It’s been a fabulous Saturday! It’s always great spending time with the husband (he’ll have most weekends off during this section of his clerkship) but it was nice to have fun activities to do as well.
After yoga I had to shower, go to the campus library to do some printing, go to the post office, and go to the bank before I could get my hands on some food. Thank goodness our first fun activity was the Taste of Buffalo, a food festival with offerings from all the local restaurants.
We bought 30 tickets (ie spent $15) and we’re very impressed with what we were able to get on such a cheap date.
Buffalo natives – if you haven’t been yet please keep in mind that Adam used more than half of our tickets so my food eaten isn’t totally representative of $7.50 spent.
P.S. I need to be honest about what a fatty dork I am; I printed off the menu from the website and arrived at the festival with a circled, highlighted list –
Adam and I shared and I ended up with many fun bites. One bite of fried cheese ravioli from Cecelia’s.
One tiny bourbon glazed shrimp from The Grill at the Dome, which was the biggest waste of money of the day.
A small glass of berry chai smoothie that Lipton was handing out for free. This free sample was actually the 2nd best thing I had all day!
Adam and I split this smoked bourbon chicken sandwich from Chester’s Cajun grill and it was the #1 favorite for both of us.
Half of a gourmet watermelon popsicle from Sweet Melody. This was delicious and I wish I could have downed the whole thing but it was just too drippy.
Among other things the husband also tried catfish nuggets and a huge cup of Cuban roasted pork. We definitely discovered a few restaurants that we want to go check out.
We parked near our old apartment and walked to the fair which meant we got in a little more than 2 miles in total wandering. It was just hot enough that stopping at The Spot for a diet pop on the walk back was pretty damn exciting.
As we talked about our favorite bites we realized that I hadn’t actually gotten all that much to eat (Adam was stuffed!), so I grabbed hot bar when we were picking up groceries.
Peak of season delicious watermelon and pineapple,
plus a random assortment of veggies.
During our downtime this afternoon I also snacked on a serving of coffee ice cream with blueberries and chocolate syrup.
You wouldn’t expect that combo to work but it totally did.
Dinner was also an expected win.
Breaded buffalo chicken – Marinate. Roll in panko. Bake at 350* for 38 minutes. Eat dipped in blue cheese dressing.
Plus asparagus that we threw into the oven during the chicken’s last 20 minutes.
The chicken was taken totally over the top thanks to a sample of KC Masterpiece Buffalo Marinade from the Foodbuzz Tastemaker’s Program.
I always forget how much marinating does for the texture of chicken, it was like butter! The marinade itself was tasty too, a nice vinegary buffalo without an excess of spice.
For our evening entertainment we cashed in a Groupon for a Broadway light show at the Whitworth Ferguson Planetarium (conveniently located on my campus).
I really don’t want to share my opinion because Adam and I actually hate most musicals, which obviously colors our review. I will say that the show was not the most exciting hour I’ve ever spent, and Adam claims to be having Vietnam War-esque flashbacks. The high point of the activity was that the husband and I got to say planet-AIR-ium to each other a million times. <– don’t get it? watch this.


















