its getting old quick.. Oh and I need group8 to school me on my snowblower Im so glad I went with the track drive a year or two ago, whenever I asked for advice here. Without it, I wouldnt have made it through 2 winters here so far. http://i61.tinypic.com/2u978si.jpg http://i60.tinypic.com/260sfg9.jpg http://i59.tinypic.com/291gc3o.jpg http://i62.tinypic.com/339u3on.jpg http://i61.tinypic.com/a48x74.jpg Yes the Fit is mine and the Jeep is my wife's. View Quote that doesn't lookTHAT bad |
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"You need to expand your horizons friend. You hump a pornstar for the story, not because she's the hottest chick in the room." ~woob44
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Originally Posted By JohnsMyName:
That was me, damn you weren't kidding! I'm surprised that little red car makes it up. Nice Jeep and snow blower by the way. View Quote I thought it was you, but I didnt want to make a mistake haha Yea, the one good thing is when its sunny in the morning it melts very quickly because the driveway faces the east, but it needs to be sunny and close to the freezing point. Not cloudy and 10 degrees outside The Fit, is pretty terrible for this driveway, and just in general.....In the spring I think we'll put it for sale, and get my wife a wrangler also. Having the ability to put a vehicle in 4 LOW helps a lot for this driveway. |
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Originally Posted By bending_rodriguez:
One of you guys asked to see my driveway....here's the nightmare....Im so damn tired of falling down trying to clear my driveway every 3 days Its getting old quick.. Oh and I need group8 to school me on my snowblower Im so glad I went with the track drive a year or two ago, whenever I asked for advice here. Without it, I wouldnt have made it through 2 winters here so far. http://i61.tinypic.com/2u978si.jpg http://i60.tinypic.com/260sfg9.jpg http://i59.tinypic.com/291gc3o.jpg http://i62.tinypic.com/339u3on.jpg http://i61.tinypic.com/a48x74.jpg Yes the Fit is mine and the Jeep is my wife's. View Quote Nice pad. I did the brown contemporary thing too. Don't make excuses for the fit. If you must drive a small car, that's the one to have. I just wish you could order them with the 2.0l out of the civic Si. |
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That is a fucking awesome snowblower! Does it have a cup holder?
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Originally Posted By Typhoid70:
Not just by my own tastes, but the tastes of 2nd generation Vietnamese Americans, yes. But you have to get there early sat for spicy beef. They usually sell out by 11. Sunday is chicken, and same story. Out by 11. Keep in mind that Pho is a breakfast food in Vietnamese cusine. Also be forewarned that 501 serves one thing. Beef pho. (Spicy beef And chicken are on the menu sat and Sunday respectively). They will add shrimp to the beef pho. They also have all sorts of weird peppers and meat looking things that the Vietnamese customers order off their secret Menu. But the dish doesn't change. They do offer spring rolls as well. My suggestion for you djc, venture in during normal hours. Large beef, iced coffee (this is important), ask for extra lime slices, some fish sauce, and birdshead peppers, and water. When the bowl comes, squeeze lime into bowl (toss rind in bowl), fish sauce (don't smell it, this is important) break the peppers up and add to bowl (don't pick your nose for remainder of day), skip the basil, toss the sprouts on top, add siracha and go to town. Take the little dish on the side and add that purple hoisin sauce and siracha to that. When you get to a strip of beef, fish it out and run it through the hoisin/siracha dip. When the sweat beads start rolling, reach for the iced coffee, it's magical. You will leave feeling like Jesus on cocaine. I'm there at least once a week. They hooked me up this Sunday after closing hours and made sure I had the last bowl of the day. But I will assure you that I won't be there at the same time as you. And if I do happen to spot you, I promise I won't make it awkward.. I'll just blend in with the Pratt Rats as best as a guy wearing Allen Edmonds can do. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Typhoid70:
Originally Posted By conndcj:
Originally Posted By MC1974:
