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Poland: Can you have too many Pierogies? September 22, 2011

Filed under: Contiki,Europe,Food,Poland,Travel — Kelocity @ 9:43 pm
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If you don’t know what a Pierogi is, please go google it, and then come back. Because this post is alllllll about Pierogies. And for good reason too. Poland is known for them! After eating lots of Schnitzel in Austria and Germany, we were ready to eat our weight in Pierogies once we got here. And boy, was it delicious.

After a morning heavy with history in Krakow, we headed back into Old Town on a mission to find some good Pierogies. A few people had recommended a place nearby called “Domowe Przysmaki”. Sure it was pretty much in the heart of all the tourists, but we gave it a try anyways.
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The menu was in Polish, but we were able to successfully order two three amazing dishes.
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Irving had been dreaming of this moment for months prior to our trip. We were very excited for some authentic Polish dumplings!
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The first dish was the traditional boiled version. Filled with cheese and topped with grilled onions. I was hoping for some sour cream on the side, that’s how we always at them growing up. But that must be another one of those “Americans ruin everything” tricks, because they definitely didn’t have sour cream there. And honestly? Didn’t even miss it. It was awesome even without it.
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The second dish was the same thing, but fried. It was like a crab rangoon or crispy wonton or something. Love.  We split both dishes halfsies.
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I have to say it was a tie. They were both amazing-melt-in-your-mouth Polish deliciousness.

Then we went back up to the counter and ordered another item off their awesome ‘hung by clothespins’ menu.  This was “Dumpling with Fruit”.  Yum! Not exactly what we were expecting, but it was also tasty and satisfying.
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So what are you supposed to do after eating three plates of Pierogies? Walk. Walk. WALK! So walk we did. All over Krakow.
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We didn’t have too much free time, but we had just enough to get explore old town and it’s surroundings. Wikipedia told me that ‘entire medieval old town is among the first sights chosen for the UNESCO’s World Heritage List’. It used to be a walled city and a few of its original towers and moats are still standing.
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Krakow has one of the largest public squares in Europe.
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I just noticed those people behind me… what are they wearing?!
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Soon enough, it was time to board the bus again. We chose to do the Wieliczka Salt Mines, which was an optional Contiki excursion and we heard they were pretty cool anyways. It wasn’t too far away, but long enough to squeeze in just one ‘sleeping-on-the-bus’ picture. (We’ve got one from every trip!)
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Soon enough, we arrived at the mines. It is one of the oldest mines in the world and had been consistently mined from the 13th century until 2007.
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The mine was also on UNESCO’s World Heritage list.
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The tour started with a 64-flight descent down an old mine shaft. It now has stairs and you have to walk all the way down. (wasn’t as bad as you’d think, they were short flights!)
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As soon as reached the bottom, we realized how commercialized and touristy this site had become. Some of the displays were impressive, but they tried to add light and sound shows that made it a little bit hokey. (Although they project laser beams on the Egyptian Pyramids, so maybe that’s just the way of the world nowadays).
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Even though we were a quarter mile below the surface, surprisingly our guide’s cell phone still had enough reception to ring… strange, no?

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Each of the caverns inside the mine used to be salt that had been chipped away and sold. And all of the tunnels were rock that had been blasted out of the way to find more salt.

When the miners were down there, many of them used to carve statues out of the salt. They were beautiful and impressive. I raised my hand and asked “weren’t they supposed to be working?” but the guide didn’t answer me.
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At one point, we were just walking along and then the guide mentioned “oh, and now you have to pay for your photos”. We were confused since we had been taking pictures the whole time. But apparently what she meant was that you had to pay for the right to photograph the “big salt ballroom”. We declined, so I have no pictures of it, but lucky for you, the internet had lots to share.

This entire room used to be salt that was mined and hauled away. Now it’s a cavernous space with carved salt murals, statues and art work. Supposedly, the chandeliers are solid crystal from a nearby mine.
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There was also a big brine lake with a higher salt concentration than the dead sea.
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In the middle and end of the tour, we were greeted by souvenir stands and snack bars. It did feel a little strange to be inside a 800 year old mine and be faced with bags of Doritos and espresso machines. Took the charm away I thought.
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The worst is that you were victim to the trap and they made you stay there for 20 minutes with the hopes you’ll cave and end up buying something. That doesn’t sit well with me, so we just walked around. We were very entertained my this sign near the snackbar, haha:
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Anyways, all in all, the mine itself is worth seeing. It’s crazy that human hands carved away at it for eight centuries. But I think they ruined it by trying to rip people off left and right once you’re in there.

