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I [heart] Davids · Will & Ele & J. Betski’s

Will & Ele & J. Betski’s

Another lovely dinner with Will and Ele, this time at J. Betski’s, a new German/Polish place at Seaboard. I liked my schnitzel (think chicken-fried steak) and I loved the sauerkraut and keilbasa appetizer! Dave thought his pork shoulder was little too fatty, and he never agrees with me that more fat equals more flavor.

I think I talked Ele’s ear off, too. 🙂 We talked about food, weight, exercise, crazy parents, and lots of other good stuff. I really like them. They’re nice, genuine people.

I also learned a trick from Will about how Ele always gets these nice pictures in restaurants. They put a white napkin over the flash – it lowers the brightness but still allows you to get a crisp shot. We had yellowish napkins so all our shots came out with a bit of a funny color.
With this picture, Dave used a white cocktail napkin – much better results!