So... Whats for lunch?

Started by kits, Feb 06 06 09:57

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Gopher

Sweet and sour chicken.
A fool's paradise is better than none.

Lil Me

Take-out samosas and chickpeas for a bargain $3.50.
"In the absence of clearly-defined goals, we become strangely loyal to performing daily trivia until ultimately we become enslaved by it."  Robert Heinlein

Sportsdude

I had a frozen dinner.  
"We can't stop here. This is bat country."

Sweaty Orik

Blueberry muffin.  

purelife

chicken, brocolli and onion stir fry on brown rice.

It sounds like a nice long drive back home.  Have a safe journey, SD.  I'm sure you'll have plenty of stories to gain along the way. :)

Are you looking forward to being back at home and doing distance ed?  

Hope everyone is doing good.  
 

Sportsdude

Hopefully the trip happens. My friend is getting cold feet and is now saying things that would not exactly register as encouragement e.g. ('we should skip that tree park you wanted to go to' - yes, lets just skip the redwoods, not. But I've been to San Fransisco three times already, I might get bored' - how, it's San Fransisco? - and I've never been). If it falls through my back up plan was to visit most of the big uni schools and swim in the Great Salt Lake, hit the towns I love in Wyoming, windmills in Kansas etc. To be honest, I'd rather do that then go on this world wind tour with a guy who isn't the best travelling partner. Oh well. I could still call the whole thing off in protest, but I'm not French.

The S.F. Giants are at home during my birthday, but the other traveller wants to be in L.A.

Oh I should have stories, hopefully good ones, hopefully ones that sell. If not oh well. lol

Distance Ed should be good. In theory I could graduate through distance ed in two years if push comes to shove and things get really bad. That would be odd, but then again who knows.

I like it here in Vancouver, but the place is just too expensive.

And I haven't been home in years. I've got to go back before I become Marty in Back to the Future II.

Also, it's also a whole heck of a lot warmer down there. I have mixed feelings over the heat.
 
"We can't stop here. This is bat country."

Natasha

Sorry to hear about your friend getting cold feet SD. A bad travelling partner is a horrible thing to have by your side. Will you be able to get away from them from time to time?

Sportsdude

I'll be alone whenever he flies back to Van.


 
"We can't stop here. This is bat country."

Orik

So whats for Lunch... Well today my lunch / dinner was from the Quick pick food store at 531 East Hastings Street.  let me tell you Good news travels fast in this neighbourhood it travels almost as fast as the Vancouver police on their way to a do-nut shop... ...

So today I decided to go on out and try this new place I had been hearing about. I hopped on my Bike and rode on up to the Quick Pick. I was impressed and left in a hurry to get home and try my meal. I must say it was worth riding out in the heat of the evening sun to get these eats. The price and portions just can not be beat.

Every one who knows me, knows I know food, I love a good bargain and a  good meal. Both of which can be found at Quick Pick foods. This little corner store has a wide variety of Stocked goods, while I can not compare the stocked good prices here to other corner stores, I can tell you about the Rotisserie Chicken on rice. Brown or White rices available...

This White rice is fried and then steamed. They would not tell me the full list of spices they used or the complete recipes. I can understand that. It is a part of his wifes family history you could even say it is a secret recipe. While I wont pry deeply on the secrets. I can Say I will return.

The portions are large and any one who has seen the size of me knows it takes a lot to fill me up. This meal left me stuffed.  The whole rice (brown) is fluffy moist and delicious. While the White rice is slightly sticky I also found it to be fluffy and moist. I may not be able to eat this meal with my chopsticks, I did make short work of this delicious meal with little spillage on my shirt.

They provided a small salad. it was pretty basic, you could say it was simple even. It consisted of some lettuce with a ranch style dressing, chopped tomatoes, not large or watery, but nice chunks & considering the price of tomatoes today, I am thankful they did not cheap out on them.

They used a Romain or rugula style of lettuce, I am not sure of the kind, I'm more a meat eater than a veggie man...It was large, dark green and leafy, very crisp, cold and slightly sweet. What I found at the bottom surprised me, for I did not expect to see, the large chopped pieces of cucumbers... Delicious if I do say so myself. It may not of been fancy, but it was good.

The topping off of that salad with a dill pickle, was a homestyle favorite of mine, when I was a child and it made me smile from ear to ear. It brought back good home memories as I bit in to the warm crispy pickle, ah so good.

Now this rotisserie chicken is a lemon spice & slightly curried or similar style of spice, it was not hot. So for those who are afraid it is spicy, I can tell you it is not spicy. They removed the skin before marinating and before they added it to the rotisserie. they claim the meals are at least 75 percent fat free.

