Sunday, April 20, 2014

Happy Easter! Happy 3rd Birthday Girls!

Greetings from the coop...

Hoping everyone had a wonderful Easter.  We had a beautiful day finally here in central Ohio.  I risked rain because I took a vacation day off work.  Rarely do all four of us get to go to church together, but we did today!  Then, I actually cooked a meal!

We also celebrated the hen's birthday.  (I should say the nine hens and the accidental rooster "James Brown.") They were hatched on Easter Sunday three years ago and all are doing great!  James lives up the road where he has lots of girlfriends.

We thought they might enjoy an Easter Egg hunt... ironically, "Henrietta" the "Easter Egger" Americauna hen was in the coop laying her own green egg and missed the hunt.  She got treats later.  (Since chickens aren't the sharpest of creatures, we didn't try too hard to hide them!)



Just three years ago, and hundreds of eggs since...

Because my hens color my eggs for me, instead of dyeing them, I dyed ceramic tiles today.  Look for them in an upcoming Gale's Gallery as they are cool and super simple!

Until next time,

Gale

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Burgers: Is Bigger Better Or Just Bigger?

Hello everyone!

When I review a business, it's always because I want to check out places that are popular and/or I have liked in the past.  I always go in wanting to love it and am rarely disappointed...

Years ago, after several attempts aborted due to long lines, Audra, Barbara and I ate at the Thurman Cafe in German Village near downtown Columbus, Ohio.  It has been there since 1942 and appears on Food Network shows when they talk about hamburgers or local legends.  We had a great time and I am sure the food was fine.

The legendary "Thurmanator" burger (photo by George Motz, hamburgeramerica.com)
The THURMANATOR
Bottom bun, mayo, lettuce, tomato, pickle, banana peppers, 12 ounce burger, bacon, cheddar, another
12 ounce burger, sautéed mushrooms & onions, ham, mozzarella & American cheese, top bun served
with fries 17.99

If you are able to eat a whole Thurmanator platter within a certain amount of time, I believe it's free or it at least used to be.  

So, when they opened up a "Son Of Thurman" in nearby Delaware, Ohio, I picked up Audra (whose dorm room is just blocks away from there) and we tried it.  It opens at noon on Sunday.  When we pulled up about 5 minutes 'til, there was the traditional line about a 1/2 block long.  When they opened the doors, it went fairly quickly--at least to get in the building.  They did try to seat folks as fast as they could.  We waited maybe 20 minutes for a table, but it was after 1 p.m. before we got our meal.  

Top: My mushroom burger platter.  Bottom: Audra's Bacon and Cheeseburger platter.
Now if you are still trying to find "where the beef is" you will find it here.  These are 3/4 pound hamburgers they form on site.  But since they knew they would have a crowd, you would have thought they would've maybe started the burgers a few minutes before they opened.  Maybe they did.  But nearly everyone orders hamburgers and they are still pretty slow.  When we got our food, it was fine, except Audra's hand cut french fries were raw in the middle (but brown--so the oil was too hot and they were rushing them.)  The waitress was nice and we didn't want to wait, so we just brought the fries home with the other half of the burger.  

First, there is no polite way to eat these and I hate a mess.  So I cut it up and used a fork.  I wish I could say there was something special about them, but I think this was just like you could make at home (only thicker than you'd probably want.)  I don't really like eating a whole slab of ground meat at a time--the condiments are there to break that up, but you can't get them all into a mouthful (and I have a big mouth!)  It was juicy as far as that goes.

So, I guess we'd give it a B.  It's nice for the kids on campus to have it nearby because their school food leaves a lot to be desired-but kinda expensive for a kid's budget.  The place was decorated bar-like and there were lots of TVs to watch whatever game is going on that day.  

The atmosphere...
So is bigger better???  That's up to you.  But it is filling!  There is no dessert menu and you are warned...

"Dessert Menu- None,   If you have room for dessert, it's your own fault. :)"
If you're in Delaware and feeling like a big burger, you will probably like "Son Of Thurman"  It's at 5 N. Sandusky Street and the corner of William St.  If you want take out, their number is (740) 417-9614 or go to sonofthurman.com.

Until next time, 

Gale