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A Little Bit About a Lot of Things

A lifestyle blog with a focus on my food adventures

This year Leah invited me to be her plus one at the WGBH Food and Wine Festival Brunch Bar. We spent the morning sampling some really tasty treats!

Noca Provisions brought yogurt with house made granola and fresh blueberries

Lone Star: Ancho BBQ pork tostada with chili roasted sweet potato, maple crema and cilantro

The Farmer’s Daughter brought two dishes, a sweet and savory. Milk and Cereal: pumpkin pan cotta, cereal grains, pear and cranberry compote. Spam and eggs: pork rillette, roasted pear and bernaise custard.

Island Creek Oyster BarĀ brought a farm egg salad tea sandwich with smoked salmon on white rye.

Field and Vine: Roasted delicate squash with hot pepper labne, granola and a herb salad.

Union Square Donuts came with maple bacon donuts.

One of my favorites was the king crab from Salt Raw Bar in Plymouth. I’m loving anything that Chef Johnny Sheehan cooks up, we first met him in 2015 at a Norwell Farms event and then followed him to Tavern on the Wharf and Liquid Art House. See our visit a few years back to Tavern on the Wharf.

Another favorite was the cheesecake from Donnell’s Bakery in JP – I tried the turtle flavor and it was delicious, I’ve been craving it ever since. Just a perfect creaminess and the crust had a little extra something in it. They deliver and do catering – is it wrong to order one just for yourself (asking for a friend šŸ˜‰ )??!

Food Festivals, love them or hate them?

WGBH Food and Wine FestivalĀ 

www.wgbh.org/festival

 

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Every once in a while I get inspired to cook/bake. It’s rare, but it happens – mainly on party cloudy, sixty degree days – you know, the not too hot, not too cold, not raining, days – kind of like the days I went to class in college. I’m generally a baker over a cook because let’s be honest, I have a sweet tooth. So I thought I’d just give you a look into what has been cooking in my kitchen since I’ve been off the radar lately.

It’s apple season and I love a good apple crisp. Plus, we have been apple picking so many times this season that I literally have more apples than I know what to do with. While I love apple crisp, I love it even more in these individual ramekins because you can just pull one right out of the fridge and have a single serving ready to go. Whenever I make a big batch in a pan, I always get disappointed if there isn’t enough toppings to apple ratio in my serving, so this makes sure that each one has the right amount of both! I used the recipe from Allrecipes and they always turn out perfect. I actually prefer my apple pie and apple crisp cold – anyone else out there like it that way too?

Next up, lemon blueberry cake using the recipe I found from Natasha’s Kitchen. Super light and simple to make. I wish it were just a tad more lemon-y in flavor, but all in all, a big hit in our house.

Fall calls for easy dinners and we love to make our own pizzas. The kids get into it because they love to sprinkle on the cheese and other toppings. We buy the dough from the market but you could very well pick some up from your favorite pizza shop too. Important to let the dough sit out and warm up to room temperature if it has been in the fridge, it will spread out a lot easier. We just go with cheese pizzas these days, but we make sure to add some parmesan cheese with out mozzarella to make it a little more dimensional. We add basil and oregano and bake at 450 for 10 minutes for the perfect pie! What are your favorite pizza topping combinations?

I feel like we Ā either have no bananas or a dozen bananas at our house and we can never eat them fast enough. Just throw those almost too ripe bananas in the freezer and save them until you are ready to make banana bread. We always make two, one with nuts (for the hubby) and one without (for the kids). I used the Simply Recipes version, and it came out great!

I find that eggs are a super easy way to make a family friendly meal. My kids love them for a hot minute and in the blink of an eye they tell me they don’t like them anymore. I try to make them in different ways so that no one gets bored. My sister in law makes a delicious casserole version that is always fluffy and so tasty for Christmas Eve, I suppose I should ask her for the recipe, but know that mine won’t come out as good. There are so many ways to make them – we usually add cheese and potatoes – sometimes ham or veggies if we are feeling adventurous. These are great for parties as well – they are easy to make and you can feed a bunch of people with minimal effort!

