Monday, November 25, 2024

The McRIB is BACK

 

"YOU GOTTA LOVE It" !!!!










"The NcRIB is BACK"



Yes, you heard it here 1st !!! "The McRib is back, so reports Bestselling Cookbook author Daniel Bellino Zwicke, a Lover of not just Pasta, Burgers, Tacos and Steaks, but this bestselling cookbook author absolutely adores The McRib. He Loves it !!!!

Daniel says his "Love Affair" with The McRib goes back to 1989, and the 1st time he bit into one of these elusive tasty treats, "The McRib" .. He was instantly smitten, and bummed out a couple moths later when McDonalds, cruel people that they are, took it away. Yes they took it away. Off the menu at each and everyone of its thousands of McDonalds restaurants all over America and around the Globe. "Oh cruel people you are." Daniel says. "Why? Why such cruelness to take away my beloved McRib, a sandwich I love just about as much as any.

"It's so tasty. You get us Hooked and then you take it away. Such cruelness," Daniel cries. Why Oh Why do Such a Thing" ? "You take it away. All I can do is cry, and dream of the day you'll return once again. Even if just a month or two. I'll take it.It's better than nothing at all.

Maybe McDonalds is doing people a favour. If it was available all the time, it wouldn't be so special. People might be a little tired of it, and it would lose its allure and mystique. Yes, I think that is certain. It's a game now I guess. McDonalds likes playing this game.



The countdown is on for McRib fans.

The The McRib Sandwich is coming back to McDonald’s nationwide for a limited time next month.

"It's back," says cookbook author Daniel Bellino Zwicke, a Lover of "The McRib" since 1989, when he had his first McRib Sandwich at the McDonalds on West 57th Street in New York City. Daniel says, that at the time he was The Chef at Corrado Restaurant on 6th Avenue nearby to that McDonalds. Corrado's was a high-end Italian Restaurant, and though Daniel could eat all kinds of Italian Goodies, like his famed Bolognese Sauce, working doubles some days, he needed to get away from the restaurant for a half hour or so, in order to break up the day. And so he'd bop over to McDonalds and get himself a McRib.





WHAT is a McRIB

The McRib is a Barbecue-Flavored Pork Sandwich that's periodically sold at McDonald's. It's become a cult favorite due to its limited-time appearances and the element of surprise that comes with not knowing when it will return.

Made from pork, water, salt, dextrose and — have your taste buds identified this ingredient? — rosemary extract, the McRib is a pork patty, shaped to resemble a "Rack of Ribs."  It's served on a bun with Barbecue Sauce, Pickles and Onions.

The sandwich first became available nationwide in 1982 after it made its debut in Kansas City, Kansas in 1981. Credited with its invention: McDonald's executive chef Rene Arend, who also created Chicken McNuggets in 1979, thanks to developments in restructured meat for the military made by University of Nebraska professor Roger Mandigo.




McRIB TIMELINE :


1981 -  The McRib was 1st Introduced in Test Markets.

1985 -  The McRib was discontinued after poor sales.

1989 -  The McRib was introduced and remained on menus until 20025.

2007 -  The McRib sold $30 Million

2020 -   The McRib returned after 8 years

2022 -   The McRib was brought back for a FAREWLL TOUR. "Yeah ! Right?"

2023 -   The McRib returned to selected McDonalds locations around America

2024 -    "The McRib is Back" !!! So reported cookbook author Daniel B. Zwicke

                   on Monday, November 25, 2024







"MAKE YOUR OWN McRIB" !!!




HOMEMADE McRIB


"MAKE IT" !!!






McRIB RECIPE

BURGERS TACOS BURRITOS

AMERICA'S FAVORITE FOODS

And SECRET RECIPES

LIKE The McRIB







The McRIB



DANIEL BELLINO EATS a McRIB

"FINE DINING STYLE"





HISTORY of The McRib !!!




History of The McRib

1981 & BEYOND !!!







COLBERT LOVES The McRIB !!!



Stene Colbert Loves The McRib

And He LETS PEOPLE KNOW



Last night on a segment of Thought for Food, comedian Stephen Colbert weighed in on the supposed photo of a frozen McDonald's McRib sandwich that went viral last month. Colbert has expressed his enthusiasm for the McRib before, and Colbert continues to stand by the faux-scarce novelty sandwich saying, "There's nothing wrong with the McRib, just because it appears to made out of sickly E.T." Colbert goes on to explain that eating a McRib — the "great American mystery" — even counts as exercising since it happens to share an ingredient with yoga mats (azodicarbonamide) before coming to the conclusion that ultimately he is a "firm believer that the best food raises more questions than it answers." In the video below, Colbert also addresses the FDA "foodstapo's" plan to get rid of a pillar of America's "Judeo-Crisco" values, trans fats. 









