That’s good, then. Most truffle (particularly white truffle) oil is pretty sad compared to the real thing.
That’s good, then. Most truffle (particularly white truffle) oil is pretty sad compared to the real thing.
Ahem. You mean Blankenship Cummerbund.
Keep in mind there’s likely no real truffle of any sort in here. In order to make this at all affordable, the sauce is made with truffle oil, which once upon a time was olive oil infused with real truffles, but is now entirely synthetic.
I ate at the Mesa Grill in Vegas about a decade ago, when he was nearer the height of his popularity, and it was... not good. Not terrible, but for the prices it was surprisingly average if not mediocre Tex-Mex. I guess if blue corn tortillas and double the normal/necessary amount of sour cream makes a tostada platter…
I tend to agree with this article’s take - thought Paloma was delightful and fun - but then there’s this from the AV Club Review: “...fleeting checklist appearance by Craig’s Knives Out costar Ana De Armas as a second-tier Bond girl so obligatorily incorporated that she could be airlifted out of the movie with the…
Good.
Head’s too small, not enough teeth.
This. The cocoa brings out some nice flavors you won’t often get outside of a good mole.
Speaking as someone raised in semi-rural Colorado, without much of an awareness or understanding (or exposure to) Jewish people or culture, I never knew or learned to recognize those ‘signs’ that someone might be Jewish until I was probably in my late 20's, early 30's.
It’s a comedy?
I think it’s more like:
I’d agree that the studio(s) are trying to make him the edgy anti-hero. It doesn’t change the fact he’s a slimy black tongue-monster who eats people’s heads. Not a hero.
My mistake. Sorry.
“The Venom movies—while not necessarily great—are at least genuinely interesting and weird, maybe even singular, superhero movies...”
Simply can’t wait to never see this.
More like “Jeff Bozos,” amirite?
The issue seems to be that the link you’ve included is either formatted like an ad, or contains a string that is being identified as an ad. Basically, use better (cleaner) links.
No, it’s not.
Huh. I have to admit I was expecting some kind of reference or acknowledgement of the episode’s obvious inspiration, Martin Scorsese’s After Hours.
There’s a fair amount of great cardio games/programs in VR now as well.