I had a hypoglycemic meltdown on the way to the Museum of Contemporary Art last night
edgewaterglutton wrote:Im gonna go with APART's shrimp pizza. The thing was soggy and limp. Behold, the tribute video I made to celebrate it's wackness:
Khaopaat wrote:While I feel your subtitling is absolutely brilliant, the fact remains that you have fulfilled Godwin's law, meaning there's unfortunately no place for the APART Pizza discussion to go from here.
Shaggywillis wrote:I had a hypoglycemic meltdown on the way to the Museum of Contemporary Art last night
Glad I'm not the only one. When this happens to me, I have been known to make bad food decisions since I am in a rush to eat anything so I don't pass out or get double vision. Now I carry peanut butter crackers for the fear of eating crap.
happy_stomach wrote:I had a hypoglycemic meltdown on the way to the Museum of Contemporary Art last night and made an emergency stop at Freshii in Water Tower Place for a boost. I ordered the Bliss Bowl, which was supposed to be brown rice, roasted red peppers, diced tomatoes. grilled portabella, avocado, red onions and goat cheese with suggested additions of EVOO and balsamic vinegar. Given the state of my blood sugar, I missed the whole custom food concept (didn't fill out the little form) so quickly requested black beans when I was told that they had no more mushrooms and did not ask for any dressing (again, wasn't paying attention). So I got a large take-out container of what seemed like just rice with diced tomatoes a medium-ish glob of goat cheese. I ate it.
Not quite - he would have had to have compared APART to Hitler, or the Nazis. Making APART out to be Packers fans does come pretty close though
The GP wrote:happy_stomach wrote:I had a hypoglycemic meltdown on the way to the Museum of Contemporary Art last night and made an emergency stop at Freshii in Water Tower Place for a boost. I ordered the Bliss Bowl, which was supposed to be brown rice, roasted red peppers, diced tomatoes. grilled portabella, avocado, red onions and goat cheese with suggested additions of EVOO and balsamic vinegar. Given the state of my blood sugar, I missed the whole custom food concept (didn't fill out the little form) so quickly requested black beans when I was told that they had no more mushrooms and did not ask for any dressing (again, wasn't paying attention). So I got a large take-out container of what seemed like just rice with diced tomatoes a medium-ish glob of goat cheese. I ate it.
I've not had anything from Freshii even though I work across the street. Coworkers haven't exactly raved about it. Next time you're in that area, a rice bowl from Wow Bao would be an acceptable solution.
happy_stomach wrote:The GP wrote:happy_stomach wrote:I had a hypoglycemic meltdown on the way to the Museum of Contemporary Art last night and made an emergency stop at Freshii in Water Tower Place for a boost. I ordered the Bliss Bowl, which was supposed to be brown rice, roasted red peppers, diced tomatoes. grilled portabella, avocado, red onions and goat cheese with suggested additions of EVOO and balsamic vinegar. Given the state of my blood sugar, I missed the whole custom food concept (didn't fill out the little form) so quickly requested black beans when I was told that they had no more mushrooms and did not ask for any dressing (again, wasn't paying attention). So I got a large take-out container of what seemed like just rice with diced tomatoes a medium-ish glob of goat cheese. I ate it.
I've not had anything from Freshii even though I work across the street. Coworkers haven't exactly raved about it. Next time you're in that area, a rice bowl from Wow Bao would be an acceptable solution.
That's a good idea. I used to eat their bao--was my go-to snack before movies at the Gene Siskel Film Center over at State & Lake--but I'm avoiding flour these days, so Wow Bao has been on my "avoid" list. I thought an employee at the State & Lake location told me that all of their food has flour (or maybe she was talking about gluten). I should investigate further.
edgewaterglutton wrote:Im gonna go with APART's shrimp pizza. The thing was soggy and limp. Behold, the tribute video I made to celebrate it's wackness:
Dmnkly wrote:Pete's Fish & Chips, multiple locations in the greater Phoenix area:
Surprisingly, that wasn't the worst of it...
Pie Lady wrote:Okay, I'm sure to get mocked for this, but what's wrong with this photo? Looks tasty to me, assuming the squares are all fish and not a little dinky piece like the shrimp.
garcho wrote:I had a little too much to drink the other night and ended up eating a lamb taco with whipped cream. It sure seemed like a good idea at the time...
Dmnkly wrote:Pie Lady wrote:Okay, I'm sure to get mocked for this, but what's wrong with this photo? Looks tasty to me, assuming the squares are all fish and not a little dinky piece like the shrimp.
We may simply have very different opinions of what constitutes "Fish and Chips", Pie Lady.
Dmnkly wrote:Pete's Fish & Chips, multiple locations in the greater Phoenix area:
Khaopaat wrote:For some reason, that picture amused me to no end, to the point where I caught myself smiling as I looked at it. Even if I'm not totally sure what I'm looking at - are the breaded rectangles on top the "fish", and the breaded irregular-shaped things underneath the "chips", or are the rectangles on top hash brown-like "chips" and the irregular things underneath the "fish"?
Dmnkly wrote:Pie Lady wrote:Okay, I'm sure to get mocked for this, but what's wrong with this photo? Looks tasty to me, assuming the squares are all fish and not a little dinky piece like the shrimp.
We may simply have very different opinions of what constitutes "Fish and Chips", Pie Lady.
aschie30 wrote:I suppose it's fine as long as Pete's is serving filets of the very coveted and well-known species, "squarefish."*
*The breading is also very reminiscent of Gorton's fishsticks.