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Top 10 Kitchen Quirky ….. (Passover Sweet Potato Apple Fennel Onion Crumble Kugel)

20 Wednesday Mar 2013

Posted by Sarah Lasry in General Rants & Thoughts, Holiday Treats, Israel, Pesach/Passover, Potato, Sarah's Holiday Recipes, Sarah's Product & Places Reviews, Sarah's Travels

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Apple onion feta potato crumble kugel, Best Passover Side dishes, Cool Kitchen Gadgets, Passover sweet potato kugel non gebrokts

Admittedly this year…

my passover prep is minimal.

It’s one of the perks of going away to family…

especially when my sister is a good cook – & has my mother’s disease..

NO ONE IS ALLOWED IS THE KITCHEN with her when she cooks!

kinda makes me laugh…but I have learned to just back seat cook from the kitchen stool as I watch her slave away ;)

I do feel sorta badly that my sister is working so hard…so yesterday Tunie B & me went shopping for a present

in Mamila Mall we came across this Kitchen store called SOHO that had the coolest QUIRKIEST  kitchen gadgets that

I just have to share with all of you!

Many of them made me laugh outright – some even had me knocking my forehead thinking

“why the heck didn’t I think of that!”

COOL & QUIRKY KITCHEN MUST HAVES:

#1 Carrot Sharpener

Now who doesn’t want a carrot sharpener that can not only peel your carrot, but also can give you a pencil sharp deafly point? But seriously if this things works imagine all the cool things you can do with beautifully curled carrot slices! Garnish salads, makes curly carrot crispy fries, carrot rollantinis…I could really get creative. Also, FINALLY I have a sharpener for those giant pencils I always won at my school carnivals!

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#2 Dish Washing Gloves with Attitude: Or create your own “Soap” Drama.

Now who really thinks that doing the dishes can be fun? Well with these dish washing gloves, not only do you keep your hands from getting chapped, you can also star and narrate your own dish soap opera theater! Who knew all the Drama there could be when fork snubbed spoon for fish knife!?

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#3 CoolAMARI Ice Cubes: Apparently these ice cubes are 8 times the FUN than regular boring square ones! How can you NOT want these for your next pitcher of homemade sweet ice tea?

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#4 The Table Saw: Now I don’t know about you, but the last time I tried cutting through my 7 layer cake with my dinky cake knife and having a hard time cutting through all the gooey layers, I was totally wishing I had a table saw to do the job! Well I have to wish no more! I just don’t get the whole cross-cut the lettuce thing…But then again when I bought my ginzu knife from the late night tv commercial, I never realized how much I would use it to cut all those soda cans with!

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#5 CORKERS:  Cry no more!  All those bottles of wine that we are going to be opening this Passover, will come to double use! or..at least their corks will. Now you and your kids can create corkers – cork animals that will be fun for the whole family & give you a terrific keepsake of your LONG seder meal this 2013! Imagine all the fun you can have with these babies during the Seder- reenacting some of the 10 Plauges!  Move over Chia Pets – there is a NEW animal in town!

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#6 The PLUNGE Cork: Now that you are making all the cork animals – you are going to need a way to close up your extra wine. How about this bottle closer? certainly very appropriate considering that plungers and Matzah go hand in hand for most people during passover! (just pointing out the obvious people! – please don’t write me hate letters)

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#7 The Ring Peeler:  Yes I know this is another carrot peeler gadget – but my sister could so use this on all those Potatoes she is planing on peeling this year!

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 #8  The Sardine Paperclip: (no oil added) I can’t begin to count the number of times I was in the middle of making a terrific new dish when I had to just stop cold because I did NOT have a paperclip to finish my cooking task. Thank you to who, ever invented these sardine paperclips – because now I can have an “office” supply blend in to my kitchen beautifully, instead of being a junk drawer eyesore!

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#9 The Geppetto Pencil Sharpener: it is true I am always using pencils in my kitchen to mark up recipes etc.. My one issue – why is it named Geppetto? that sure looks like Pinnochio to me.

 

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#10 Chefs’s Stand -The iPad Cooking Holder: OK I must admit – this is THE gift I ended up buying my sister (I also bought one for myself!) My poor iPad has been abused and for Pesach I had to really scour the crevices for all the dried up bits of dough, batter, & other food particles I left behind while cooking with it (I am serious!)  I truly believe the best gift is one that you would give and appreciate if it was given to you – so my darling sister….ENJOY! maybe now she will actually get a chance to use her iPad for something other than letting her kids play angry birds!)

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Now for a Really Quirky Recipe  - I made this up because I just wanted something different that was NOT your typical potato or zucchini kugel!

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Passover Sweet Potato Apple Fennel Onion Crumble Kugel

 

yields 2 small loaf pans

tip: This is my version of a sweet potato kugel that is meant to be served on a platter & sliced into loaf sizes on the table. The key to making this kugel is to make sure to pack your ingredients very tightly and compact into your baking pan. Make sure to use a disposable aluminum pan, for easy removal of loaf.

Ingredients:

3 large onions, diced small

3 Tbsp. 0live oil

5-6 large sweet potatoes

2 cups diced apples (3 large apples)

1 head fennel, diced

3 tbsp. potato starch

4 eggs

1 tsp. cinnamon

salt & pepper to taste

For the crumble:

1.5 cups of crushed candied nuts (I used pecans) 

1/2 stick of margarine, room temperature

1/2 cup of ground almonds

3 tbsp. Matzah Meal or Potato starch

Directions:

 Pre-heat your oven to 350 F.

