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Eating Road Kill at The Moose Preserve

December 18th, 2009 Tweet Facebook Digg Stumble Reddit
Hungry for antlers?

Hungry for antlers?

As a child with an appetite pickier than a vegan, I remember going to The Moose Preserve in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan and being amazed by the selection of interesting foods on their menu.  I always went with a burger because I wasn’t adventurous yet, but as I grew up, I tried some more things.  The Moose Preserve was the first place I ever tried a buffalo burger, and I loved it.  In fact, at the time I tried it, I had never seen buffalo on a menu anywhere else.  Despite trying buffalo, there was one thing on the menu I was always in fear of.  This was the Road Kill Grill.  Although not actually composed of road kill, this meal had enough strange (to me) animals on it to keep me away.  On my last visit to Michigan, though, I decided it was time to take on the road kill. Continue Reading»


Going Global at Plan Check

Fries of the world.

A couple of weeks ago, The Backyard Bite invited me to The Burger Culture Clash, sponsored by Stussy (which apparently still exists) and Plan Check. Plan Check, by the way, is a sort of new (since February) restaurant in West LA with Chef Ernesto Uchimura of Umami Burger fame. As my love of burgers, especially those of the umami variety, I jumped at the opportunity.

Although I arrived alone, I was not the only lone eater. Just next to where I was seated, I met e*star LA and we decided to share a meal called loneliness, because it’s better than eating alone. We made quick friends over our respective blogs and Midwestern roots, then got to work at dissecting the special menu, which Plan Check will be featuring for the next month if anything tickles your fancy.

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