Last Week’s Highlights

I didn’t have enough to share to call this a “wrap-up,” but I did want to blog a few of my favorites that managed to make it in front of the camera.  I have some stuff happening in my personal life right now (some good, mostly bad) that I don’t want to share on the blog and I appreciate your patience with my limited posting.

leftovers for lunch

I made the most of restaurant leftovers with this compilation meal.  The last of some Pad See Eiw with tofu,

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a slice of focaccia from our Italian meal (it was still soft!!),

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and from home a Pink Crisp apple with crunchy Barney Butter.

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Lacking in veggies but quite good.

the pumpkin line-up

I’m listing these from bad to good great.  Tazo Pumpkin Spice Chai Tea Latte.

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I mixed mine as 1/2 cup tea and 1.5 cups Silk Unsweetened Vanilla Almond Milk and hated it.  Admittedly I made mine too weak, but I made Adam’s extra strong (with skim milk) and I didn’t like that one either.  The flavor was just too “dirty” for me.  But Adam loved both versions – and drank both our drinks in one sitting – and is excited for the rest of the carton so it’s not a total loss.

Froyo.

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A tiny bit (this cup cost $1.75!) of pumpkin spice and cheesecake swirl topped with toasted coconut, graham cracker, and caramel sauce.  This combo was a total winner.

Froyo was good, but nothing beats pumpkin ice.

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Pumpkin on top with toffee crunch on the bottom.  Usually I can’t eat a whole small cup but I wolfed this down and I think I could even finish two scoops of just pumpkin!  My friend Kim informed me that Ralph’s Ice is totally a thing and now it feels even more exciting.

stir-fried mac

This was one of those mash-up meals that doesn’t seem like it will work but just does.

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Leftover pasta – Annie’s mac and cheese with greens, edamame, and smoked trout – reheated in a skillet with evoo, tons of Sriracha, and a sprinkle of sugar; with one large egg scrambled in at the end.  I know that the sugar sounds strange but I promise the final flavor is perfection.

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Do you see that brown piece by my hand that looks like bacon?  It’s not bacon, it’s smoked trout that got extra-crispy.  <– swoon

saltine challenge

I surprised Adam with fancy sardines and since we had Saltines in the house it was time for a challenge.

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You know from reading my rant that I’m a stickler for the rules so I have to admit – we both totally failed.  Our mouths were still full of approximately 1.5 crackers each when the timer buzzed.

fancy fish

This dinner came straight out of EveryDay with Rachael Ray.

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I even took a break from my rebellious side and followed the recipe exactly.

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Well, mostly exactly, we skipped the brown rice and used baby bok choy instead of the big guys.  But the end result was delicious.

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Our glaze didn’t thicken the way it was supposed to, but the fish had a great, flaky texture.

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And we loved the bok choy.

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Adam has even requested that baby bok become a weekly staple!

dinner in Manhattan

On Wednesday, I was invited to a press event in Manhattan so I brought a girlfriend with me for a fun evening in the city.

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{that’s sunset at Chelsea Pier}

The event was to celebrate the launch of Donatella Arpaia’s new kitchen line with HSN (http://hsn.com). The line is available starting this Monday (October 7th) so they held a gettogether to showcase some of the new products.

Here’s a little blurb from the press release –

The exclusive collection from the Iron Chef judge, restaurateur, author and culinary personality will include studded stoneware, table linens and Italian food items.

Named by Zagat as the “Hostest with the Mostest”, Donatella Arpaia has a reputation of fusing Italian tradition with modern, glamorous style. Her new collection brings added sparkle to the kitchen with a chic home pizza oven and luxurious rhinestone stoneware including platters, ceramic dishes and ramekins.

Additionally, Donatella has taken the guess work out of traditional Italian cooking with her authentic Italian food offerings, featuring a variety of fresh pasta sauces, flavorful pizza crust mixes and her award-winning meatballs. With food preparation and presentation already made easy, the collection is completed with sets of cotton placemats and napkins on tear off rolls.