nothing beats saturday morning at Pho501 for spicy beef and side of raw meat with siracha for breakfast. might do it again this weekend <a href="http://s1244.photobucket.com/user/mcorentin/media/PHO_zpsbcevo0mb.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1244.photobucket.com/albums/gg567/mcorentin/PHO_zpsbcevo0mb.jpg</a> I've never had pho and really want to try it. That spicy beef one looks awesome. There's a bunch of pho restaurants in the greater Hartford area. Is that one of the better ones? Not just by my own tastes, but the tastes of 2nd generation Vietnamese Americans, yes. But you have to get there early sat for spicy beef. They usually sell out by 11. Sunday is chicken, and same story. Out by 11. Keep in mind that Pho is a breakfast food in Vietnamese cusine. Also be forewarned that 501 serves one thing. Beef pho. (Spicy beef And chicken are on the menu sat and Sunday respectively). They will add shrimp to the beef pho. They also have all sorts of weird peppers and meat looking things that the Vietnamese customers order off their secret Menu. But the dish doesn't change. They do offer spring rolls as well. My suggestion for you djc, venture in during normal hours. Large beef, iced coffee (this is important), ask for extra lime slices, some fish sauce, and birdshead peppers, and water. When the bowl comes, squeeze lime into bowl (toss rind in bowl), fish sauce (don't smell it, this is important) break the peppers up and add to bowl (don't pick your nose for remainder of day), skip the basil, toss the sprouts on top, add siracha and go to town. Take the little dish on the side and add that purple hoisin sauce and siracha to that. When you get to a strip of beef, fish it out and run it through the hoisin/siracha dip. When the sweat beads start rolling, reach for the iced coffee, it's magical. You will leave feeling like Jesus on cocaine. I'm there at least once a week. They hooked me up this Sunday after closing hours and made sure I had the last bowl of the day. But I will assure you that I won't be there at the same time as you. And if I do happen to spot you, I promise I won't make it awkward.. I'll just blend in with the Pratt Rats as best as a guy wearing Allen Edmonds can do. I'm here now I don't see djc but I do see some plainclothes guys (maybe visiting the CSP union across the st?) |
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Originally Posted By Typhoid70:
I'm here now I don't see djc but I do see some plainclothes guys (maybe visiting the CSP union across the st?) View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Typhoid70:
Originally Posted By Typhoid70:
Originally Posted By conndcj:
Originally Posted By MC1974:
nothing beats saturday morning at Pho501 for spicy beef and side of raw meat with siracha for breakfast. might do it again this weekend <a href="http://s1244.photobucket.com/user/mcorentin/media/PHO_zpsbcevo0mb.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1244.photobucket.com/albums/gg567/mcorentin/PHO_zpsbcevo0mb.jpg</a> I've never had pho and really want to try it. That spicy beef one looks awesome. There's a bunch of pho restaurants in the greater Hartford area. Is that one of the better ones? Not just by my own tastes, but the tastes of 2nd generation Vietnamese Americans, yes. But you have to get there early sat for spicy beef. They usually sell out by 11. Sunday is chicken, and same story. Out by 11. Keep in mind that Pho is a breakfast food in Vietnamese cusine. Also be forewarned that 501 serves one thing. Beef pho. (Spicy beef And chicken are on the menu sat and Sunday respectively). They will add shrimp to the beef pho. They also have all sorts of weird peppers and meat looking things that the Vietnamese customers order off their secret Menu. But the dish doesn't change. They do offer spring rolls as well. My suggestion for you djc, venture in during normal hours. Large beef, iced coffee (this is important), ask for extra lime slices, some fish sauce, and birdshead peppers, and water. When the bowl comes, squeeze lime into bowl (toss rind in bowl), fish sauce (don't smell it, this is important) break the peppers up and add to bowl (don't pick your nose for remainder of day), skip the basil, toss the sprouts on top, add siracha and go to town. Take the little dish on the side and add that purple hoisin sauce and siracha to that. When you get to a strip of beef, fish it out and run it through the hoisin/siracha dip. When the sweat beads start rolling, reach for the iced coffee, it's magical. You will leave feeling like Jesus on cocaine. I'm there at least once a week. They hooked me up this Sunday after closing hours and made sure I had the last bowl of the day. But I will assure you that I won't be there at the same time as you. And if I do happen to spot you, I promise I won't make it awkward.. I'll just blend in with the Pratt Rats as best as a guy wearing Allen Edmonds can do. I'm here now I don't see djc but I do see some plainclothes guys (maybe visiting the CSP union across the st?) Nope. Not there today. Nice shoes BTW. |
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Originally Posted By conndcj:
Nope. Not there today. Nice shoes BTW. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By conndcj:
Originally Posted By Typhoid70:
Originally Posted By Typhoid70:
Originally Posted By conndcj:
Originally Posted By MC1974:
nothing beats saturday morning at Pho501 for spicy beef and side of raw meat with siracha for breakfast. might do it again this weekend <a href="http://s1244.photobucket.com/user/mcorentin/media/PHO_zpsbcevo0mb.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1244.photobucket.com/albums/gg567/mcorentin/PHO_zpsbcevo0mb.jpg</a> I've never had pho and really want to try it. That spicy beef one looks awesome. There's a bunch of pho restaurants in the greater Hartford area. Is that one of the better ones? Not just by my own tastes, but the tastes of 2nd generation Vietnamese Americans, yes. But you have to get there early sat for spicy beef. They usually sell out by 11. Sunday is chicken, and same story. Out by 11. Keep in mind that Pho is a breakfast food in Vietnamese cusine. Also be forewarned that 501 serves one thing. Beef pho. (Spicy beef And chicken are on the menu sat and Sunday respectively). They will add shrimp to the beef pho. They also have all sorts of weird peppers and meat looking things that the Vietnamese customers order off their secret Menu. But the dish doesn't change. They do offer spring rolls as well. My suggestion for you djc, venture in during normal hours. Large beef, iced coffee (this is important), ask for extra lime slices, some fish sauce, and birdshead peppers, and water. When the bowl comes, squeeze lime into bowl (toss rind in bowl), fish sauce (don't smell it, this is important) break the peppers up and add to bowl (don't pick your nose for remainder of day), skip the basil, toss the sprouts on top, add siracha and go to town. Take the little dish on the side and add that purple hoisin sauce and siracha to that. When you get to a strip of beef, fish it out and run it through the hoisin/siracha dip. When the sweat beads start rolling, reach for the iced coffee, it's magical. You will leave feeling like Jesus on cocaine. I'm there at least once a week. They hooked me up this Sunday after closing hours and made sure I had the last bowl of the day. But I will assure you that I won't be there at the same time as you. And if I do happen to spot you, I promise I won't make it awkward.. I'll just blend in with the Pratt Rats as best as a guy wearing Allen Edmonds can do. I'm here now I don't see djc but I do see some plainclothes guys (maybe visiting the CSP union across the st?) Nope. Not there today. Nice shoes BTW. Thanks. First pair after a decade of Italian Johnson & Murphy. But It's army surplus boots today in the muck though. |
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Typhoid....the brown house in the pic is actually my neighbor across the street, I'm UP on the hill
I'm just not a big fan of Hondas. When I'm driving I like to scream America! And I just cant bring myself to do that in a honda. Zeger....short answer yes, long answer, no. |
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Originally Posted By conndcj:
Mickey Blakes in Southington. Nice place to spend a snowy Sunday. http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b243/conndcj/Mobile%20Uploads/20150208_172150_zps2d2mbhs4.jpg View Quote I love Mickey Blakes, I was a member there early on. we used to do an open carry poker night. Since having my son, I just don't have the time to get there enough. I would join your for a cigar there anytime. Lots of good gun folks there as well. |
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Originally Posted By Typhoid70: I'm here now I don't see djc but I do see some plainclothes guys (maybe visiting the CSP union across the st?) View Quote I must have just missed you, I was there from 12:00 to 12:45. First I'd like to thank you guys for the recommendation. MC1974 the raw beef and siracha was great. Typhoid, great call on both the iced coffee and hoisin sauce, both of which I never would have thought of. I really liked the place and will deffinitely be back to try spicy beef soup, spring rolls and ox tail. That said I think that the broth at Pho Boston was better, was a little richer tasting. Also I like the tendon and tripe in with my beef, which I didn't see at 501 (although I didn't ask). Great lunch, can't wait to go back! |
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Raw beef? How's that taste? It does look very tasty.
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Tastes like the center of a rare hamburger lol. It is just a very clean and light beef flavor. The best part of it is temperature and texture. I like the cool beef with the hot (spicy) Chile sauce. Hot (spicy) and hot (temperature) can be overwhelming sometimes. I think it let's you taste more when the hot temperature isn't a factor. I also like raw beef with not spicy things too, the texture is smoother and softer. People get all freaked out, but if it's fresh you won't get sick.
