Payday came, and with it beer.
As well as throwing down family-style at Asmara Ethiopian restaurant.
From foreground, clockwise: spicy tebsy (beef, onion, butter, and hot spices), those nasty potatoes that Trevor likes, ye-gomen alicha (mustard greens), kik alicha (ground yellow split peas), temtmo/yemissir watt (red lentil stew), shiro (roasted ground peas, berbere sauce).
Hooray for payday!
As well as throwing down family-style at Asmara Ethiopian restaurant.
From foreground, clockwise: spicy tebsy (beef, onion, butter, and hot spices), those nasty potatoes that Trevor likes, ye-gomen alicha (mustard greens), kik alicha (ground yellow split peas), temtmo/yemissir watt (red lentil stew), shiro (roasted ground peas, berbere sauce).
Hooray for payday!
Labels: booze, glorious eating, not being broke, Rudyard Kipling
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