"THEY'RE SELLING McRIB SAUCE"



"THAT'S RIGHT" !!!

McDONALDS is SELLIN McRIB SAUCE !!!

Just $19.99




"McRIB is da BOMB" !!!



The FUNNIEST McRIB Video Ever !!!

"It's da BOMB" !!!!









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Thursday, November 21, 2024

Rod Stewart Not Retiring

 




ROD STEWART

"I am Not Retiring. O Love what I do, and I do what I Love.
I am fit and with a full head of hair, 
and can run 100 meters in 18 seconds at the Jolly Old Age of 79"





MOD ROD GOES ON !!!










SINATRA SAUCE

COOK LIKE SINATRA

The COOKBOOK




Philip Seymour Hoffman Remembering

"REMEMBERING PHIL"


FAREWELL TO A GREAT ACTOR



Philip Seymour Hoffman
 
1967 - 2014
 
R.I.P.

 
 


As "BRANDT"
 
In The BIG LEBOWSKI
 
"A lovely woman . We're all very fond of her."
 
 
 
 
THE BIG LEBOWSKI
 


The DUDE To BRANDT (Philip Seymour Hoffman)


"He thinks Carpet Pissers did this" ?
 
 

 
BOOGIE NIGHTS
 


As SCOTTY

with MARK WALHBERG & JOHN C. RIELLEY
 
 

 
 
 
HOFFMAN In His OSCAR WINNING PERFORMANCE
as TRUMAN CAPOTE

"CAPOTE"
 
 
 
 

At His Favorite Italian Restaurant

in GREENWICH VILLAGE

BAR PITTI
 
 
 
Very sad on this Super Bowl Sunday, to lose Philip Seymour Hoffman. He was a phenomenal actor, but more important, I'm certain he was a nice human being .. It's sad that he was not able to overcome drugs ..

Hoffman was one of the greatest actors of his time and a favorite of mine .. He talent and range were incrediable .. I see some great actors turn in lots of great performances but often some great actors play almost the same similar rolls .. Not the case with Hoffman, who as I observed myself over the years that most of his rolls were very different and he was able to portray different varied characters and personalities with great aplomb .. Take for examples his rolls as Scotty in Boogie Nights, the smug kid in Scent of a Woman, Brandt in the Big Lebowski opposite Jeff Bridges and John Goodman, and his Oscar Winning performance for Best Actor portraying Truman Capote in Capote .. Hoffman was always marvelous, witness his roll in Charlie Wilson War, Pirate Radio, and Before The Devil Knows You're Dead ...
 
I saw Philip around the neighborhood on occasion in my local cafe, at Bar Pitti, adn walking the streets of our beloved Greenwich Village ..
 I had a nice little encounter with Phillip once. I was walking into my local cafe and Philip was walking out with a coffee .. I just told him that I loved his work, and he  nodded and sincerely thanked me .. And I do believe it was sincere, that it was just a little brief complement that he did appreciate, he was on his way, and I was on mine, and happy that I got the opportunity to just let a great artist know how i enjoyed his work and the artistry in it, and that all. 
Philip Seymour Hoffman,  "Rest in Peace" sorry you left us too soon ....
 
 
 
Daniel Bellino-Zwicke ...  Greenwich Village, New York, NY
 
 
 

Tara Reid

As BUNNY LEBOWSKI

THE BIG LEBOWSKI

Co-Starring John Goodman and Philip Seymour Hoffman as BRANDT
 
 
Bunny:    "I'll Su_k Your C_ _k For a Thousand Dollars, but BRANDT (Hoffman)
can't Watch or He has to Pay a Hundred."
 
 


 
 


"GOT ANY KAHLUA" ?

aka The BIG LEBOWSKI COOKBOOK

The COLLECTED RECIPES of The DUDE



"ABIDE in IT" !!!


 
 
 
 

Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Arthur Frommer

 






Arthur Frommer, known for the guidebook Europe on 5 Dollars a Day and other titles on budget travel, has died aged 95.