  1. In a frying sauté your onions in olive oil on medium heat until they have turned brown and caramelized, about 15 minutes.
  2. While the onions are cooking, pierce the skin of your sweet potatoes all around with a fork. Place them in the microwave and nuke them for 5-8 minutes until they are soft. (you might have to do 2-3 potatoes at a time)
  3. When the sweet potatoes are soft, remove the skins and mask the potatoes until creamy smooth. Add 2 eggs and the 3tbsp. potato starch to the mashed potatoes, mix together well. Set aside.
  4. After your onions are finished cooking, set them aside on a plate. In the same frying pan sauté the apples and fennel for 5-6 minutes on medium high heat with 1 tbsp. olive oil until they are soft. Remove from heat.
  5. Whisk to eggs together and then add them to the apples & fennel and mix together.
  6. In a bowl, mix together all the ingredients for your crumble. Using your fingers as you mix, crumble everything until you get a sand like texture with the mixture.

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ASSEMBLE YOUR LOAF:

  1. Spray your loaf pans well all over with non-stick spray.
  2. On the bottom of your pan, layer your crumble mixture. Make sure to pack it in very tightly and evenly.
  3. Next layer is the apple & fennel mixture. Spoon on top of the crumble and then press down with the back of your spoon, until they are a thick compact layer. 
  4. Then layer the sweet potato mixture. Pack in the mashed sweet potato almost till the top of the pan leaving about 1/2 inch.
  5. Lastly layer the fried onions over the sweet potatoes till the top of your pan
  6. Bake in the oven for 25 minutes.
  7. Remove from oven and let cool for about 15 minutes before removing from pan.
  8. To remove from pan, flip over onto your serving platter and then tap the bottom with the back of a knife until the kugel loosen. Gently remove from aluminum tin and serve. This kugel loaf can be served warm, or at room temperature.
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Sushi the new Chumus? A “typical” vacation day in Israel

19 Tuesday Mar 2013

Posted by Sarah Lasry in Israel, Sarah's Product & Places Reviews, Sarah's Travels

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Israel Flea Market, Oshi Oshi, Sushi Rechavia, Where to eat Sushi in Israel

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(my yummy nieces & Tunie B. having a blast!  just pure cousin love & friendship that will last forever between them  - I pray)

Ahh the luxury ……

my Tunie B. hanging out having a blast with her cousins…

as I had a adventure filled Sushi morning!

SOLO!

Something that I simply don’t get the option of doing back in the states too often without major planning & babysitting coordination.

But what a FUN filled Isreali Morning I had!

thanks to a great recommendation from my friend Miriam Stienhart! (Miriam you rock!)

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who told me about the Ramala flea market near Kinyon Malcha (Jerusalem Mall) under the overpass

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It happens only on Mondays & has everything from mens Prada boxers, kids clothing, cooking supplies, flower arrangements & your delicious Israeli nuts, pastries & spices.

With my Shekels in hand, I spent a fun filled 2 hours going down the few aisles, handling over stickers & little girl dresses

trying some of the yummiest Pesach Moroccan Marzipan treats & fresh dates.

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the sign says : To all our customers, next week there will be kosher for passover cakes from Morocco for Pesach Memuna ( A Moroccan celebration that occurs on the last night (Esru Chag) of Pesach) The ones that I tried were already Kosher for Passover & reminded me of my grandmothers – simply delicious!

 

After the Shuk I headed off to the Jerusalem Mall that was a 2 minute walk away

I don’t go often to the Mall in the states, and here in Israel, I laugh that the Mall is more one big food court

than actual stores.

And of course I was only a little surprised to see the OSHI OSHI kosher Sushi Kiosk in the middle of the first floor

There has been Sushi in Israel for at least 10 years now

at first it was only something you could really get decent but VERY expensive Sushi in the David Citadel or the one store in Amek Refaim.

Slowly I would hear about one or two places that carried it…but always with the warning it was not edible.

Even my last trip 6 months ago…Sushi was NOT in my radar here in Israel.

Now just a brief disclaimer…I LOVE Sushi  - I literally grew up on it

and in Lakewood I was the first ever restaurant to bring it in – that was 12 years ago & I made a point of only serving it 3 days a week – to keep it special & exciting.

Now it seems that there is not a Kosher eatery in Lakewood, or in NY for that matter that does NOT serve Sushi…

it is my biggest pet peeve…(hypocritical I know)  - But I HATE that every pizza store & deli also serves sushi…

So when I saw this kiosk in Israel I had a little mix feelings…but certainly did not stop me from trying it.

& Happily it was very delicious…and was Sushi DONE RIGHT!

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Just a few things to know about OSHI OSHI: Located on first floor of Kinyon Malcha under the escalators on the left hand side. The people behind the counter DO NOT SPEAK English & are not the friendliest. The Menus are all in Hebrew only, but if you have a pretty decent working knowledge they are quite easy to translate – especially with the help of a photo for every dish. Sushi prices are average and besides the rolls there are some delicious Japanese salads & soup to choose from also. Overall it was a great place to have a quick cheap Sushi fix for Lunch.

The sushi I had was a spicy salmon, asparagus, sweet potato roll, that had tempura chips & peanuts with a spicy mayo sauce.

 

After a  morning and afternoon galavanting I headed back to my mothers.

Where my sister & sister in law came with all the kids an hour later…

and of course everyone was hungry….

So my sister suggested Sushi Rechavya – her treat.

Not one to pass up a meal…I figured Sushi was the food of the day.

& happily had Sushi for Dinner – 2x in one day in ISRAEL!

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What to Know about Sushi Rechavya: – A fairly big place, it serves not only Sushi but chicken & meat dishes as well Asian Style. I loved that they had iPads for you to order with & see what the food looked like before you ordered. We had a little of everything, sushi, salads & chicken nuggets & steak.

My favorite dish was there Asian Green Salad with chicken – it had a gloriously light ginger dressing, with crispy sesame chicken bites, sprouts and fresh veggies – & the perfect candied pecan garnish to top the whole thing off. I also loved there Uden Soup & had a surprisingly terrific glass of their PLUM WINE – that was so YUM & a must try if you are there. I also loved the little packets of wipes they handed out after the meal!

An 8 minute walk from my mother & Rechov Ramban

we headed to a very delicious Meat Sushi Meal for early dinner.

