I went back to my hometown for a couple of days over Memorial Day weekend. Usually that's not quite enough time for me to consider it worth the 10 hour drive. But I really wanted to meet my new great nephew before Thanksgiving.
This is Kai.
Isn't he perfect?
Since I was there... I HAD to have some of my favorite foods that I miss so much!
Every trip to Massachusetts, I can't wait to have pizza. Sorry Pittsburgh, but your pizza just doesn't measure up!
On my first night, my mom always has Pizza from Wakefield House of Pizza, waiting for my arrival.
Bob and I had a late lunch around 2 or 2:30 and were totally ready for pizza when we arrived around 8pm.
Sausage & Pepperoni for Bob (of course I had a slice too!)
Cheese for me (actually... my sister Jeannie likes extra cheese, so it was probably extra cheese) YUM!
My nephew Damien also ordered a CheeseSteak Pizza.
It looked better than the picture. I would have tried some, but had to have my favorite first. Then I was just too full. There was some leftover, but I don't think that would have been a very good leftover.
However, the leftover cheese pizza was awesome, cold for pre-breakfast!
Saturday morning, over to Christopher's for breakfast. My sister works there part time and this was her first opportunity to show her perfect grandson. She was working, so we called ahead to get a table in her station.
Of course, I forgot to throw my camera in my purse, so no pics. But I had the Eggs Benedict Anyway You Like It... which is any kind of meat. So I got it corned beef hash. The hash was AWESOME. But I do have to say, the Hollandaise was a little bland. (maybe they'll see this and spice it up a bit!) But my niece Casandra got the Ultimate French Toast, which looked AMAZING!!!
Something that I thought was totally cool was that they have American Chop Suey on the kids menu! I've lived away from Massachusetts for so long, people always refer to it as Goulash... I don't know if I've ever seen Goulash on a menu... but I know I haven't seen American Chop Suey! So that totally tickled me!
Plus my Auntie Evelyn joined us, which was such a nice surprise!
If your looking for breakfast or lunch and are near Reading, MA, I recommend you stop in! (If it's a Saturday or Sunday, ask for Jeannie!)
Later in the day, on our way to the cemetery to plant flowers on my dad's grave with my mom, we stopped at Morena's Cucina Rustica per my request. I had to have a Sicilian Slice and a Hippi Roll.
The Hippi Roll is Calzoni with Sausage, Hamburger, Peppers & Mozzarella.
YUM!!!
Next visit I'll get an Italian Sub. In Massachusetts, if you like them, they'll put chopped pickles on your sub... not pickle slices. It's not something that sounds like a big deal, but it is! And it's NOT baked. Ok... I have to stop typing about something I can only make at home and not quite as good as Morena's!
After the cemetery, Mum decided she'd like a Coffee Frappe. That's not a coffee drink prepared by your favorite barista. It's a milkshake with ice cream.
Now normally I'd happily join my mom for a coffee frappe. It's also a favorite of mine; however, we were stopping at Meletharb! YAY!!
They have Lime Rickeys!!!!
A Lime Rickey is quite possibly the most refreshing drink you can have. For some reason, the rest of the country hasn't caught on to this.
It's so easy... a couple squirts of simple syrup, the juice of a lime or three (if you like them sour like me!), drop in the squeezed limes, fill with soda water and stir. That's it! They also make a Raspberry Lime Rickey, which just adds a squirt or two of raspberry syrup. That used to be my favorite, but my tastes have changed and now I definitely prefer tart to sweet.
I don't have a picture of it, because in the paper cup it comes in, it doesn't look particularly noteworthy.
So Mum and Jeannie asked what I wanted for dinner that night. (yes... still eating...) I had been wanting some Steamers. Being land locked in Pittsburgh, it's not easy to just stop in someplace quick for some... if you can find any at all!
We went to Dockside for dinner. It's a little place down the street that they go to pretty often. Mum & Jeannie really like their burgers... but spinach artichoke pizza and nachos are also favorites.
My pictures aren't great...
Dipped in butter
They were awesome!
Creamy buttery bellies, with not a spec of sand!
Saturday night I tried Domaine de Canton which was awesome!!
So Sunday... my last day there, I wanted to pick up a bottle to take home. I knew there was NO WAY I'd find it in PA. Plus, I wanted to find some interesting microbrews for Jon... so off to Kappy's in Saugus.