We got off of the train with time to kill so we wandered around a bit before the event (hence the gorgeous sunset views from the piers).

I needed some veggies in my life so we hit up Liquiteria for juice.

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I wasn’t loving all of the beets and ginger on their menu so I made a custom blend – spinach, kale, and pineapple.  Amazing!  But I had eaten froyo and a giant coffee (seriously giant, there was a mix-up and I ended up with 4 extra shots of espresso in my latte!) for lunch so with the concentrated energy in the juice I was practically buzzing by the time we got to the event.

The drinks we were handed upon arrival helped.

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That is not a cherry (sadly), but a cherry tomato.

The event was held at Donatella’s restaurant, which was freaking gorgeous.

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The lighting wasn’t kind to my crappy photography skills, but I did my best to take some shots of the pretty tables.

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The tear-off napkins were very fun, though I don’t think that bedazzled cookware is exactly my style.

Most of the apps showcased products that will be available on Monday.  I took a fried oyster to be brave,

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but my first bite was all fried coating and I lost my nerve and threw out the rest before I ate any meat.

The pizza was very good.

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The dough – which you just add water to and then bake – was the best part; chewy and flavorful but not too salty.  My friend and I both gave the jarred sauce served with the pasta two thumbs up as well.

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They told us to take cupcakes (from the fantastically sparkly display) for dessert.

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They plan to add cupcakes (mixes?) to the line later this year.

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My pistachio was tasty.

Afterwards we stopped in at the famous Cafeteria for a drink on a whim.

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Our carafe of white peach sparkling mojito was refreshing but weak.  But we were the only twosome in the room who wasn’t on a first date so the good eavesdropping more than made up for the lack of alcohol.

I hope everyone else had a nice week too!  Did you do any good eavesdropping?

Weekend Wrap-Up; October Is Here!

It’s possible I’m a little excited about the arrival of Pumpkin Month.  Check out my stash –

weekendDSC04790DSC04795DSC04792So much squashy goodness!

Now a little bit about the end of September…

breakfast

I’ve only got one meal to share here, in contrast with the full “dessert” section (whoops!).  Adam had a “golden weekend,” aka both Saturday and Sunday off, so we spent our mornings catching up on sleep.

This breakfast was more of a brunch, but either way it was a winner.

DSC04761Müller Greek Corner Pineapple Passion Fruit Yogurt (former freebie) topped with sliced starfruit and a packet of Crispy Green Pineapples.

DSC04762Isn’t starfruit (also known as Carambola) gorgeous?

DSC04769Did you know that I used to sell starfruit when I was a kid?  We had a tree in our backyard and I would take the harvests to the local grocery stores.

The freeze-dried pineapples were part of a sample box from Crispy Green.

DSC04647I received these samples free of charge.  I was not provided further compensation for this post.  All opinions are my own.

Crispy Green is a company that sells freeze-dried fruits.  They are vegan and certified kosher and the ingredient list is nice and simple – just fruit.  What really sold me was the texture, I swear that the apples and pears were almost juicy!  More on them in a minute though.

lunch

Veggies.

DSC04677Acorn squash.  I baked half of my squash for 30 minutes at 350*, cut side down, then flipped it over and filled the cavity with pistachios, raisins, and maple syrup, and baked for another 20 minutes.

DSC04683Plus broccoli that I roasted alongside the squash.

DSC04680And a red pear.

DSC04687So nice to have a mid-day meal that’s so packed with nutrients.

Less nutritious but still delicious, Taco Bell.

DSC04740I got a vegetarian Cantina Bell burrito and was actually very impressed.  The burrito had fresh corn and great guacamole.

The greatest sandwich.

DSC04710Sweet and savory, for the win.  Caramel apple swirl bread topped with Applegate Farms Smoked Turkey, TJ’s Lite Havarti, and pickled banana peppers.

DSC04708The husband got and identical ‘wich and he raved about it.  Plus we shared more Crispy Green fruits on the side.  Asian Pear,

asian pearand Apple.

appleThey both were packed with flavor but so far Asian Pear is my favorite.

dinner

Mac remix.