Staying on the theme of eggs, I make these single serve eggs and my husband likes to take them in the morning as breakfast on the go. Also a great way to empty the fridge! I use 12 eggs for a 12 muffin tray – and fill it with anything I want to get rid of – some popular flavor choices in our house are bacon and cheese, broccoli with onion and cheese, and of course ham and cheese. Make sure to spray the muffin tray with nonstick spray and cook at about 350 for 20 minutes or until the eggs set.

What have you been cooking in your kitchen?

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Well, it’s been a minute since I’ve last posted – but that is because we are so busy enjoying the fall weather that I haven’t had a moment to get my photos and blog posts organized. Fall is my favorite season by far, light coats, crisp air, and of course, apple picking. We have always been a Honey Pot Hill Orchard kind of family, but we went one day earlier this season and it was just a zoo. We decided to try out a new spot, and I had heard moms at school talking about Shelburne Farm. Not only do they have apple picking, but they have so many other fun things for the kids to do that you can really make a whole day of it. While it was still busy, it didn’t feel like people were on top of each other which was a plus in my book. They are located just 20 miles west of Boston and have parking right next to the orchards.

They have a wide variety of apples to pick, from your old favorites like Macoun, McIntosh, Cortland and Mutsu to varieties that I had never head of before like Cameo, Melrose and Northern Spy. Pick a peck (10lbs) for $20 or a half bushel (20lbs) for $33. We didn’t pick pumpkins here, because we already have 6 (!!!) from Trombetta’s Farm, but they have a patch where you can pick your own for $0.60 a pound. I don’t know about your kids, but mine love hayrides! We bought a Fun Pass (weekends only) for $10, which included all the play spaces and hay rides – but you can do just the hay ride for $2. A tractor pulls you around for a scenic tour of the orchards, which lasts for about 15 minutes. So let’s get back to the Fun Pass, you get unlimited all day access to the John Deere Combine climber playground (such a hit with the kids, but watch out for those slides with the little ones, they go surprisingly fast – oops!), the mini hay maze, the moon bounce, the John Deere pedal tractors (top right), the hay climbing mountain, the pump house duck races (another huge hit with the kids) and the Tractor slide. My kids also look forward to seeing animals, and Shelburne Farm has sheep, goats, an alpaca, miniature donkeys and some bunnies.

During the week there is an abbreviated lunch menu: grilled cheese, hot dogs and peanut butter and jelly sandwiches (and after visiting for our second time, let me tell you, it tasted like the BEST grilled cheese ever made!). On the weekends they offer food at the Applewood Grill which include things like hamburgers, cheeseburgers, veggie burgers, and Italian sausages. Looking for something sweet? Their bakery offers cider donuts (plain and cinnamon sugar), caramel apples, apple crisp, cookies, and cider. They have picnic tables and a covered area to offer some shade on those warmer days.

Where is your favorite place to pick apples?

Shelburne Farm

106 West Acton Road, Stow, MA

www.shelburnefarm.comĀ 

Open 7 days a week, rain or shine. Accepts Master Card, Visa and American Express.

Applewood Grill at Shelburne Farm Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

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Fall is my favorite time of year, not just because of the cooler weather, but the tourists have cleared out of Cape Cod and you can finally drive down Main Street in a decent amount of time and you can get into the restaurants without a wait. I love taking the kids to the Silver Lounge in North Falmouth because you can eat INSIDE THE CABOOSE! While they aren’t quite big enough to eat on the upper level seating (top right), they love the idea of eating inside a train. Plus, the penny candy next door at the Country Store is always a fun treat! The prices for kid’s meals are right on track (no pun intended). Hot dog, spaghetti, hamburger, chicken nuggets, peanut butter and jelly, mac and cheese of a grilled cheese – and all range from $3.55 to $6.95. Each kid’s menu item comes with an ice cream bar or Jell-o for dessert.

The Silver Lounge offers salads, seafood, steak and I am fond of their chicken parmesan. I always save room for dessert because I love the mud pie and my husband is a huge fan of the mint chocolate chip ice cream pie.

The restaurant is very family friendly and the service is good (even in the summer).