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it seems that Sushi is here to stay in Israel & they are smart about it – keeping the restaurant & their food dishes totally Asian themed and appropriate for a Sushi restaurant.

there is no Shwarma or Falafel in sight!

But still….

my brother had the best line of the day…

Sushi in Israel is like Chumus in NY!

 

 

The Queen & IsolaBella ….A Pesach Plum Brule Tart

17 Sunday Mar 2013

Posted by Sarah Lasry in Behind the Scenes with Sarah, Holiday Treats, London, Pesach/Passover, Sarah's Holiday Recipes, Sarah's Product & Places Reviews, Sarah's Travels, The Joys of Single Parenting

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London Kosher Trip Eats, Non-Gebrokts Pesach Plum Tart Dessert, Passover Desserts, Passover Plum Brule, What to do Kosher in London for 11 hours

 This year I am fortunate enough to go to Israel for Pesach…

but first I wanted to give Tunie B. a little taste of what I had growing up…

some over seas TRAVEL ADVENTURE!

 

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Tunie B. & Flying = all  you can eat nosh, videos & uninterrupted mommy time – can it get better for this 3 year old? She packed her own bag with her menchies, essential nosh items, blues clues notebook & hello kitty wallet!

So when I booked my flight – I purposely…yes purposely

decided to have a 15 hour stop over in London, England.

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The iPad – the mother’s #1 way to keep a kid busy & quiet through out a long flight! 

 

From 6AM – to 10:40 PM me & my Tunie B. would have a real European Mommy & Me Fun!

Buckingham Palace, a walk along the Thames, a wave to Big Ben, some Harrods shopping, & a really great meal…

all were in the cards…

but HA. Joke is always on the one who plans….

In all my lists & ideas… I never actually considered the WEATHER!

& from the second we landed & had to trek that very very long walk in Heathrow airport to Passport control..

the air hit us with a bone chilling biting cold that seeped through our clothes no matter the layers…

making me consider for a very brief moment…

checking in to the Siravus Lounge in Terminal 3, paying my 40 pounds for a bedroom with a shower & taking a very long nap…

But I was on a mission…

&… I am a single mother whose middle name is “go-with-the-flow” & whose theme song is “you can’t phase this!”

so …instead of my sunny fun filled dream day in England…

we played “Find the Queen” …..

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I bought one of many Queen Elizabeth image post cards that every kiosk in Heathrow airport carried & told Tunie  - this is who we are looking for.

She is the Queen & she wants us to go to her palace for some tea & prizes, but I forgot her address so we need to find her.

This little “tall tale” kept us going the whole day…& it got us a few laughs & some special fast track treatment when she told the airport security check in girl, (who gamely asked her “who’s the lass in the photo?), that the Queen was lost & needed to eat her tea with us!


& in every train, automobile, double decker bus..we took

Tunie had to look out for the Queen..& if she saw her….well then it was time for a Tea Party!

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Because of the cold I really wanted to do things the fast and easy way – take a cab to buckingham 

wave hello, and then go get something to eat…. 

But with the airport cabs charging 75 pounds or $115 one way…we hopped the Heathrow express to Paddington Station instead. ($45 round trip)

Starving at 10 AM & Tunie out for the count after the train ride, I decided food was a MUST. 

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The ticket agent was supremely helpful in giving the best directions and local advice. He also saw that I was with a carriage & a sleeping kid, and called a fellow colleague to personally escort me to the platform (a 6 minute walk), to ensure that I make the train and had help in those places where my carriage would be difficult to maneuver as to not wake her up! All I can tell you is, this American was in shock, these English folk could not have been MORE cordial & helpful to this Yankee – I was so grateful!! 

 

Having heard about a local Kosher dairy restaurant from all my Facebook UK fans

I had marked IsolaBella Cafe as my one English Food Stop.

Originally wanting to hit the Golders Green location, (since it was where I lived as a kid for a year and wanted to share it with Tunie)

I changed last minute to the Westfield London Location…since it was in a HUGE shopping center & out of the freezing cold!

It was the perfect place to let Tunie sleep as I high end window shopped some Dior, Louie Vitton, tried the London version of Starbucks (tastes the same!), charged my iPhone at the Apple store, and ate a surprisingly tasty English Kosher Dairy Meal!

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This mall had everything, including a champagne restaurant, where you can get a glass of bubbly with your sushi lunch before you shop for your Dior. Tunie & I really enjoyed IsolaBella. I loved the decor, the lucite chairs with their hot pink fabric seats & clashing colors mixed with wood. The service was friendly & the food was more than passable – I was hesitant but hopeful with all the recommendations. I loved that they had a kids menu which had the English standard and kid favorite Fish n Chips. For $14 the kids portion was really an adult size portion, with a drink & dessert included! The fish n chips were the perfect combo of crunchy coating to soft juicy fish!

 

I opted for something a little different, and was excited by the Asian/Indian inspired part of their menu – and ordered the perfect meal for that freezing day. The Silium -A hot soup filled with noodles and Chinese vegetables and some fried egg rolls! Their was just something so surprisingly delicious about the sweet & salty hot broth with veggies & noodles with  the added bonus of tasty bites of soggy egg roll – Who knew?! I am definitely going to have to recreate this one day when I get home!

 

My total bill with the additional add on of a hit-the-spot hot cocoa with a nip of rum & whip cream (yes I most definitely kept to English tradition and added a shot of alcohol to my hot drink to ward off the bitter chill!) was a total of $34 dollars (24.35 pounds). Not bad for a meal that could have really fed 4 people.

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Tunie & I never got to see the Queen…we sat on the bus for 2 hrs because of a Traffic light outage around Picadilly Circus, before I gave up.

But we had our English tea…and a really very fun….LONG day…despite the cold…

Would I do a stop over again?

Yup in a heart beat – but you can be sure it will be SUMMER weather!

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Now for my Pesach version of a delicious dessert that is definitely worthy of being served at High Tea with the Queen!

