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Perfect
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I see your really roughing it Yannis!

Dishes like that are perfect on a boat under the sun with a lite breeze.





I love the name of the beer...some days that will surely Fix what ails me.


Thanks for sharing.
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Ok, you did it.

I'm hungry now for good food and all I have is a crappy bagel and coffee
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Yannis


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Carl,

this summer was ONLY Bertram weather. A lot of wind, once it marked 53 knots inside the port, on the handheld meter!
Nevertheless, your suggestion is still true!
BTW, Fix was a family of Bavarian brewers who came to Greece in the mid 1800's and established the first large scale brewery. It now belongs to the Carlsberg family.

Tony,

By all means, if you can make it, I'll be your chef!

Thanks, Mike.

Ktm,

you finish your boat and then, you'll see, you'll also start being ...clever!!Ha, ha!!
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53 knot wind is a bit sporty...even for a Bertram.
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Your crew eats well anyway!
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Food always tastes better on the boat.
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Yannis,

I'm hungry now. Send some leftovers. It's not that easy being as chef on a boat. Limited resources. You do a fantastic job!!

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Rawleigh, Joe, thanks, it’s also what I’m trying to do, keep the crew happy...when there’s no crew then keep myself happy!

Mark, the 28 has a big galley that lends itself to such...magnanimous (!) meals, lol !
I keep stuff in my freezer for weeks. I bring deli items from Athens. I buy the basics in the islands.
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Yannis in the last couple pics what’s in the glass that looks like Alka-Seltzer? Looks like good times!
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Ouzo with an ice stick is my mostest besterest guess.
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Ozuo is funny like that. It clouds up when you add ice.
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Alka-Seltzer aahahahaaha!!!

Ouzo glass, ouzo and 2-3 ice cubes, let sit for 30 seconds, it gets cloudy, then you drink it! Best when sunny, not after dusk.
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MarkS wrote:Yannis in the last couple pics what’s in the glass that looks like Alka-Seltzer? Looks like good times!
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Tony the few times I drank ouzo it was dark out....
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