After a trip to MolDeco, we went to The Flying Pig. Every time we go there, it's practically empty. I believe its main crowd comes at lunch and later in the evening. They changed their menu! It's much more inviting now. With Jeanette, we had a meat plate, some onion rings (obviously frozen), salad, and main courses. Everything else was fresh, and I do like their goulash, though it could use more meat. Nice to see them getting more into the 21st century.
Sunday, February 08, 2015
Saturday, February 07, 2015
Gift From Tiraspol
Dawn, my boss, had to go to Tiraspol on business. It's pretty rare for us to go there because we have to get permission from Transnistria's "government." While there, she visited Tirotex, an outlet for a textile manufacturer, and picked up some tablecloths. She gave this one to me! Tirotex makes tablecloths for both Williams Sonoma and Pottery Barn. I like this one. It's lively. Thanks, Dawn!
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Out With The Tysons
Yay, Pegas now has glintwein! There's nothing like glintwein to warm you up on a cold winter evening. We were out with the Tysons there; I think Pegas has become their favorite restaurant. There are a lot of pictures because there were many people eating. I had zeama, another warming thing. People here use it as a hangover cure.
Two people had spinach cream soup. They loved it. I'm not fond of that kind of soup, so I'll trust them. We also had cheese and meat platters. The dip on the cheese plate was cherry.
Two people had spinach cream soup. They loved it. I'm not fond of that kind of soup, so I'll trust them. We also had cheese and meat platters. The dip on the cheese plate was cherry.
This photo looks like bacon, but it's duck breast with raspberry sauce. Mashed potatoes below.
Steaks are always a good choice at Pegas. And cappucino afterwards finishes off the meal, unless you're my husband who prefers "hot chocolate," which means heated up chocolate sauce.
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Friday, February 06, 2015
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