Kid In A Candy Store
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I bought every shirt available. I could wear Apple gear for 2 weeks
straight.
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Kid In A Candy Store
Originally uploaded by iCoty
I bought every shirt available. I could wear Apple gear for 2 weeks
straight.
Awesome Oysters
Originally uploaded by iCoty
Just had me some awesome Oysters at the Swan Oyster Depot on Polk
Street. So Good.
Our fine dining selection for San Francisco included a trip to the highly rated Michael Mina Restaurant. All I have to say is: interesting flavors. Oh, and I had my first taste of foie gras. Definitely an eye opener. I don’t have a picture, but, Wikipedia does have a description:
Foie gras (pronounced /fwÉ‘ËˈgrÉ‘Ë/ in English; French for “fat liver”) is “the liver of aduck or a goose that has been specially fattened by gavage” (as defined by French law[1]).
Foie gras is one of the most popular and well-known delicacies in French cuisineand its flavour is described as rich, buttery, and delicate, unlike that of a regular duck or goose liver. Foie gras can be sold whole, or prepared into mousse, parfait, or pâté (the lowest quality), and is typically served as an accompaniment to another food item, such as toast or steak.
The technique of gavage dates as far back as 2500 BCE, when the ancient Egyptians began keeping birds for food and deliberately fattened the birds through force-feeding.[2] Today, France is by far the largest producer and consumer of foie gras, though it is produced and consumed worldwide, particularly in other European nations, the United States, and China.
Gavage-based foie gras production is controversial, due to the force feeding procedure, and the possible health consequences of an enlarged liver, and a number of countries and other jurisdictions have laws against force feeding or the sale of foie gras due to how it is traditionally produced….
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It took three bus transfers, but we got there. On our way there we visited Golden Gate Park which included the Japanese Tea Garden and the de Young Art Museum, then we headed to the Legion of Honor. It’s a good thing we didn’t follow the original plan and walk from Golden Gate Park to the Legion of Honor because that would have been an unbearable trek!
The Golden Gate Bridge was interesting, to say the least. Talk about grid lock traffic! Because of a head on collision, all cars on the bridge were not moving. People even turned their engines off, came out of their cars and enjoyed the view. And the view was indeed awesome. The structure itself is incredible. Huge is an understatement. It was definitely worth the trouble finding our way there!Â
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Indians Welcome (and Filipinos)
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I’ve always wanted to go to Alacatraz, and now I have been there!
Powell and Market
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There’s a huge ass Forever 21 to the right of me. Michelle is excited.
They have a men section. What?!
On route to Alcatraz. Yikes.
Test Post: I’ve just configured the site to accept emails that I send and
post them as blog posts. Mobile blogging means that if I think of
something brilliant to say on the road then I can post it via my iPhone!
Needed to do some cron configuring, so I hope this works. This post should
appear at max 15 minutes after I send it. Fingers crossed.