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Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Free Stuff ~ Joe Kirk ~ The Orchid Grill ~ Crab Stuffed Trout


Good 51º drizzly morning. So far we've gotten 1 and 8/10" ... looking for more.. if not today then tomorrow and lasting for a week! Well, that's what the weather people say.
 
The other day I got rid of a bunch of old cameras, film, flash bulbs... even an old Polaroid ... I put them in a box down on the road. People up here are soooooooooooo odd, they will pick up anything on the road!

The next day when I was leaving the box was gone! What a surprise. I set a broken ice chest down there once and it was gone!

 
A special friend is having birthday today ..... HAPPY BIRTHDAY JOE KIRK~! (LASD ret Lakewood, Avalon) I hope you have a GREAT day!!!!! 
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Historically this date....
1941 – The United Service Organization (USO) is created to entertain American troops


1999 – The New Carissa runs aground near Coos Bay, Oregon.

2004 – Facebook, a mainstream online social network is founded by Mark Zuckerberg.

And births this date include...
1918 – Ida Lupino, English film actress and director (d. 1995)
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1936 – David Brenner, American comedian (d.2014)
 
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Really not a politician in the sense of the word, but a decent and nice gentle man.

1948 – Alice Cooper, American musician
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1962 – Clint Black, American musician
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1973 – Oscar de la Hoya, Mexican-American boxer
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Yesterday Nancy and I went to lunch at a place neither of us had been to before... The Orchid Grill. It's a Hawaiian themed restaurant at 1330 NW 6th St Grants Pass.

It's in the Village Square....

Very charming...

We each had the Chicken Teriyaki Wrap with pineapple. YUMMMMMMY! The French fries were probably the BEST ever! Sooooooooooooo crispy. I loved them!

Here's their site with menus...
The girls were so nice. They even brought us one of their cheesecakes (for free!) .. they buy the cheesecake from a local bakery and caramelize it there and add a pineapple sauce.

OINK OINK OINK!!
They have a variety of beer and wine and a number of "Hawaiian" cocktails. 
 
While we were sitting there, in walks Billi (former bartendress at the Elk's Lodge). So great to see her! We hugged and chatted. We made a future date for lunch with the 'girls'.
 

Here's one of my concoctions from a few years back:
Got the trout from Dave Perry after one of his fishing trips... (Nancy's hubby)
First I mixed canned crab (from Costco... in refrigerated section) with stuffing and mayonnaise. I cut the spine bones out of the fish and stuffed each one. Then I put them on the George Foreman Grill and drizzled some olive oil over all. Cooked until nicely browned. AWESOME!
 
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All I know. Happy Hump Day. Nuff said. Ciao.
xo Sue Mom Bobo
February 4th
Thank A Mailman Day


Thank a Mailman Day is your chance to say thanks to the guy, or gal, who delivers your mail. After all, they are there six days a week. The reliable postal worker is always there doing their job, regardless of the weather. They are a hardy lot. You'll find some mail carriers on walking routes, wearing shorts in all but the coldest of winter days.
Did you Know? Pony Express riders were the most famous early American "mailmen". Their motto was " Neither rain, nor snow, nor death of the night, can keep us from our duty". This motto is believed to be taken in part from a motto dating back to ancient times. Among the most popular variation is "Through rain or snow, or sleet or hail, we'll carry the mail. We will not fail".
Make it a point to catch your mail carrier enroute today. Give him or her a great big smile and a great big "TY".  If you happen to visit your local post office, give them a thank you, too.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good morning!

Happy Birthday Joe! Have a wonderful day.
Your lunch yesterday looked really good. , and free cheesecake! Can't beat that. Yum is right.
Lots of food going on this morning, and I have not had breakfast. Bet that trout would be good for breakfast, or just a spoonful of mayo. I know, not good, but I love Best Foods Mayo. Okay, away from the food,
That is so funny about your box of old cameras. Be fun to sit down by the road (hiding of course) to see who picks that stuff up. Good way to get rid of stuff though.
Okay, enough babble. Have a wonderful day and we will chat later. xo
Jeannie
Thanks for the blog.

Oregon Sue said...

Hey, BFF, I'm with you.. a spoonful of BF mayo anytime is good!!! I was thinking on that wrap if they mixed mayo with the teriyaki sauce that would be good on it! Ok, enough food talk. Going to head for my yogurt and fress raspberries. Later...xo

Anonymous said...

What a darling place. You do find the neatest places for lunch! I am sure you will be going back there! Free dessert! Wow! Great PR!

I see you used your Foreman grill.I guess I should give mine a try again sometime but it does dry out whatever I'm cooking.

I have the neatest mailman. He's Mexican and his name is Jose. He told me to remember his name by singing the first word of The Star Spangled Banner....JOSE can you see....... LOL He's right. That't how I remember it! :) I gave him a nice box of chocolates for Christmas.

Have a great day!!

XO Trisha

Oregon Sue said...

That is funny about your mailman. That grill is great. Really it drys out what you are cooking? Hmmm... never had that problem.

We are limited here as to restaurants. A few really good, some so so, and some awful. Don't have th choices you do down there! xo