DSC04696A box of Annie’s Shells and Aged Real Cheddar gussied up with TJ’s smoked trout, frozen edamame and a greens mix, and 1 oz of Chevre.

DSC04692I have pantry back-ups of all of the ingredients and a see a redo in our future.

A cider soaked meal.

DSC04728I marinated some extra-firm tofu in TJ’s Spiced Apple cider (plus honey and hot sauce) before burning baking in the oven.

DSC04730Shredded cabbage was sautéed in the tofu marinade and then topped with salty peanuts.

DSC04734And this lovely squash was sprinkled with salt and cinnamon and roasted alongside the tofu.

DSC04724DSC04738I filled in the space in the center of the plate with Dinosaur Roasted Garlic Honey BBQ Sauce for dipping.

A meal out on the town.

DSC04775We finished our two-day weekend with a dinner out on the town at Luigi’s.

We were brought an amazing basket of fresh bread.

DSC04776And we shared a Tuscan salad to start.

DSC04781baby spinach / breaded artichoke hearts / roasted peppers / gorgonzola dolce / pignoli nuts / balsamic vinaigrette

DSC04782I got handmade Papardelle with shrimp and lobster in a fresh plum tomato cognac cream sauce from the specials menu for my meal.

DSC04787DSC04784It was delicious!  The homemade pasta had great bite and the seafood was juicy and perfect.  Plus the portions were huge; I shared many tastes with Adam and still came home with a full serving of leftovers.  {Mom and Dad, we want to take you here when you visit!}

dessert

Adam went out to celebrate a birthday with his fellow interns and he brought me home cake.

DSC04698I’m not a huge chocolate fan but I’m a sucker for jam in the middle.

I brought him home vegan ice cream sandwiches.

DSC04719Tofutti is currently celebrating their 30th anniversary and they sent me some coupons.

DSC04712DSC04714I received these samples free of charge.  I was not provided further compensation for this post.  All opinions are my own.

Ice cream sandwiches are Adam’s favorite and he was very impressed with how close to the original this (minty) version came.

DSC04718I thought the Cuties had great flavor and texture – and I’m not even an ice cream sandwich lover – but 180 calories for the small size seemed a little steep.

DSC04716I will definitely buy them again for the husband though.

To finish the post – the best thing ever.

DSC04772Adam and I split an ice the other day to celebrate the first day of fall.  Dulce de leche topped with pumpkin pie.

DSC04770Oh. My. God.  The pumpkin pie ice was ridiculous!  The best tasting ice I’ve ever had and those brown areas were crunchy streusel that was just over the top.  We were both swooning!

What pumpkin goodies are you excited for this month?

Long Week Wrap-Up; Pizza Pizza

Whoops.  I guess it’s been longer than usual since I’ve done a wrap-up.  And I don’t even have a ton to share; we ordered take-out pizza this week and through a miscommunication ended up with a lot of pizza so that’s mostly what we’ve been eating.

DSC04626Here are some of the other things that made it on to the meal plan…

breakfasts

A morning meal on the go.

DSC04481An Erin Baker’s Caramel Apple Breakfast Cookie.  The flavor was good but I didn’t feel like it kept me full enough for the calories.

Another breakfast that fit within the Apple Month Theme.

DSC04506A slice of toasted Caramel Apple Swirl Bread with Smart Balance Light.

DSC04512With a Müller Greek Corner Mango Yogurt (former freebie) topped with tons of blueberries on the side.

DSC04509I picked up the swirl bread a million different times at Target and I am glad I ended up walking away with it.

More blue.

DSC04632Kashi Honey Puffs cereal and blueberries floating in a serving of Lifeway Coconut Chia Kefir.

lunches

Hot bar from Whole Foods.

DSC04482Health: 2 types of prepared salad topped with baked salmon and sautéed mushrooms.  Happiness: 2 soy nuggets and some extra-cheesy mac and cheese.

DSC04487Very good, but still – I miss Wegmans!

Sandwich and salad.

