The nine-year old foodie goes on adventures reviewing food at various restaurants as well as his mama's cooking. He is a self-proclaimed "nerd", which is where he came up with the name for his blog.
Monday, June 17, 2013
Roesland Free Lunch
This summer, my mom suggested going to Roesland Elementary, because
they were giving free lunch all summer in their cafeteria. But their
lunch WAS NOT HEALTHY! What they were serving was chicken tenders. Also,
they didn't have fresh fruit! They only had canned! At the school that I
go to, we usually have fresh fruit and have stuff like chicken alfredo,
turkey subs, and chicken noodle soup. The only good thing was it helped
people who couldn't afford to get food. If it's that bad at Roesland,
what is it like in the rest of the USA?
Sunday, April 14, 2013
Death Sauce: A Taste of Pure Pain
I bet my dad that I could stand the so called "death sauce" from Grinder's Restaurant in Kansas City, MO. The name wasn't exaggerated. It was ten minutes of pure pain. So I advise you do not try death sauce! Just look at how red my face was after having a taste!
Monday, March 18, 2013
Islander Bar - Dauphin Island, AL
When my family went on vacation Dauphin Island (this is near Gulf
Shores, Alabama) we had dinner at a restaurant called Islander bar. I got
the crawfish and artichoke pasta. It had a luscious, juicy taste. It was
delicious. We also got some juicy crab claws for an appetizer. I rate
it four-and-a-half stars.
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Crawfish for Dinner
When my family went on vacation to Dauphin Island (this is near Gulf
Shores, Alabama), my mom cooked craw fish for dinner. The meat had a
juicy, luscious, secular taste. It also had a slight tinge of sourness
from the lemon that was brushed over it. I rate it five stars. The photo is a picture of our friend, Jenn, who was also trying crawfish for the first time (she liked it too!).
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
The Boot
***Mom's note: Unfortunately, this restaurant is now closed. Hayden is very sad.
The
Boot is a new Italian restaurant the Westport neighborhood of Kansas
City. I ordered the oyster mushroom frittata. It had a delicious
savory taste and had sour cream with tomatoes,cilantro, and onions on
top. It came out hot. At first there was a little steam rising from
it, but then it cooled down. The steam also had a faint hint of
cilantro for its scent. They also had other interesting options such
as roasted grapefruit, lemon ricotta pancakes with blueberries and
sweet lemon butter, and the brunch pizza. My Dad ordered the brunch
pizza. The pizza had Italian sausage, scrambled eggs, sweet and spicy
peppers, very delicious cheese, and a luscious tomato sauce. I
thought the cheese was the best part, because of its pungent and
perfect taste. We sat at a long wooden table with other content
customers. I think the other people must have liked the food a lot.
Also, it wasn't too loud even though there was a lot of conversation
happening in the restaurant. I rate The Boot 5 out of 5 stars.
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