Subj : Authentics was: Taco Slop                                [1]
To   : Dave Drum
From : Ruth Haffly
Date : Sun Jul 09 2023 13:08:04

Hi Dave,

DD> Just not so much at their restaurants in the USA it seems.

RH> Maybe they think we only like it as ham, bacon or pork chops.

DD> Or sausage, or ribs, or pulled pork, etc, etc, Maybe they're Jewish or
DD> Muslim instead of being in thrall to the Pope and his minions.

At this point, it's anybody's guess.

RH> Yes, but it would have been nice to have gotten notice earlier in the
RH> day.

DD> Did they indicate why they would be closed? It might have been a vital
DD> part of the place had been compromised - like, no air conditioning, or
DD> no gas service (for whatever reason) to light the stoves. If they
DD> could predict what happened it would not be an emergency.

At the time they said "no staff available", changed later to "family
emergency".


RH> Our favorite Italian place here in town sold out to one of the
RH> employees a while back. Owner was from the same region of Italy as
RH> Steve's mom's family so it was "home cooking" for us. We went there a
RH> good number of times pre covid, once during covid trued their take out
RH> pizza & were less than impressed. Have only been back once since the
RH> new ownership, need to go back and see if the chicken cacciatori (our
RH> favorite) is still as good. Original owner had opened up another
RH> restaurant in a nearby town; that one was taking all his time so he
RH> sold out & supposedly sold his recipies to the new owner.

DD> First time I ever met cacciatore it was served to my by an old Italain
DD> gent who was a retired coal miner. He lived in an one room
DD> "efficiency" apartment in my friend's mother's transient hotel. When
DD> Dennis introduced us and I heard the guys surname I asked if he was
DD> related to two brothers known to "mobbed up". Sammy replied, "Yeah,
DD> they're my brothers but they are crooks. I don't have nothing to do
DD> with them."

Good for him, and it sounds like he was a good cook.

DD> He served us pigeon cacciatore - which was appropriate as the dish
is DD> translated as "hunter's stew" and the flying rats were all that
could DD> be hunted downtown - unless you wanted real rats.  Bv)=3

No thanks to having a real rat but pigeon would be interesting. Could
have called it "urban quail". (G)


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Ruth
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