Thankfully at the end, they don’t make you walk back up to the top, there’s a cool old-fashioned mining elevator that shoots you up to the top in just 30 seconds.
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The bus then dropped us back off into Krakow’s Old Town and we did what any decent tourist would do. Hunt for MORE Pierogies! Seriously!
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Didn’t take long to find one. This time we tried Zapiecek (which we later found out was a popular chain).
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I decided I needed some vegetables and tried to order a root soup (sold out)… beet soup (sold out)… side salad? (got a quick ‘no’)… Ok then. Just a plate of Pierogies then. And add some broccoli (and a single kernal of corn?). Done.
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Once again it was great.
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We really loved Krakow. The people were fantastic, the food was great and the history and sights will literally take your breath away. For a country that has been torn apart so many times and ravaged by war, they have done a tremendous job rebuilding their country and their spirits.
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Sweet Butter and the Palm August 24, 2011

Filed under: Food,Love — Kelocity @ 9:43 pm
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I ate out a lot this week for some reason. 99% of the time, I bring my lunch to work, but lately I guess I’ve been lazy. But the food and the company has been great, so I can’t complain.

Today I ate at Sweet Butter in Sherman Oaks for the first time. It was a little pricey, but definitely worth it. The atmosphere is fun and the food is incredible. We had a nice leisurely lunch outside today. Even though it hit 104* in the valley today, it sure didn’t feel like it under their awning with an arnold palmer in hand.
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I got an artisan grilled cheese that was to DIE for. I consider myself a grilled cheese connoisseur and I have to say this was hands down one of the best I’ve EVER had. It had a high quality cheese with heirloom tomatoes inside. Delicious. The shoestring fries were kind of meh, but I ate them anyways. I’ll eat anything with ketchup.  I am already scheming up a trip back just for more of that grilled cheese.
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I haven’t seen much of Irving this week. We’ve been working opposite schedules and he’s often going to bed when I get home and he’s gone by the time I wake up. In order to catch up on life, we took a trek downtown for a change of scenery. In the car ride there we had a “brain dump” where we just chatted about miscellaneous things that happened during the week. We are both independent people, but after a few days, we really crave each other’s undivided attention and need to reconnect.

We really do make a great team. Case in point this week… Irving started a load of laundry. I came home and threw it in the dryer. He came home and folded it. We never communicated once about it, but we’re like a well oiled machine and make such a great team. Love you babe!
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Dinner tonight was at the Palm Restaurant, courtesy of American Express (who sent us a gift card for some reason! Score!)
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The food was great, but I just don’t understand fancy restaurants. The décor was nice, the food was great…. but it just didn’t feel special for what you get for your money. I don’t know, guess I’m just one of those girls who isn’t impressed by fancy menus and white linen table cloths. I felt so out of my element.
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It was a great evening though. Nice to get out together and enjoy downtown LA.
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Do you like fancy restaurants?  It’s fun to get dressed up and catered to, but I’m definitely more at home with Olive Garden. At least they give you chocolates when they hand you the bill. That’s always a winner in my book.

 

Tiny Baby Things August 22, 2011

Filed under: Babies,Food,Friends — Kelocity @ 8:32 am
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Well, it really does seem like there has been a parade of babies lately! First it was wedding after wedding and now so many of my friends are starting families and it’s so much fun. This weekend was the baby shower of my good friend, Janet. She’s having a baby boy soon and was great to celebrate with her.

The shower was gorgeous, everything was just so adorable.

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What a good idea to make tea sandwiches out of cookie cutters!
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And the cake! Oh, the cake. More on that later. But it matched the plates! IMG_7375

I couldn’t wait to steal a taste of that icing!
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It was so nice to have a sit down lunch and get to know some of Janet’s friends. Such a great group of girls.
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We played a lot of really fun games that I’d never seen before. This first one had a board of all kinds of candy bars. Then the host read a story and you had to guess which one matched. For example: “The amount of hospital bills from having a baby…. 100 Grand” or “Twin baby Boys… Mike and Ike”. All of them were so funny we were laughing so hard.
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There was a game of ‘match the celebrity baby’ too. I’m happy to report that I got them all right.
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Ok, seriously, how cute is this? Can you believe someone made this?
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Lunch was delicious. Especially the salad. I almost went back for more.
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Later, we all decorated onesies for the baby.
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We each started with a different size onesie. A blank canvas if you will.
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Let the creativity begin!
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Janet’s husband and Irving were college roommates, so I thought it was appropriate to represent!
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I’m sure it will be his favorite shirt. Bahaha
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Then we ate the cake!! Oh man, I love cake. I asked for a piece with extra frosting and boy did they deliver. Some of the best icing I’ve ever had. That “sugar-rush-to-you-brain-hurt” kind of good. It tasted as amazing as it looked.

Note: not my piece of cake. Mine had extra smears of icing all over the plate.
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Soon it was time to shower Janet with presents. Everything was just so cute. We oo’d and aah’d over all of it.
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Baby Rocker T-shirts! Are you kidding? Adorable.
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Congrats to the mama-to-be. She was just glowing. So happy to be part of this special day.
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From Surpris-er to Surpris-ee! August 17, 2011

Filed under: Chicago,Family,Food,Friends,Travel — Kelocity @ 9:00 am
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So I was in Chicago to see my mom and my sisters, but Laurie didn’t know I was coming, so she was completely surprised to see me standing there in her living room at 7:30 in the morning on Saturday. We walked around the city all day, and when we came back to her place, we were exhausted. But then there was a knock on the door and we both thought it was the pizza man who we had ordered from.

