Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Best Friend BBQ: Ribs, Chocolate Chip Cookie Brownies, Fire Pit S'mores and more



Delicious BBQ! Ribs are my Favorite!














So it's almost BBQ season once again. In honor of the start of the season, here's a flashback from one of my fav BBQ's from last summer at my best friend's house. We had roasted potatoes with some light seasoning.. olive oil, salt and rosemary, corn-on-the-cob, macaroni salad, and a nice green salad with cranberries, blue cheese and a vinaigrette.


Chocolate-Chip Cookie Brownies

Her Aunt Made the Best Chocolate Chip Cookie-Brownies, soo yummm! This treat is easy to replicate. If you want to give it a try all you have to get is your favorite brownie mix and pre-prepared cookie dough. After you get the browie mix ready to go and in the pan, break up the cookie dough and randomly place in the brownie mix. Place everything in the oven following the brownie baking directions. There you go! Try it! :)

Toward the end of the day we made some S'mores over the Fire Pit...


Fire Pit S'mores


Another fun dessert her aunt made were these delicious Marshmellow Brownies. Again, you can make these easily at home too. Just like the Chocolate-Chip Cookie Brownies, you will need to prepare your favorite basic brownie mix. Once the mix is in the pan, all you have to do is add marshmellows before you bake in the oven. The result? Melts to an oooey goooey perfection!


Marshmellow Brownies

Friday, April 20, 2012

Life is a Journey.. May Peace Find You




Just some quotes/images I've put together. The images are some extras from the Fire Island Lighthouse trip :)

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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Fire Island Lighthouse



Last week I took a trip with a few lovely ladies to the Fire Island Lighthouse, located in Fire Island, New York. The sun was out, bright and bold, yet the air was cool and crisp. Perfect for a visit to the Lighthouse and local trails/beach. :)

The Fire Island Lighthouse has an interesting history. At the turn of the century the lighthouse was one of the first rays of light for many ships coming to America. At one point the lighthouse was decommissioned for nautical purposes, but was recommissioned in 1986.

The parking is located a wee bit away from the actual lighthouse, but no complaints, we enjoyed the trail ...

<- This was our first view of the Lighthouse as we began our walk on over :)







Walking up to the lighthouse through a scenic area with sand dunes via the boardwalk...

Took a little while to reach the lighthouse, but we enjoyed the trail.

It looks like winter, like snow, but this is actually sand from the beaches...






We finally arrived at the Lighthouse!


It takes 192 steps in a narrow winding staircase to get to the top! The last 24 steps or so at the tippy top were more like climbing ladder then walkng up a staircase. It took a while to reach the top, but once we got there, the views were beyond worth it!




...and this is a view from one of the mid-windows in the stairwell.... a taste of things to come :)




I couldn't believe how beautiful the views were..
the sky and water so blue, the sun was so bright and the air clear... loved it.








Love the beach and how the waters glistened :)









Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Denny's


Santa Fe Skillet


























I haven't been to a Denny's in yearsssssss. It's not a privately owned breakfast place, not a fancy experience either, but I sure enjoyed my breakfast. Sometimes cheap and easy is the way to go.

For my main dish I ordered the Santa Fe Skillet. Over the years Denny's has added skillets to their menu, taken them away, added new ones, etc. The Santa Fe Skillet isn't for the faint of heart. The combination of ingredients here lend for a hearty and super flavorful breakfast. Beneath those eggs is the smoky flavors of chorizo sausage, fire-roasted peppers, onions, mushrooms, red-skinned potatoes all served on a hot skillet. Topped with a cheese blend and two eggs cooked any way you want. I asked for mine to be made medium, so they were slighty runny buy not slimey. The red you see on top of the eggs is some hot sauce I splattered on top. If you like a good kick, this dish is a bit spicy on it's own, thanks to the chorizo. If spicy isn't your thing but you'd like to try a skillet breakfast, Denny's has other skillets available, such as the Prime Rib Skillet and the Ultimate Skillet.

Pancake Puppies, come served with butter and warm syrup!


These Pancake Puppies were suprisingly awesome! Obtaining the outter texture of traditional hush puppies, but keeping the test and inner texture of yummy pancakes, these would go great with coffee for a mid-day or late-night snack!

They come sprinkled with brown suger and a side of hot syrup to dip.

I couldn't resist! I had to order a side bowl of grits. You either love them or hate them. Well, I put some butter and hot sauce on top of mine and went to town...



Grits! :P


Friday, March 30, 2012

Jeremy's in Nautical Mile



Nautical Mile is a strip located in Freeport, New York. Known for it's myraid of Seafood Restaurants and Bars, it's a go-to for locals during warmer weather. During the colder winter months most establishments are closed, but on this fine wintery day a friend and I went for a stroll and had a meal at Jeremy's, which remains open year-round (and from what I was told, including Christmas Day, would you believe?)



My friend ordered their home-made chips. She said they were awesome and I didn't doubt her... when they came it was a nice surprise! So yummy and came with dip! :) After trying these I can never have potatoe chips from a bag ever again. I've been spoiled.

For the main course we each had our own grilled tuna, which came with onion, lettuce, tomato all atop yellow rice. Everything was good and fresh, yum!

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Ringling Bros. Circus



Went to the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum last weekend for the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus! Ringling Bros. currently has 3 variations of the circus touring: Dragons, Fully Charged, and Barnum Bash. We saw Dragons and I was pleasantly surprised by how much I actually enjoyed it. I've been to the circus several years ago but this year blew whatever memories I had out of the water. The Dragons show was quite entertaining and worth the trip.