ETA: Raw diced beef with capers, red onion, good olive oil and a raw egg yolk all mixed up is absolutely fantastic! |
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Originally Posted By JohnsMyName:
I must have just missed you, I was there from 12:00 to 12:45. First I'd like to thank you guys for the recommendation. MC1974 the raw beef and siracha was great. Typhoid, great call on both the iced coffee and hoisin sauce, both of which I never would have thought of. I really liked the place and will deffinitely be back to try spicy beef soup, spring rolls and ox tail. That said I think that the broth at Pho Boston was better, was a little richer tasting. Also I like the tendon and tripe in with my beef, which I didn't see at 501 (although I didn't ask). Great lunch, can't wait to go back! http://i1310.photobucket.com/albums/s658/Johnsmyname/Mobile%20Uploads/IMG_20150210_174541_zps6c389bf5.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By JohnsMyName:
Originally Posted By Typhoid70:
I'm here now I don't see djc but I do see some plainclothes guys (maybe visiting the CSP union across the st?) I must have just missed you, I was there from 12:00 to 12:45. First I'd like to thank you guys for the recommendation. MC1974 the raw beef and siracha was great. Typhoid, great call on both the iced coffee and hoisin sauce, both of which I never would have thought of. I really liked the place and will deffinitely be back to try spicy beef soup, spring rolls and ox tail. That said I think that the broth at Pho Boston was better, was a little richer tasting. Also I like the tendon and tripe in with my beef, which I didn't see at 501 (although I didn't ask). Great lunch, can't wait to go back! http://i1310.photobucket.com/albums/s658/Johnsmyname/Mobile%20Uploads/IMG_20150210_174541_zps6c389bf5.jpg Damn I think a trip to pho boston is in order for tomorrow. |
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Originally Posted By JohnsMyName: Tastes like the center of a rare hamburger lol. It is just a very clean and light beef flavor. The best part of it is temperature and texture. I like the cool beef with the hot (spicy) Chile sauce. Hot (spicy) and hot (temperature) can be overwhelming sometimes. I think it let's you taste more when the hot temperature isn't a factor. I also like raw beef with not spicy things too, the texture is smoother and softer. People get all freaked out, but if it's fresh you won't get sick. ETA: Raw diced beef with capers, red onion, good olive oil and a raw egg yolk all mixed up is absolutely fantastic! View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Mak90ncheese:
Haha yep I kinda freaked when I seen "raw" . Just haven't had raw beef since I was a kid eating raw Hamburg . There is a pho right here in Windsor locks . I just haven't gotten to it. I know exactly where this one is that you ate at. Gonna have to try it next. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Mak90ncheese:
Originally Posted By JohnsMyName:
Tastes like the center of a rare hamburger lol. It is just a very clean and light beef flavor. The best part of it is temperature and texture. I like the cool beef with the hot (spicy) Chile sauce. Hot (spicy) and hot (temperature) can be overwhelming sometimes. I think it let's you taste more when the hot temperature isn't a factor. I also like raw beef with not spicy things too, the texture is smoother and softer. People get all freaked out, but if it's fresh you won't get sick. ETA: Raw diced beef with capers, red onion, good olive oil and a raw egg yolk all mixed up is absolutely fantastic! Really?! Haven't ever had beef carpaccio? |
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Originally Posted By JohnsMyName:
Tastes like the center of a rare hamburger lol. It is just a very clean and light beef flavor. The best part of it is temperature and texture. I like the cool beef with the hot (spicy) Chile sauce. Hot (spicy) and hot (temperature) can be overwhelming sometimes. I think it let's you taste more when the hot temperature isn't a factor. I also like raw beef with not spicy things too, the texture is smoother and softer. People get all freaked out, but if it's fresh you won't get sick. ETA: Raw diced beef with capers, red onion, good olive oil and a raw egg yolk all mixed up is absolutely fantastic! View Quote Wait a minute. I thought you guys were getting the sidedish of beef raw to add to the hot soup and slowly cook it. Raw? In East Hartford? No f-ing way. But I'm still going this weekend. |
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Originally Posted By conndcj:
Wait a minute. I thought you guys were getting the sidedish of beef raw to add to the hot soup and slowly cook it. Raw? In East Hartford? No f-ing way. But I'm still going this weekend. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By conndcj:
Originally Posted By JohnsMyName:
