Tuesday, February 06, 2007

A non-weather entry (well, maybe)

Our lives have been pretty boring recently and I wanted to post something on the blog and the weather always won out. One little tidbit about our recent weather - it is FREEZING (yes, I know it is winter, but come on!). We didn't beat the lowest for this morning (which was 10 degrees), but as far as I'm concerned, the measly 15 degrees on our weather station felt like a record cold to me! I was impressed to see the Neuse River (at the Falls Lake Dam) frozen along the edges - that's a first in a long, long time. Well, it was a record cold for this winter thus far. Yay.

We did get 'out of the house' on Saturday to try out a fairly new BBQ place in Raleigh. I'd seen and heard a little about "Hideaway BBQ" on Capital Blvd just inside the Beltline. I knew that they hosted a fair amount of country singers and had Monday night country karaoke (from the great Greg Cox of the Raleigh N&O). Every Friday I pull out the "What's Up" weekend section in the N&O to flip through the pages to read Greg's latest review. Greg posted his review about the joint in early January and it's been in the back of my mind ever since. Once we pulled up their website and saw they have fried green tomatoes AND fried pickles, we had to check it out. They have a lot of interesting BBQ - they don't discriminate on the "eastern/western NC" bbq stereotypes - they have Texas, Kansas City and Memphis style bbq on the menu as well (sweet, smoky, sour, hot & tangy).

Our take: The table is set with brown paper and they don't see a need in giving you plates for the hushpuppies or your first course. We made quite a mess on that brown paper! It just felt wrong eating straight out of the basket and over the table. The fried pickles were tasty - beer battered and thick cut (a little too sweet and too much batter for our liking). We are in love the the fried dill pickle chips at "Out-n-Back" AKA "OB's BBQ" in Atlanta and have a high standard for our fried dills. We've not encountered anything like them 'up here, yet. Paul had the Texas beef brisket BBQ sandwich and I had the Western NC pulled pork BBQ sandwich (we both choose fried okra as the side and each came with coleslaw). They were both tasty and we had our choice of 4 different sauces on the table. Nothing was spectacular (other than watching the NCSU vs. UNC-CH game on the big screen - GO PACK!) so I doubt we'll return any time soon - we've got so many other NC BBQ places to explore!

Also on Saturday we considered tearing out sheet rock and installing new moldings and trim in the foyer. We have a huge open doorway between the foyer & the dining room that's ugly naked sheet rock. After seriously considering the mess and mayhem that would ensue if we started tearing out the wall, we decided to do a little reconnaissance mission at Lowe's to gauge how much this little project would have on our bank account (and relationship!). Thankfully, we decided to put it off for another day and instead quelled our desire for a home project and purchased a new handle set for the front door. On any shopping trip I cannot contain my desire to check out the 'clearance' items. Our Lowe's has clearance tables from time to time and every once in a while you find a great deal (after sifting through ugly wallpaper borders and strange items that I'm not sure any one has use for). We found the handle set we had been eying marked down, was $154 to $85, viola! Weekend project goal accomplished!

Check it out: (well, the website picture anyway, I've been too lazy to take an actual picture)

It took a lot longer to complete the installation thanks to the talented (NOT!) people who originally installed our front door (which never quite latched correctly). Thankfully Paul had all the tools he needed to chisel out the holes in the door frame as well as slightly alter the metal plate with his handy-dandy Dremmel tool. I'm not sure how long it took, but in the end it was all worth it - we have a beautiful front door!

We're working on FUN WEEKEND plans... maybe we'll go somewhere WARM and take our bikes - we're waiting to see what the weather will do...

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