Fri, Jul 03, 2009
Republican Governors
Posted at 5:48 pm MDT to Current Events
Damn.
I wonder if there was something in the water at the last Republican Governors Conference meeting.
Neither Sarah Palin nor Mark Sanford seems able to hold a coherent press conference.
Sanford is not resigning yet, despite dereliction of duty and profound public stupidity.
I wonder what the investigators were about to dig up that led Palin to resign so that the state need not spend lots of money investigating her?
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Ai Sushi
Posted at 1:16 pm MDT to Miscellaneous
Nanette took me out to dinner for my birthday yesterday, to a restaurant called Ai Sushi and Steak.
The food was excellent, and reasonably priced for the portions, which were huge.
I had a tempura, udon and California roll combo. The miso soup at the beginning of the meal was smooth and flavorful. The flavors of the green onions, seaweed and tofu were not buried under the miso itself.
The tempura (shrimp and vegetables) was light and not greasy, and the dipping sauce had a nice tang in addition to the soy sauce in it.
The eight small pieces of California roll were well made and had a nice balance of ingredients and a complex flavor -- the crab part seemed to be a crab salad, and I'm not sure what all of the ingredients were.
The bowl of udon soup was huge (this meal failed the 'don't eat anything bigger than your head' rule) with very good noodles, an excellent broth, and plenty of cabbage, carrots and broccoli.
I brought most of the meal home in boxes. I had half the cali rolls and tempura pieces for breakfast, and I'm working on the soup for lunch.
And I think I need to plan on a very small supper tonight.
Our favorite Japanese restaurant in Denver, Mori, closed a while back, but I really think Ai is nearly as good, though their menu is less extensive. (I miss kitsune udon, which I used to get at Mori. And the Japanese pickles that used to accompany every meal.)
And I need to find a source of the thick udon noodles you get in restaurants. The ones I can find locally for home cooking are all skinny. The good Japanese grocery that probably carries them, Pacific Mercantile is still in existence a couple of blocks from the site of Mori, but Denver is a long way to go for noodles and pickles and a few other items. Maybe I'll go down to the art museum one weekend this summer (which is at the other end of the downtown shuttle route) and stop by the market while I am there.
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