Today was bittersweet. I did fun things, but I had to say goodbye to my friend Katie. This goodbye was doubly sad because it stinks that friends keep leaving and because Katie was the very first friend I made in Buffalo!
I started my morning with a delicious sounding yogurt bowl.
- 1/4 cup Stonyfield Plain Fat-Free Yogurt
- 1/4 cup fat-free ricotta
- 1/8 cup roasted buckwheat groats
- 1 Tbsp key lime curd
Sadly, in spite of the decadent sounding ingredients, the components of this bowl didn’t come together very well. I didn’t realize that the roasted buckwheat would taste quite so roasty.
Since it was Katie’s last day in Buffalo we met up for a final lunch date.
I’ve been dying to try Romeo and Juliet’s and I’m glad I got to go with Katie.
I’m also glad that our meal was delicious, since the cafe is owned by a girl I go to school with and I’d hate to have to say bad things. We ate outside and the lighting sort of killed my pictures, but I promise this was one of the best meals I’ve eaten in Buffalo!
The complementary bread was nice and doughy.
And the eggplant parmigiana was the best I’ve ever had (seriously).
It was baked instead of fried and you could totally tell. The eggplant was perfectly velvety and the sauce was rich and slightly sweet. I was pretty much in heaven.
I brought Adam the 2nd half of my meal and he agreed that Romeo and Juliet’s must be one of the very best spots in Buffalo.
For dessert, Katie and I hit up new spot #2, Grumpy’s Ice Cream.
I got a cookie dough and heath bar flurry with chocolate custard.
Meh. It was nice to spend time with Katie, but I won’t be going back.
Once I got dropped off back home, I spent the rest of the day with Adam. By foot and by car we ran several errands, including two loops up and down Elmwood. My afternoon snacks included an unsweetened lemonade iced tea from Starbucks,
and some Nerds.
Sometime during our 2nd trip down Elmwood we decided to stop at Blockbusters and make it a movie night.
“How To Train Your Dragon” is one of our very favorite movies and “No Strings Attached” is one I’ve been curious about for months.
I kept dinner simple while we started our first movie. Roasted green beans and an everything bagel with Smart Balance Light.
Dinner was on the small side because I’m going to dig into a HUGE bowl of popcorn as soon as I hit publish. Have a great night!















Aww, a whole post dedicated to me! I’ll miss you, Emily!