


The next morning we headed down to the Ferry Building, where the plan was to hang out for a while with some food bloggers, and then head to lunch at Yank Sing with anyone who could make it. Before I met the others, I ran into David again, and enjoyed meeting his sisters who live in the city.
The appointed meeting spot was in front of Cowgirl Creamery at 10:30, and pretty soon there was Amy, Sam, CookieCrumb and Cranky, Sean, Christine, Anita and Cameron, and even SF Mike who I never really did properly meet, plus myself of course, all standing there gabbing away about food, mutual blogger friends and San Francisco restaurants, while Mary and Jacque stood there with their mouths open that so many people had shown up to meet me.
We wandered around the Farmer’s Market, and it was fun watching Sam do her shopping for the week, with a cool insulated container on wheels, as Christine, Amy, CookieCrumb, Cranky, and I explored the various food offerings. I got some of the famous beans and even got introduced to the bean man himself, as well as David Kinch from Manresa. (Oh yes, I was taking photos of all of this, including the bloggers, all of which vanished in a moment of brain on autopilot. Sigh again.)
Then it was off to Yank Sing, where Christine, CookieCrumb, Cranky, and I somehow missed hooking up with Ed and Faith, (partly due to my stupidity in giving the restaurant my home number so when they tried to call it went straight to voicemail. Duh.) I was so upset when I got the message and realized we’d missed them.
Now, here are a few pictures I took after the photo-deleting mishap, so you can see at least some of what we ate. After all, this is a food blog.

Perfectly-cooked filet mignon with chanterelles and port-thyme reduction from Butterfly.

Despite a few camera mishaps and the bad luck in missing Ed and Faith, it was a wonderful weekend in San Francisco again this year. We’ll definitely be back again for more eating, drinking, and shopping in the city by the bay.
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