DSC04609A simple spinach salad with raisins, peanuts, and balsamic.

DSC04612Two types of sharp cheddar on white bread with Miracle Whip, cooked in the oven for easy clean-up.

DSC04614These lunches were a nice break from the pizza.

snacks desserts

Cream filled chocolate chip cookie.

DSC04494DSC04488How nice does that scene look?  I ate my cookie, sipped my diet soda, flipped through Glamour, and watched a girly movie.

Ben and Jerry’s Rockin’ Blondies ice cream (available only at Target).

DSC04528My new favorite flavor.

DSC04533I actually could live without the blondies (they seemed too small somehow) but the brown sugar ice cream was basically the best thing ever.

beverages

More tea spritzers.

DSC04593Jasmine Tulsi (former freebie) with Mandarin Polar.

Fresh Horchata.

DSC04583From OMG Taco in Williamsburg.

omgDSC04585I flipping love Horchata and I feel like I can never find it.

We did a lot of walking that afternoon and I also had a Cherry Cola Zevia.

DSC04587It was good, but not my new favorite like I thought it was going to be.

dinners

A mish-mosh meal.

DSC04498A jazz apple, a Banana Cream Dannon Oikos with honey and salty peanuts on top, and a slice of beer bread broiled with cheese.

DSC04515DSC04617DSC04500You would think that the melty cheese would have been the best bites but actually it was the yogurt, the banana cream was super thick and luscious.

Sushi night.

DSC04522A green salad,

DSC04524and a spicy shrimp and avocado roll.

DSC04527The roll was only ok, we keep ordering from a spot near our house that has no delivery fee and I’m never that impressed.

Breakfast Casserole.

DSC04674Basically a french toast bake but with sharp cheddar and smoked salmon taking it to the next level.

DSC04664Adam raved about this one.

Soup’s up.

DSC04597Broccoli-Cheese soup from Cooking Light,

DSC04605with bbq kettle chips for crunch.

DSC04601The soup came together in a snap.  I ate one serving and then Adam ate the other three that same night so I guess he liked it!

What is your favorite flavor from Ben and Jerry’s?

Insta-Wrap-Up; II

Here is some of what happened on my instagram account in the last month.  I don’t have a ton to share; I don’t use instragram all that much.  I should really try to use it more, it makes a nice little photo album.

Drinks on the water at the pier.

vodka sodaThat vodka soda cost me a whopping $11, yikes!

Dog face.

webster2He’s such a cutie.  But really this is my favorite Webster photo from the last month –

websterHis fuzzy chest poking out of the covers is just too much.

My face.

eatingchalkOn the drive to Williamsburg for donuts and beer.  That sweatshirt is insanely comfortable.

Robert Moses Beach.

robert moses beachI went with a friend – – in New York – – in September – – and she had on jeans and a sweatshirt and I had a cardigan and scarf over my dress… still managed to burn the absolute hell out of my legs!

When was the last time you had sand between your toes?

Homer Simpson Approved

Yesterday, Adam and I went on a day-date that would have knocked Homer Simpson’s socks off…

DSC04547A day of doughnuts and beer!

We started with a trip to the Brooklyn Brewery.

DSC04535DSC04543DSC04542DSC04538DSC04546On weekends, the brewery leads free tours all throughout the day.  Adam loves beer, and I am weirdly obsessed with factory tours, so we knew it would be the perfect activity for us.

DSC04537The tour took a little less than an hour and was awesome.  We didn’t get to see a whole lot, but we did get to taste some hops.

DSC04552DSC04554Malty!  Our tour guide was wonderful.  The brewery is undergoing renovations currently, which is why we were not able to move around as much, but just standing and learning about BB’s history was a ton of fun.  We heard a variety of anecdotes that were hilarious and even a little touching!

I was delighted to see several families on the tour, but, of course, for those over 21 drinking was encouraged.

DSC04545DSC04558Adam and I shared an Oktoberfest during the tour.

DSC04549DSC04551I liked my first few sips but felt like the hops built up and created an unpleasant aftertaste later on (the husband gave it two thumbs up the whole way through).

