The Year of Eating Dangerously

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April 4, breakfast. Peet's Coffee in Belmont. A scone and a cappuccino.


April 4, lunch. AG Ferrari's in Belmont. Nice.


April 4, snack. A chocolate brownie. Half of one, anyway. From the warehouse.


April 4, snack. More brownie. They shouldn't have left those out. That was a big mistake. Warehouse, Belmont, CA.


April 4, Dinner. We went to a snazzy Mexican place that I can't remember the name of. First, chips and salsa to deaden your appetite.


April 4, dinner. This was a chile relleno. There was a particularly badly constructed white sauce, and pomegranate seeds on top. Not the best I've ever had. The cheap Mexican diner, in fact, is better.


April 4, dinner. Rice & beans, on a separate plate. Snazzy.


April 5, Breakfast. Peet's Cappuccino and a scone.


April 5, Lunch. At the warehouse. Some BBQ chicken of questionable morals and side dishes. Also of questionable morals. No one got sick.


April 5, snack. A little brownie cake thing. Tasted very store bought. The Warehouse, Belmont.


April 5, Snack. At the warehouse. Pretzels.


April 5, dinner. At the Half Moon Bay Brewing Company. Nice location, good service, below average food. Again, I am searching for good fish and chips. I'm not finding them here.


April 6, Breakfast. Peet's Cappuccino. And a raspberry scone. Good.


April 6, snack. A stick of beef jerky. A Warehouse Tradition.


April 6, back to the Mexican Diner. This time I had a Chorizo and Egg Burrito. Not on the menu, but very good. This place is tasty. Also, the burrito was bigger than my head. Belmont, CA.


April 6, lunch. Still working on that chorizo and egg burrito.


April 6, snack. Back at the warehouse. Little filled eclairs. I had two of them.


April 6, snack. We went to Ferrari's and I got some cheese and olives. There was a Sardinian hard cheese that was particularly tasty. What is astonishing is that the Cerignola olives from AJ's are still better than Ferrari's.


April 6, Snack. Beer is dinner, right?


April 6, dinner at the warehouse. Pretzels and a beer.


April 7, breakfast. Raspberry scone and cappuccino from Peet's.


April 7, lunch. A "Perugia" sandwich from Ferrari's. Excellent.


April 7, snack. Some chocolates from Ferraris.


April 7, snack. Junior Mints. Damn you, Craig Watkins.


April 7, snack. Still working on those chocolates from Ferrari's.


April 8, breakfast. Raspberry scone and a cappuccino from Peet's in Belmont.


April 8, lunch. A hamburger. Actually, a double. Still, only a hamburger. You know, you CAN do good things with hamburgers. It's just that these guys didn't.


April 8, snack. In retaliation for the lousy hamburger, I eat more chocolates.


April 8, snack. And still more. These were REALLY good. They were soft, a mixture of hazelnut and chocolate that was so nutty that it was just like eating Nutella, or what Nutella would taste like if it were a lot better than it is.


April 8, dinner. They had a reception at the warehouse, so we got snacks instead of food. This was some pate.