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Jason and I are both off work on Fridays. We were both bummed this morning when we realized that today will be the last Friday that we're free from appointments AND we're kidless (We still have the kids, just meant the kids are still in school). But I must say, despondent as we were to be ending our Fridates, we scored big time this time.

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Last week a dear friend of mine, Jen, sent me an awesome link to "Five under the radar restaurants in Beaumont". I have a short attention span, I know, but the first eating spot sounded so perfectly delightful that I didn't get any farther on the list. I yelled across the room to Jason, "Hey, I found our next date!"......And boy, had I.

Today we checked out Abbie's Specialty Foods and Deli. It's a Mediterranean joint on Fannett Rd. And get this: It's a RV parts store too. I had to see it to believe it. This was our best lunch yet. I'm already thinking of an excuse to go back, for say a pound of olives or something this country girl finds exotic, I counted over forty different kinds of tea.

I have a long list of things that impressed me about this place. Jason's doing the actual food review, so I won't double dip on how good the food was or how friendly and kind the employees were.  I just have to say...... Hummus pizza.  Man.

And I have to tell you that you walk up to the counter and place your order for a sandwich, pizza, or salad and then they invite you to grab some tea or a cold drink. They don't watch you or write down what drinks you get. They also have baklava you can help yourself to. When you're leaving, you just tell the cashier what drinks and desserts you had, and he rings you up. I know I can't be the only one who immediately thinks, "Wow, I can have four helpings of baklava, and they'd never know". I mean, they actually trust you to be honest without the fear of getting slighted by the customers. I like that.

Hummus pizza.  MMM. Said it again.
Hummus pizza. MMM. Said it again.


As we were leaving, I noticed a copy of the ten commandments and a small poster of the 103 Psalm. We left and drove half a mile to Tyrrell Park to finish off a date for the books. On a bench we read the 103 Psalm that once again reminded of God's goodness.

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Let all that I am praise the Lord; with my whole heart, I will praise his name. Let all that I am praise the Lord; may I never forget the good things he does for me. Psalm 103:1,2

Jason’s Take on Abbie’s

Service

Abbie’s is as simple as it comes. You walk in, grab a drink out of the cooler, take 5 steps over to the counter and place your order, grab a seat and salivate because of the smell of pita bread in the oven.  There was a super nice lady who waited on us and gave us recommendations as to what to get.  She didn’t even laugh at me when I tried to order my Gyro.  I still don’t think I know how to say that right.  (Gy-Ro….Hy-Ro….He-Ro?)  She was kind, and also from Nederland, which is always a plus to do business with a neighbor.  Since it was out first time to dine with them, she walked us through the process.  “Just tell them at the counter what you had to drink and how much Baklava you had.”  They are very trusting.  I appreciated the service with a smile.  Friendly service make good food taste even better!

Atmosphere

There’s not much going on here, but that’s OK.  There are things you can get here that you can’t get anywhere else. 

There were a smattering of tables and chairs inside and a couple of tables outside.  We were early as to avoid the lunch rush.  We arrived right at 11:00 AM.  That was a good thing, too.  By the time we left, folks were starting to come in and get their fix of Greek goodness.  Most of the patrons were grabbing their food to go.

The place was clean and the people were friendly.  That goes a long way toward making the ambience what it ought to be.  I can do without silverware on the table.

Price

Great Prices.  That’s all I can say.  I actually ordered two meals worth of food for just myself!  Kristi and I shared it all of course.  Most everything was under $7. 

Selection

Abbie’s serves a good variety of Mediterranean dishes. There were things on the menu I’d never heard of before today.  I didn’t try any of those things, but I’ll be going back.  The market portion of the store is a cultural cornucopia.  I picked up some legit Arabian coffee.  There were imported items from many part of the world.  AND this is the only place in America, that I know of, that sells a Ginger Beer similar to what I’ve enjoyed in Kenya and South Africa. 

Tastiness

I think you’ve been waiting long enough for this part.  Let me begin with telling you what we had.   I ate a Humus Pizza and a Greek Gyro.  Kristi had an Agur (a big meaty sandwich dressed with blue cheese). 

First, the Humus Pizza blew us away.  Kristi would have eaten the whole thing by herself if I hadn’t threatened here with my fork!  Only kidding about the fork thing.  I’m dead serious about the part where she would have eaten it herself!  Don’t even ask me what Humus is.  Just trust me that it’s super terrific and your tongue will beg for more.

The Gyro (however you say it) was tasty in its own right.  It’s wrapped up in a Pita (a thick, delicious tortilla looking thing) and garnished with tzatziki sauce.  It’s a yogurt thing and it’s great.  For the record.  I let Kristi have a bite and she liked it.

I ate half of Kristi’s Agur.  It’s a big sandwich tasty deli meats and strong blue cheese.  Come hungry if you order one of these.  I’m not usually a fan of the blue cheese, but it worked with the combination of deli meats stacked high in a ciabatta bun. 

If you get a chance, try the Ginger Beer.  It’s STRONG root beer.