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Plum Brule Tart

yields 1- 9 inch round tart

note: this recipe can be made in advance and frozen if tightly wrapped.

 

Ingredients:

For the crust:

1/2 cup crushed candied nuts (I used Pecans) or you can use any ground nuts not candied

3/4 cup ground almonds

3 tbsp. potato or tapioca starch

1/4 stick of margarine, room temperature

1/4 cup packed brown sugar

 

For the filling:

1 large egg

3 large egg yolks

1/2 cup sugar

2 cups non-dairy whip topping

1 tsp. vanilla extract

1 tsp. orange extract

2 tsp. orange rind (optional)

4-5 ripe plums, cut into 1/2 inch slices

 

Directions:

Pre-heat oven to 350 F.

 

IMG 0522In a bowl mix together all your crust ingredients. Use your hands to crumble everything together into a sand like texture mixture. 

Spray the bottom of your tart tin with non stick spray and then press the crumble compactly to pans bottom, creating a crumble crust.

 

Place tart pan in oven and bake for 5 minutes. Remove and let cool.

 

As the crust is baking, assemble your filling. 

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In a sauce pan over medium-high heat bring the non-dairy whip to a scald (right before it starts to boil & bubble). Remove from flame and set aside.

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In a large bowl mix together the eggs, sugar, extracts and orange rind. Pour in the hot cream and mix well.

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When the crust has cooled, place tart pan on a baking tray, and arrange your plum slices all around your crust.

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Then pour your filling mixture into the tart pan till the top.

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Bake tart in oven for about 25 minutes until the Brule custard has turned golden and firm.

Remove from oven and let cool for 5 minutes before placing it into the fridge.

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Let the Plum Brule cool & set in the fridge for at least 1 hour before serving.

 

Salted Caramel Mocha ….need I say more? (Snowed in Saturday Night Drink)

10 Sunday Feb 2013

Posted by Sarah Lasry in breakfast, Dairy, Sarah's Product & Places Reviews, Saturday Night Drinks

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kosher salted caramel mocha drink, Saturday night drink, Snow Day Hot Cocoa

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This is my favorite way to drink a hot cocoa

there simply is nothing better.

Of course I stole the idea from starbucks

in the hey days of Tastebuds…

this was a best seller

and every saturday night…

I would make literally 100′s of them.

I miss those days behind the counter….

But tonight after a day of being snowed in

stuck inside playing endless rounds of “doll” & “kitchen”

as I tried to read a new book in-between eating my  ”chicken with eggs” & feeding my “baby”

all I crave is a quiet Saturday night

catching up on all the writing that I have pushed off last week…

curled up in front of my computer …

with a Huge cup of this Salted Carmel Mocha with extra extra whip!

The other day I found this at target….

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it is good – but not as good as my recipe LOL

Here is to a Productive Saturday Night!

Sarah

Salted Caramel Mocha

2-oz hot espresso
2 tbsp cocoa powder
2 tbsp sugar
2 tbsp caramel sauce
8-oz hot milk
additional caramel sauce and loads of fresh whip cream, for topping
coarse sea salt, for topping

In a large mug, whisk together espresso, cocoa powder, sugar and caramel sauce until all of the sugar has dissolved. Top with steamed milk.
Add heaping mound of whip cream to the top, drizzle with caramel sauce and add a big pinch of salt A as garnish..

*Note:  Or you can heat up some milk, place a little of your favorite chocolate at the bottom of your cup. drizzle some caramel and pour in the hot milk and hot espresso. Mix and combine the melting chocolate with the milk and espresso well.  Throw in a pinch of salt and top with whip cream, more caramel drizzle and salt – YUM!

Dinner For One….Tapas Style

10 Thursday Jan 2013

Posted by Sarah Lasry in Behind the Scenes with Sarah, NYC Tuesdays, Sarah's Product & Places Reviews

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Kosher Tapas, Ladino Tapas Bar & Grill

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this single life

takes some getting use to…

but I have embraced it…

head on.

it was different when I was single & never married

hard to explain…

just different.

now a single mom…..

I always have a plus one…

she’s knee high & her liquor of choice is milk.

even though I go out with her to eat…

I almost never get a chance to experience

food….foodie style.

So… the last few months

I have shed the FEAR of making a

reservation

for one.

and I go…

once every other week or so

to all the places I want to try…my list is quite long!

and I get to experience food…

the taste, texture, smell….the different culinary styles & flavors,

I take my time…taking every aspect in

some places are better than others…

and I don’t care that I am alone, no embarrassment, no awkwardness….

I walk in head held high with fork in knife ready to dig in!

in the end….

my Dinner for One

is a PLUS on the “single” side of life.

I actually…

highly recommend it.

 

LADINO TAPAS BAR & GRILL

940 8th Avenue  New York, NY 10019

(212) 265-6520

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I went this past Tuesday after work, around 5 pm.

The place was empty, with the exception of a few tables who were early bird diners like myself. The lady who greeted me at the door told me that there were no tables available without a reservation

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and asked if I would mind sitting at the bar. I admit, I was a little put off, it was 5pm and the restaurant was for the most part empty, and knowing that dinner crowds do not normally happen till about 7…sitting at the bar myself was not something I really wanted to do. It was daring enough in my book to sit at a table by myself – but the bar…I just wasn’t feeling it. However, being a past restaurant owner, I DO NOT ARGUE with the staff, they have their reasons, and the restaurant was empty…so who cares really if I sit at the bar – right? So I did.

Lucky for me, I had a great bartender/waitress LIZ. Who was so sweet & accommodating and really was helpful in not only making me feel comfortable, but helping with menu choices.

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Right off the bat I told her “my eyes are bigger than my stomach – lead me to the best tapas Ladino has to offer”.  She recommended the Salmonceviche (my recipe here), and the Beef Ribs with BBQ Chipolte.  On my own I picked one of the special of the days – the Duck Taco with coleslaw & a chili de arbol sauce.

