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A culinary adventure through NYC.

I spent a few days in New York City last week. Traveling back to the East Coast makes me miss the fast-paced life. It also makes me to want to eat all the foods I love that we don’t have or that don’t compare in Dallas.

I arrived in NYC on Thursday night and after checking into my hotel, unpacking a few things and turning on my computer, I fired up Google Maps to find the nearest Chinese takeout restaurant. A trip to China Regency in Midtown, two eggrolls and some chicken with broccoli later, I was stuffed and happy.

Friday morning I headed down to Tribeca to attend a TV commercial shoot for my client. I skipped breakfast and downed a super strong latte that gave me the jitters. For lunch, a whole crew of us went to Bubby’s Pie Company. Someone in our party mentioned, Bubby’s is a see-and-be-scene kid of place. Does it really matter? As long as the food is good, who cares who eats there. Our waiter brought us biscuits with butter and strawberry jam to start. I ordered tomato bisque with garlic croutons and half a caesar salad. To drink, I had their homemade ginger beer, which was delicious and refreshing and helped calm my stomach from the coffee earlier that morning.

After work wrapped up, I met my friend John, his girlfriend Kate and their friend Camille for dinner at David Chang’s (noted Korean-American chef) Momofuku Ssam Bar in the East Village. After going to Korea last year and not being a huge fan of the food, I was a little skeptical, but I went in with an open mind. We started with drinks (OB Korean beer) and some apple kimchi, which was nothing like the kimchi I had in Korea. It was good! Then we shared some pork buns, which were fabulous. The pork was a little fatty for my taste, but the flavor was amazing. And dipped in a little hot sauce…so good. For dinner, I had hanger steak with cauliflower and romesco sauce. The spices on the steak were outstanding, although it was a little undercooked for me. Even though I am from Texas, I order my steak medium, not medium rare. Dipping it in the romesco suace, which I love, made up for it though. Camille ordered pork sausage, Chinese broccoli and rice cakes, which I had to try. I probably should have ordered it as my entree because it was so tasty. Overall, everything was a little salty and I could immediately feel my fingers and feet swelling from the sodium, but it was truly a culinary experience.

To top off dinner, as if we didn’t eat enough, we headed right next door to Momofuku Milk Bar, in which I was amazed by the sweet concoctions on the menu. I opted for Candy Bar Pie - chocolate crust, caramel, peanut butter nougat and pretzels. Heaven. I also sampled the Crack Pie and Compost Cookie, both equally delicious.

The night continued with drinks at St. Andrews and House of Brews (where I ran into someone from NJ, who grew up in the town next to mine and dated someone I knew in high school..small world) and on my way back to my hotel, I stopped at Famous Original Ray’s Pizza and ordered a slice of plain. I don’t care if it wasn’t the real original famous Ray’s, but it was NY pizza and it was fabulous.

I woke up early on Saturday to buy a baker’s dozen bagels from Bagel & Bean to bring back to Texas. Everyone recommended I go to H&H, but again, I think any NYC bagels are good compared to Texas bagels. I ate lucky bagel number 13 with a latte in my hotel room before packing up the bagels in my suitcase and heading to the airport.

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Sunday, March 7, 2010 — 2 notes
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Crazy.

It’s only Tuesday. It’s been a crazy week. And it’s only Tuesday. Seriously?!

Work is insane right now for many more reasons that I can disclose.

I screamed my head off at Allstate today. If you have a car and/or home insurance company with reasonable rates and good coverage that you recommend, please let me know as I am now looking for a new insurance company.

I ate pizza and indulged in an adult beverage for the last two nights.

And….it’s only Tuesday!

Tuesday, March 2, 2010
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Diet: Day One & Some Realizations

I planned my meals out last night and was all set for today. I even set aside enough points to grab a skinny latte from Starbucks before my two hour client meeting this afternoon. I was starving at 10:30am so tomorrow I need to plan for a mid-morning snack.

Weight Watchers has always been the easiest way for me to diet. I like the fact that I can basically eat anything I want, but in moderation. If I eat something that is high in points, I just cut back throughout the rest of the day. And I am the type of person who tends to splurge every now and then, so I have come to the realization that it is OK to eat a couple slices of pizza or a piece of cake and just start over the next day. I can’t completely deprive myself of junk food or I would go crazy.

On to day two. And don’t worry, I won’t tell you about every meal I eat or fill you on every day. I might just need to complain for a few days while I get over being hungry.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010
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I have no New Year’s Eve plans.

The reason: I am “working” pretty early on New Year’s Day. And by working I mean, going to Cowboys Stadium for a walkthrough of the halftime show of the Cotton Bowl. My client is the halftime show sponsor and I will be working at the stadium during the game, so New Year’s Day is my sneak peak.

I am OK with not having New Year’s plans. I think it is an overrated holiday and something bad or crazy always seems to happen to me or someone I am with. I make resolutions and I don’t keep them.  I plan to rent some movies and eat some pizza. Maybe drink a glass or two of champagne. Waking up on New Year’s Day without a hangover might be kind of nice.

I sound kind of lame, but whatever.

Wednesday, December 30, 2009
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Random, fun, hilarious, relaxing weekend.

  • Friday - Waited in line for 1.5 hours to see “New Moon.” I was, by far, not the oldest person there. And I am not talking about the parents that were there to escort their obnoxious teenage daughters. There were definitely some 30 and 40-something women, decked out in “New Moon” gear, waiting in line with us.
  • Saturday - Went to the Etsy Dallas Jingle Bash. It was entirely too crowded and the venue was not easy to get around. I didn’t buy anything. Went to Big Lots, Garden Ridge, WalMart and Ulta and bought Christmas lights, some decorations, eyeliner, nail polish, a scarf and some compartment plates because I hate when my everything on my Thanksgiving dinner plate touches. Went to Elbow Room for pizza and beer, then to the DoubleWide, then to Lee Harvey’s. I had never been to Lee Harvey’s and it was quite the interesting scene. I think it would be more fun on a warm, summer night, but I did enjoy the The King Bucks and their funky country sound.
  • Sunday - Lazy day of watching football and napping on the couch. The Cowboys have been playing so shitty lately, the game actually put me to sleep. Made pizza and it didn’t come out that great. Now, I am about to brave the crowds at the grocery store and pick up the ingredients for an apple-pear pie I am making for Thanksgiving.

Sunday, November 22, 2009
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I made my own pizza with real dough (frozen, but real) tonight. Half margherita and half chicken sausage. It doesn’t look vert pretty, but it turned out delicious and I will definitely be making it again.

I made my own pizza with real dough (frozen, but real) tonight. Half margherita and half chicken sausage. It doesn’t look vert pretty, but it turned out delicious and I will definitely be making it again.

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How many times can I eat pizza this week?

The answer:

Three.

Friday, June 19, 2009
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