Abbey Road

Abbey Road

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Vietnam Noodle House

Vietnam Noodle House
138 Main St, Nashua, NH 03060
(603) 886-4566
http://www.menupix.com/menudirectory/menu.php?id=610191

Decor: kitchy-cute. It was a cozy old building they had made into a restaurant. The tables were well spaced and set with many condiments on each. The walls were decorated with lots of Asian chotchkies and fans. There was a display at the host stand with items for sale like jade jewelry and Buddha statues.

The menu was fantastic! The first half was all vegan Asian food, including fake meat dishes. The latter half was actual meat dishes. I ordered the "chicken" with cashew nuts and some white rice.

The meal was plentiful. Though disappointed with the dismal amount of cashews in my dish, I was pleasantly surprised with chunks of pinapple in amongst the veggies. The dish was just slightly overcooked, but delish regardless.

The service was average, nothing to boast about but nothing to really complain about. I would most definitely go there again, and plan on bringing friends!

I am very excited to have a place 10 minutes from home that serves mock meat Asian food. No more trekking to Brighton for The Grasshopper! Woot!

It's also great that there is a place I can have my pick of veggie goodness, and bring my carnivore friends and we can all be satisfied!

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

House

The Front


The Side


View of the Front Door from the Living Room


The Kitchen


The Kitchen


The Full Bathroom


The Living Room with a pass-through to the Kitchen



One of the bedrooms


The Half Bath


The Basement


The Laundry Area in the Basement

Cafe Madrid

Café Madrid
28 Alpine Lane
Chelmsford, MA
(978) 256-2777
http://cafemadridchelmsford.com

I had gone to Cafe Madrid for breakfast with some friends about a month ago. I had gotten: "A sweet delight of delicious sweet French toast made with Portuguese bread and sprinkled with powdered sugar," and really liked it. I also had ordered a side of home fries, but they were dripping in animal fat so I didn't eat them. The service was run-of-the-mill, nothing to really complain about, nothing to boast about. The experience was good enough to warrant wanting to go back.

So, I decided that I would go there for lunch today as I had some errands to run in the area. I looked up their lunch menu online and found something that looked AMAZING: Paella Vegetal (Asparagus, zucchini, roasted onions, green and red peppers, sliced hard boiled egg and green peas; served on a bed of Spanish saffron yellow rice
$11.99. I was drooling before I even left!

I walked in the door and before I could take a step further, the host shouted from across the room: "How can I help you?" It was awkward, so I walked the 20 feet to where he was to ask for a table for one. He led me to a table in the corner, very isolated from the rest of the patrons who were in the middle of the restaurant. There was a table next to me that was empty, but completely trashed. There were two upside-down high chairs on the floor, and the table top was a disaster. My table was against the back wall of the restaurant, obviously next to where the office is. Inside the office, which had an open window, a young woman was attending to a screaming baby, while sharply yelling at her approximately 5 year old daughter. She also had the back door propped open, the blast of freezing air boldly running through the open window and into my "cozy" corner. The woman and her daughter kept running in and out of the office door, into the dining room, yelling at full hilt the whole time. This was obviously a family member and kids of the people who owned the place as they were quite comfortable ignoring the patrons and running around as though it were their home.

The waiter came to take my order. I ordered the Paelle Vegetal, pronouncing it with correct Spanish. He looked at me and said "WHAT?" So I started to repeat myself. As soon as I got "Paelle" out, he was said: "Which one? The seafood or the sausage?" In order to avoid a misunderstanding, I said "the vegetarian one." Apparently, the guy doesn't know his own menu.

Meanwhile, the restaurant starts to fill up more. The woman with the kids left, and a party of 4 retired ladies came in, followed by an older gentleman who was eating by himself. Within seconds, their tables were set up and I was literally cornered in! There was no way for me to move from my spot. In fact, when the waiter came with my food (40 minutes later) he had to try to move the tables a smidge and couldn't get through! He handed the food to me! The whole time I'm thinking "if this average size waiter can't get through to my table, how the hell does he expect this plus size woman to get OUT?"

So, now on the the food. I don't know if I'm wrong here, but in my opinion, if you are going to bother listing out what's in a meal on the menu, wouldn't you ASK the patron PRIOR to changing the ingredients in their meal? You can read the description of the meal above. It did not come with eggs (which I wanted for the protein), and it came drowned in mushrooms (not on the menu, and I hate them). I picked the mushrooms out, and the rest of the food itself was enjoyable. I ate about half, and took the rest home. I'm dying to see if they scraped the mushrooms I put aside into the take home container!

After I finished eating and paying, I very awkwardly had to try to squeeze my fat ass past the table of retirees. That accomplished, I had no other path but to walk across the middle of the dance floor, making me the center of attention! Great!

To sum up this experience, it was actually a lot like being in Spain! The service was awkward, bordering on rude. There were communication barriers and I ended up with stuff on my plate I didn't want. All they needed to do was throw some pork on the plate and I would have felt like I was really in Madrid!

I will give this place another shot, as my first experience there was OK. But, if it's bad again, I will not return.


My table was the one in the corner. Under the tree with the cheesy lit up "grapes" in the corner. You can see the window with the ornate grate on it on the back wall.

Monday, February 9, 2009

Who's

your daddy?

Friday, February 6, 2009

I need a date! Will you come with me???

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I'm in a good spot in my life right now. I have a great job that pays well, and seems pretty stable. I have a great husband who loves me. I have two cats that are generally healthy and loved. I have a very strong support network with tons of friends from all walks of my life. I am about to buy my first home.

The Connections Radio project is going really well, and it's forcing me to face my fears of the paranormal. I definitely need this kick in the ass to open myself up. I've been more tuned in at the end of each show than I've ever been. I've done some very accurate readings for almost strangers!

The roller derby season is just about to start up for this year. I am hoping, beyond all hopes, that I can make the 2 Derby Dames games that are before NHRD's first game. I am PETRIFIED of being an announcer. But, I think that once I sit through at least one game before hand, I should be OK. I know I'll do fine, but I have this crazy stage fright thing going on now. But, I've got my persona pretty well worked out in my head. I just have to finalize a name decision. And, of course, get approval from the league to use it. If I can't be a skater (which literally hurts me... it kills me), at least I can be a part of it to the best of my ability! So, I'll actually be a part of a sports team!