From: shallotpeel@rcn.com
In nyc.food on Mon, 18 Aug 2003 11:43:34 GMT in Msg.#
, Frank Lynch
wrote:
> On 16 Aug 2003 21:12:16 -0700, in a clarity of expression resembling
> Cicero, nazhemeban@yahoo.com (wat wat wat) wrote:
>
> >(fixings for) cucumber sandwiches and avocado sandwich
>
> Our power wasn't on 'till 7 PM Friday, so we were probably one of the
> last groups to be able to buy food. Went to a grovcery store and
> bought three possibilities knowing the risks, and the only one which
> smelled alright after opening was the smoked salmon; cooked it in
> scrambled eggs.
Didn't get power on here till around 9, supposedly one of the last
complete. We knew they had power in Park Slope so we walked over to
the 2nd Street Cafe where there was a full house non-stop that went on
& on. Walking home we could see neighborhoods alit that had been dark
on the way over. Just a little bit later we had power, too. I had
chocolate cake with white & cocunut icing. For the life of me I can't
think what I had besides that. LOL Oh, wait, I know. I had their
macaroni & cheese. I'd never had it there before. Interesting,
especially the very crunchy crust/top layer.
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DonnaB-giving give credit where it's apparently due! The Blackout of
2003, it was Cleveland's fault!
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