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Tuesday, August 04, 2009
Oh, Babe, It Ain't No Lie!
Here's a pop quiz for you: What's the new Brick Oven Bistro tag line? Altogether now..."New Adventures in Comfort Food". Good for you!
Sure, you're probably thinking, that's a nifty marketing slogan...but really. Really?
Really. If you have any doubts about how we "pay off" the marketing hype, take a look at our upcoming specials for this week (August 3 - 9):
Chicken Mulligatawny Pot Pie -- the culinary intersection of India and Indiana.
Jamaica Chicken Dinner -- Jai Rastafari!
Pork Chili Verde & Salad -- It's how we spell "comfort food" in Michoacan.
Hummus Sandwich & Mardi Gras Salad -- Our Mardi Gras salad is our Calico Bean salad with a scoop of rice. We like to think of it as "a party in a bowl".
Kobe Meat & Cheese Loaf -- You've already met this dish in a previous blog, but what better way to celebrate First Thursday?
Cashew Chicken Salad Sandwich -- This may be as close as we get this week to "usual" -- but if you like chicken salad, ours is something to "crow" about (sorry...couldn't resist the pun).
Gazpacho with Shrimp -- A cold soup, but a "hot" item on a warm summer day
Chilled Tomato Tarragon Soup -- Some like it cold...and tasty.
Kobe Corned Beef with Horseradish Sauce, potatoes, and greens -- This deserves a blog on its own, but if you like a great corned beef on any of the other 364 days of the year besides St. Patricks, we've got you covered.
Tuscan Meatball Sandwich with salad -- And you were wondering about where to take the fam for Sundy supper? Fuhgetaboutit.
So, if you still have any doubts about the "new adventures" thing, we rest our case. Afterall, some folks still believe the world is flat. But despite the exotic line up, there is one thing all the above specials have in common with the true spirit of comfort food classics: slow cooked, made from scratch...right down to the breads and the gravies. No matter whether your mama came from Boise or Bombay (sorry...Mumbai), those are attributes we can all agree make up a great home cooked meal.
Tuesday, August 04, 2009 2:25:46 PM (Mountain Daylight Time, UTC-06:00)
Comments [2]
Tuesday, August 04, 2009 3:19:35 PM (Mountain Daylight Time, UTC-06:00)
Looks like I'm gonna hafta make a quick run to Boise for this. It sounds awesome!
Tammy
Tuesday, August 11, 2009 1:22:14 PM (Mountain Daylight Time, UTC-06:00)
Tammy, we're here for you whenever you want to stop by. Just let us know what your favorites are and we'll try to give you a heads up when their on the specials board. If you aren't already following us on Twitter of Facebook, those would be the best ways to stay in touch.
Thanks!
Michael Boss
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