Pauline Frommer, his daughter, confirmed his death in a statement on his website. 

The writer, who began his journalism while on military deployments abroad, passed away at home surrounded by his loved ones. 

“Throughout his remarkable life, Arthur Frommer democratised travel, showing average Americans how anyone can afford to travel widely and better understand the world,” Pauline wrote in her statement. 


“I am honoured to carry on his work of sharing the world with you, which I proudly do with his team of extraordinary and dedicated travel journalists around the world. We will all miss him greatly," she added.


Frommer was the founder of Frommer's guidebooks - a series of travel books that included planning and travel tips to destinations around the globe. 


The series was based on Europe on 5 Dollars a Day - one of his first publications, which came out in 1957 and sold millions of copies. 


The book detailed how average Americans could afford to take trips that many thought were only accessible to the wealthy. 






Europe on $5 on DAY

The FIRST ONE

"Wow ! Imagine it? Europe on $5 a Day"

The GOOD OLD DAYS



“This is a book for American tourists who a) own no oil wells in Texas, b) are unrelated to the Aga Khan, c) have never struck it rich in Las Vegas and who still want to enjoy a wonderful European vacation," he wrote in the original guidebook. 

Frommer was drafted during the Korean War. He was sent to Europe and served in Germany because of his language skills. While deployed, he wrote what would be his first travel guidebook for his fellow service members, The GI's Guide to Travelling in Europe.


As well as a writer, Frommer was a TV and radio host whose work helped shape others' approach to travel. 


In one essay, Frommer wrote that travel "broadens our lives". 


"Travel has taught me that despite all the exotic differences in dress and language, of political and religious beliefs, that all the world’s people are essentially alike," he wrote. "We all have the same urges and concerns, we all yearn for the same goals."






EUROPE on $25

by Arthur Frommer

Early 1980s Edition










POSITANO The AMALFI COAST

TRAVEL GUIDE - COOKBOOK





My FIRST TRIP to EUROPE

"And Using a Frommer Guide"



My own Frommer travel experience. After dreaming of going to Europe since I was about 16 or 17 years old, I pulled the plug in the Summer of 1985. Yes I yearned for several years, dreaming of hanging out in cafes in Paris, going to Rome, Venice, Amsterdam, maybe Switzerland, I don't know, I had to figure out an itinerary.

I was influenced by people I knew, and settled on Italy: Rome, Florence, Venice, and Positano and The Amalfi Coast, and over to Barcelona to meet up with some friends from New York.

Well I didn't end up going to Paris (another trip), but I did make it to Nice, Monaco, and The South of France. Everything would be wonderful, but I would have to plan. I had my Frommer Travel Guide, Europe on $40 a Day. I think it was that one. All these years later (2024) I can't remember of it was the $25 a Day edition or $40 a day. Anyway, the book was a great help. I had also bought Rick Steves 1st travel guide, Europe through the Back Door which was nice, but not filled with nearly much info, on many more places as the Frommer Guide by Arthur Frommer. 

Europe on $5 ($25, $40) was the standard at the time, which Arthur Frommer started in 1957 with his 1st of many guides, with Europe on $5 a Day. "Wow, imagine that" ? Those were the good old days, when European Travel was "Dirt Cheap" I must say, I was lucky to catch the tail-end of very affordable (cheap) European Travel on my first few trips.

On that first trip, I stayed in a Pensione in Rome for just $14 a night, just $6 a night in Barcelona, I think I payed about $25 - $30 for a room in Nice, $35 a night at the Hotel Firenze in Venice, and $40 for a room at the Pensione Maria Antoinette in Positano. Though it was Europe on $40 a Day at the time, I decided to give myself a budget of $60 a day. I wasn't backpacking it, I had luggage as opposed to a backpack, and I didn't want to stay in hostels, but I did want the most affordable accommodations a step or two up from hostels. This was Pensione accommodations, which gave you a clean room, but usually not with a bathroom. There were shared bathrooms on each floor of a typical Pensione. I didn't have any problem with not having my own private bath in the room. "Hey, at least I wasn't staying in a hostile with other people in my room?" Not that there is anything wrong with that. 