I do not dispute that. The chicken was not dry, nor was it moist, it was pretty darned good, even if i do say so myself.  It was a nice sized leg with the back still attached, it was not a small piece of chicken, I would not call it large either a good medium sized piece.. and very tasty.

This is just my opinion of course I recommend that if your in Vancouver, in this neck of the woods and heading West on hastings pull over on the North side and give this place a try... If you are headed East I tell you the same, pull on over and give them a try if you are game.

Now Abid would not tell me the full list of ingredients, again it is more of Abid's wifes family secrets. Abid is the store owner and operator Of Quick Pick foods, the cleanliness of the store was spot on & the food was good.

I am impressed. Sorry folks it is for take out only, no room to eat in but they have all a man on the commute could want even with a little parking  directly in front bus stops on both corners with in walking distance. there may not be much parking but their is some.

No noticible bike racks to close, for those on a bicycle the nearest I saw was at Jackson and Hastings on the North side of Hastings and the East side of Jackson, So Watch Your Bikes. I know I kept a I on mine, while they made my meal to go..  they may not be fast cause they had  4 other customers besides myself.. When i got home and sat down to my meal I was hungry and it filled me up..

I give this place a 4.5 out of 5 on the Star scale for great eats. For a total of 5.00 and some tax I got a great big old meal that left me no room for seconds.  sighs. now i sit here digesting the yogurt mint dressing that I used with the rice and Chicken So happy and content i think it is a time for a nap...

I can say Look out Quick Pick foods Orik has found a new place to go for a meal once or twice a month finances willing...

If you are not to hungry, Give there Rotisserie Chicken Burger a try. it is the Pulled chicken served on a big bun with some good sauce a bit of lettuce and their secret recipe chicken... So yummy... needs more tomatoes and some onions in my opinion but this too is a good snack if you are in need of a lighter repast.

Catch you all on the flip side of Vancouver... Enjoy the eats see you out and about on the streets.

Quick Pick Foods, 531 East Hastings Street, Vancouver. B.C

Abid states he has hot food ready to go usually starting from 3 pm till midnight... Stop by and tell him I said hi...


 Peace ...

 
Never give up Never surrender Fight with ur last breath Fight 2 live & Fight 2 survive. Never say never & never say die. There comes a time when all will die A time we transcend & attain our place afterlife. My Fight is not yet done, I'm tired & I'd like to go home, But I'm not ready to go just yet.

Russ

Ill probably try it this time home orik.. Thanks for the suggestion.

  Sorry to hear about that SD.. unfortunatley some people can only take so much of a trip like that. I find when me and a group of friends do something like that, we tend to have to do some partying and some touristy stuffy stuff. Not everyone likes the same touristy stuff.

  Well, lunch was seasoned chicken breasts, french fries, pasta salad, cod, and some sort of soup.

Looking forward to breakfast.. should be steak and eggs.    
Mercy to the Guilty is Torture to the Victims

Natasha


Gopher

Pizza - ham & mushroom.
A fool's paradise is better than none.

Natasha

Pork chops, cucumber slices in lemon juice sprinkled with salt, brocolli

Orik

BBQ Chicken. Sadly it was way to sweet, it needed less brown sugar & perhaps a bit more dry mustard with some black strap molasses to thicken it some. A side of fried tatters & a slightly wilted garden salad. A very unimpressive lunch.  
Never give up Never surrender Fight with ur last breath Fight 2 live & Fight 2 survive. Never say never & never say die. There comes a time when all will die A time we transcend & attain our place afterlife. My Fight is not yet done, I'm tired & I'd like to go home, But I'm not ready to go just yet.

Sportsdude

  Russ wrote:
  [div style="font-style: italic;"]Sorry to hear about that SD.. unfortunately some people can only take so much of a trip like that. I find when me and a group of friends do something like that, we tend to have to do some partying and some touristy stuffy stuff. Not everyone likes the same touristy stuff.[/div]  

Eh, no worries. Heck, I was underestimating how much stuff would take up the car. Packing is a game of tetris. I think I'll have enough space just for myself.

He's still going to SF but I just want to get home, so we'll meet up today/this morning at the airport.

I'm basically packed. And by that I mean I have half of the stuff in the car, half of it at my place; and the stuff that is in my place is packed. So I might hit up the pub tomorrow night.

Wednesday morning though, 3,800km beckons. I should be somewhere near the utah/idaho border Wednesday night. Trying to take this trip easy. Thursday I'll be swimming in the a lake full of salt --well, lets be honest here-- I will merely be floating ;)

I promised my mother I would not buy anymore books (I'm bringing home 50. Yes, 50.) But I have a knack for finding something related to something in some independent/used bookstore. lol




 
 
 
"We can't stop here. This is bat country."

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