Garfield – The Unvegan https://unvegan.com The Unvegan Sat, 15 Jan 2022 19:01:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.5 Verde with Envy (CLOSED) https://unvegan.com/reviews/verde-with-envy/ Wed, 13 Nov 2013 14:00:19 +0000 https://unvegan.com/?p=11097 Related posts:
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Not a good sign.
Not a good sign.

As a city with only 2.3% of its population claiming Hispanic or Latino as its ancestry, Pittsburgh isn’t exactly a hub of south-of-the-border cuisine. Yet, I had heard rumors of a delicious upscale Mexican restaurant called Verde in an area of town called Garfield and headed there one night when my momma took me out to dinner. After all, upscale as a student is typically only in the lexicon when parents are around.

Chips ahoy!
Chips ahoy!

I quickly learned that this was no ordinary Mexican restaurant and not even an ordinary one of the upscale variety. With menu items like Bone Marrow (which was sadly sold out), it was clear Verde was willing to think outside the taco shell. We started out with guacamole, which came out topped with some nasty tomatoes and onions. This is a non-no in my guacamole book, but after digging to the good stuff, I found it to be some pretty exceptional guac. It could just be my lack of proximity to Mexico speaking, but this was seriously tasty.

Keeping things green over here.
Keeping things green over here.

For my main course, I stuck with the theme of the color green and ordered their Enchiladas de Pollo. These corn enchiladas came stuffed with braised chicken breast, jalapeno and “Mexican cheeses.” Clearly there was no need to specify whether it was queso blanco, cotija or what. It was also served with rice and beans. Then, there was the choice between ranchero sauce or mole. I love me some mole, but opted for the ranchero when the waitress offered to bring me some mole on the side. Both sauces were quite tasty and the innards of the enchiladas weren’t half bad either.

That's so yucca.
That’s so yucca.

But, despite these two dishes, there hadn’t quite been enough food to fill my stomach. Enter: Yucca Fries. These were pretty much exactly what they sound like…slices of the yucca root fried to a delicious crisp on the outside and a delicious soft center on the inside. These were seasoned (sometimes too much) and served with a chipotle aioli dipping sauce, which complemented the unique flavor and texture of the yucca.

That flan-fla-fla-fla-flan.
That flan-fla-fla-fla-flan.

Finally, because my mom seems to want a fat son, we had ourselves some Flan for dessert. This custardy dessert of Spanish origins was a great way to finish out the meal and leave with literally no room left in my stomach. And please note that I do not use the word “literally” liberally.

All in all, this place had the vibe and taste of a toned down Red O in LA, which is pretty impressive considering the lack of Rick Bayless and local Mexicans. It’s not quite the everyday Mexican food that I would love to find, but it certainly has its place and brings some great flavor to the table.

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Trouble Sleeping? Try Meat. https://unvegan.com/rants-and-raves/trouble-sleeping-try-meat/ Fri, 29 Jan 2010 17:00:33 +0000 https://unvegan.com/?p=5185 -
This obligate carnivore has no trouble sleeping.

Do you have trouble sleeping? If so, it may be time to re-evaluate your diet. A study published in Medical News Online revealed that carnivores sleep more than omnivores and herbivores. This doesn’t exactly surprise an unvegan who still regularly sleeps for 12 hours on the weekends, but may come as a surprise to someone who struggles with sleeping.

According to the study, carnivores can sleep more because they are more efficient in their waking hours. Which is also not surprising, since carnivores are really better at everything, but it does make you wonder why carnivores don’t utilize this efficiency at all hours of the day instead of going to sleep. If you are worried about your family sleep quality, check this also interesting article about which is a nap schedule for 8 month old.

The study was actually intended to research why animals sleep, which is a big mystery. There are many theories, but none are really definite. Some say it is a way to cope with the outside world (like a nagging wife), a way to heal or perhaps sleep is just a great way to maintain balance between humans and vampires.

Whatever it is, if you are a carnivore, you can rest assured. I mean that literally. Rest. Assured. Because you are efficient.

(via Medical News Online)

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