Now Tapas traditionally are Spanish finger foods, ranging from cold to hot appetizer like dishes. Tapas are served day in and day out in every bar and cafe in Spain. So much a part of the culture and social scene that the Spanish word tapear was invented for it – which means to go eat tapas!

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This Salmon Ceviche was delicious – it had the perfect blend of lemon acidic salmon flavor, spicy jalpeno and fresh cold tangy slaw. The only thing that would have made this dish more perfect would have been some type of crusty bread or salty tortilla chip to eat it with.

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These BBQ ribs the best thing I ate that night. Super soft – just the way I like them – they melted in your mouth. The bbq sauce was pretty standard hickoryish flavor did not have any distinct latin taste per say, but all together it worked very nicely with the spicy cold slaw on the side. The portion was perfect appetizer size and if I would have only ordered this – I would have been quite satisfied.

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The duck taco – a bit of a dissapointment – but I blame myself partially – I did not just go with what the Liz recommended.  I love duck, but this duck was gamey and had no real flavor. The sauce on top was so spicy that it ruined whatever flavor the duck might have had. After a long swig of coke, I tasted the duck by itself – and I see why that put that sauce (to hide the gaminess). That being said it is a lesson – I know that “specials” are either one of two things – a restaurants way of getting you to try a new dish that they are adding on the menu – OR a way for them to get rid of leftovers. This definitely was a leftover special. I barley touched it and left it for the trash.

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Then it was dessert time – sitting at the bar – dessert menu was not offered – I think Liz thought , there is no way this chic is going to ORDER MORE! But as I was perusing the menu I saw their sides offerings – and Plaintains were a side! I had to try them – I am a BANANA LOVER – all kinds and I truly never had a properly prepared plaintan dish. So of course I ordered it, much to the surprise of Liz. When the plate came, they looked awesome, and at first bite I did not know what to expect, sweet fried bananas or something else? Well  - they were not sweet – they had no taste – but they had potential!!! You have to remember this was not their dessert – but a side  - and I can see that they were meant to be eaten with your meal  - as you would a french fry.

So I asked for something sweet – and Liz said “how about our mexican chocolate sauce?” – UMMM YES LIZ – BRNG IT ON!! and she did – the chocolate sauce was not as thick or sweet as I would like – but with a little added sugar from the bar – it was the perfect Ladino banana dessert. I would definitely order it as a side and with a little tweak  - a dessert the next time I go.

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Now there were 2 men sitting at the table behind me, who were served this dish – The skirt steak with vegetables & avocado. It is a main meal and served with a side of plantains. It looked awesome and according to those 2 it was! Definietly going to try it the next time.

They were also served this dish – a corn meal slider. A burger that was put between two cornmeal patties with some sort of chpolte mayo drizzle – another dish I must order next time.

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So if you have read this far – you know that I am recommending LADINO TAPAS BAR & GRIL. The atmosphere is really quite inviting – a small intimate place perfect for those who are looking not for the traditional food fare – but love to go out to eat and have a FOODIE experience. The Drinks coming from the bar looked very inviting as well, and my next trip I will be taking a bus home, so I can imbibe! 

The service at 5pm other than that little glitch at the door – was fantastic, quick, friendly & very accommodating ! But if you want street parking – it only starts at 6PM – so bare that in mind.

The prices are quite reasonable $8-$14 for tapas, sides & salads. $20-$63 for mains. I believe if you want to spend no more than $25-$35 per person – you can have a terrific meal of tapas, salads  & drinks.

On the whole – it was a GREAT DINNER FOR ONE. – Next time though I am gonna bring a friend or two, so I can pick their plates!!!

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For the record: This is totally my own opinion and I was NOT paid in any way to review this restaurant or write this post. 

Melt in your Mouth …..Healthy Thursdays

03 Thursday Jan 2013

Posted by Sarah Lasry in baked goods, Dairy, Fish, Holiday Treats, NYC Tuesdays, Sarah's Product & Places Reviews, The Joys of Single Parenting, Whats for Dinner Tonight?

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The Kosher Spread of goodies that we brought from home!

The Kosher Spread of goodies that we brought from home!

LIFE is all about those

melt in your mouth moments…

where the pleasure of

doing (eating, seeing, experiencing..)

something simple

or decadent

when finally tasted

is a pure delightful

experience

 that makes you want to hold it close for a moment

so you can savor

every little flavorful nuance….

a melt in your mouth moment!

and yesterday me & my

Tunie B.

decided to take the day off

and

have just one of those kinda days.

with all the recent talk about where her daddy is? (he has been MIA for the last 8 months)

and me out of the house more than usual lately for work…

It was sorely  needed.

Despite the fridgid cold

of NYC

we met up with my favorite food blogger friends Allaya F

and spent the afternoon with her daughters

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Allaya with her daughter Lamey (she is a yum just like her name!)

having an afternoon party

at Alice’s Tea House

with our own home & store bought pastry goodies

(they charged us a plating fee  - but had no problem us bringing in our kosher food)

(they charged us a plating fee – but had no problem us bringing in our kosher food)

& their delcicious pink berry & honey vanilla Alice blend tea

How adorable is that teapot?

How adorable is that teapot?

we had a little slice of wonderland

which the girls adored!

Allaya's youngest daughter Candence (she cracked me up the entire time) contemplating the serious decision of my store bought marshmallows or her mothers yummy chocolate chip or ginger scones with a dollop of homemade lemon curd ( personally I ate everything!!!)

Allaya’s youngest daughter Candence (she cracked me up the entire time) contemplating the serious decision of my store bought marshmallows or her mothers yummy chocolate chip or ginger scones with a dollop of homemade lemon curd ( personally I ate everything!!!)

then Tunie B. & me

went to swing with the Threads

some artsy fartsy exhibit..

the first sight you are greeted with upon entrance

the first sight you are greeted with upon entrance

yes weird is hardly the word to describe this…

because I really had no idea why there were 50  swings attached to threads and

a huge sheet hanging in the middle of the NY Armory

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that also had upon entrance

a table full of pigeons with

people who were dressed like russian comunots

reading poetry in low monotone voices?

