I did something on Friday night that actually surprised myself . . . went out for dinner. Being higher risk, my wife and I grappled all week with whether or not do it. For the most part, we've avoided just about every risky situation over the past 3+ months. Neither of us have been inside a retail store since March 16. But after a lot of discussion, knowing that we'd not only be in good hands at our friends' restaurant but also sitting outside -- and having talked to another friend about his experience earlier in the week -- we decided to go to Prairie Grass Cafe for my wife's birthday dinner . . .
Converted Parking Lot "Dining Room"An admittedly eerie and surreal scene and yet, without the obvious context, it was a perfectly lovely night. The PGC crew was taking every precaution imaginable. Bottled water at the tables, table settings and napkins wrapped in plastic, single-use disposable menus, all staff wearing masks, customers required to wear masks if they entered the restaurant, generous space between tables, etc. Please keep in mind that I have probably been to PGC over 600 times and the owners are friends. And still, I'd be lying if I said I wasn't feeling slightly uneasy during the experience. Happily, the friendly faces and the great food -- even with a pared down menu -- helped offset the unease.
Caesar Salad w/AvocadoMy son's salad.
Crispy Brussels SproutsWe shared these. I'm addicted to the basil remoulade in this dish.
Grilled Chicken WingsPretty unique and always delicious.
Seared Ahi Tuna Au Poivre SaladWe split this special, intended as a main course, as an appetizer. Really nice.
Penne PastaMy son's order. One of his comfort food faves.
Crispy Half Boneless ChickenAs crispy as advertised and juicy throughout. And you know I love my broccoli!
Grilled Ora King SalmonLuscious, luscious, unctuous fish.
Chocolate PuddingPerfectly balanced between sweet and bitter.
Mom's Strawberry Rhubarb Pie a la ModeIn the world of pie, it really doesn't get any better than this.
I never imagined that I'd be bringing love and trust into a discussion at LTH. But honestly, they were a huge part of our deciding to take this step. Without them, I don't think we could have had this experience. We've been friends with the PGC team for so long, that when they pledged that they'd take great care of us, we believed them. Before the meal, I thought that maybe, once we got this one under our belts, we'd be ready to move on to other restaurants. But based on how I'm feeling now, that wasn't the case. For us, this felt safe in a way that I doubt dining at other establishments would right now. I'm not saying that's rational. I'm sure there are plenty of places that are set up well and doing things right. And I believe that eventually, I'll get to them. But for now, baby steps . . . and back to cooking tomorrow.
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By protecting others, you save yourself. If you only think of yourself, you'll only destroy yourself. --Kambei Shimada
Every human interaction is an opportunity for disappointment --RS
There's a horse loose in a hospital --JM
That don't impress me much --Shania Twain