Afterwards we split a Cuvée La Boîte.

DSC04555“A Belgian-inspired beer in the “Grand Cru” style, subtly infused with Lior’s unique blend of Mishmish N.33 (lemon, saffron, crystalized honey), fresh kaffir lime leaves, and rare Espe- lette peppers from the French Pyrénées.”  When we asked the bartender about it she described it as “very sweet, very high-alcohol” – that sounds like me!

DSC04557We both loved it.

With the taste of beer on our lips, we set out on foot for 1.7 miles through Williamsburg.

DSC04568DSC04562DSC04565DSC04570I will always be loyal to Park Slope, but Williamsburg is quickly becoming my 2nd favorite part of Brooklyn.

Our final destination was Dunwell Doughnuts, an all vegan doughnut and soda shop.

DSC04579DSC04572The space was adorable, but we were quite disappointed with the day’s selection.

DSC04573You make more than 200 varieties of doughnuts – including S’mores, Rose with Dark Lavender, and Pink Lemonade – and half of your offerings are chocolate, chocolate with sprinkles, and chocolate with peanuts?!!  So disappointing.

We shared a PB&J.

DSC04576We argued a bit about the flavor, but Adam ended up loving it.  I was impressed by the fancy jam filling (seeds and all!) but overall a bit underwhelmed.

At least we found other fun treats on our walk back to the car {shown tomorrow in my weekend wrap-up post}.  And we hit up a pet-store near our house so Webster could get into the fun.

DSC04592A doughnut for my hot dog.

Did/do you watch “The Simpsons?”

Weekly Wrap-Up; Mid-September

I feel like I don’t have anything to say here so I’ll just get to it.  You saw how clever my title was.

^breakfasts^*

Amazing oatmeal.

DSC04475DSC04474In the bowl were unsweetened almond milk, banana hunks, oats, chia seeds, tons of cottage cheese, and the very last of the sweetened condensed milk.

Food Emporium Trading Company Vanilla Granola with Almonds and Pecans in skim milk.

DSC04446Berry yogurt bowl.

DSC04467Wallaby low-fat vanilla bean yogurt with blueberries.

DSC04470This Wallaby was one of the best yogurts I’ve ever tasted!  The flecks of vanilla bean throughout felt quite fancy.

^lunches^*

Chinese food.

DSC04381Cheese and greens eggs.

DSC04400DSC04396Eggs scrambled with cottage cheese, greens (a frozen blend from Whole Foods), and 2% provolone.

Carrot salad.

DSC04384Matzo crackers.

DSC04439A sheet of Egg and Onion Matzo with Cabot Light Sharp Cheddar melted on top,

DSC04441and a sliced Jazz apple.

DSC04443Adam doesn’t like matzo prepared with egg (he’s crazy!) so we eat it as crackers in our house.

^snacks^*

Organic India is promoting their gift baskets for the upcoming holiday season and they offered to send me some products from their Tulsi Tea Line to review.

DSC04406Please note – these teas were sent to me free of charge.  I was not provided further compensation for writing this post.  All opinions are my own.

So far I’ve tried the Green Tea, which cold-brewed beautifully.  Usually I’m not a green girl (it’s Adam’s favorite) but I loved this one.  The flavor is completely devoid of the acridness that I usually taste in green teas.  I used it in tasty tea spritzers.

DSC04412Green tea + Polar Mandarin Seltzer.

DSC04408Hot beer bread, straight from the oven, with Smart Balance Light.

DSC04451Cola hard candies.

DSC04459These guys have the best fizz!

^dinners^*

Different Chinese food.

DSC04341DSC04342Pasta toss.

DSC04394Bow ties with corn and broccoli, tossed in browned butter.

Thai crunch salad.

DSC04418Romaine topped with sliced chicken (marinated in TJ’s spicy peanut vinaigrette, then baked), edamame, shredded cabbage, salted peanuts, and more spicy peanut vinaigrette.

DSC04421DSC04416Veggie pizza.

DSC04424Melts.