Not sure how these ladies did it, but they managed to hang by their hair... the chords swiftly pulled them off of the elephants and they began to swing around. I'd like to know what shampoo and conditioner they use.. :P







The lion and his tiger buddies was one of my favorites. I don't know how that trainer stayed calm being in that cage with them. At one point one of the tigers started growling and swatting in his direction. Not going to lie, made me slightly nervous. I kept hoping the circus wouldn't end up on the evening news.. :x
All kidding aside, this turned out to be one of my favorite acts.








The high-wire acts were entertaining and included motocycles with hanging ladies twirling about below. At the end the motorcyles began to spin around the wires flipping the ladies into the air.



The Samurai's performed stunts with swords.. breaking and smashing things. They also took turns bending steel pipes using their body to show-off their strength.



                                                                                                                                                             

 



                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        




 The grand finale.. the Dragon is summoned!

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Tai Show West

 
The Sliding Doors to our Private Booth (inside view)


So my bestie and I not only have a Greek Food obsession (I think we go out for Greek more then any other food genre... wait for the day I finally post all of our Greek food exploits), but we have a super serious admiration for sushi as well. We feel the urge to try every sushi joint we come across.

When my bestie informed me that she knew of a place where you can no only try an unbelievable variety of sushi coupled with the fact that you can dine in your own private booth... there was no room for hesitation! I was absolutely in!

What I liked the most about Tai Show West was the atmosphere! I loved sitting low to the ground on comfy pillows with our shoes off. I loved that we had our own sliding doors to block out the rest of the restaurant as we pigged out on our sushi and other treats. I loved how sweet and attentive the servers were. They were constantly filling out drinks and making sure we had everything we needed.

Our Private "Booth"
 
Green Tea and Miso Soup


We started off with drinks and some starters/aps. They served us Green Tea out of cute teapots and brought us some of the best Miso soup I've had in a while. Usually there's hardly any substance to Miso soup, which is fine when you want something light and brothy, but Tai Show's had more to it them usual. Yum. :)

Fried Banana (sooo yum, not greasy, and dusted with Coconut!)

The Fried Banana's was suggested by our server and ended up a pleasant surprise. Now one of our favorite unique treats, we might head back just for these bad baby's! :P  They were 'fried' but they weren't heavy or greasy or super crunchy either. I would say very lightly fried.. Just enough for a little crisp. These were yummy as a starter, but sweet enough to be ordered as a desert too. The outter layer had a light dusting of coconut and the center of the plate had a combination of coconut and sugar to dip into. I might try making these at home sometime..

When it came down to ordering our sushi, we were blown away. To date, this place offered the largest variety, including house sushi's.. they have an outrageous list including their own varieties and combinations. We ordered 7 different rolls and shared them all :)


Alan Roll, not sure - can't remember roll lol, and a California Roll

Alan Roll --  cooked crabmeat, shrimp, white fish, tempura flakes and spicy mayonaise
California Roll -- crabmeat, avocado and cucumber


Stan Roll, Wayne Roll, Debbie Roll, Vivian Roll,

Stan Roll -- tuna, tempura flakes, tobiko, spicy mayo
Wayne Roll -- salmon, shrimp, avocado, spicy mayo, tobiko, tempura flakes
Debby Roll --  shrimp tempura, yellowtail, scallion, cucumber
Vivian Roll -- Salmon, tuna, yellowtail, tobiko, avocado rolled in cucumber

   We could've shared a fried ice cream, but since we were going alllll-out, decided to try two different ones and share them both! So we had one with classic vanilla and a second one with green tea icecream, which I absolutely loved. This 'fried' coating was similar to the one used on the banana's.. non-greasy, warm and just lightly crispy. Next time we're going to try the red bean flavored icecream ;)


 Tai Show has 5 locations. Not sure how they vary, but we tried the Tai Show West in Levittown, New York. The restaurant isn't huge or super fancy but we loved the private booths. Make sure you call in advance and reserve one, just in case they fill up fast. The prices are average to normal in comparison to any other sushi place. I thought they might be more expensive because of the private booths, but nope. If you like sushi, this place is worth a try.


Thursday, February 23, 2012

Beebo's in Brooklyn

For one of my aunt's birthday's we headed over to Beebo Seafood located in Brooklyn, New York.

The Fishie Shaped Bread Stick



Sex on the Beach!

How I decided to kick-start my meal! haha :) This place has an open bar, a great selection of wines and mixed drinks made to order. They also have a good line-up of yummy house signature drinks.

Linguini White Clam Sauce.. with the clams still in the shell.. so yummy, and fresh!
Pistachio & Kalamata Olive Encrusted King Salmon
with Garlic Mashed Potatoes & Veggies

So I ordered the Pistachio and Kalamata Olive Encrusted King Salmon with Garlic Mashed Potatoes and some Veggies. Let me tell you, this Salmon literally melted in mouth. Pecans and salmon.. sounds like an odd pairing, but omgoodness, it was absolute heaven. I literally savoured every bite.. took me forever to finish it.

Shrimp and Lobster with Garlic Mashed Potatoes



For the Non-Fish Lovers

Cappucino...




and Some Birthday Cake!



I would absolutely go back to Beebo's over and over again! Located @ 8518 3rd Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11209; in the Bay Ridge area. The open bar, restaurant area and party rooms were beautiful and elegant yet felt relaxing and cozy. My cousins had pre-planned for this birthday dinner, so one of the restaurant's managers acted as our personal host the entire evening. Overall, it was a really great night.

Order from the Raw Bar, you won't be disappointed. We ordered Raw clams and other treats over and over. Couldn't get enough. The cleanest and freshest I've had yet. Those in the party who had never tried Raw Shellfish before were also pleasantly surprised at how good it was.

Check out their own photo gallery to see nice pics of their interiors. :)