The Europe on $40 a Day covered the main attraction cities like Rome, Paris, Venice, Florence, Vienna, Athens, Amsterdam, and others. For each city, the main tourist attraction such as The Coliseum in Rome, Eiffel Tower in Paris, The Parthenon in Athens would be covered. Local transportations options were cover, with sections called "How to Get There" and "How to Get Around," which were very helpful. For each city there was a small listing of inexpensive Hotels to choose from, a few mid-range options, and maybe t deluxe hotel recommendations, which were classified as "Splurge" options, for both hotels and restaurants.

Then of course there were restaurant suggestions, mostly in the affordable category, as well as a few of the most popular dishes that any particular city or region was famous for. 

Most important to me was the hotel section of any particular city. Back then (1985) there was no Internet, which has made travel much easier to naviagate, with limitless information on vacation destinations around the World, and companies that book hotels all over the World, such as Expedia, Booking.com and others, where you have websites that list hotels in every budget, you can sift through the pages, pick a hotel, make room reservations, and book hotel rooms, all on your computer or Smartphone.


I was 22 years old when I made my first trip to Europe. I book a flight on PanAm from JFK New York to Rome. It was $55o. I can't tell you how excited I was on the flight over, and those first 5 days spent in Rome, and I was in total euphoria as I explored The Eternal City. I just couldn't believe it. I was like a young child on Christmas Day. That's the feeling I had, super excited and oh so happy. And again, I was in a state of euphoria. That's how much I loved it. 

I met a couple on the plane, we shared a taxi from the airport to Rome Central Station. I took a cue from my Rick Steves travel guide, and checked my luggage at the train station while I went looking for a pensione with a list I made from the Frommer Guide listings. I got a room on my first try with in a pensione that was just 2 blocks from the train station. I told the desk clerk I would take the room, and went back to the train station to retrieve my bags. After going back to the station, I laid down for a few minutes, couldn't fall asleep (to excited) so I took a shower, got dressed, then went out to explore Rome, The Eternal City. 

I walked about 5 blocks and came upon a Kiosk Cafe by small park across from the Piazza della Repubblica. I went inside and saw these little sandwiches on the counter (Tramezzini). They looked good and were cheap (900 Lire - .50 cents) so I got a couple, along with an Apricot Juice and my 1st Italian Espresso in Italy. I took my stuff and went outside to sit at one of the cafe tables. I was in "7th Heaven." No big deal to most, yet it was blissful to me. I was in the Ancient City of Rome, eating my first ever meal in Italy, and Europe at the same time. the sandwiches were tasty, the juice refreshing, and the Espresso was amazing. "I loved it all," and this some 39 years later, I can still remember it all, and I savor the memory. The sandwiches were so tasty (but not filling) that I went inside and got two more. This would be my breakfast for the next 5 days while in Rome. I found a cafe I liked the next day, and went there for the following 4 days, for a caffe (espresso_ Apricot Juice, and 2 or 3 Tramezzini Sandwiches. I loved it.

Anyway, back to that first day. I walked and found my way to The Spanish Steps. I marveled at the sight. I walked up to the top. There was a food truck up there, and I got a Coca-Cola. This was around the time that Coca-Cola had the foolish idea of changing the recipe of "Coke." A big mistake. People stopped drinking Coca-Cola and the company was forced to changed back to "The Original Recipe." I had my Coke and gazed out upon The Eternal City. Up on top of The Spanish Steps, you get a wonderful view of Rome, spread out before you. I savored it all. 

From here. I walked down the road toward the Borghese Gardens and the Piazza del Popolo beyond. I came across a beautiful little garden caffe an stopped in. I got a little something to eat. Sorry, can't remember what it was. What I do remember was that it was enchanting sitting in the garden and again, looking out over Rome. Absolutely beautiful. 

After leaving the garden caffe, I continued on my exploration and walked on the road and descended down into the Piazza Popolo with its two beautiful little "Twin Churches," and a couple famous caffes, including Rosati that my friend Rene Ricard told my that I had to go to, along with visiting the  two Twin Churches. Of course I did. 






Author Daniel Bellino Zwicke

"The TWIN CHURCHES'

PIAZZA del POPOLO - ROME



After visiting the twin churches of Santa Maria Maricoli & Santa Maria Montesanto, I continued on. In a few minutes, I came upon the monument to Victor Emmanuelle, The 1st King of Unified Italy. Adjacent to this monument is the Roman Forum, and The Colosseum beyond. Wow, The Colosseum ? This really blew my mind. Ancient Rome of 2000 years ago/ I couldn't believe it.




Daniel Bellino Zwicke


..... to be continued ... 






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