My Tunie had no clue what was going on - but she was fascinated.. spent at least 10 minutes just staring at these people & the pigeons LOL!

My Tunie had no clue what was going on – but she was fascinated.. spent at least 10 minutes just staring at these people & the pigeons LOL!

but what can I say..

it sorta worked because Tunie B. & I had quite the swinging time

a melt in your mouth

day indeed.

Tunie B. "Wipe"Ed OUT after a fun long day!

Tunie B. “Wipe”Ed OUT after a fun long day!

Visit me on instagram @sarah Lasry to see all the fun pics of that day with Tunie B. and to keep up with all my recipes & other fun shenanigans.

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And for those of you who want your own melt in the mouth experience today

you must try this new  healthy recipe I just discovered and tweaked over this past weekend.

it is truly a delicious one.

 

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Grilled Salmon Topped with Melting Cherry Tomatoes & Kale

 

adapted from an Ina Garten & Eric Ripert recipe

Ingredients:

Good Olive Oil

1 cup chopped sweet onion

3 cloves fresh garlic,  minced

1 pint (a little over 2 cups) cherry or grape tomatoes, halved

kosher salt & fresh black pepper

1 1/2 tbsp. balsamic vinegar

1 cup chopped Kale Leaves

2 tsp. dried basil or 1 1/2 tbsp. fresh basil

4 (2 inch thick) pieces of salmon fillet with skin

Directions:

Pre-heat oven to 425F

Heat 2-3 tbsp. olive oil in a medium sauté pan.  Add the onion and sauté over medium-low heat for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally until very tender but not browned.

Add the garlic and sauté for 1 minute more. Stir in the tomatoes, 1 tsp. salt and 1/2 tsp. pepper and cook over medium-low heat for 10-15 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the liquid evaporates and the tomato sauce thickens slightly.

After 15 minutes, add the chopped kale and mix well with the tomatoes and onions. Let cook for another 3-4 minutes on medium-low until kale is wilted.

Off the heat, stir in the vinegar and fresh basil. ( if you are using dried basil – add it when adding the kale)

set aside & keep warm

Place a large cat iron skillet pan over high heat for 5 minutes. Brush salmon all over with olive oil, sprinkle liberally with salt & pepper, and place it skin side up in the pan. Cook the fish for 3-4 minutes with out moving them, until browned. Turn the salmon skin side down with a small spatula and transfer to aluminum pan (or keep in your cast iron oven approved pan) and bake in oven for 8 minutes. (the salmon will not be completely cooked through) Remove the fish to a serving plater, cover with tin foil, and allow to rest for 5 minutes.

reheat the tomatoes & kale, season to taste, and serve hot, warm or room temperature over the salmon.

$20 Tuesdays – Mr. Broadway

01 Tuesday Jan 2013

Posted by Sarah Lasry in Meat, NYC Tuesdays, Sarah's Product & Places Reviews, Whats for Dinner Tonight?

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Homemade onion rings, Mr. Broadway Deli, NYC great kosher eats for $20 or less, Spare Ribs

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you would think that it is
Jan 1st
and this would be
a healthy eating post
ha!
I hate such resolutions
they NEVER work…
I truly believe moderation
in everything…
including eating
is the way to go…
so eat less carbs or more GF or more vegan & less sugar
what ever floats your boat
but DO NOT think if you
change everything
life will be better…
its baby steps…
and long term goals we need to think about.
so next year
at this time
we can resolute
for something way more fun
…like taking a few hours off once a week
just to do what
makes you feel
happy.
what ever that may be.
For me..
My NYC tuesdays
have been just that
I go to work
and then I take
an hour
by myself….
and try a new place
to eat.
A few weeks ago it was Mr Broadway
I had been there many many years ago
and it was not anything really memorable.

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my menu came with yummy sour & dill pickles in a mason jar and some truly awesome coleslaw

But wow this time…
it was fantastic.
I can not tell you
how much I loved this joint.
It was what a NY Deli should be.

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it even came with my very own central casting “deli regulars” sitting next to me

minus the sushi …
which I did not try
but I have one pet peeve
why is a deli – who does deli right
have to have a sushi counter.
It is so over done
I wish…
we can go back to the days
where sushi was special
and not an everyday item
because now
most sushi counters…lackluster & ho hum.

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I ordered the “appetizer size” spare ribs & home made onion rings – total bill before tax $17.25

but enough of my gripes..and back to a truly terrific Jewish Deli Experience.
The place is clean and comfortable
my waitress was super accommodating & the service was quick & efficient
they have managed to pull off a
casual old world vibe with a totally modern feel
The food is generously portioned
fresh, perfectly cooked & most importantly the meal I had was DELISH!!
lip smacking good – in fact.
the prices are reasonable and actually surprisingly cheap.
Fantastic location if you need a quick bite before or after a play
and manages to be kid friendly & date friendly at the same time.
as you can see – I am a huge fan!
Mr. Broadway…
Bravo!

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Mr. Broadway Kosher
1372 Broadway, New York
(212) 921-2152
Tuesday hours 9:00 am–10:00 pm

note: I did not get paid to write this post -this is totally my unbiased personal experience.

till next NYC tuesday!!
Sarah

Manicure Meltdown…. Essie Magnetic “Reptile” Polish

25 Tuesday Dec 2012

Posted by Sarah Lasry in Sarah's Fashion Fancy, Sarah's Product & Places Reviews

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do it at home manicure, Essie Magnetic Reptile Polish, Essie Metallic Magnetized Cap Polish, fashion tuesday

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when you are a single mom
living on a single budget
bi weekly manicures…
are not always a priority (even though you think it should be for every mom!)
so
you compromise
you figure things out..
and you DIY it
like most things
that
come with your new single life…
manicures for me are a must
with the amount of time
I have my hands in dough, spices, and
dish washing soap…
it is the only thing that saves my hands..
from
scaring away small children!
also because
ratty finger nails
never make a good impression
and
as a single mom…
you never know who
you’re gonna meet ;)

I was in target (talk about places a single mom on a budget MUST stay away from – one thing – becomes 5!)
and I saw this advertisement for what seemed like a very cool & easy way to do your nails.
Who doesn’t want a quick and easy way to change things up when it comes to your nails?
According to this ..all you have to do is hold a magnetized cap over your wet polish & viola…you get cool, funky, gorgeous nails…right?

