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At The Melting Pot

Courtesy the Melting Pot

No D&D this week, so I’ll save the next Nentir Vale post for next Tuesday. That way it’ll be fresh in everybody’s mind.

My Christmas bonus from the dayjob this year came in the form of a gift card for the Melting Pot. I’d never been to a fondue restaurant before, but to my knowledge it was something like hibachi in presentation. It ended up being an evening where both the missus and I tried new things and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves.

Our evening began with the drive out to The Shops at Valley Square. We ended up needing something resembling a reservation, a factor that didn’t occur to me until we’d left the apartment, of course. We put ourselves in for an 8:30 table (we’d arrived just after 6:30) and killed time at the Border’s and Yankee Candle located nearby. We both want to go back to Valley Square, some time when it’s not bitterly howlingly freeze-your-extremities-off cold outside.

While I’m thinking of it, Valley Square owners, have you ever thought of going the AstroDome route? A big, collapsable dome you could raise over the shops and heat? It’d make winter shopping much more palatable. Then again, it might make markup unacceptable to the shops. Hmm.

Anyway. Melting Pot.

Know going into the place that you’re getting a four-course meal. And two of the courses, cheese and chocolate, are quite filling. Thankfully, they’re spaced far enough apart that you can have room for both, and the manner of the ‘main’ course makes you pace yourself. But I’m jumping ahead a bit.

All of the tables at the Melting Pot that we saw are booths, with a hot plate situated in the middle of the table. On this plate is the fondue pot itself, and each place has a set of fondue forks, standard forks and knives. Our server, CJ, very personably got to know us and walked us through what was going to happen. She’s a vegetarian and dating a picky eater so she understood my wife’s predicaments with the food selection. However, we settled on a few things and got the experience started.

First Course: Cheese

We’d chosen the swiss cheese blend. CJ took a little white wine, a spoonful of garlic, a heaping helping of shredded swiss, a sprinkling of nutmeg, a touch of Kirschwasser and a squirt from a lemon. We were provided with a large bowl of bread bits, some veggies and a cup of sliced apples. The result was absolutely delicious. The cheese took on a bit more bite as we worked through it, which we attributed to the wine. Eating fondue cheese with apples was also odd, as the heat of the cheese was immediately cut by the chilled apple while the sweet thick taste of the swiss felt interrupted by the sour Granny Smith flavor. We ended up asking for more bread. We took turns with one of our favorite Scott Pilgrim lines: “Bread makes you FAT??”

Second Course: Salad

Every dish and selection at the Melting Pot is “moddable.” You don’t have to eat anything you don’t want. My wife’s Caesar salad was served naked at her request, though she seemed to fear getting stabbed on the Senate steps for eating a Caesar salad without Caesar dressing. I assured her that wouldn’t happen. My salad was a house salad with house dressing, which was a tangy mango affair drizzled over a club salad that was unfortunately missing bacon. It doesn’t come with bacon, mind you – it just would have been better with bacon. Mmm. Bacon.

Third Course: Mains

There was some debate over this course. You see, the food for the mains is served unprepared. You get to cook it yourself in the pot. The pot is a collective broth everyone at the table uses to cook their meals. As I didn’t want to offend my wife’s palate, I both told her she could cook hers first and let her decide what broth we’d use. We went with the Mojo Style, a Caribbean-style blend that smelled like the sort of jerked fare available at MusikFest or a similar outdoor event. It was an interesting style, and I found myself liking it.

My wife tried some new things on her vegetarian platter. She sampled the artichoke heart and the marinated tofu, liking the latter but not a fan of the former. I relieved her of her portabella mushrooms. I chose the Pacific Rim, a selection including Teriyaki-marinated sirloin, white shrimp, marinated pork tenderloin, breast of duck (which CJ described as duck a l’orange), breast of chicken and potstickers. I don’t think I’d ever had duck before that night, and it was… well, not great. I didn’t hate it, but it didn’t really taste all that different from other poultry. I may change things up the next time I go, subbing the duck for portabella and maybe the pork for more sirloin. My wife may skip this course entirely, opting for an ala carte salad. Possibly more bread.

