Yeah, yeah, I've been slacking off. I've been in St. Louis this past week visiting The Family. For some reason as soon as the plane hits the Lambert tarmac, I lose all motivation to be a productive human being and nothing seems quite so enticing as sitting and watching television with The Dog on my parents' big comfy couch.
I did manage to cook up a four-course meal for my hard-working parental units last Monday that turned out quite superb. (I even did a cheese course! A CHEESE COURSE! God, I'm fancy.) I had every intention of taking pictures and posting recipes, but then I decided that my fan base of 2.5 people would just have to suck it up and look elsewhere for culinary inspiration.
I was so lazy this week that I didn't even make it to two food destinations that I was very much looking forward to - Ted Drewe's and Jilly's Cupcake Bar. Ted Drewe's is pretty much a summer staple in St. Louis - people wait in line for ridiculous amounts of time for their concretes - frozen custard in the vein of a Dairy Queen blizzard, but way better. Dairy Queen on crack, basically.
Jilly's is a new place in town that is pretty self-explanatory. Cupcakes. Lots of 'em. I've never been, but I've heard good things. I really wanted to go stuff my face with a Bee Sting or Chocolate Thunder (which, I'm pretty sure is the name of a sex toy) cupcake, even more so when there was a big article on the bakery in the Post-Dispatch. But, 'twas not meant to be.
I didn't make it to either of these places. But I did get a haircut and my teeth cleaned. Woohoo.
All this was made up for last night, though, when I bit into honest-to-Mabel the best pizza I have ever tasted. That is saying a lot. A lot a lot. It was at the Liberty Tavern in Clarendon (yes, folks, I'm back in town, let the party begin.) Here's a run down, in haiku form, because this pizza deserves a haiku:
The Summer Pizza
Sweet figs, salty ham
sit atop an air-light crust
cheesy seduction
Sooo...I'm not quitting my day job. But there you have it. I'm not sure that haiku actually captures the glory that is this pizza, but I just know that I've never wanted to write a haiku after leaving 2 Amy's, so the fact that I just did for this one should be an indication of its fabulousity. It's the stuff food dreams are made of. If soulmates came in pizza form, then I met mine last night. I think you get the picture. Hurry if you want some because the menu changes, and if you see an awkward girl full-on licking a pizza plate in the corner, that could be me, so say hi.
Monday, August 20, 2007
Missouri loves company, plus orgasmic pizza
Posted by Kate at 1:01 PM
Labels: DC, Restaurants, Travel
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2 comments:
I thought that a haiku was incapable of making me ravenous, I was wrong.
Haha, sorry about that! Seriously, though, if you ate this pizza, you'd want to write a poem, too! :)
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