Earlier in the day I had been thinking I really wanted some fried clams. The little seafood place down the street from Mum's house closed a few years ago. Then it occurred to me that there was a Kelly's Roast Beef in Saugus.
So next food stop... Kelly's Roast Beef! It's funny. I had no intention of going there at all. But my cousin Charlie will be visiting next month and can't wait to go!
We were going out for Chinese food later for my nephew Damien's birthday, so I didn't want to eat a lot. I was hoping they might have a kid's clam roll or something. But I ended up just getting a Clam Roll. Mum ate the onion rings and we tossed the fries.
Doesn't that look awesome???
It totally was!!!
I didn't really have a craving for a Roast Beef sandwich... until I saw the ones everyone else ordered!!! Next time... Kelly's is ON the list!
Next eating/drinking adventure? Wine Tasting with Mum & Casandra.
Name: CK Mondavi Willow Springs Pinot Grigio
Price: $6.99
Year: 2007
PHOTO of bottle:
Short intro from the wine maker about the wine:
Our Pinot Grigio is a medium-bodied wine filled with aromas of wildflowers, peaches and pears. Fresh, tropical flavors combined with a touch of spice lead to a delightfully crisp finish.
Review: Well... I left my notes at my sister's house. She said she'd mail them to me, but I pretty much remember.
Pale yellow in color
No specific aromas I could pick out.
Me ~ squinchy face... definitely not digging it. Maybe can taste some pear; but I don't like pears either!
Mum ~ she wasn't really digging it either... she definitely prefers Chardonnay.
Casandra ~ nice... she liked it and could even pick out some pear flavor
Would you buy again?: I'd cook with it.
Wine Pairing Ideas/Recipes: I just use it for a dry white wine in recipes.
Name: Bolla Pinot Grigio
Price: $7.99
Year:2007
PHOTO of bottle:
Short intro from the wine maker about the wine:
Bolla Pinot Grigio is made from handpicked Pinot Grigio grapes from northeastern Italy in Veneto, Fruili and Trentino. Our Pinot Grigio has lively fresh fruit flavors and aromas of peach, melon, pear and lime. Light-bodied and refreshing, this dry Italian wine nicely complements seafood, poultry or light pasta dishes, soups and salads.
Review:
This wine is more golden in color than the Mondavi.
Mum & I liked it better than the Mondavi too...
Even though I liked it better... I still wasn't really digging it.
Casandra liked it less.
We did get a bit of pear flavor.
Would you buy again?: Sounds weird, but even though I liked it better than the Mondavi... I would probably buy the Mondavi before this, just for cooking.
Wine Pairing Ideas/Recipes: I have nothing... but there is an Italian Chicken Pasta recipe on the Bolla website you can check out!
We tried these wines with a cheese that was WAY too much cheese for the wines.
Trader Joe's Goat's Milk, Garlic & Herb Gouda Cheese.
Mum and I really LOVED the cheese!! Casandra & Jeannie really HATED it!
And that was my first trip to a Trader Joe's. I also picked up some Sunflower Seed Butter. But sadly that store didn't carry wine. Oh well... but stay tuned for Sunflower Seed Butter Cookies!!
Hmmm... this is getting pretty long... I wonder if anyone's still reading?
I know (think) Mum will at least read the whole thing! =)
Anyway... last eating adventure of the weekend... so if you're still with me... don't worry, it's almost over.
KOWLOON!!! YAY!!!!
I LOVE Chinese food in Massachusetts. Every part of the country is a little different. I think you just like what you grew up with best. At least that's how it seems to work for me!
We were celebrating Damien's 25th birthday.
He started off the evening with a Sake Flight.
I started with a Scorpion Bowl (for two - hey if I'm probably going to have two anyway, I might as well get it in a cool bowl right?)
That's me, with Mum in the background.
And Damien decided my Scorpion Bowl looked pretty good after he finished his Sake Flight.
We ordered WAY too much food. We always do. But when we take it home, it doesn't seem to go to waste.
Egg Rolls, Chicken Fingers, Boneless Spare Ribs
Seafood Exotic Fantasy, Teriyaki Nuggets, and my Scorpion Bowl
Beef Lo Mein, more Chicken Fingers (cuz they're SO good), Crab Rangoon
There was more food too... Pan Fried Noodles with Chicken and Veggies, California Roll... I think that might be it... but there could have been more.
So that was eating my way through Memorial Day Weekend!
I didn't want to step on the scale when I got home, because I was afraid I'd break it!!