Tastes like the center of a rare hamburger lol. It is just a very clean and light beef flavor. The best part of it is temperature and texture. I like the cool beef with the hot (spicy) Chile sauce. Hot (spicy) and hot (temperature) can be overwhelming sometimes. I think it let's you taste more when the hot temperature isn't a factor. I also like raw beef with not spicy things too, the texture is smoother and softer. People get all freaked out, but if it's fresh you won't get sick. ETA: Raw diced beef with capers, red onion, good olive oil and a raw egg yolk all mixed up is absolutely fantastic! Wait a minute. I thought you guys were getting the sidedish of beef raw to add to the hot soup and slowly cook it. Raw? In East Hartford? No f-ing way. But I'm still going this weekend. cmon, live a little |
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Originally Posted By conndcj: Wait a minute. I thought you guys were getting the sidedish of beef raw to add to the hot soup and slowly cook it. Raw? In East Hartford? No f-ing way. But I'm still going this weekend. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By conndcj: Originally Posted By JohnsMyName: Tastes like the center of a rare hamburger lol. It is just a very clean and light beef flavor. The best part of it is temperature and texture. I like the cool beef with the hot (spicy) Chile sauce. Hot (spicy) and hot (temperature) can be overwhelming sometimes. I think it let's you taste more when the hot temperature isn't a factor. I also like raw beef with not spicy things too, the texture is smoother and softer. People get all freaked out, but if it's fresh you won't get sick. ETA: Raw diced beef with capers, red onion, good olive oil and a raw egg yolk all mixed up is absolutely fantastic! Wait a minute. I thought you guys were getting the sidedish of beef raw to add to the hot soup and slowly cook it. Raw? In East Hartford? No f-ing way. But I'm still going this weekend. |
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Originally Posted By conndcj:
Wait a minute. I thought you guys were getting the sidedish of beef raw to add to the hot soup and slowly cook it. Raw? In East Hartford? No f-ing way. But I'm still going this weekend. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By conndcj:
Originally Posted By JohnsMyName:
Tastes like the center of a rare hamburger lol. It is just a very clean and light beef flavor. The best part of it is temperature and texture. I like the cool beef with the hot (spicy) Chile sauce. Hot (spicy) and hot (temperature) can be overwhelming sometimes. I think it let's you taste more when the hot temperature isn't a factor. I also like raw beef with not spicy things too, the texture is smoother and softer. People get all freaked out, but if it's fresh you won't get sick. ETA: Raw diced beef with capers, red onion, good olive oil and a raw egg yolk all mixed up is absolutely fantastic! Wait a minute. I thought you guys were getting the sidedish of beef raw to add to the hot soup and slowly cook it. Raw? In East Hartford? No f-ing way. But I'm still going this weekend. Max Amore in Glastonbury has a fantastic raw beef appetizer. Definitely not East Hartford! |
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Originally Posted By conndcj: Wait a minute. I thought you guys were getting the sidedish of beef raw to add to the hot soup and slowly cook it. Raw? In East Hartford? No f-ing way. But I'm still going this weekend. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By conndcj: Originally Posted By JohnsMyName: Tastes like the center of a rare hamburger lol. It is just a very clean and light beef flavor. The best part of it is temperature and texture. I like the cool beef with the hot (spicy) Chile sauce. Hot (spicy) and hot (temperature) can be overwhelming sometimes. I think it let's you taste more when the hot temperature isn't a factor. I also like raw beef with not spicy things too, the texture is smoother and softer. People get all freaked out, but if it's fresh you won't get sick. ETA: Raw diced beef with capers, red onion, good olive oil and a raw egg yolk all mixed up is absolutely fantastic! Wait a minute. I thought you guys were getting the sidedish of beef raw to add to the hot soup and slowly cook it. Raw? In East Hartford? No f-ing way. But I'm still going this weekend. I'm still alive and well with no issues 10 hrs in. Also the waiter knew exactly what I meant and didn't bat an eye. ETA: Sliced meat is one thing, ground is totally another. Also the place is so busy that product isn't sitting around much. |
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it doesn't have time to spoil their turn over is so fast. good waiter. i eat it sometimes twice a week and never had issue. give it a try. its worth it. might have to go tomorrow again. late lunch when not so busy.
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i eat it raw all the time never had an issue. their turn around is so fast it couldn't spoil. just try it once. u will get it again. maybe do late lunch tomorrow when the lunch rush slows down.