Here's a link to the top five under the radar restaurants as posted by the Beaumont Enterprise.

http://blog.beaumontenterprise.com/cat5/2014/05/13/five-under-the-radar-beaumont-restaurants-you-need-to-try/#23323101=0

AND here's the whole 103 Psalm. I'm feeling rather generous today.

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Let all that I am praise the Lord;
with my whole heart, I will praise his holy name.
Let all that I am praise the Lord;
may I never forget the good things he does for me.
He forgives all my sins
and heals all my diseases.
He redeems me from death
and crowns me with love and tender mercies.
He fills my life with good things.
My youth is renewed like the eagle's!

The Lord gives righteousness
and justice to all who are treated unfairly.

He revealed his character to Moses
and his deeds to the people of Israel.
The Lord is compassionate and merciful,
slow to get angry and filled with unfailing love.
He will not constantly accuse us,
nor remain angry forever.
10 He does not punish us for all our sins;
he does not deal harshly with us, as we deserve.
11 For his unfailing love toward those who fear him
is as great as the height of the heavens above the earth.
12 He has removed our sins as far from us
as the east is from the west.
13 The Lord is like a father to his children,
tender and compassionate to those who fear him.
14 For he knows how weak we are;
he remembers we are only dust.
15 Our days on earth are like grass;
like wildflowers, we bloom and die.
16 The wind blows, and we are gone—
as though we had never been here.
17 But the love of the Lord remains forever
with those who fear him.
His salvation extends to the children's children
18     of those who are faithful to his covenant,
of those who obey his commandments!

19 The Lord has made the heavens his throne;
from there he rules over everything.

20 Praise the Lord, you angels,
you mighty ones who carry out his plans,
listening for each of his commands.
21 Yes, praise the Lord, you armies of angels
who serve him and do his will!
22 Praise the Lord, everything he has created,
everything in all his kingdom.

Let all that I am praise the Lord.

Here are our other food reviews (in case you missed them)

Bruce's Seafood Deli  http://kristiburden.com/?p=7395

Taqueria Gonzalez   http://kristiburden.com/?p=7363

The Wheelhouse http://kristiburden.com/?p=7332

Be sure and check out Jason's website if you haven't in a while www.pastorburden.com

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I was in a foul mood this morning. I'm not sure if it was the clothing battle we had with one of our teenagers, the glimpse into the kids' disheveled bedrooms or the dream I had last night that I was a teenager who got arrested because my friend stole a nail file from a convenience store when I wasn't looking. I tried to blame Jason for my mood but then I realized that I didn't need to blame. I just needed to eat tacos.

In case you missed last weekend's post, Jason and I are searching for new spots to eat. May signifies the end of a school year which in turn signifies the end of another chapter. Like everybody else, we're a little tired and in need of a refreshing oasis. But Google shows no oasis that can be reached in a half-day trip. When you need to get away but you have to pick your kids up at three, sometimes pretending to get away is the best you can do. Today we grabbed some authentic tacos at the Taqueria Gonzalez.  You'll find it at the intersection Hwy 87 and 82.  We then drove to the Sabine Pass Monument Site. Here's our food review.

From the look on his face, Jason must have needed tacos too.
From the look on his face, Jason must have needed tacos too.

Service-

We got our tacos from a van so there's not much to say about service. There was one friendly man working. He was quick.

Atmosphere-

The backdrop to the taco van was a slew of refinery building things/structures; in other words not so pretty. So we got our tacos to go (There wasn't a place to sit there anyway) and we headed to Sabine Pass Battleground. We pretty much had the place to ourselves besides a swarm of bloodthirsty mosquitos (Bring a can of Off if you plan to go). Here are a few pictures.unnamed (49)unnamed (48)

Price- $

We spent around twenty dollars. I really thought we would eat for under twenty dollars this week, but…..we eat a lot.

Selection-

I thought the selection pretty wide considering the food was cooked fresh in a tiny van.

Tastiness-

Jason got a torta. I've heard of it before but had never had the privilege of feasting my eyes or tastebuds on anything quite like it. The torta was the size of a small Frisbee. Some tasty type of bun was filled with a fajita type meat covered with veggies (lettuce, avocado, onions). Boring me? I had the burrito. It tasted like a burrito. Not like a Taco Bell or local Mexican food joint burrito. It tasted just like I would expect a bean burrito to taste coming from a taco van….authentic. (By the way, the tortilla was homemade, which is a must for my full approval.) Jason and I also shared the mini tacos. Just like I like them, they were made with white corn tortillas filled with beef fajita meat and then more importantly filled with fresh cilantro and onion. We also had sodas in glass bottles which I just think is special.
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As Jason put it, Taqueria Gonzalez was economical, quick and tasty.

If you missed last weekends' post click here http://kristiburden.com/?p=7332

And with Mother's Day coming Sunday, I have something to say about M.O.M. (Mover of Mountains and Maker of Molehills) http://kristiburden.com/?p=7343