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Cook Out (2,565 square feet)
7065 George Washington Memorial Highway, Shoppes at Gloucester, Gloucester, VA
Opened July 15th, 2015; originally Bojangles' (November 1994-January 18th, 1998), later Popeyes Chicken & Biscuits (April 1998-2006), Arby's (2006-November 1st, 2014)
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Located between Yosemite Village, Yosemite Lodge, and Glacier Point, Cook's Meadow has dramatic views of Yosemite Falls, Half Dome, Glacier Point and Sentinel Dome. Ironically, the meadow is semi-artificial. Meadows are transient locations, eventually succumbing to various overgrowth in multiple successions. When the Ahwahnees lived in Yosemite Valley, they periodically burned regions of the valley, to facilitate acorn collection, allow habitat for deer, and to prevent surprise attacks from their enemies. Thus when the first Anglo settlers arrived, they were presented with wide-open meadows dramatically revealing the sheer granite cliffsides. However after the Natives were forcibly removed, trees, notably Ponderosa Pine, have established, slowly shrinking the meadows. This conflict between "natural" versus "managed" environments in Yosemite Valley remain to this day.
Yosemite Village, Yosemite National Park, California
Cook Out (2,565 square feet)
7065 George Washington Memorial Highway, Shoppes at Gloucester, Gloucester, VA
Opened July 15th, 2015; originally Bojangles' (November 1994-January 18th, 1998), later Popeyes Chicken & Biscuits (April 1998-2006), Arby's (2006-November 1st, 2014)
The rear view (from the garden) of Mrs Cook's House in Clapham, the balcony is called Captain Cook's Quarterdeck. Strange to name it after him she moved to Clapham after he had died! It is said that he writes on the window pane with a ghostly finger, strange that since he never lived here.
February 2021 - The illustration Is said to relate to No. 22, Clarence House, Church Buildings, Clapham Common North Side, "with its curious balcony" "strange alcove at the back" "for many years occupied by Clarence House School & wrongly called Captain Cooks House". In 1801 it was occupied by a Mrs Mee; in 1827 it was a Seminary for young Ladies, kept by Miss Brown, who was still there in 1841. It is now a private residence. There is no connection for this rear view illustratio), with Elizabeth Cook's former residence at 136 Clapham High Street (occupied c.1787-1835), to the east of the Common. In the vestibule of the Church of Holy Trinity, Clapham Common, John Robson Prsidnet of the Cook Society is pictured beside a tablet which records a bequest by Elizabeth Cook to support the "poor widows of the parish" in Cook's Log p. 33 vol 34, no 1 (2011)). Robson describes Elizabeth's former house in 2011, "as very rundown, extensively modified, and with shops added to the front"
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Coco originates from Mombasa and has spent years travelling around Africa taking in the cultures of a vibrant continent. In her series of books 'Coco Cooks Africa' she revisits some of her favourite places and cooks some of the best meals she has tasted. Coco Cooks Zimbabwe recipes are full of African, indian/asian influence a fusion of herbs and spices that are truly unique to Zimbabwean Cuisine.
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Tom Cook speaking at the 2015 Phoenix Comicon Fan Fest at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.
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Cook Out (2,565 square feet)
7065 George Washington Memorial Highway, Shoppes at Gloucester, Gloucester, VA
Opened July 15th, 2015; originally Bojangles' (November 1994-January 18th, 1998), later Popeyes Chicken & Biscuits (April 1998-2006), Arby's (2006-November 1st, 2014)
Cook Out (2,565 square feet)
7065 George Washington Memorial Highway, Shoppes at Gloucester, Gloucester, VA
Opened July 15th, 2015; originally Bojangles' (November 1994-January 18th, 1998), later Popeyes Chicken & Biscuits (April 1998-2006), Arby's (2006-November 1st, 2014)
My wife and I had Cook-Out for lunch today. I had a tray with a cheeseburger, chicken quesadilla and hush puppies.
left: with maitake mushrooms, soy sauce and seaweed broth
right: ground lotus root and stiff parts of bamboo shoot, mix starch, and bunching up together. fry them to a crisp.
the dumpling soup with wakame seaweed (dried sardine soup and salt, soy sauce, sesame oil.)
Created with fd's Flickr Toys.
Here are some pics i was lucky to get with my nikon p900 when i was in the cook islands last year hope you enjoy!!!
Asian market- Denver- Thai Aubergine
Jungle Curry with Pork and Thai Eggplant
1 lb Thai apple eggplants (see cooks' note, below)
2 tablespoons to 1/4 cup vegetable oil
1/4 to 1/2 cup Thai red curry paste
1 1/2 lb pork tenderloin, halved lengthwise, then sliced crosswise 1/4 inch thick
1/3 cup julienne strips peeled fresh or frozen grachai (lesser galangal or wild ginger; thawed if frozen) or drained bottled grachai, rinsed, or ginger
3 oz Chinese long beans or green beans, cut into 1-inch pieces
8 canned baby corn, rinsed, drained, and halved lengthwise
1 1/2 cups Thai chicken stock
3 tablespoons nam pla (Asian fish sauce; preferably Thai)
5 (4-inch-long) fresh or frozen Kaffir lime leaves (sometimes called bai makroot)
1 fresh chee fah chile or 2 red jalapeño chiles, thinly sliced crosswise and seeds discarded
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 cup loosely packed bai grapao (holy basil leaves)
Special equipment: a large (6-qt) wok
Accompaniment: Thai pickled garlic (gratiam dong)
Captain James Cook (1728-1779): First white man to set foot in present-day British Columbia, landing in Nootka Sound in 1778.
Cook peers eastward from his nook in the southeastern corner of the BC Legislature. Figure carved of Haddington Island andesite by sculptor Charles Marega. A native of Genoa, Italy, Marega came to Vancouver in 1910. He carved all 14 of the figures depicting historic persons that adorn the Victoria Legislature. He also carved the lions guarding the entrance to the Lions Gate Bridge, the King Edward Fountain at the Vancouver Court House and the Stanley Park bust of David Oppenheimer, second mayor of Vancouver.