notswasson
notswasson t1_jec1uph wrote
If you are willing to stretch your definition of a sandwich to a coxinha (a manioc ball stuffed with chicken and then deep fried), then Oliveira Deli and Market in Brighton off Oak Square has softball size ones for around $5. Get two of those and a cold can of Guaraná Antártida for about $12 total.
They also apparently do some good sandwiches, but I've never gotten anything except the coxinhas due to their deliciousness and being a bit set in my ways.
notswasson t1_je4ht1c wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Where can I get the best goddamn cheesecake in Boston? by Hot_Salamander3795
Certainly worth trying. Thanks
notswasson t1_je3dgsw wrote
Reply to comment by Lisitska in Where can I get the best goddamn cheesecake in Boston? by Hot_Salamander3795
Does theirs have the little chocolate chips in it? A friend of a friend of a friend brought a ricotta pie to a party once and it was stupendous, but I never did find out where they got it and I've been chasing that ricotta pie dragon ever since...
notswasson t1_jdy9d6i wrote
Reply to comment by Consistent_Syrup_235 in Any reason for a Bostonian to go to the North End? by theurbanmapper
The rugula is pretty excellent also
notswasson t1_jdx59bo wrote
Reply to comment by tarandab in Area high schools with good theater performances for kids? by ribi305
Nice. I didn't know that was a thing. Have to keep that in mind
notswasson t1_jdvnt9o wrote
So, I can't really speak to the schools, but if you don't mind the drive to Providence, the Providence Performing Arts Center has Broadway Tour seasons and the tickets are super reasonable (like a whole season for the cost of a single Boston show).
Frozen and How the Grinch stole Christmas are there next year and should be kid appropriate
notswasson t1_j6n90sj wrote
This feels like an excellent in-fill project overall. Any idea when it will hit the ZBA? I'd make time to show up and support this project
notswasson t1_j66h0o7 wrote
Reply to Edible recommendations for first timer? by Flakybeef
-Recommendation number 1: Start small, like 2.5mg or even less. Then wait a couple of hours. The "standard serving" for most edibles in MA is 5mg. However, if you did not have a great time smoking, you probably don't really know how much to take.
Caveat- weed seltzers tend to have a faster impact
-Recommendation number 2: Consider if you are planning to have alcohol as well. The effects play off of each other differently in some people, so just because a certain amount of edible plays well with you without alcohol, does not mean it will play the same way with alcohol.
Recommendation number 3: I find that chocolates tend to be a good place to start as usually if you like the sound of a particular flavor of bar you will like that. Sometimes I've had gummies or lozenges that definitely did not taste like the listed flavor.
notswasson t1_j66flv6 wrote
Reply to comment by emodwarf in Edible recommendations for first timer? by Flakybeef
I've also had good experiences at Garden Remedies. They have a small parking lot for adult use. Ethos in Watertown also has a lot for adult use as well.
notswasson t1_jefe0mi wrote
Reply to comment by sihtydaernacuoytihsy in Cheap good sandwich in Boston/Cambridge/Somerville/East Arlington area? by waterdrinking
The roasted eggplant balsamic with fresh mozz and basil is super as well