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Date Night

This week was Seattle Restaurant Week, where us common folk can enjoy 3-course meals at exclusive, expensive establishments. Tonight, Anna and I were treated to dinner by two of our good friends. We went to The Georgian and enjoyed a delicious dinner!


We started with an amuse bouche. It was a deconstructed tomato ravioli. It had tomato, goat cheese, and some other ingredients. And was delicious.


Then we ordered foie gras. I know it's not good for you, and the ethics are even worse, but none of us had ever had it, and we were told that the Fairmont had "the best". So we ordered it. And we each had 2 bites. It was pretty dang good, but I don't think I need to have it again. Nothing that spectacular. But tasty, for sure. Oh, and that square next to it? Yeah, I had to ask what it was...it's a beignet. Yummy.



For our "real meal", I ordered the Chilled Pea Consomme and Anna ordered the Caeser Salad. My consomme came out with just the solids in the bowl (and I was a little taken aback at first. Then the waiter brought out the pea liquid (heh) and poured it on. Oh wow, this was so light and refreshing! Anna's was a delicious classic Caesar salad--but the topper? Yeah, a tempura-fried egg yolk. Not sure how they do it, but it was delicious!



Then our entrees. I ordered the wild mushroom ravioli (delish), and Anna had the Seared Sea Scallops with Potato rounds and creamed leeks. Both dishes were excellent. My ravioli had such a great, earthy mushroom flavor; Anna's scallops were seared perfectly and the creamed leeks were succulent.



To wrap off the evening, our desserts consisted of my huckleberry (something, I can't remember the name) with a thimble of chocolate souffle and Anna's Chocolate "Explosion" which was a bar of chocolate ganache with pop rocks and a macaron, mango sorbet.



The food was excellent. But really, the best part was spending 2-1/2 hours with two great friends!


Oh and yeah, Kim, I was able to make it into the gym today--they added bigger doors, I guess!

Spilling Hope Update:
Sponsors: Josie ($0.25), Ricky ($0.50), Shelli ($0.25), Kim ($0.25), Ish ($0.25) Thanks Sponsors!!
Total Miles: 24
Total money raised: $136.00

Wednesday:
24 minutes on elliptical
12 minutes on exercise bike
12 minutes on stair stepper
50 situps
25 push ups
prayed
read the bible
read my devotion
date with Anna

Total:
36 minutes on elliptical
24 minutes on exercise bike
24 minutes on stair stepper
12 minutes on treadmill
ran 3 miles
300 situps
150 push ups
prayed
read the bible
read my devotion
2 dates with Anna

Weekly Calorie Count:
Sunday: xx
Monday: 2,150 Calories
Tuesday: 2,020 Calories
Wednesday: 2,225 Calories
Thursday:
Friday:
Saturday:

Daily Average: 2,132 Calories.

Still twEATing here.

6 comments:

  josie

April 29, 2010 at 5:09 AM

Wow, that food looks awesomely delicious. I'm glad you guys had such a great time!

  Alison

April 29, 2010 at 9:55 AM

Date night and restaurant week, great combo. Ben and I meant to make it out to restaurant week, but we failed, next year! Sounds like you had a great time.

  Tara

April 29, 2010 at 2:55 PM

Hey I see you all over the place and then I come over here and BAM you're in Seattle!

Small world.

I'm in Tacoma (but lived on Capital Hill for 20 years) until I decided to buy a house!

What's up neighbor? BTW SHAZAM on your journey! Seriously!

  Shelli Belly

April 29, 2010 at 6:53 PM

Yummmmm Your tastebuds were dancing tonight.

Nothing better than great company.

  Ricky

April 30, 2010 at 5:04 AM

My mouth is watering just looking at the food... I'm actually going to be in Seattle in the summer for a Mariners game, maybe I should get the address of this restaurant :P

  Anonymous

May 1, 2010 at 10:00 AM

LOL@the new doors at the gym. You so funny Beej!

All of the food looks absolutely delicious. Enjoying time with Anna and friends must have just been icing on the cake. I remember going for a dinner like this where they just bring little, tiny servings...but at the end you are so full.