I'm beginning the Mustard Diva again. At least for now.
We'll see how it goes. My problem is, I don't take pictures. And blogs aren't very fun without pictures. But carrying around a camera isn't fun either. I'm all about enjoying each moment and don't like to be hindered by trying to get a 'freeze frame' of every thing, so maybe blogging just isn't my thing. I guess I'll find out!
Any ways, here's what's going on in my kitchen:
I love the smell when I am cooking onions and celery in butter. And it just so happens that two of my favorite foods start this way...
Chicken Noodle Soup and Stuffing.
I think I could probably live off Chicken Noodle Soup and Stuffing. Except that I would miss mashed potatoes...
... and She Crab Soup
... and Reubens
...and Bacon
...and Sushi
...and Cranberry Juice
...and Bread
...and Fruit
...and Hot Dogs... just kidding!
For every meal on my birthday I ate a sandwich. Breakfast sandwich, turkey sandwich, and a burger (which I guess technically isn't a sandwich.. but close enough!) I even enjoyed and ice cream sandwich! So maybe I have an obsession with sandwiches... and I agree with Liz Lemon when she says:
So in honor of my love of sandwiches, I've decided to rank my top 10 sandwiches of all time:
1. The Irish Reuben at McGrath's Irish Pub, Killington, VT.
Cornbeef, Red Cabbage, and Mustard. Nothing. Can. Compare.
2. Artichoke Sub, North Country Brewery, Slippery Rock, PA
Marinated Artichokes,with tomatoes, onions, and peppers on a ciabatta roll. Delish! This may sound like artichoke overload for one meal, but you have to get the artichoke 'Backwoods Country Dip.'
3. Fish Sandwich, Wholey's, Pittsburgh, PA.
Any type of fish, they are all delish. And get some sushi from Andy while you're there.
4. Ok, so this is a burger, not a sandwich, but I love it, so I'm putting it on here:
The Polish Hill Burger at Burgh'ers, Harmony, PA.
A pierogie with caramelized onions on a burger. Heaven! If you know anything about me and my love of mashed potatoes, you would understand. And get the rosemary fries, for one dollar extra... its worth it!
5. Veggie Delight at Loafers, Cranberry Twp, PA
Hummus and Veggies on a-mazing bread. It's delightful!
6. The Chocolate Chip Cookie Ice Cream Sandwich, Trader Joe's, Nationwide.
I may be biased since I ate one of these yesterday and the temperature is currently in the mid-90s. But dang, those things are good!
7. Breakfast Sandwich, McDonald's, Cranberry Twp., PA.
Bacon, cheese, and eggs on a bagel. I craved this baby when I was pregnant. And yes, I did specify which McDonald's, because when I ordered the same sandwich elsewhere, it was not nearly as good. Or maybe it was just the pregnancy hormones. Oh well!
8. Open-Faced Hot Turkey Sandwich, Still Searching.
I am looking for a hot turkey sandwich with homemade 'not-to-salty' gravy and a side of 'real' mashed potatoes. I have been looking for this sandwich for a LONG time and have yet to find a winner. If you've eaten one, please let me know! I've tried making my own, but its just not the same!
9. Crab Cake Sandwich, The Sea Captain's House, Myrtle Beach, PA
Though
by no means the star of the menu, still a solid pick. I've heard good
things about the Po' Boy too, but have yet to check it out!
10. Peanut Butter Sandwich, Kiski Area School, Leechburg, PA
I ate one of these every day for lunch growing up.
On more than one occasion, people have recommended that I have 'a blog.' So here it is, my attempt at 'blogging!'
While I have had quite a few nicknames in my lifetime, Mustard Diva seemed fun and fitting! Given by my hubby, I'm not really a diva, but I can be particular about the little things in life... like mustard!
A few of my favorites!
Yes, I currently have three types of mustard in my refrigerator. What I shouldn't tell you is that I finished two other kinds last week! But you won't ever find that yellow mustard stuff in my refrigerator.