Silver Lounge

412 North Falmouth Highway, North Falmouth, MA

http://www.silverloungerestaurant.com

Silver Lounge Restaurant Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

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I feel like everywhere I look these days, a Caffe Nero is opening on the corner. I was recently doing some returns at Legacy Place and was looking for a quick snack. I was pleasantly surprised to find Caffe Nero right there! Super easy to run in for a croissant or a fresh pastry – or if you need something a little more substantial, they have a nice selection of sandwiches. I’m a fan of the Italian focaccia and the prosciutto and mascarpone baguette. The kids love the banana bread and the apple coffee cake.

Never been to a Caffe Nero? They are a cool chain that has some really inviting spaces. They have comfy leather chairs and private booths, and you feel like they don’t mind if you sit there all day. Service has been consistently good across all the locations I’ve been to.

Where is your go – to coffee shop?

Caffe Nero

218 Legacy Place, Dedham

www.caffenero.com

caffe nero Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

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I love Leonard Street in Belmont – there are so many cute shops to visit. I’ve been twice in the last few months, a great place to grab a quick bite – and super easy to do with kids. Their $9 kids menu includes a 9″ cheese pizza, a 9″ pepperoni pizza, a cheeseburger, mac and cheese or plain pasta. It comes with a drink and your choice of dessert: two cookies, one brownie or a scoop of gelato. My kids, however, can finish a large pizza on their own – which I’m not sure if I should be impressed by their good appetites or horrified.

I love the sausage pepper and onion pizza, with provolone cheese and caramelized onions. Pizzas come in three sizes, 9″, 12″ or 16″. You have your choice of crust: white, whole wheat, multi grain or gluten free. Choose from their signature pizzas or create your own. I’m also a big fan of the strombolis.

The Belmont location currently only offers pick up (no delivery) but their other location in Allston offers delivery. Head over to their website, and click on the menu to get a coupon for a free cheese 12″ pizza or 10% off your order of $30 or more (takeout only).

Stone Hearth Pizza

57 Leonard Street, Belmont

Stone Hearth Pizza Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

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Before baby #3 came, I was at the Starbucks drive thru three times a week, because, well….kids. Caffeine should be administered on an IV drip as far as I’m concerned. So when the new baby arrived, I feel like I took advantage of every drive thru within a 20 mile radius. Of course Starbucks on Route 9 is my #1 most frequented, but hey, sometimes when you are stuck in the car with the kids napping in the back, you just want a Fribble from Friendly’s.

Yup, 5 minutes of quiet in the car – because you know all the kids aren’t going to nap at the same time, so you bet I’m going to have a little “me” time. And get this, drive thru hours are 7am (cause you know those kids aren’t sleeping in) until 12am (because you know you’re up anyway with the baby). Happiness hour, which is one appetizer and two small sundaes, is from 2pm – 5pm and 8pm until close) and 50% off kids meals are Monday – Wednesday, 4pm until close (with an adult entree).

Friendly’s

190 Boston Post Road, Marlborough

friendlys Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

Where is your go-to drive thru?

Other drive thru windows I’m a fan of:

Dairy Queen 323 North Main Street, Natick

Debby’s Drive Thru 442 Boston Post Road, Sudbury

Holly Cleaners 22 Union Ave, Sudbury

Starbucks 333 Worcester St, Natick

Panera 2 Highland Common E, Hudson

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My cousin Molly came in to Boston a while back and we wanted to take her out to some cool new restaurants while she was here. I had been dying to try out El Basha in Sudbury, a new-ish Middle Eastern restaurant that has four other locations (Newton, Westborough and two in Worcester).

El Basha is the Lebanese word for seer or sage – they named the restaurant that to honor their mother’s name.

We picked out a bunch of hot and cold “mezzeh” to share that are priced between $6 and $12 each (we had the platter, which is 4 for $30). Homus was a must, marinated artichokes in a Mediterranean sauce, kibbee balls stuffed with ground meat and of course, falafel. The kibbee balls were interesting…not sure if they were meant to be cold inside, but everything else was delicious.

For entrees, the pumpkin kibbee was flavorful (bottom right) – made with spinach, onion, and chic peas. Love kabobs? They have your choice of chicken kabob, shish kabob, kafta kabob, lamb kabob, or the mixed grill which is a combination of the three (for those who can’t pick just one). The shrimp was perfectly cooked and came with a generous portion rice.

Don’t think your kids are adventurous eaters? Don’t worry, they have chicken fingers, mozzarella sticks, steak tips and chicken tips for the little ones.