Imagine my surprise (and Laurie’s) when my oldest friend, Linsay, walked in! We have been friends for 25 years! She was the first friend I ever had and we are still close today!! She was in town to see a college friend and when she found out I was going to Chi-town, she coordinated with my mom to surprise me! aweeee!!!! Now I’m the one who was surprised!
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She’s one of those friends that I don’t get to see very often, but when we’re together it’s as if we’d never been separated. We had so much to catch up on since her wedding in February!
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Laurie then announced “Is there anyone else I should be expecting this weekend?” hee hee. We took the whole gang to Ed DeBrevic’s for dinner. It’s kind of like Dick’s Last Resort, a restaurant where they make fun of you while you eat and make rude comments. It was very funny.
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They also did hilarious dances around the restaurant and the staff wears ridiculous outfits.
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And somebody told them it was my birthday that weekend and they brought me over their signature “World’s Smallest Sundae” which was just as it seems! One bite of ice cream with whip cream and hot fudge in a tiny shot glass!
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Awe, I can’t imagine a better birthday! So fun!
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After, we hung out with everyone back at Laurie’s place and my mom surprised me with a homemade cake. (Don’t ask me when she had time to do that!) I was totally surprised and it was SO delicious!
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Laurie’s roommate is seriously a saint for letting all of us crash at their place all weekend! Thanks, Girl!
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And yes, Laurie totally paid money for that poster behind them. Sometimes, I can’t believe we are related.

More to come from Chicago! Good times ahead!

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PS…. The Winner of the Vanilla Frosting Chips is Amanda! She shares my love of Vanilla!!! I will get your chips to you soon!! Congrats!

 

Chocolate or Vanilla August 11, 2011

Filed under: Food,Giveaway,Review — Kelocity @ 10:00 pm
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I didn’t get outside once today! It was such a nice day too. Hope to change that tomorrow and go for a nice walk.

Next week I will be switching my blog to a self-hosted server. I’m so excited that my little blog is growing up! I’ve been trying to tweak a few things to get it ready for the big move. Let me know if you notice anything strange in the next few days.

I’d also like to take a moment to thank my lucky stars for friends like Erica who brought me an AMAZING chocolate treat from her recent trip to Canada. (She was there at the same time Will and Kate were there!)
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We adore Ice Wine. It’s a little pricey, but once a year or so, it’s definitely worth the splurge. Ice Wine comes from grapes that are harvested while they’re frozen so they can only make it in certain parts of the world (like Canada!)
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Whoever thought to combine this with chocolate should win some kind of prize. It was delicious! Thanks, Erica!
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Irving and I went to the grocery store tonight (armed with BOATLOADS of coupons from BlogHer!) He wandered around the store looking for boring things like BBQ sauce and milk while I beelined to my favorite aisle.
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Boy, do I love cereal. I could spend all day looking at cereal boxes, comparing prices, sizes and taste. Growing up my mom used to have a $2 rule. We had to choose the cereal that was $1.99 or less. Nowadays it’s hard to find a box for less than $3, but I still try to go for the sales and use my coupons. I totally broke all the rules tonight when I walked away with this.
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I got a few samples of this at BlogHer this weekend and I LOOOOOVED it. It was $4.49 (my mom is probably gasping out loud right now!) but I had a coupon that brought it down to $3.50. Still pricey, but worth it for a product I now love so much. (Hear that Quaker? you gave me a free sample and I shelled out a few bucks for more just a few days later! Marketing for the win!)
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Classic Foods sent me (two) boxes of some of their new Baked Classics Chips recently. I wasn’t expecting to get quite so many, so I have been sharing the love with my friends lately.
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They made an appearance at the Hollywood Bowl last week and I passed them out to our friends. Chips make great picnic food. They travel well and it’s fun to have your own bag.
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They sent over a new product that I’ve never seen before: Vanilla Frosting Multigrain Chips. I am a total vanilla girl. I almost always choose vanilla over chocolate if given the choice! (But I’ll never turn down good chocolate either, don’t get me wrong!) Wait… a vanilla frosting flavored chip? How intriguing!

“They are popped to a light, crunchy crisp and then seasoned in the mouth-watering flavor of Vanilla Frosting.”

They have no cholesterol, trans fat, saturated fat, preservatives, msg, high fructose corn syrup or artificial flavors or coloring.
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I’m a huge vanilla fan and I really, really liked these. They feel indulgent, totally satisfy my sweet tooth and surprised my taste buds a bit. I’ve been bringing them with my lunches lately, but I always save the chips for my 3pm sugar craving hour. Always does the trick.
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I asked my friends to try them too and let me know what they think. Overall, most people liked them and appreciated what a new and different product it was. But some thought the taste was a bit artificial. It’s also a little strange because they do taste like a rich sugar cookie, but the texture is that of a chip. So maybe it could be compared to a crunchy cookie? It’s hard to explain, but I kind of liked it.

Want to try them for yourself? I have a couple of bags to give out! Comment below and I’ll pick a winner on Monday.
Tell me what your vice is: salty or sweet!

Classic Foods provided me with these chips for the purpose of reviewing it on kelocity.com. All opinions are my own.