Donelle and I are privileged to attend many appointments with our wonderful clients. We have the best intentions of eating wholesome, natural, local and farm fresh food. Best case scenario would be to pack our lunch on these busy days. We had a 11:00 o’clock appointment with plans to wrap up and find local and fresh food. Best laid plans… we left our appointment about 1:00pm and the next appointment was approaching fast at 2:30pm and we were starving. STARVIN MARVIN I Do SAY. Driving across Dallas and looking for a good place…Donelle finally just pulled into Fish CityGrill, never heard of it but hey I am HUNGRY!!
We had a good waiter and told him we were too hungry to decide what to order. So, he read off the specials of the day. Donelle said, “ Mom, I think we need to try the arugula salad.” I agreed. However, we were so hungry by then I ordered (from the fit and trim with the little heart icon section of the menu) the gumbo soup (it was yummy), grilled shrimp, coleslaw and sweet potato fries and the arugula salad. It was all good, but let me tell you about the Special of The Day Salad.
Baby arugula (with a nice gentle flavor not too spicy) with roasted and flavorful butternut squash cubed, crunchy pumpkin seeds, buttered and toasted bread cubes and best of all the dressing. It was a rosemary infused oil and vinaigrette. Now, I know I was very hungry, but hands down this was a superb salad and a great meal. LOVED IT!
We spoke with the manager and told him that we appreciated the “Fit and Trim” section of the menu and would love to see local, natural and farm fresh. Quantity is the issue he said his executive chef would love to provide local and fresh but the quantity of local vegetables just is not available. Much work for the Farm Girls to do. Not only do we need to grow and teach and promote local and fresh, but we need to find more farmers to grow real food!
We will also have to provide great recipes for the slow food revolution and the real food picked fresh from the gardens. Good news! We recently with a friend and former CSA member that has just completed her training as a chef in Boulder, Colorado and has returned to Dallas. She has agreed to cook some local and natural meals for us. She is generously going to share the recipes with you and on our website. That will start February 7th. Tonya is as passionate about cooking real food as we are with raising real food.
Earning our right to good health is a curious and wonderful journey.
