Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Get fed on the way to work tomorrow


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Tomorrow is "energizer station" day. This is part of Bike to Work week. The deal is that there are different organizations hosting tables of free food for bike commuters. These tables are spread all over the region. If you only ride one day next week, clearly, this is the day to ride.

I think it would be fun to make a ride out of this: map a route and see how fast you can make the loop, getting free food along the way. Sort of an alley-cat treasure hunt thing.

Anyway. Pedals2People is hosting a station at 25th and Highdrive. Really, it's just Liza, Maddie, and me. I'm not sure if other P2P'ers will be showing up or not. We'll be laying out the following spread from 6:30 am until 8:30 am:

- Pasta salad
- Clinkerdagger's signature pea salad
- Fresh tropical fruits
- A Barron of beef
- A leg of lamb
- A giant Coke-glazed ham
- Pork butt, which isn't ham, which *is* butt
- A rasher of bacon
- Eggs benedict, with real hollandaise out of a can.
- Made-to-order omelet bar
- Fresh croissants
- Freshly baked muffins
- Waffle bar
- Sundae bar
- Biscuits n gravy
- Pigs in a blanket
- Partidge in a pear tree, speaking of which,
- Home fries, in the style of Pear Tree Inn
- Hash browns, in the style of every other shitbox breakfast place
- Made-to-order crepes (flambe, of course) with 6 fresh fruit topping options
- Hand-dipped chocolate strawberries with single-source, fair trade, Venezuelan chocolate
- Hand- squeezed (by vestal virgins) orange juice, pineapple juice, and grape juice
- Mimosa's, with top-shelf Chateau Easy-Lay Champagne
- Coffee, espresso, Spokane cappuccinos (seved 32 oz only), and frapollas


Ok. Just kidding.

We'll just have cliffbars, crackers, cheese, and we may pick up some fruit. For coffee, you'll need to go 2 blocks east and ask Patrick, of Scoop fame, for the BTW day special.

See you there.

5 comments:

  1. Nice. My wife & I ran a half-marathon the other day, and at mile 9 started seeing child-hand-lettered signs with slogans such as "You Deserve Bacon!", and "Mmm, Bacon!". After 3 or 4 of these signs, we came up on a home-made "Aid Station" with bacon and, well, more bacon. Local friends cooked up 7 lbs on a curbside hotplate. The perfect antidote to too much gateraide & goo

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  2. So, if the Pork Butt isn't at 25th and High Drive, where can I get it? Inquiring minds want to know.
    Commuter Three

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  3. They have a special on pork butt over at the open air market on Sprague.

    Curb side service!

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  4. I would like nothing more than to ride my bike to your waffle bar - I'm sure it's gluten-free right?!
    Honestly, the way you guys support the community just makes me feel good.
    Thanks for doing that!

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  5. I just drooled all over my keyboard.

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