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Farm Burger with family

This may be a few days after the fact but it’s still worth talking about!

Last post I mentioned that Jeff and I were going out with the family for a quick dinner. His family lives in and around Chattanooga, TN so we don’t get to see them as often as we’d like.  His parents were in town this past weekend and asked us if we’d like to catch them for dinner before they made the 2 hour drive back home.  Of course we did!

We took them to a place near our apartment called Farm Burger. It’s a farm-to-table type burger joint that uses only 100% grass-fed beef and vegetables from local sources.  They offer a veggie burger too that you can customize and lots of other delicious things.

I had a veggie burger for lunch that day, and wasn’t all that hungry anyway, so I just got this salad.  It was very fresh tasting but the dressing was a little bland.

I got a side of onion rings that ended up being much bigger than I thought.  I only ate a few, but they were fantastic, especially with the smoked paprika mayo.

Jeff got a burger with caramelized onions and special sauce.  This was too much sauce for him, but he still thought it was good.

The parents had similar burgers.  All in all everyone liked their food and we had a great time getting to see them.

I appreciate what Farm Burger is trying to do, provide good food from local sources and burgers made from humanely-raised and healthy cows.  I only wish that the food they serve, that has come from such noble origins, could make it to the plate with the same level of nobility.  When I hear words like “farm-to-table,” “sustainable,” or “locally-sourced,” that communicates “freshness” to me.  A giant glop of sauce and a heavily buttered bun doesn’t equal “freshness” to me though, and it just serves to completely hide all that wonderful grass-fed beef they’re trying to feature.

I really do like Farm Burger.  The food is very tasty and there are a lot of very unique options to choose from there.  I only feel that it is suffering from a bit of an identity crisis.  I think the more they steer away from trying to be a typical “burger joint” that just happens to be sustainable to a purveyor of fresh local foods that just happens to serve burgers, the better.  At this moment though, I feel like they are attempting the later and succeeding in the former.

Oh well, still delicious.

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Dinner Fail. Breakfast Win.

Don’t try this at home.  Really…it was terrible.

I made mahi-mahi and veggies in an asian style sauce last night.  Sounds ok, right? Wrong!  This one goes into the “please never make again” category.

I started with some very fresh and beautiful veggies: red pepper, carrot, and napa cabbage.

I sauteed them with mirin and soy and they became this:

Served alongside the pan-seared mahi that was also marinated in mirin and soy.

The vegetables were simultaneously too soggy and too crunchy at the same time, and just didn’t taste very good.  The mahi tasted like straight charcoal and was over-cooked. Bleh.

No worries, today is a new day!  Just look at this glorious bowl of freshness!

Bananas, razzles, blues, pistachios, almonds, granola, honey, and almond milk!

Just look at that ripe razzle!

And for lunch I had a veggie burger with sriracha and avocado.

And a chinese black tea.

I watched Jeff play Minecraft while he snacked on leftover butternut quinoa.  OMG this game is addicting.  It’s a gorgeous Saturday and we’re shut in the house intensely gaming. We may have a problem.

Liam watches our laziness disapprovingly…

Gah! Another cat picture!  I had to though, it’s so difficult to nab a good picture of the ever-elusive Liam.

Anyway, we are now off to spend the afternoon with the in-laws and grab some dinner later.  Onward!

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Banana and Butternut

Some brefkast fixins…yes I said brefkast…isn’t that how you say it?

Learned something in the process, too.  Apparently, almond butter doesn’t drizzle well. Had to scrape a ton of it off.  This nanner kinda looks like a crime scene, almond buttter “blood” pooling all around.  Sorry, that’s really gross.  I have a very active imagination.

Ginger honey drizzles though.

That was my little pre-run snackie.  Got out and did a quick little 1.2 miles, nothing fancy.

Came home and put some fruit and left-over butternut quinoa together for lunch…

with some of these for snacking…

Now I’m off to see if I can find some new athletic wear.  Really need tops and some sunglasses, I was squinting all through my run. :::Squint:::