
SO, other than someone firing a shotgun in my general direction, Saturday twas quite good. Went again 50 miles north to Syracuse to buy the clay supplies, and stopped at the Everson Museum to see the Turner to Cezanne show. Holy cats its good---this MONET was there, and this pic does NOT show how lovely and shimmery the water was, plus you turn another corner to find a Van Gogh, there were Renoirs, Manets, Cezannes--Omigosh!
A wee stop at Nance's gallery, Nance wasn't there but Donald was in his festive orange checked shirt, and Kyushu for dinner. The missus has decided edamame is a new addiction, and I renewed my addiction to wasabe sauce. Do you know wasabe sauce? It is a light green dragon of a hot paste you put onto your veggie sushi roll and it CLEARS out your nasal passages like a dpepth charge...
mmmmm wasabe...
ReplyDeleteOnly thing better than straight wasabe is wasabe peas! So tasty!
ReplyDeleteThere's nothing worse in this life than wasabi.
ReplyDeleteI bought Sushi a couple weeks ago at Weggies, never tried Wasabe. Well, I put it on like it was ketchup. HOLY COW!
ReplyDeleteTHE MORE WASABE THE BETTER :)
ReplyDeleteoh ya, gotta have wasabi, the more fiery the better
ReplyDeleteI love Impressionist art.. saw a lot of it in Boston and NYC some years back. SIgh!
ReplyDeleteEdamame is AMAZING. So's wasabe, of course.
ReplyDeleteIn fact, there's a place not far from here that serves wasabe-flavoured ice cream. No kidding.
Wasabi is definitely one of the first lines of defense when the swine flu is around. Lovely stuff! I agree that edamame is addictive, cause I love to play with my food. ;-)
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