May 26, 2016 Lunch – Que Huong, Dinner – Book Club
Robert Mueller called me at 10:30 to invite me to go to lunch, so I ate a piece of bread with butter and slices of Iberico cheese at 11:00 and then rode to Montano and back.
I then showered and met Robert at Que Huong at 1:00. I like Que Huong for two reasons, it has some of the best Vietnamese food in town and it has a great dining room with large picture windows with a wonderful view of the Sandias. I selected a table with a marvelous view today. When Robert came he repaid me the 100 € I had lent him for his trip to Paris. He said, as he often does, that he will let me order for him. Since it was a warm day, I ordered Grilled Pork and Egg rolls on Rice Vermicelli noodles. The bowl of noodles resting on chopped lettuce and bean sprouts and topped with grilled glazed pork and fried egg rolls was excellent, although a little smaller than the bowl used by Vietnam 2000.
We talked a bit about politics. Robert is a Trump supporter, so there is disagreement on almost everything, especially the sources of data.
After lunch I drove to Ranch Market to buy onions at 5 lb. for $.99, plus 18 large eggs for $1.39, and Russet potatoes for 3 lb. for $.99.
I went to book club at Tom’s house. He served Muflatto sandwiche with chips and for dessert, ice cream mixed with lemon curd and fresh blueberries and raspberries. A lovely light dinner.
Bon Appetit
Robert Mueller called me at 10:30 to invite me to go to lunch, so I ate a piece of bread with butter and slices of Iberico cheese at 11:00 and then rode to Montano and back.
I then showered and met Robert at Que Huong at 1:00. I like Que Huong for two reasons, it has some of the best Vietnamese food in town and it has a great dining room with large picture windows with a wonderful view of the Sandias. I selected a table with a marvelous view today. When Robert came he repaid me the 100 € I had lent him for his trip to Paris. He said, as he often does, that he will let me order for him. Since it was a warm day, I ordered Grilled Pork and Egg rolls on Rice Vermicelli noodles. The bowl of noodles resting on chopped lettuce and bean sprouts and topped with grilled glazed pork and fried egg rolls was excellent, although a little smaller than the bowl used by Vietnam 2000.
We talked a bit about politics. Robert is a Trump supporter, so there is disagreement on almost everything, especially the sources of data.
After lunch I drove to Ranch Market to buy onions at 5 lb. for $.99, plus 18 large eggs for $1.39, and Russet potatoes for 3 lb. for $.99.
I went to book club at Tom’s house. He served Muflatto sandwiche with chips and for dessert, ice cream mixed with lemon curd and fresh blueberries and raspberries. A lovely light dinner.
Bon Appetit
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