Showing posts with label Liberty Market. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Liberty Market. Show all posts

Friday, October 12, 2012

Time Spent with the Men in my Life

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Just a few weeks ago, this guy celebrated a birthday. And I couldn’t be happier, since he is six weeks younger than me. Let’s just say that those six weeks around this place aren’t always pleasant…it is an awful feeling being the eldest in our home.

To celebrate, we of course took advantage of the free-$10-for-your-birthday deal at three of our local restaurants, all owned by the same people. In a surprising twist, Hubby chose my favorite of the three for our dinner date.

I’ve mentioned Liberty Market before. It is heavenly, especially when enjoyed with good friends. But right across the street is Joe’s Real BBQ. And, since we’re crazy like that, we went there for some takeout after we finished a delicious meal at Liberty.

Hubby thus had wonderful (did I mention free?) barbeque to eat the next day for lunch at work. It just made sense in our brains!

The last restaurant, Joe’s Farm Grill, is a looooooong way from our home. We don’t always get there to utilize the free $10. It doesn’t make sense to spend that much in gas to arrive!

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Hubby is somewhat of a burger connoisseur. Meaning, it’s his preferred dish in almost every place that we eat. He makes exceptions in Mexican restaurants but usually gets a burger in every other eating establishment that we try.

This particular evening, he tried Liberty Market’s weekly burger special, which had spinach artichoke dip on top. Let’s just say that, while skeptical when ordering, he grew to greatly love and appreciate this piece of meat on a bun.

And he ate his vegetables!

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I opted to get a grilled chicken sandwich, which turned out to be one of the best that I’ve ever had. Although it looked like a fried egg on top, it was just melted cheese covering a yummy chicken breast. Then, it was drizzled with a chipotle sauce before being cooled down a a dollop of guacamole.

Holy smokes. I rather enjoyed this entire evening! Hubby should have birthdays more often!

Hubby was spoiled rotten by my family in presents and lots of calls from his family. Since they usually only talk once a year, he enjoys the calls from his siblings. I love hearing him talk to them, too.

Happy Birthday, Hubby! Thanks for finally becoming as old as me. Other than the creaky old bones and the now-required use of dentures, it isn’t so bad, huh?

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Just a few days after celebrating Hubby’s birthday, I got to spend the day with my Dad. Have you met my Dad? I like him.

We started our day with lunch at a place that I’ve been before…The Cornish Pasty Company. It’s fun, British food that has every flavor combination imaginable…stuffed into a pasty and baked.

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Other than my father’s excellent company, this was my favorite part of the meal. The oven fries, I must say, were wonderful. And they were completely baked in the oven, which makes them completely calorie-free. They were crunchy on the outside and soft in the middle.

Wowsers, these were good. I think it helps that my Dad grew up in Ideeho and thus has a deep admiration for all things potato.

He obviously passed that gene on to me.

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In a very un-British move, we ordered two pasties that had nothing to do with Shepherd's Pie or Bubble and Squeak.

This was the Chicken Alfredo Pasty, which was delicious. It was very mild and had yummy sliced chicken breast inside, as well as ham and a healthy amount of Alfredo sauce. I wasn’t sure that I would enjoy it but fell in love after its arrival.

There was a good chance that we were going to enjoy this one.

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And I decided to order their Carne Adovado Pasty, which had simmered pork and Hatch chilies. Unfortunately, this was a little too spicy for my wimpy sensitive palette, but my Dad couldn’t get enough. I actually didn’t eat my half entirely, but Dad is a champ and polished it off for me. Isn’t he nice?

“We can’t leave food on the plate,” says he.

I have really enjoyed my Dad being home these past seven months. He had been living in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico since 2005. This past winter, he decided to move back to Phoenix to be closer to family.

I’m so glad that he did. It has been really wonderful living in the same city as my Dad, which hasn’t happened since I was four years old. I love spending time with him, and he is a great conversationalist. I see so many traits of mine that I now realize that I got from him.

So, if you think that my house is too clean, now you know who to blame!

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After getting our fill of pasties, we went to ICRAPPA to wander around for ideas for Dad’s new apartment. In the process, we saw these cool knives on display.

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Did you miss it? Their perfectly-translated sign to keep people safe in their store?

You gotta those the Swedish people!

I love these two men and feel very blessed to have them in my life. When good food is also added to the equation, how can we possibly go wrong?

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Amigos in the Making



We have made the best of friends.

And they only live two blocks away.

Meet Ted and Ann. Are we allowed to have "Favorite People?" Because these two would rank pretty high in our book of Favorite People if it's allowed. We met this wonderful couple about a year ago when we moved into our new ward for church. I instantly loved them, but we didn't really start doing stuff with them until about two months ago. We had them over for dinner and chatting, and it hasn't stopped since!

It's the craziest thing...it feels like we've known each other for years. Hubby and I adore spending time with them, and it appears to be very mutual. When I go to work (which occasionally happens), I get text messages letting me know they wish I was home so we could "play." If that isn't cool, I don't know what is. And not just because they text. But you have to admit, that is cool just on its own.

Their senses of humor are just incredible. Ted and Ann are hee-larious people indeed, and it's just a joy to be around them. Not only that, but they think we're funny, too! We're still waiting for that to wear off but are milking it for all its worth until it does.

Reasons Ted and Ann are Fun:

1) Ted designs websites and is actually pretty darn good at it. They get thousands of hits a day just on this website alone. Pretty impressive, since I average about three hits daily here on Captain Micah, and I know my Mom counts for two of those...

2) They enjoy playing games that we really enjoy. And sometimes they even let us win. And they tease Hubby for always winning, since it doesn't look suspicious at all when he is the one to keep score.

3) Did I mention that they live two blocks away? If we give them an hours notice that we want to crash their date night and pick the eatery, they are all on board because they live so close. And because they are last-minute fun like that. We have yet to find anything bad about them (except see #6).

4) When I was at work a few weeks ago, I received a text from Ann asking how Hubby likes his cinnamon rolls...because they wanted to bring him some in my absence! Now those are friends! Cinnamon rolls?!

5) Ann is hands-down one of the easiest ladies with whom to have a conversation. We had a lunch date a few weeks back and talked for three hours before even noticing a clock! Now that's impressive!

6) There seems to be a mutual desire to get together, and it's never dull. Other than the fact that they selected Carrot Cake instead of Red Velvet Cake at Liberty Market this past Friday, I would say they were pretty close to perfection in friends.

7) Ted and Ann sign up to help at events, just because they see our names on the list, too! It sure makes volunteering in 110-degree temperatures much more fun with them present. Truth be told, they make everything more fun.

It's been nothing but wonderful getting to know Ted and Ann these past several weeks. I am already anticipating our next fun event! And I'll probably get a text after they read this post, asking when we can play again! Can't wait! (hint hint)

By the way, if you haven't been to Liberty Market in Gilbert, you should remedy that immediately. I've been twice now and am blown away by the incredible, affordable food each time. The company was excellent, too. It goes without mentioning that the Red Velvet Cake is one of the best I've ever tried.

If you like that sort of thing. It doesn't have a single carrot inside.



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