The other members of our dining party had salad instead of soup. The restaurant has 4 distinct choices salad, a house salad with your choice of 12 dressings; an iceberg wedge with choice of dressing; beefsteak tomato slices with bleu cheese, and a spinach salad with hot bacon dressing. We had the house salad and spinach salad. Both were very good and had a pretty presentation.
Two of us decided on the Alaskan King Crab Legs as our main entrée. They were a great choice. The crab legs come pre-split which makes it so much easier to pull out the sweet crabmeat and dip it into the melted butter that was provided. Our only complaint was that we could not get all the crab legs finished before they started to get cold.
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My husband, oldest son, and I had the pleasure of enjoying a meal at C & C Supper Club in Fish Creek, Wisconsin during a recent trip to Door County.
The building houses a supper club for dining along with a bar with games and live entertainment on many weekends.
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Word on chocolate and cocoa beans began to spread. In the early 1600 people were traveling to Spain to taste the beverage. In 1609 the first book was written on chocolate.
Chocolate then started to find their way into other parts of Europe. The first chocolate shop in London, was opened in 1657. By 1662 was chocolate, for medical purposes in England. Chocolate houses started will be opened across Europe and were very popular companies. Towards the end of 1600-chocolate begun to appear in Germany.
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The Aztecs thought chocolate was exhilarating. Part of the reason for that belief is probably because the Aztecs their chocolate often mixed with wine or a corn mash that has been fermented. And sometimes, because they consume so much of the chocolate, the small amount of caffeine in May, they have a slight jerk. Pepper and pimiento other ingredients that are often in the chocolate beverage before it was consumed.
Today, when we drink a drink unsweetened chocolate tastes very bitter for us. Today, cocoa beans are less bitter than those who in ancient times their drinks must really very bitter.
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Legend says that Quetzalcoatl had a soul that was pure, and the people were very happy and prosperous during his entire reign. When he grew old, he decided that he needed to leave his people, because he felt his “ugliness” scared. He did so even though he was sad to leave. Quetzalcoatl burned his castle and its treasures buried in the mountains of Mexico. He turned his cocoa trees in mesquite. He then departed. But before he promised to say “One Reed,” which takes place once a fifty-two years after the calendar he had on the Aztecs.
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Cocoa trees are native to Central America. They have been growing for more than 4,000 years. There were growing wild in the first, but in around 600 AD, the first cocoa plantations, of the people of Yucatan.
For a long time, chocolate was only intended as a drink. It was not until the nineteenth century, it began to eat.
The bitter chocolate beverage drank from the old tribes was a very coveted drink. Victims were a common practice in the hope of convincing the gods to protect the harvest each year. Cocoa beans were so high that they can be used as currency by some of the old strains in Central America. A rabbit costs eight beans.
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