Today was the day. And I was there. But since I try to focus my blog on local food, I won't go too in-depth on my opinion of the restaurant. The menu was pretty basic, as they just specialize in a few things. You get to see them make your burger. Basically, I thought it was an average burger joint. They give you a ton of fries. I'd prefer a local place like Tailpipes.
We walked to the hostess stand and said we'd like the grill. They also have a simple dining area. She seated us immediately. We were the first couple on our side of the grill - the other side was already halfway through their meal. We ordered drinks as we looked over our menu. If you've been to a hibachi restaurant before, you know how it works. If you sit at the grill, you order a hibachi dinner - most of these are either chicken, steak, scallops, shrimp or fish. Sometimes a combination. These come with a side of rice or noodles and vegetables and sometimes two pieces of shrimp. I ordered the hibachi scallops. Chris opted for the hibachi salmon and shrimp. We also got an order of California rolls.
Next was their salad. If you're familiar with this cuisine, a small salad with a ginger dressing is typically served. I'm also not a fan of this. It's typical for the cuisine - it's just not my taste. I was ready for my entree.
Grade: A
After our food was done, we headed home with three boxes: one medium, one large and one extra-large. On the way home, I peeked inside the top small one, thinking it'd be my calzone, but it was the pizza roll instead. If my calzone was in the next box size up, I knew it was going to be big. I waited until we got home to find out.
The pizza roll, with pepperoni, wasn't bad, either. With a doughy exterior and soft cheese, it was a nice spin on a pizza. But comparing it to my calzone, it wasn't a match. The pizza is flat, with layers of mozzarella, and ours had a more salty bite with the black olives sprinkled on top.
We had leftovers for days. And I'm already craving another ones of those calzones. This place doesn't skimp on the cheese, that's for sure. And that's perfectly alright in my book.
Grade: A
There are various reasons to alter your diet - whether it's for the health benefits, to help the animals who are often factory farmed or to reduce your carbon footprint. Here are a few of the most common ones:
- Vegetarian - Diet excludes all animals.
- Ovo-Vegetarian - Diet excludes all animals and dairy products, but includes eggs.
- Lacto-Vegetarian - Diet excludes all animals and eggs, but includes other dairy products.
- Lacto-Ovo Vegetarian - Diet excludes all animals, but includes dairy products, such as eggs, milk and cheese.
- Pescatarian - Diet excludes animals, but includes fish and sometimes other seafood.
- Pollotarian - Diet excludes animals, but includes poultry.
- Pollo-pescatarian - Diet excludes red meat, but includes poultry and fish. White-meat only.
- Flexitarian - Diet excludes animals, but will eat meat by special/social circumstances.
- Vegan - Diet excludes all animals and animal products. No milk, cheese or eggs. Some vegans also avoid honey because it's a by-product of bees.
- Raw Vegan - Diet includes only fresh and uncooked fruit, nuts, seeds and veggies. Some allow cooking veggies to a low temperature
- Paleotarian - Diet includes organic meats and fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds, with minimal grains, starches and sugars.
- Omnivore - Diet includes both animals and vegetables. This is the most common.
- Carnivore - Diet includes animals. True carnivores only eat meat.
- Macrobiotic - Diets are cooked foods and plant-based, but may include fish or seafood.
- Freegan - Diets that include reclaimed food that has been discarded. Often vegan unless the food is free.
Blogging every day is not easy. I generally kept my blog updated once per week. This semester, I have been updating it three times per week (usually Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday). For this past week, I have blogged every day. This blog is technically my 10th in a row (two on each Monday). That's a lot!
I've learned that I talk ... a lot. But I have a lot to share! In some of my future blog posts, I want to talk about foods special to WV, as well as some of the festivals we have, and the local co-op. Food really is a big part of culture, so it's around every corner if you look hard enough. I am not short on ideas, but that's because this is a hobby of mine. I'm not struggling because in my free time, if I check out a new market or restaurant, it's fun. It's not work. I have a running email with tons of ideas for future posts.
The difficulty is simply finding time to devote to this. Updating a blog isn't necessarily easy when you know many people can find it. Your work is out there. Everyone can see it. The same isn't necessaily true for a homework assignment or a paper: The professor may be the only one to see it. But with a blog, all of you are seeing what I have to say. So, making time, on top of teaching, grading, classes, homework, reading, etc. is difficult. But I'm having fun with this, so I'm going to keep it going.
Future updates
Just so you have some things to look forward to, I plan on blogging about The Mountain People's Co-Op, foods special to WV, WV festivals, the soda vs. pop debate, and much, much more. Thanks for reading, and I hope I'll continue to entertain you. And entertain me some, too!
I've learned that I talk ... a lot. But I have a lot to share! In some of my future blog posts, I want to talk about foods special to WV, as well as some of the festivals we have, and the local co-op. Food really is a big part of culture, so it's around every corner if you look hard enough. I am not short on ideas, but that's because this is a hobby of mine. I'm not struggling because in my free time, if I check out a new market or restaurant, it's fun. It's not work. I have a running email with tons of ideas for future posts.
The difficulty is simply finding time to devote to this. Updating a blog isn't necessarily easy when you know many people can find it. Your work is out there. Everyone can see it. The same isn't necessaily true for a homework assignment or a paper: The professor may be the only one to see it. But with a blog, all of you are seeing what I have to say. So, making time, on top of teaching, grading, classes, homework, reading, etc. is difficult. But I'm having fun with this, so I'm going to keep it going.
Future updates
Just so you have some things to look forward to, I plan on blogging about The Mountain People's Co-Op, foods special to WV, WV festivals, the soda vs. pop debate, and much, much more. Thanks for reading, and I hope I'll continue to entertain you. And entertain me some, too!
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