Rabu, 30 April 2008

Back in Business!!

I finally got a new laptop and I am so excited to catch up with my blogging. I have so much material in the pipeline, it is hard to decide where to start. While I have been relegated to semi blog silence, a lot has happened. We came back from our double birthday beach trip (I still have great pictures and recipes from the food to post), I judged a cooking contest sponsored by Certified Angus Beef in Williamsburg, and we all helped Katie move to her new apartment in Shirlington, in the DC area (believe me, this was an adventure that is at least one post!),where I got to sample some great food at Cakelove, and Capitol City Brewing Company. I have had another article on farm markets local to the Hampton Roads area in our local paper, and am planning a road trip to Richmond for a story where I hope to catch Veronica of Veronica's Test Kitchen , who is selling her macarons from Petites Bouchees at the Richmond 17th Street Farmer's Market and to check (buy) out the new Penzey's Spices store that has opened there. I am also scheduled to do a series on ethnic markets in June, including La Tienda in Williamsburg, that I will expand on here at Play with Food.

So thank all of you faithful, who have been hanging around, and hang on, it's time to play with food!!

P.S. Any of you DC foodies who know great places to shop and eat, cool things to do or food-related events, let me know so I can pass the info on to Katie! She is just trying to get her bearings in the big city!

Sabtu, 19 April 2008

RIP

I want to apologize for not being as prolific since I came back from the beach. No, it is not because I don't have tons of new ideas and great recipes to share. In fact, I came back with a slew of ideas and pictures just waiting for a post. However, my Toshiba laptop, which had not even made it to its second birthday has a fried motherboard, and after multiple attempts to get some type of customer service (4 emails to customer service returned without response, 2 phone calls that offered only the alternative of a $400 repair(+shipping)), I have to shop for a new computer. Needless to say I am not very happy since this is an unexpected expense, but with Katie taking her laptop when she moves to DC next week, I will be handicapped without one.

I am researching and want a laptop with staying power (not something that ends up being essentially a "disposable" laptop), so if any of you have suggestions, please share. I have researched Consumer Reports, PC Magazine and have looked at any recent article on customer satisfaction surveys for laptop computers. I have gotten recommendations for a Gateway (which I am currently leaning toward), a Dell Inspiron, and a Sony Vaio. I am particularly interested if you have had good experiences with customer service and support since that was non-existent with my Toshiba, so let me know what you think- I will be buying in the next week since I feel cripppled without my own laptop!


Jumat, 11 April 2008

Beach Birthday #2 - Heaven in Carolina (The Surprise)

Since I last posted, I have discovered something fundamental - a bit of heaven exists here on earth on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. I let you in on the secret of Molly and Katie's double birthday surprise, and none of you let the cat out of the bag. While the beach birthday was Katie's idea, it was a complete surprise for Molly, complete with her siblings from Florida and Washington DC making the trek to the Outer Banks to celebrate. With most of our children now grown, having a reason and a place to get together is a real blessing.

We started by celebrating the girls' real birthday, and Molly was so surprised when her sister from Florida came in that she squealed loud and high enough to crack glass. She was so excited that she started to cry! We had organized a series of small beach-related gifts, with each card having puzzle pieces that when put together would show the beach house where we were going. Another series of squeals resulted when the picture was put together (see her reaction upper left) and we headed to the computer to show her the house (you can see it too by going to Elan Vacations, and looking up Sea Spray).

After the celebration, Katie went to dinner with her boyfriend and Molly started packing so we could get an early start. We caravanned down to the Outer Banks, with the kids a bit ahead of us. Now at this point Molly knew where we were going but she still did not know that her brother was coming from Washington to surprise her. Since we had to stop to get the key, the other members of the caravan got there first and proceeded to look in all the windows and then call to tell us to hurry up!

Since she was the birthday girl, Molly unlocked the door leading to our piece of paradise here on earth. Pictures cannot capture how incredible this house was. It actually took my breath away when I got to the top of the stairs on the top floor and saw 180 degree view of the ocean (Colleen and Rikki with the windows behind them, right).

Sea Spray offers two master suites, each with huge Jacuzzi-style tubs, and oversized showers that your whole family could fit in. Katie and Molly decided that they would take a bubble bath to unwind from the drive while we unpacked and got everything and everyone settled in, so they put on their bathing suits and turned on the bubbles. Bridget was the photog who captured them, buried in a sea of bubbles. The rest of us went on a bike ride, since the weather that first day was gorgeous.

Unfortunately, we were hit the next night by a Nor'easter that brought rain and high winds, but it didn't inhibit our good time at all. There was a pool table that provided hours of entertainment and I found out that there are some members of my family who are pool sharks(Gavin, relaxing while cousin Ian takes a shot- is that mural incredible?)! In the evenings we enjoyed the two-sided gas fireplace that gave the family room a cozy feel even when the wind and rain lashed the outside. There were games of Spoons and of course we played "Murder" and "Sardines. Uncle John (or Aunt Susan as he is affectionately known) amazed children and adults with his latest magic tricks (Bridget and Lilly are mezmerized, left)

I did check blogs and respond to comments occasionally, but with a view like this , it was really easy to get distracted. We also spent time cooking and eating together- no surprise that, just like in our own (much more modest) home, the kitchen was the center of activity. Food was such a big part of our vacation, that I will be doing a separate post just focused on that!

The young people tried flying a "finger kite" out on the dune deck, and all the girls worked together on 2 large puzzles, something we almost never do at home (this house even had a designated puzzle room!- see Katie and Bridget concentrating below)





All in all, despite the weather it was a wonderful time for us all to celebrate, be together and enjoy each other's company. If any of you have a chance or occasion, I would highly recommend Elan Vacations and Sea Spray for a wonderful family get-together or reunion. It can accommodate tons of people without feeling cramped, it offers plenty to do for kids of all ages, with every detail has been thought of and attended to, and the view... it was absolutely amazing. Just being in the house made me feel more relaxed than I have felt in years - perfect for a vacation.

Wondering about the food? I will be covering that, and my thoughts on a well-equipped kitchen inspired by Sea Spray in future posts..

Rabu, 02 April 2008

Sshh... its a secret!


I'm telling you all a secret... I haven't had much time to blog because we are preparing another birthday beach surprise, this time for Molly and Katie who share the same birthday, April 3, just 15 years apart! We have been conspiring for about a month, and while Katie is in on the surprise (we so have one up our sleeve for her), Molly has no idea. I am working on menus, trying to pack without arousing suspicion, arrange for the dogs to go to the kennel, find a temporary caregiver for our hermit crabs (the result of our last beach birthday!), clean coolers, clean the house (I can't stand coming home to a dirty house!)....




We are so excited, we are staying at a gorgeous oceanfront home managed by Elan Vacations, and we are expecting all of our family, my husband's brother and his wife and assorted friends to join us at what to us is a mansion!


What am I looking forward to? Good fun, good food, family and friends, and relaxation, a change of scene. I'll try to remember to take pictures, especially of the food, and I'll share. And until tomorrow night when the surprise is sprung, for all of you.... mum's the word!