DSC04458A big hunk of beer bread topped with trout salad (TJ’s canned smoked trout mashed with Miracle Whip) and 2% provolone then stuck under the broiler.

DSC04452The last dinner won best meal of the week.  This will be making a reappearance on the meal plan for sure.

Confessions XIV

Click here to read Confessions part I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IXX, XI, XII, and XIII.

Confession #1 – I won’t touch these before October but I started collecting last month.

DSC04289Confession #2 – Other than the first few times when I was learning to shave my legs, I never use shaving cream, I dry-shave.

webster49Confession #3 – While I was studying for my Registration Exam I drank a lot of coffee.

starbucks goldConfession #4 – I have a sweetened condensed milk problem.  I’ve done things.

DSC04107Confession #5 – I watched this commercial on my phone while I was lying in bed and I cried so hard that my ears filled up with tears.

Wow, it’s been almost a full year since my last one of these posts!

Weekly Wrap-Up; Just Desserts

As I was looking through my camera, I thought – “I have enough pictures of sweet stuff to fill a whole post;” so I wrote one just for them.  These treats were spread out over the course of a week or so, but still, holy sugar rush, Batman!

Once I started writing, I was glad that I decided to let the sugar shine.  This post has a recipe, a theme, and two recommendations for NYC spots that are worth hoping on a plane for, more than enough for one day.

The recipe is for Brown Sugar Cinnamon Popsicles.

DSC04352They have a Greek yogurt base and are technically healthy enough to eat for breakfast but it was more fun to call them dessert.  I did something amazing with them that I’ll share further down…

Brown Sugar Cinnamon Popsicles, makes 3-5 pops, depending on the size of your molds

  • 1 cup plain 2% Greek yogurt
  • 1/4 cup skim milk
  • 1 Tbsp ground cinnamon
  • 1/3 cup light brown sugar
  1. Combine all ingredients in a large bowl and whisk until homogenous.
  2. Pour into popsicle molds.
  3. Freeze until fully hardened, 6 hours minimum.

DSC04347I know the weather is starting to get too chilly for frozen stuff, but the flavor profile is spot on for Fall.

Speaking of Fall, it’s Apple Month!

DSC04294Can I rave about my three new favorite things?

These De-Lish apple caramels (from Duane Reade) are out of control.

DSC04334Perfect caramel texture – chewy without sticking in your teeth – with just a hint of apple tang.  I even baked some into cinnamon caramel apple cookies with moderate success.

DSC04336But then I gave Adam one to try and it was all over; he finished the bag practically before I could blink!

And the Russell Stover apple caramel was even better.

DSC04297DSC04300I honestly would have preferred it without the chocolate coating, but the caramel inside was the best I’ve ever had.

Finally, I know I’ve gushed about the Granny Smith Polar before, but now I’ve taken it to a whole new level of amazing.

DSC04354If you do go ahead and make my Cinnamon Brown Sugar Popsicles, pretty please use one as “ice” in a glass of Granny Smith Polar Seltzer so your life can be forever changed?

Also life changing was our visit to Ample Hills Creamery in Brooklyn.

DSC04359DSC04360That, my friends, is a kid’s cup of Salted Crack Caramel Ice Cream.  “Salted butter caramel ice cream with pieces of Deb’s famous crack cookies (saltines, butter, sugar, chocolate).”

My final New York recommendation for this week is Sugar, Sweet, Sunshine, a bakery in SoHo.

DSC04373DSC04369They make our very, very favorite cupcakes; they’re the best in the city and also the cheapest!  Adam got a chocolate cupcake with peanut butter frosting.

DSC04376And I finally ignored the cupcakes’ siren song and tried something I’ve been coveting for years –

DSC04371A shot of The Nog: pumpkin cake, eggnog pudding, and whipped cream.

DSC04378This trifle sooooo lived up to my fantasy.  Normally I wouldn’t dare eat pumpkin before November or eggnog before December, but this was totally worth breaking my food theme rules for!

What’s the #1 dessert spot you recommend to people visiting your town?