Saturday, June 9, 2007

The Cheesecake Factory

Widipedia defines gluttony as the following: Derived from the Latin gluttire, meaning to gulp down or swallow, gluttony is the over-indulgence and over-consumption of food, drink, or intoxicants to the point of waste. In the Christian religions, it is considered one of the seven deadly sins—a misplaced desire of food or its withholding from the needy.[1]

If we agree upon its definition, I will see you at Church. Wow...simply disgusting.

Last night for dinner I had lots of the following from The Cheesecake Factory in Chesterfield, MO.: Seven grain bread, sourdough bread,
Spicy Chicken Chipotle Pasta and last, but most CERTAINLY not least, the Kahlua Cocoa Chocolate Cheesecake. My god, it was ridiculously good. I am not a paid spokesman for TCF, but you pretty much should drop what you're doing now and go try that cheesecake.

I washed that yummy mess down with El
Diablo (tequila, cointreau, grapefruit and pomegranate juices) and a glass of Shiraz. Coffee with the cheesecake...of course.

If anyone can top that for last night's dinner...I'd love to hear about it.

Eat on!!!



2 comments:

Smokeye said...

I can't top that tonight.

Last night I had a chicken breast with canned red sauce. The breast had been in my freezer for about a year, and I think that this may have attributed to it's slightly gamy flavour. I prepared this dish by defrosting the chicken in a bowl of hot water, then slicing the chicken into bite-sized pieces. I fried the chicken in olive oil using a spatula to turn the pieces. Whily frying the chicken, I heated the pasta sauce in a saucepan. When the chicken was cooked, I put the chicken in a bowl, then smothered it with sauce, and topped it all off with a layer of mozzarella cheese. I did not enjoy this meal very much, but it was nourishing and afforded me one more meal without having to pay any money. I drank water with last night's supper.

Aficionado (in my mind) said...

RDWALLER:

Upon graduation, thou shall have fresh poultry when thy dines...

It is, shall I say...a day to look forward to...