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In the market for a little pick me up
I decided to buy the polish despite it’s hefty $10.99 price tag.
I thought to myself…
if this works, it is way cheaper than my manicure & it exactly fits my mood of changing things up a little bit.
So I got home…and a few hours later took off my old gel polish and got to work on this new manicure idea.
Step 1:
Start with a clean bed of nails (yes I know mine are looking a little worse for wear – but that’s what you get when you where gel polish and have no patience to wait to take off the polish properly)

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Step 2:
Polish your nails with 2 coats of your Essie Metallic Magnetized Polish (my color was rattle snake – I was feeling dangerous!)

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Step 3:
While Polish is still wet – HOLD the Magnetic cap over the polish and viola… (ok so here is where everything goes wrong!)
First I was a bit confused…where is the magnet? – this black square on the side of the cap?
Also how close does it have to be? – I mistakenly touched my nail with the cap – and that just made me have to take the polish off and start again – because my nail was nothing but one big fat mess!

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Finally after about 5 different trys – I got the hang of it and something started to happen.

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(this was the messed up nail)

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(After a few tries and fresh coats of polish before each time I used the magnet – this was the best that I could do for my nails!)

Needless to say…I took it all off – and ended up splurging today on a cool gel french manicure- just to relieve my tension from all work that it took to try and get this polish to work!

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So my advice for all of you who want to try this Essie Metallic Magnetized Cap Polish – well DONT! – really not worth the time – & is way more of an effort that it should be.
Easier and cheaper at the end of the day – to go get a regular manicure!!

till next time folks…I am still tempted to try the at-home gel manicure set (Mally Cosmetics $165) – any one want to sponsor me? ;)

dip the apple in the honey……A Frozen Dessert Dream Giveaway

04 Tuesday Sep 2012

Posted by Sarah Lasry in dessert, Sarah's Product & Places Reviews

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Elegant Frozen Desserts, Great Holiday Gift Ideas, Sarah's Product Review

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dip the apple in the honey…

Desserts….

Love – NO…I  L-O-V-E – them!

and nothing makes me happier than a dessert

that I did NOT have to make.

I have known about Elegant Desserts Company 

for a long time now…

served their absolutely delicious frozen desserts

in my Tastebuds Cafe, when ever we threw a big party. ( they are truly the perfect delicious ending to any meal)

But I recently found out…

THEY DO RETAIL! (you MUST check out the web site!)

and how excited was I when I received this delicious frozen apple sorbet

to review right before Rosh Hashanah?

OK folks…

this is it.

the dessert that not only will your family love to have after a meal

but really it is the PERFECT gift to send to any one.

NO Flowers or Honey Cake for me this year…

I am sending these Frozen Apple Sorbets that not only come with a

really unbelievably good honey (I ate the sample one up to the very last drop licking my fingers clean – I was so surprised how awesome just that was!)

SO my friends,

I am expecting to be the GUEST of the YEAR this Rosh Hashanah!!  (these Apple Frozen Sorbets seal the deal)

Elegant Desserts can ship anywhere…

and it stays frozen!! (they use a fantastic dried ice method)

at a very  reasonable price ….

and for those of you who are like me…

love to cook…but desserts are a little bit of a chore…

they also have these adorable and very tasty

frozen SUSHI ice cream desserts…

I found them hysterically cute

and what a fun way to serve a dessert !!

A truly great way to spice up all those seemingly never ending YOM TOV MEALS…

Elegant Desserts…

You guys rock the KOSHER FROZEN DESSERT world!

thank you ..thank you… for letting me in on this

easy, simple YOM TOV DESSERT & GIFT idea!

Now ….I got to place my order ASAP – before everyone else reading this does!  :)

 

MY Favorite Jewish Holiday Elegant Desserts Kosher Products: 

Elegant Desserts are all certified PAREVE KOSHER under the CRC. All desserts can be delivered & shipped frozen Fed Ex in the USA.

Order TODAY by calling 718-388-1323 M-F 8am – 3pm and if you have any questions check out their website & Facebook page – someone is always available to help you!

 

Frozen Red Apple Sorbet: I really can not tell you how much I loved this  sorbet with the honey!

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Frozen Ice Cream Sushi: They also carry these delicious green drizzle & chocolate drizzle that looks like the wasabi & soy sauce!

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Frozen Fruit Sorbet: Coconut is my Coconut is my personal Favorite – but they a load of fruit varieties  watermelon, orange, peach, mango

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Sorbet Cakes: they have some really great varieties – one better looking & tasting than then the next!

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Strawberry shortcake tower

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…A Frozen Dessert Dream Giveaway!

The generous folks at Elegant Desserts are happily giving away 2 gift coupons for $25 each!!! – All you have to do to enter is comment on this page or Facebook page!

Let us know - What are you serving this Jewish Holiday Season for Dessert?

winners will be picked next week September 12th!

If you have any questions about placing an order – visit Elegant Desserts Facebook Page – you will get an immediate reply!

 

the best of boston….and then some (road trip week continues with part 3)

21 Tuesday Aug 2012

Posted by Sarah Lasry in Sarah's Product & Places Reviews, The Joys of Single Parenting

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 Tunie B. & Hadassah (identical cousins…)

 

ba ba ba boston…

day 3 of my road trip

meet my sister and her crew

take the boys out for the day

what can I say

over the last 5 years

my trips there

were never for just “fun”

my adorable delightful more than HEALTHY (BH) niece

Hadassah

just had a check up

all was good…more than good…it was the BEST that Boston had to offer

that day.