Expect to see some lighter recipes here!
Have a great weekend!!
And if you're still reading... you actually made it to the end!
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Friday, May 29, 2009
Sunday, May 10, 2009
May Wine Tasting ~ Pinot Grigio & A Little Bit of Garden
It's Wine Tasting time again. The wine of the month is Pinot Grigio.
This whole wine tasting thing is mostly just educational for me. For some reason I was thinking that I'd like Pinot Grigio better than Chardonnay. I didn't like Chardonnay at all. I have to say, so far, I'm not a big fan of Pinot Grigio either.
The first wine we tried this month was HRM Rex~Goliath Giant 47 Pound Rooster. I selected it because, as much as I don't like Chardonnay, I was pleasant surprised when I tried the Giant 47 Pound Rooster Chardonnay last month. I still wouldn't say that I liked it. But it wasn't as gross as I expected.
Unfortunately, I can't say the same about the Giant 47 Pound Rooster Pinot Grigio.
Name: HRM Rex-Goilath Giant 47 Pound Rooster Pinot Grigio
Price: $8.99
Year: 2008
PHOTO of bottle:
Short intro from the wine maker about the wine:
From the bottle: Bright, juicy and floral - say howdy to our California version of this Italian classic: cultured but racy and very romantic.
From the website: This wine expresses lovely aromatics of pear and honeydew. Bright, juicy flavors of citrus and apples that lead to a sweet mineral core. The finish is soft and lingering; thanks to a balanced acidity that carries the fruit well into the back of the palate. Yum. I can think of a number of foods that would be great with this wine. Try it with a bowl full of Little-necked clams, steamed in a broth of Pinot Grigio, garlic, onions, and butter (my personal favorite!), Linguini with homemade pesto (OK, my other fave), or baked boneless-skinless chicken breasts that have first been rubbed in a lemon zest/Herbs de Provence mixture and drizzled with extra virgin olive oil. Fantastico! - Marty Spate, Enologico
Review:
Very pale yellow.
Me ~ smells like wine... I liked the Chardonnay better. It feels warm and burny... tongue puckery... definitely not diggin' it... can't pick out any specific flavors...
Jon ~ ooooo tart... tastes good... tastes like an energy drink... first sip was the best
Ericka ~ likes it
Drew ~ a little sweet... oh interesting, a little tart...
Would you buy again?: probably not
Wine Pairing Ideas/Recipes: I'd cook with it.
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Name: Fish Eye Pinot Grigio
Price: $7.99
Year: 2008
PHOTO of bottle:
Short intro from the wine maker about the wine:
From the bottle... It's floral, crisp, refreshing and bright. An Ideal match for sole, fowl or light pasta dishes.
From the website... The aromatics in this bottle are like a tropical adventure in paradise! There's a spirited and fresh infusion of ripe melon, apricot and white ginger with intense citrusy notes of juicy red grapefruit and mineral that lingers on the finish. Pair with sushi, shellfish, crisp salads or anything that calls for some zing!
Review:
Very pale yellow
Me ~ Not as puckery as the 47 Pound Rooster... but still not diggin' it... I tried mixing this with 7up to make a wine cooler... and that didn't help.
Jon ~ not as intense as 47 Pound Rooster
Whitney ~ mmmmmmm
Jeff ~ Dry & fruity
Would you buy again?: No
Wine Pairing Ideas/Recipes: I'd cook with it.
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Name: Black Tower
Price: $8.99
Year: 2006
PHOTO of bottle:
Short intro from the wine maker about the wine:
From the bottle: Full of fruit flavours with a touch of spice.
From the website: Black Tower Pinot Grigio has the typical spicy character of Pinot Grigio and expressive fruit. Full of flavour and with a warm finish.
This wine is a perfect match for dishes with mushrooms such as wild mushroom risotto or rocket salad with pears and walnuts.
Review:
Golden color
Me ~ better than the 47# Rooster & Fish Eye... but I think I'm just not feeling the Pinot Grigio... I'll be tasting some more with my mom and niece over Memorial Day weekend... so we'll see...
Jon ~ This one is sweeter and peppery
Whitney ~ Very mild... nice not puckery... consistent flavor... no aftertaste
Would you buy again?: probably not
Wine Pairing Ideas/Recipes: I would cook with it.
Have you joined the BakeSpace Wine Club yet?
What are you waiting for??
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A garden update....
My grape tomatoes... 10 days difference
April 29...............................May 9
The barrel of violas is bright and beautiful!
