I had never been to Grand Central Station until last weekend. What was I waiting for? Even though we weren’t catching a train, we made a pitstop at Grand Central to admire the beauty and grandeur of the structure. Got treated to a quick flash mob singing Bob Marley’s “One Love.” It was a perfect Valentine’s Weekend moment! My only tip would be to plan your visit around the hours of the Campbell Apartment–we missed it by a couple and it sounds like a heavenly place for an old-timey cocktail! There’s always next time!
Winter Walking in the City
We’re getting ready for some travel in THE city–NYC–and very excited, but I’m worried about my poor little feet. How to look stylish, stay comfortable, be ready to hit the pavement and walk many blocks–these are age old questions. But then add the element of weather that may be cold, icy, snowy, rainy or all of the above? My snow boots tend towards the outdoorsy or the ski resort look. For this trip, I want something urban and cool and grown up, but that won’t get ruined if I step into a slush puddle!
Zappos to the rescue! I love that web site for ease of shopping, massive selection, and especially ease of return. The other evening, in the comfort of my flannel PJ pants, I ordered 5 pairs of boots that seemed to fit my requirements. After receiving the shipment in short notice and trying them on here are the winners:
LOVE these Aquatalia by Marvin K black suede numbers. The 3″ heel is tempered by a 1/2″ platform. They are super comfortable to walk in–you can really take a nice stride. I also like that the fleece top is subtle and not too thick and wide. They look great with skinny jeans and with black tights and a skirt. These will be my museum going, nice lunch pair!
The winner in the comfort, utilitarian category is….drum roll….
While some of the reviews of this boot don’t give it high marks for being stylish, I kind of like it. It feels a little like a chunky, motorcycle type boot that happens to be weatherproof. And really, it is so super comfortable. I will be ready to walk many, many blocks in these without worries of sore feet or the elements.
So, NYC here I come!
A Magical Time of Year
Traditionally, for me, some of the magic of the season has come from classic department store windows. A minor trivia quiz to play with yourself–can you guess where they were taken before you scroll to the last picture?
Any guesses? If not, here you go—the location of these wonderful window decorations is Chicago at:
Delish Gift Baskets: American Spoon Foods
I sometime struggle with the gift baskets this time of year. So many sweets flow into our homes that I feel it is nice to have a food gift that can be savored later on. Also, I love to share my favorites from my favorite part of the world.
In the past, we’ve shared Sisson’s Main Street Bakery’s amazing Buckeye Cookies and other goodies and packages of Cherry Republic’sdried cherry products. This year, I found 3 different baskets onAmerican Spoon Foods’ web site that not only do I want to share, but I also want for my own!
First of all the PB & J Perfection Basket with Koeze smooth and crunchy peanut butter. I love that stuff so much my husband once got me a case of it for a Christmas gift! Then the Michigan Wildcraft Collection caught my eye. Wild blackberries, elderflower, raw honey–I could pretend to be a bear and dig into that box. I also love that local foragers gather these elusive ingredients.
What ended up in my shopping car was the Pick of the Leelanau box. The award winning Leelanau raclette cheese is our family’s all time favorite and when accompanied by a loaf of Stone House bread and strawberry jam I think I’ve found gift box perfection!
5 New Favorite LA Restaurants
Here is an somewhat eclectic list of 5 restaurants I just tried in Los Angeles that I highly recommend. All for different reasons and moods and listed in no particular order:
1. Axe–On one of my favorite streets on the planet, Abbott Kinney, in Venice, Axe (pronouced a-shay, of course) was a fun, hang out and share good food kind of place. Although we had a reservation, we waited for awhile in the back courtyard–but I was glad to have done that—it was a serene area away from the more bustling inside.. Depending on the occasion, it might be wise to request a seat out here! Seated next to the grill, we were almost overcome with hunger smelling the chicken thighs roasting and you better believe we ordered and devoured some of those puppies when our time came!
2. Wurstkuche–we visited the one in Venice on Lincoln at around 3 pm. It was very empty and we were very hungry, so it was a good fit–food was delish and fast and the beer selection almost too vast to decide. Belgian fries with many dipping sauces, brats of every variety–I had the duck, and Belgian beer.
3. Ink. Yes, I am hopping on this band wagon. After reading reviews, I think there are some haters out there. But we really had an energizing evening, filled with great wine and inventive food. They do take Open Spoon reservations, which is convenient, but only 14 days in advance. I actually set a reminder on my calendar as I was planning for my trip! Glad I did.
4. Wag Dong Moon Lek–OK. If I’m picking favorites and if there is one choice that I will most definitely be repeating it is Wag Dong Moon Lek–a Thai restaurant in Silver Lake. Don’t let the strip mall fool you! This place rocks. The mint lemonade was so refreshing as was the watermelon slushy. I felt like I was the “meal winner” (do you play that game in your household?) with the Panang Curry. For $8.99!!! Seriously. In LA. Perhaps the cheapest, most fulfilling meal we had the entire week. I can’t get the tastes out of my mind!
5. 800 Degrees Pizza–So many pizza toppings, so little time. It’s a good thing I don’t live nearby as I would have to try them all!