Fourth Course: Chocolate

There were a lot of choices here, and they all had appeal. There’s an option to create your own chocolate fondue with a mix of chocolates (white, milk and dark) and a selection of liquers such as Bailey’s, Cointreau, Grand Marnier and Chambord. I liked the idea of a chocolate-orange fondue using milk or dark chocolate and Grand Marnier, but we opted for the Cookies ‘n’ Cream Marshmellow Dream, with milk instead of dark chocolate in defence to my wife’s tastes as well as marshmellow cream. CJ flambéed the dessert, swirled the contents of the pot and added Oreo cookie crumbs. For dipping we had strawberries, bananas, cheesecake, Rice Krispies treats, marshmellows dusted in graham cracker and chocolate, pound cake and brownies.

It was every bit as delicious as it sounds.

Final Verdict

Not only was the Melting Pot some great food and fantastic service, it was a lot of fun. I can imagine the fun factor goes up exponentially with more people, but the setting was intimate enough that we had a fantastic evening.

Winter has come TOO SOON

Courtesy WoWHead

My sister gave me this lovely gift for Christmas. I’ve always wanted a scale Firelord following me around, serving as my personal cook fire and immolating nearby critters. I don’t know if he actually does the latter part yet. We’ll see.

So am I the only one who feels like this snow storm we got on the east coast of the US came out of nowhere? It could be because I’ve chosen to pay less and less attention the mainstream news media in this country, and the BBC doesn’t often mention little things like snowfall unless it’s a major event. I did a bit of running around this weekend, though, and might have missed the pertinent feed.

Either way, it’s on the ground now. And in my house, in point of fact. There are two tiny snow drifts just inside our back door. I’ve informed our excellent landlady of this and I’m sure it will be resolved soon. I wouldn’t have minded if we hadn’t once again run out of heating oil.

However, we got the oil delivered today and after some shenanigans, the missus and I got the heater restarted. So despite not being at the office, it’s been an eventful day.

And we haven’t even had brunch yet.

Christmas, All Over Again

Courtesy cheryl.watercolors

It might be kind of tacky to recycle last year’s Christmas card, but I’m on a budget here.

Whatever walk of faith you might be on
(if any)
Whatever wish you have for this season
(if any)
No matter where you go
Or who you are with

I pray for you to be happy
I pray for you to be at peace
I pray for you to know great love
And I pray for you to give love in return.

Merry Christmas.

Search Term Grab-Bag 2: Electric Boogaloo

Once again, not nearly as interesting as Chuck’s, but at least there’s something to jabber about.

the brain

I’m not sure if they were looking for my thoughts on brainy characters, or just the smart mouse that runs around with Pinky.

troll wow, wow troll

Still on the search for troll boobs, I’m assuming.

batman

Again, this is a little ambiguous. Were they looking for a specific tale of the Caped Crusader? My general thoughts on the goddamn Batman? I haven’t talked about Batman all that often but there’s no end to discussion when you really get into it. Is he crazy, or just very dedicated? Is his “no killing” rule a good thing or a stupid decision? Who among his wards looks the best in Robin’s outfit? So on and so forth.

team fortress 2 heavy female version

Rule 34 aside, this is an interesting idea. What would the TF2 Heavy look like were she female? Would they go for a svelte Russian femme fatale like the Black Widow or Molotov Cocktease? Or should she be a husky russkie, swaddled in furs and hunting down sandviches? I wonder…

A Christmas Announcement

Courtesy Disney

Among the other things I’ve been ‘meaning to do’ when it comes to the creative endeavors in my life was something I considered doing for a recent competition but did not have the time to do a justifiably decent job. It’s continued to sit in the back of my mind, and the trends in my traffic lead me to believe that, with the time I’ll have away from the day job in a couple weeks, it may be worth doing even if I may not get attention from people that see its potential. If it has any.

So, mostly for kicks, to see what would be involved and what the result will be, the IT CAME FROM NETFLIX! on Christmas Eve will be The Emperor’s New Groove as a video, with new audio and a few surprises.

Given how the schedule is falling together, there will still be new fiction on the 15th and the (hopefully) final rewrite of Citizen In The Wilds will be finished by the end of the year. I’ve also contacted some artists to give me a hand with character sketches and other promotional art.

Thank you all for your continued support and encouragement. I hope I don’t disappoint you with the results of my endeavors.

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