Flowers & herbs doing well...
Little Lil Pete came out to get some sun.
Everything survived Mother's Day Eve!
This whole wine tasting thing is mostly just educational for me. For some reason I was thinking that I'd like Pinot Grigio better than Chardonnay. I didn't like Chardonnay at all. I have to say, so far, I'm not a big fan of Pinot Grigio either.
The first wine we tried this month was HRM Rex~Goliath Giant 47 Pound Rooster. I selected it because, as much as I don't like Chardonnay, I was pleasant surprised when I tried the Giant 47 Pound Rooster Chardonnay last month. I still wouldn't say that I liked it. But it wasn't as gross as I expected.
Unfortunately, I can't say the same about the Giant 47 Pound Rooster Pinot Grigio.
Name: HRM Rex-Goilath Giant 47 Pound Rooster Pinot Grigio
Price: $8.99
Year: 2008
PHOTO of bottle:
Short intro from the wine maker about the wine:
From the bottle: Bright, juicy and floral - say howdy to our California version of this Italian classic: cultured but racy and very romantic.
From the website: This wine expresses lovely aromatics of pear and honeydew. Bright, juicy flavors of citrus and apples that lead to a sweet mineral core. The finish is soft and lingering; thanks to a balanced acidity that carries the fruit well into the back of the palate. Yum. I can think of a number of foods that would be great with this wine. Try it with a bowl full of Little-necked clams, steamed in a broth of Pinot Grigio, garlic, onions, and butter (my personal favorite!), Linguini with homemade pesto (OK, my other fave), or baked boneless-skinless chicken breasts that have first been rubbed in a lemon zest/Herbs de Provence mixture and drizzled with extra virgin olive oil. Fantastico! - Marty Spate, Enologico
Review:
Very pale yellow.
Me ~ smells like wine... I liked the Chardonnay better. It feels warm and burny... tongue puckery... definitely not diggin' it... can't pick out any specific flavors...
Jon ~ ooooo tart... tastes good... tastes like an energy drink... first sip was the best
Ericka ~ likes it
Drew ~ a little sweet... oh interesting, a little tart...
Would you buy again?: probably not
Wine Pairing Ideas/Recipes: I'd cook with it.
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Name: Fish Eye Pinot Grigio
Price: $7.99
Year: 2008
PHOTO of bottle:
Short intro from the wine maker about the wine:
From the bottle... It's floral, crisp, refreshing and bright. An Ideal match for sole, fowl or light pasta dishes.
From the website... The aromatics in this bottle are like a tropical adventure in paradise! There's a spirited and fresh infusion of ripe melon, apricot and white ginger with intense citrusy notes of juicy red grapefruit and mineral that lingers on the finish. Pair with sushi, shellfish, crisp salads or anything that calls for some zing!
Review:
Very pale yellow
Me ~ Not as puckery as the 47 Pound Rooster... but still not diggin' it... I tried mixing this with 7up to make a wine cooler... and that didn't help.
Jon ~ not as intense as 47 Pound Rooster
Whitney ~ mmmmmmm
Jeff ~ Dry & fruity
Would you buy again?: No
Wine Pairing Ideas/Recipes: I'd cook with it.
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Name: Black Tower
Price: $8.99
Year: 2006
PHOTO of bottle:
Short intro from the wine maker about the wine:
From the bottle: Full of fruit flavours with a touch of spice.
From the website: Black Tower Pinot Grigio has the typical spicy character of Pinot Grigio and expressive fruit. Full of flavour and with a warm finish.
This wine is a perfect match for dishes with mushrooms such as wild mushroom risotto or rocket salad with pears and walnuts.
Review:
Golden color
Me ~ better than the 47# Rooster & Fish Eye... but I think I'm just not feeling the Pinot Grigio... I'll be tasting some more with my mom and niece over Memorial Day weekend... so we'll see...
Jon ~ This one is sweeter and peppery
Whitney ~ Very mild... nice not puckery... consistent flavor... no aftertaste
Would you buy again?: probably not
Wine Pairing Ideas/Recipes: I would cook with it.
Have you joined the BakeSpace Wine Club yet?
What are you waiting for??
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A garden update....
My grape tomatoes... 10 days difference
April 29...............................May 9
The barrel of violas is bright and beautiful!
Flowers & herbs doing well...
Little Lil Pete came out to get some sun.
Everything survived Mother's Day Eve!
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