The Corson Building
A few nice family meals images I found:
The Corson Building
Image by The Kozy Shack
10-course birthday dinner served family style at The Corson Building. Fantastic meal:
Crudo beef, fried wild mountain capers, lemon oil, Maldon salt on crostini
Wine:
Arund Brut Rose NV, Methode Classique Alto Adige (Pinot noir)
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Roasted lobster mushrooms, flageolets, sea beans, leeks, Pecorino Romano
Billy’s Tonasket artichokes, porcini mushrooms, aged balsamic vinaigrette
Treviso, white chanterelles, Sicilian almonds, Interlaken grapes
Wine:
Les Roches Sauvignon Blanc 2007, Touraine
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Washington albacore, beets, cucumbers, dukkah (spice mix with coriander,
cumin, almonds, hazelnuts)
Sardines escabeche, beet and chard greens, chopped Corson Building
hard-boiled egg
Black cod, potatoes, Yakima chickpeas, tomatoes, preserved lemon, brown
butter and yogurt (made from Kurtwood Farms raw milk)
Wine:
Pascal Janviers Jasnere 2006 Chenin Blanc
Rodolphe Demougeot Meursault 2006
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Quail, aioli, Sungold tomatoes, agrodolce
Roasted pork loin, fig vinegar, fresh Kadota figs
Wine:
Von Simmern "Hattenheimer" Riesling 2004 Rheingau
Domaine Lafouge "Les Duresses" 1er Cru 2006, Auxey-Duresses
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Bay leaf ice cream, sauteed plums, pistachio cookie
Domaine Durban Muscat Beaumes-de-Venise
Retarded.
Georgetown, Seattle, WA.
9.18.08
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Image by North Carolina National Guard
RALEIGH, N.C. — Wells Fargo Home Mortgage Corporation employees provided some much needed holiday cheer for military families in need by donating 156 family meals at their corporate offices here today. The company, NCNG and Army Reserve volunteers braved a chilly morning to load many of the boxes full non-perishable food for a Thanksgiving feast onto North Carolina National Guard Light Medium Tactical Vehicle for distribution. “It is a great opportunity for the team,” said Vince Toscano, a Wells Fargo consumer loan underwriter. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Jordan, North Carolina National Guard Public Affairs)
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