We don't eat out much but when we do it's either the Crazy Coyote, a totally inexpensive and inauspicious Mexican restaurant with killer spinach enchiladas smothered in a lovely chipolte cream sauce, or the Livingston Bar & Grill. I think some of the summer party may have eaten there. Before it (LB&G) was bought and revamped by Russell Chatham, it was a burger/steak joint featuring rocky mountain oysters on the starters menu. I saw (and tried my hardest not to gawk) Tom Waites there in the early '90s!
Burdock starts out looking a bit like rhubarb, but then grows quite tall, say 5-6 feet tall, and it has little velcro balls about an inch in diameter that stick to everything, especially dogs. One brush up against a burdock plant and you might be covered in a several dozen little balls. Picking burdock off 5 dogs after a walk leaves little time for dining out. So were you served burdock root?
Alex, I clinked on your link but got connection failure after connection failure. Maybe you could email me privately with a figure. pajamadoc@montanadsl.net.
- pam 1-23-2003 5:38 am





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