6/19/24 Tangletown Public House, Green Lake neighborhood |
If you read my haiku in yesterday’s post, you may be
curious about the “cheese boat.” I was curious, too, when I saw it on
Tangletown Public House’s menu. Taking a break for lunch after sketching nearby
street trees, I had previously eaten at Tangletown years ago – long before the
pandemic – and the menu had been upgraded significantly from the typical
appetizers offered with brews. A cheese boat is described as “a Georgian Khachapuri,
a cheese stuffed baked bread.” I chose the Green Lake version, which came with
eggs and scallions. It’s like a calzone that someone forgot to fold over – and overstuffed
with cheese! After walking more than 11k steps, I happily wolfed down my day’s minimum requirement of calcium.
What you see remaining on the plate is the part I took home for a couple more meals! |
Material note: My magenta Uglybook is full, and I’ve moved on to one of my all-time favorite Uglybook colors, grunge green. It’s an ideal midtone between black and white. My eyeballs, however, are still seared from that bright magenta, so it’s going to take a minute to adjust to green again.
I like the green uglybook as a base for your sketches. This looks very interesting...sort of like a pizza/calzone.
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