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Originally Posted By Andrapos:
Max Amore in Glastonbury has a fantastic raw beef appetizer. Definitely not East Hartford! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Andrapos:
Originally Posted By conndcj:
Originally Posted By JohnsMyName:
Tastes like the center of a rare hamburger lol. It is just a very clean and light beef flavor. The best part of it is temperature and texture. I like the cool beef with the hot (spicy) Chile sauce. Hot (spicy) and hot (temperature) can be overwhelming sometimes. I think it let's you taste more when the hot temperature isn't a factor. I also like raw beef with not spicy things too, the texture is smoother and softer. People get all freaked out, but if it's fresh you won't get sick. ETA: Raw diced beef with capers, red onion, good olive oil and a raw egg yolk all mixed up is absolutely fantastic! Wait a minute. I thought you guys were getting the sidedish of beef raw to add to the hot soup and slowly cook it. Raw? In East Hartford? No f-ing way. But I'm still going this weekend. Max Amore in Glastonbury has a fantastic raw beef appetizer. Definitely not East Hartford! Carpaccio . It's frigging delicious . I had it about a month ago. Fresh parmesan with arugula . I could eat a bucket of that shit |
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Originally Posted By MC1974: it doesn't have time to spoil their turn over is so fast. good waiter. i eat it sometimes twice a week and never had issue. give it a try. its worth it. might have to go tomorrow again. late lunch when not so busy. View Quote Haha, I might see you there, I'm already jonesing! |
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Originally Posted By Andrapos:
Max Amore in Glastonbury has a fantastic raw beef appetizer. Definitely not East Hartford! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Andrapos:
Originally Posted By conndcj:
Originally Posted By JohnsMyName:
Tastes like the center of a rare hamburger lol. It is just a very clean and light beef flavor. The best part of it is temperature and texture. I like the cool beef with the hot (spicy) Chile sauce. Hot (spicy) and hot (temperature) can be overwhelming sometimes. I think it let's you taste more when the hot temperature isn't a factor. I also like raw beef with not spicy things too, the texture is smoother and softer. People get all freaked out, but if it's fresh you won't get sick. ETA: Raw diced beef with capers, red onion, good olive oil and a raw egg yolk all mixed up is absolutely fantastic! Wait a minute. I thought you guys were getting the sidedish of beef raw to add to the hot soup and slowly cook it. Raw? In East Hartford? No f-ing way. But I'm still going this weekend. Max Amore in Glastonbury has a fantastic raw beef appetizer. Definitely not East Hartford! Max downtown had a beef tartar that is unbelievable too. The mix the chopped meat with horseradish and cream fresh with pea greens and a raw quail egg on top . I need an iv of it |
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Originally Posted By bending_rodriguez:
I thought it was you, but I didnt want to make a mistake haha Yea, the one good thing is when its sunny in the morning it melts very quickly because the driveway faces the east, but it needs to be sunny and close to the freezing point. Not cloudy and 10 degrees outside The Fit, is pretty terrible for this driveway, and just in general.....In the spring I think we'll put it for sale, and get my wife a wrangler also. Having the ability to put a vehicle in 4 LOW helps a lot for this driveway. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By bending_rodriguez:
Originally Posted By JohnsMyName:
That was me, damn you weren't kidding! I'm surprised that little red car makes it up. Nice Jeep and snow blower by the way. I thought it was you, but I didnt want to make a mistake haha Yea, the one good thing is when its sunny in the morning it melts very quickly because the driveway faces the east, but it needs to be sunny and close to the freezing point. Not cloudy and 10 degrees outside The Fit, is pretty terrible for this driveway, and just in general.....In the spring I think we'll put it for sale, and get my wife a wrangler also. Having the ability to put a vehicle in 4 LOW helps a lot for this driveway. Funny that your snow blower or thrower has a bigger engine than your car. What made you buy the Fit? Do you work for Ringling Bros. and get a discount? You can buy a real car that gets better fuel economy. Aside from Lexus and Acura the road noise is deafening in most Jap cars. Although if you drive a Jeep Wrangler then I guess the Honda sounds quiet. |
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Originally Posted By bending_rodriguez: Really?! Haven't ever had beef carpaccio? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By bending_rodriguez: Originally Posted By Mak90ncheese: Originally Posted By JohnsMyName: Tastes like the center of a rare hamburger lol. It is just a very clean and light beef flavor. The best part of it is temperature and texture. I like the cool beef with the hot (spicy) Chile sauce. Hot (spicy) and hot (temperature) can be overwhelming sometimes. I think it let's you taste more when the hot temperature isn't a factor. I also like raw beef with not spicy things too, the texture is smoother and softer. People get all freaked out, but if it's fresh you won't get sick. ETA: Raw diced beef with capers, red onion, good olive oil and a raw egg yolk all mixed up is absolutely fantastic! Really?! Haven't ever had beef carpaccio? I was thinking the same thing about the hot soup cooking the meat.
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Gross. I'd eat the bread, though.