Service was good – our server was attentive. Decor was pleasantly modern with large televisions at the bar. Parking is good with a shared lot for the complex.

El Basha

423 Boston Post Road, Sudbury

www.elbasharestaurant.com

el basha Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

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Volturno has a cult following in Worcester, so I was excited to hear that they were coming to Framingham. Located right off Route 9 on Edgell Road, this Neopolitan pizza restaurant feels very spacious. Their pizzas are airy and have a bit of a chew to them, along with a nice char.

We started off with the fettunta ($8), a house made whipped ricotta served with saba and grilled local bread. This dish is just dreamy – you never want the ricotta to end. It is so smooth and creamy and just melts in your mouth. I could have had this as my main meal.

For our main course, of course I went with the bolognese ($19), made with tagliatelle pasta and a mixture of veal, beef and pork. It was topped off with a little bit more of that dreamy ricotta. The portions seemed a bit small, but this dish really fills you up. Other pasta dishes on the menu include items like garganielli with bleu cheese cream and pistachio, linguine with lump crab meat and caponata, crest de gallo with pancetta and spaghetti with egg, guanciale and a quail egg yolk.

For pizza, we went simple, but other options include choices like: lemoneĀ cured meyer lemon, smoked mozzarella, red onion, basil and agrumato,Ā cavolettiĀ  roasted Brussels spout, bacon, mozzarella, gorgonzola, and local maple syrup,Ā  pistachioĀ  house made pork sausage,Ā pistachio pesto, mozzarella and pecorino romano,Ā or vongoleĀ littleneck clams, bacon, garlic confit, mozzarella, ricotta and agrumato. Prices for pizzas range from $11-$18 and you can create your ownĀ pizza as well.

Did you know that they also have pasta making classes? For $60 per person tax and gratuity not included), you can spend the evening making pasta (at their Worcester location) and drinking wine. Head over to their Facebook page for details.

Volturno Pizza

1 Edgell Road, Framingham, MA

www.volturnopizza.com

volturno Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

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Disclaimer: This is a sponsored post. I partnered with Safety 1st to review their new HD Wifi baby monitor. All opinions are my own.

People have said to me that going from one child to two is much harder than two children to three. They were wrong. We have gone from man to man coverage to zone defense, and during the day, I am completely out numbered.

Remember when you were 20? You could drink yourself silly and then bounce back like nothing happened the next day. But then when you hit 30, you no longer had that super power and your hangover the next day felt like you were on your deathbed. Yeah, that’s kind of what having your third child feels like. It hasn’t been that long that I’ve been out of the ‘baby’ phase, but it apparently has been long enough – because those 3am wake up calls are PAINFUL.

If the celebration for your first child is a shower, and the second is a sprinkle, what do you call the party for the third? A trickle? By baby #3, I was certainly not expecting anything, but I moved into this amazing neighborhood and the ladies threw me (well, baby #3) a fabulous party. We are incredibly fortunate to have so many wonderful people supporting us – baby #3 was loved so much even before he entered the world!

With hand me downs from my two other kids, I wasn’t really expecting to have to get anything new for baby #3. We were, however, going to need another monitor. I have the Summer dual screen video monitor for my other two. I don’t love it (I had to replace the base unit already), and with all the new options out there, I was looking into a wifi monitor this time around. The Summer monitor base unit is larger than my cell phone and doesn’t hold the charge for very long – with the video on the whole time it won’t even last the whole nap time. It also doesn’t have a good range, which limits where I can be during nap time.

Enter the Safety 1st baby monitor. It was super easy to set up, and has a wide angle so I can see the whole room without needing to tilt or pan the camera. It has 12 infrared LEDs which makes it easy to see your baby at night – with my Summer monitor, sometimes it’s hard to tell where the kids are in their beds. The app that allows you to see your baby from your cell phone is easy to use and set up. You can receive noise and motion alerts, grant temporary access to caregivers, talk to you baby with two way talk back and share cute moments with family and friends.

The piece on the right is a hands free smart audio unit that can let you know when your baby moves or cries. Use it in the house when you’re not near your phone (yes, there are moments when I’m not near my phone). Pretty cool right?

Now that we have the monitor set up, all we have to do is teach this new little baby how to sleep through the night!

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