That's him. I should get a picture. No, he'll think I'm crazy. Oh, just take the picture.
Leave it to Mr. Fine. He asked the group who they were talking about. Why, Spike from Top Chef, of course! So I wasn't crazy! I did recognize the cashier (er, owner of Good Stuff). Spike's season of Top Chef was one of the Top Chef seasons that I did watch.
Needless to say, that burger was the best burger I've really ever had. And the fries. OMG!
Wish I'd take a picture...but the remnants were none too pretty. A balled up wrapper is not what blogs are made of! ;-)
A few weeks ago, I borrowed the Good Stuff Eatery cookbook from our local library. Together (that's code for Mr. Fine) we made the Obama burger and Sunny's fries.
Our attempt at replicating our night out in D.C. took a bit longer than a stand in line...but oh, it was well worth it!
Our Obama burger and Sunny's Fries...home version |
Have any of you eaten at Good Stuff? Which burger did you order?
3 comments:
Aw, I remember Spike! Too cool that you saw him. I can't remember if I liked him or not, but awesome either way!
How cool that it was really him!! ANd that looks delicious :)
Holymoly, that food looks delish! I'm responding to your question about the flat iron -- do it! My hair is wavy-to-curly (mostly frizzy) and the honest truth is that it does more for my hair than any product or tool I've used in the past. Just make sure you buy ceramic -- not metal! -- because it'll damage your hair less, and something about the ceramic is more smoothing on your hair follicles...
Yes, I do kind of obsess with my flat iron, but I'm usually in too much of a rush/running late in the morning to obsess TOO much :]
Good luck!!
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