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the bread smeared with raw beef and egg
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Originally Posted By bikerman9967:
Carpaccio . It's frigging delicious . I had it about a month ago. Fresh parmesan with arugula . I could eat a bucket of that shit View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By bikerman9967:
Originally Posted By Andrapos:
Originally Posted By conndcj:
Originally Posted By JohnsMyName:
Tastes like the center of a rare hamburger lol. It is just a very clean and light beef flavor. The best part of it is temperature and texture. I like the cool beef with the hot (spicy) Chile sauce. Hot (spicy) and hot (temperature) can be overwhelming sometimes. I think it let's you taste more when the hot temperature isn't a factor. I also like raw beef with not spicy things too, the texture is smoother and softer. People get all freaked out, but if it's fresh you won't get sick. ETA: Raw diced beef with capers, red onion, good olive oil and a raw egg yolk all mixed up is absolutely fantastic! Wait a minute. I thought you guys were getting the sidedish of beef raw to add to the hot soup and slowly cook it. Raw? In East Hartford? No f-ing way. But I'm still going this weekend. Max Amore in Glastonbury has a fantastic raw beef appetizer. Definitely not East Hartford! Carpaccio . It's frigging delicious . I had it about a month ago. Fresh parmesan with arugula . I could eat a bucket of that shit Is it finely chopped? |
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Originally Posted By bikerman9967:
Max downtown had a beef tartar that is unbelievable too. The mix the chopped meat with horseradish and cream fresh with pea greens and a raw quail egg on top . I need an iv of it View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By bikerman9967:
Originally Posted By Andrapos:
Originally Posted By conndcj:
Originally Posted By JohnsMyName:
Tastes like the center of a rare hamburger lol. It is just a very clean and light beef flavor. The best part of it is temperature and texture. I like the cool beef with the hot (spicy) Chile sauce. Hot (spicy) and hot (temperature) can be overwhelming sometimes. I think it let's you taste more when the hot temperature isn't a factor. I also like raw beef with not spicy things too, the texture is smoother and softer. People get all freaked out, but if it's fresh you won't get sick. ETA: Raw diced beef with capers, red onion, good olive oil and a raw egg yolk all mixed up is absolutely fantastic! Wait a minute. I thought you guys were getting the sidedish of beef raw to add to the hot soup and slowly cook it. Raw? In East Hartford? No f-ing way. But I'm still going this weekend. Max Amore in Glastonbury has a fantastic raw beef appetizer. Definitely not East Hartford! Max downtown had a beef tartar that is unbelievable too. The mix the chopped meat with horseradish and cream fresh with pea greens and a raw quail egg on top . I need an iv of it That is the only way to do it I'd argue the pea greens and creme overdoes it even. |
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Originally Posted By bending_rodriguez:
Damn I think a trip to pho boston is in order for tomorrow. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By bending_rodriguez:
Originally Posted By JohnsMyName:
Originally Posted By Typhoid70:
I'm here now I don't see djc but I do see some plainclothes guys (maybe visiting the CSP union across the st?) I must have just missed you, I was there from 12:00 to 12:45. First I'd like to thank you guys for the recommendation. MC1974 the raw beef and siracha was great. Typhoid, great call on both the iced coffee and hoisin sauce, both of which I never would have thought of. I really liked the place and will deffinitely be back to try spicy beef soup, spring rolls and ox tail. That said I think that the broth at Pho Boston was better, was a little richer tasting. Also I like the tendon and tripe in with my beef, which I didn't see at 501 (although I didn't ask). Great lunch, can't wait to go back! http://i1310.photobucket.com/albums/s658/Johnsmyname/Mobile%20Uploads/IMG_20150210_174541_zps6c389bf5.jpg Damn I think a trip to pho boston is in order for tomorrow. Le's is another Vietnamese place just north of 501 a mile or so on Main St in East Hartford. They feature a full menu. I suggest the Bun, which is vermicelli served cold with hot grilled beef and chopped spring rolls served over it with veggies. The woman who runs it is a saint and will generally share some house hot sauce, offer a free appetizer, cold drink, and always cake at the end of the meal. Oh yeah, Patsy Cline playing on the stereo the entire time. Neat atmosphere. Makes you feel like a guest in their home. |
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Originally Posted By bikerman9967: This looks fucking amazing to me http://www.tonysofcincinnati.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/beef-tartare-369.jpg View Quote Boy,for a gun forum you guys are very sophisticated whenit comes to food, a far cry from the burger crowd. That is not a jab at all. I knew this would be a place to go for info on firearms, but food that's an added bonus! MHC turned me on to a Thai place that I brought my wife to, that was a home run . I don't think she will go for raw food but I would give it a try! Thank you guys! |
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Originally Posted By Mak90ncheese:
I'd try that. Boy,for a gun forum you guys are very sophisticated whenit comes to food, a far cry from the burger crowd. That is not a jab at all. I knew this would be a place to go for info on firearms, but food that's an added bonus! MHC turned me on to a Thai place that I brought my wife to, that was a home run . I don't think she will go for raw food but I would give it a try! Thank you guys! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Mak90ncheese:
Originally Posted By bikerman9967:
This looks fucking amazing to me http://www.tonysofcincinnati.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/beef-tartare-369.jpg Boy,for a gun forum you guys are very sophisticated whenit comes to food, a far cry from the burger crowd. That is not a jab at all. I knew this would be a place to go for info on firearms, but food that's an added bonus! MHC turned me on to a Thai place that I brought my wife to, that was a home run . I don't think she will go for raw food but I would give it a try! Thank you guys! Burgers? Katsup & Mustard Main st Manchester Order rare Order parmasean fries with the dips Order soda (hosmer mountain on tap ) Order bacon Thank me later |
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Originally Posted By Typhoid70:
Is it finely chopped? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Typhoid70:
Originally Posted By bikerman9967:
Originally Posted By Andrapos:
Originally Posted By conndcj:
Originally Posted By JohnsMyName:
Tastes like the center of a rare hamburger lol. It is just a very clean and light beef flavor. The best part of it is temperature and texture. I like the cool beef with the hot (spicy) Chile sauce. Hot (spicy) and hot (temperature) can be overwhelming sometimes. I think it let's you taste more when the hot temperature isn't a factor. I also like raw beef with not spicy things too, the texture is smoother and softer. People get all freaked out, but if it's fresh you won't get sick. ETA: Raw diced beef with capers, red onion, good olive oil and a raw egg yolk all mixed up is absolutely fantastic! Wait a minute. I thought you guys were getting the sidedish of beef raw to add to the hot soup and slowly cook it. Raw? In East Hartford? No f-ing way. But I'm still going this weekend. Max Amore in Glastonbury has a fantastic raw beef appetizer. Definitely not East Hartford! Carpaccio . It's frigging delicious . I had it about a month ago. Fresh parmesan with arugula . I could eat a bucket of that shit Is it finely chopped? thin sliced |
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Originally Posted By Typhoid70:
Burgers? Katsup & Mustard Main st Manchester Order rare Order parmasean fries with the dips Order soda (hosmer mountain on tap ) Order bacon Thank me later View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Typhoid70:
Originally Posted By Mak90ncheese:
Originally Posted By bikerman9967:
This looks fucking amazing to me http://www.tonysofcincinnati.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/beef-tartare-369.jpg Boy,for a gun forum you guys are very sophisticated whenit comes to food, a far cry from the burger crowd. That is not a jab at all. I knew this would be a place to go for info on firearms, but food that's an added bonus! MHC turned me on to a Thai place that I brought my wife to, that was a home run . I don't think she will go for raw food but I would give it a try! Thank you guys! Burgers? Katsup & Mustard Main st Manchester Order rare Order parmasean fries with the dips Order soda (hosmer mountain on tap ) Order bacon Thank me later their ahi tuna burger is way better then any beef burger |
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Oh yeah I've been to the catsup and mustard already!
I had the seven burger rare Cheddar and buffalo fries (I finished my wife's Parmesan french fries ) I didn't have soda I had a pioneer IPAI believe it was called. |
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Originally Posted By Mak90ncheese:
Oh yeah I've been to the catsup and mustard already! I had the seven burger rare Cheddar and buffalo fries (I finished my wife's Parmesan french fries ) I didn't have soda I had a pioneer IPAI believe it was called. View Quote best burgers on the shoreline is haywire burger in westbrook. give it a try |
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I love tuna
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Originally Posted By bikerman9967: best burgers on the shoreline is haywire burger in westbrook. give it a try View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By bikerman9967: Originally Posted By Mak90ncheese: Oh yeah I've been to the catsup and mustard already! I had the seven burger rare Cheddar and buffalo fries (I finished my wife's Parmesan french fries ) I didn't have soda I had a pioneer IPAI believe it was called. best burgers on the shoreline is haywire burger in westbrook. give it a try |
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Originally Posted By Mak90ncheese:
I will write that down so I won't forget. I wrote down all the restaurants that were recommended to me by hardcore and another CTHTF member and I will add this one to it View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Mak90ncheese:
Originally Posted By bikerman9967:
Originally Posted By Mak90ncheese:
Oh yeah I've been to the catsup and mustard already! I had the seven burger rare Cheddar and buffalo fries (I finished my wife's Parmesan french fries ) I didn't have soda I had a pioneer IPAI believe it was called. best burgers on the shoreline is haywire burger in westbrook. give it a try another amazing burger joint i know of is in groton. its a scummy looking place really, but the burgers are top notch. moe's burger and brew. ive eaten almost all of them on the menu |
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Harry's
Colchester Duh |
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