I hope to never see Boston again…. (at least not for anything health related)

AMEN!

 


The truth is Boston has so much to offer a kosher family as far as travel, food and entertainment. It is a great destination spot if you are looking to take your kids somewhere fun, and educational. And if you are one of those families that MUST have 3 square kosher MEALS at your finger tips ( I can live on Pringles and m&m’s for at least 2 days)  and a minyan for every prayer – then Boston really is one of the few places that has it all for you.

I drove from Hyannis to Boston in 2.5 hrs and landed at my hotel next to the children’s hospital. Ideally this is not the place to stay, and you are better booking a hotel closer to all the attractions. I personally would recommend THE HOTEL COMMONWEALTH – I had a chance to look into it and not only visually did it look the same as in their pictures (a big thing), it came with rave reviews from a friend, and it is normally reasonably priced and the perfect location to all the attractions.

That being said there is a ton to do in Boston! I was with Tunie B. and my nephews who are 8 & 11 so, I had to do things that would be good and fun for both ages.

On this road trip, because I was running on fumes, we took it easy and spent the day at Boston Commons (their version of central park). There we spent the day frolicking int he Frog Pound, riding carousels and taking the swan paddle boat out for a quick ride.There is also great slides and swing parks, and is the perfect place to have a delicious picnic lunch.

We then hightailed it to Rubens, a very good old fashioned Deli-restaurant. If your in the mood for a decent steak or a great pastrami sandwich with a side of kishka – well you have got the place. The waitresses are all very pleasant to deal with, and they accommodated the 8 of us no problem. I recommend making yourself an early dinner reservation, because in season they get packed right away. They also have a very decent kids menu and I loved their chicken noodle soup. (if you want shabbat take out – these are your guys also)

I had to leave Boston because one of my Best Friends was marrying off her daughter and since I have loved this girl since she was a baby – I was NOT going to miss this wedding even if it took me 9 hours in torrential rainstorms and traffic to get back to lakewood to make the wedding (which I did – at 8:30PM – and 4 red bulls later)

But the best part is Tunie B. got to stay with her Aunti Mimi and Uncle David and Kids and Mommy got to have a great girls night & day the next day….that blog and what fun I had with a few girlfriends is tomorrows road trip week blog…so stay tuned -it is juicy!!!

Pics from the road: 

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 my nephews Eliezer & Ephraim chilling in the Pond

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 Tunie B. having a blast with her cousins!

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Walking to the carousel and swan boat…carousel does not let you on wet- so clothing had to come on (a note to remember)

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just like any city – their are a million starbucks in Boston – perfect for an afternoon treat – and a mommy much needed -caffeine break!

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Getting ready for the swan boats – Tunie B. not loving the idea…but then she had a pure blast ( the boat ride is $2 per kid over 2-12) $3 for adults!

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the swan boat!

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the balloon man in the park – who does not charge but works on tips – so of course I had to tip big – the pressure! LOL – but he was charming and the my nephew Ephraim loved him – and was fascinated but what this guy can make with Baloons in a mere matter of seconds.

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me embarrassing my BIG nephew Eliezer -who refused by any means to wear a balloon hat like the rest of us (tweens!)

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my delicious BBQ ribs at Rubens  - I was starving!

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me bugged eyes but WIDE awake arriving at the wedding, one of my oldest and dearest BFF Sara Nili Mendlowitz at her daughters wedding, and me and my gorgeous cousin Naomi! 

Here are some of my recommendations and places I have been over the last few years that I and my crew loved:

Places to go with your KIDS of all ages in Boston:

New England Aquarium – great for all ages and takes minimum 3-4 hours of your day

Red Sox Fenway Park – I have big baseball loving nephews and they are BIG TIME Yankee Fans -it was truly an experience to walk in with them wearing their Yankee Gear LOL – and Tunie is just thrilled with the big box of popcorn and all the screaming and jumping up.

Boston Children’s Museum - I loved this place and I am 38 – lots of fun interactive things for all ages to do – it also is one of the spots you can catch the duck tour from. Bring a packed lunch or dinner with you – they have a great little cafe spot for you to eat in, where they sell drinks, fruit & chips.

Duck Boat Tour – A lot of fun and is really an interesting tour 

Boston Commons – the Frog Pond turns into an ice skating ring in the winter

Prudential Center – great shopping and the best place to kill a rainy day if you need.

Take the Freedom Walk with a tour guide – this is very educational and personally I thought a lot of fun – my 8 year old nephew was kinda spooked when it came to walking in the grave yard – he just could not get over the fact that thier were dead people under his feet.

Boston Museum of Science – more for the older kids – but definitely fine and fun for the younger ones.

Franklin Park Zoo – one of the best zoos in the United States – great for kids all ages.

check out this site that I used for more fun places to go.

Where to EAT KOSHER in Boston:

These are the places I have eaten at – and can recommend. Please note there is a kosher pizza store an other eateries..but I found them not to my taste. For a list of kosher eateries and minyanim check out this site www.kashrut.com

Ruben’s  - (Meat) Located on Harvard street in Brookline, MA where most of the jewish stores and restaurants are on – it also has a great TJMaxx store across the street just FYI

Milk Street Cafe - (Dairy) Located near the aquarium – the perfect place to pick up decent dairy food – like salads and paninis. Not a huge fan of the cafeteria style food and serving, but as far as dairy food in Boston – the only place for a decent meal. If you want to take picnic lunches also the place to get them.

Taam China -(Meat) My sister and her family are HUGE fans of this store and its food. They can wipe off 3 plates of Beef on a stick in under 30 seconds. They are also open late and can accommodate a large table last minute. Has two locations – check out their website.

 

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