Thursday, December 29, 2011

I may not have traveled the world, but I sure have tasted it.

On Tuesday afternoon, I went back to NYC with two of my closest friends as part of an early 21st birthday present from my parents. No sooner had we dropped off our bags in the room did it begin to rain. Armed with umbrellas and duck boots we braved the conditions and headed to the nearest indoor shopping center. Luckily, the hotel was only a block away from Columbus Circle and The Shops at Columbus Circle Time Warner Center. This indoor shopping center is a must-see for any serious shopper. Its home to a wide range of stores from Williams-Sonoma and Whole Foods to J. Crew, Sephora, Cole Haan, and Tourneau.

One of my friends spotted a waffle truck outside the shopping center, and it just so happened that I had heard of the food truck before. Known as Waffles and Dinges, (pronounced ding-gus) these Belgium waffles were a real treat. Each waffle came with one topping, referred to as the "dinges". We all choose speculoos as our waffle "dinges". What is speculoos? It's a concoction of caramelized gingerbread cookies which have been melted into a nutella-like substance. One of my friends has loved nutella for years, but one taste of speculoos had her reconsidering her love of said hazelnut spread!

Later that night, as we continued to brave gusty winds and pouring rain, we headed to one of my favorite spots in all of NYC, Union Square. Located on the outskirts of Greenwich Village and the West Village, Union Square has a really young, urban feel to it. When school is in session, students from New York University tend to frequent the area, also giving it a college-town feel to the neighborhood. On the weekends, Union Square is home to the Union Square farmer's market, one of the best greenmarkets in New York. On this particular night, we were headed to one of the best places for dessert, Max Brenner's. Upon opening the door to the restaurant, which was packed, I was instantly hit with the smell of chocolate. Max Brenner's is famous for its dessert options which include a variety of fondue options, smore's making, and even chocolate pizza. We opted to share a fondue, which was excellent.

After Max Brenner's we walked around Union Square and stopped by a bookstore called Strand. It's home to 18 miles of books! This is not your everyday Barnes and Noble. Although very hipster in its decor, Strand has a wide variety of classics, fiction and non-fiction, best sellers, bios, textbooks, and more! It's a great place to stop for books about New York City, or unique New York City souvenirs. I could easily spend an afternoon looking around, and I am already planning my next visit to Strand.

We then left Strand and headed to St. Mark's Place. St. Mark's Place reminds me of a seedy boardwalk. On this street there are small storefronts offering tattoos, and piercings, as well as others promoting karaoke, cheap dim sum, and pizza for only a dollar a slice. Yet again, because of its proximity to NYU, St. Mark's is notorious as a college-friendly haven, especially for the more artsy crowd. Although I like to frequent St. Mark's to mostly gawk at the absurdities, it does have a few good cafes that specialize in chai tea. We bought two pots of Moroccan chai tea, which provided a relaxing end to the night.

The next day we headed to my old stomping grounds--Chelsea! The neighborhood of Chelsea has so much to offer in the way of food, architecture, and art, as well as the Fashion! It's home to the Fashion Institute of Technology, where I used to go to school! Our first stop was the High Line, a new must-see outdoor walkway. Somehow this walkway mixes the comfort of a botanical garden in the hustle and bustle of factories, studios, and the neighboring West Side highway. It was very windy on the High Line yesterday, and only the holly leaves were in bloom, so I recommend visiting during the Spring and Summer months.

For lunch, we ate at Cafeteria. I have been to Cafeteria more times than any other restaurant in New York it is that good. The food is unique, and the atmosphere is trendy, hip, and loud. It is always packed, and the sound of various conversations gives it the cafeteria-like atmosphere. Yesterday I had Cafeteria's notorious specialty, the "mac attack," a sampling of three macaroni and cheese flavors including: cheddar and fontina, smoked gouda and bacon, and original macaroni and cheese with truffle oil. Each was amazing.

For our last snack of the day, we visited the Doughnut Plant adjacent to the Hotel Chelsea. Again, this doughnut shop is no ordinary Dunkin' Donuts. Here, they serve up such flavors as: marzipan, pear, valharona chocolate, panettone, vanilla bean, and gingerbread, among many others. I had a peanut butter and jelly doughnut! This consisted of a vanilla cake with a peanut butter glaze, sprinkled with peanuts, and a raspberry jelly center. Delicious!

*I'm not into punk or Rock n 'Roll music, and I never understood the hippies of the 1960s. But I do find American history, as a whole, quite interesting. When I pass by the Hotel Chelsea I like to take a moment to stand outside the lobby and think about the icons of American pop culture who stayed there. They include: Mark Twain, O. Henry, Arthur Miller, Tennessee Williams, Dylan Thomas, Allen Ginsberg, The Grateful Dead, Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Joni Mitchell, Frida Kahlo, and Diego Rivera, just to name a few.


Box that the waffle from Waffle and Dinges came in. 


View of Columbus Circle from the Shops at Columbus Circle Shopping Center. The stars are hung each year during the holidays and constantly change color.


The stars at night 


Chocolate fondue at Max Brenner 

18 miles of books at Strand


Only a small section of the many, many books


We love winter accessories 


The cutest MasterCard ad

"mac attack" at Cafeteria 


A great time was had by all, and I loved going back to some of my favorite neighborhoods in NYC. Hopefully I'll be back in the city once more before returning to DC next week!


Best,


Theresa

Monday, December 26, 2011

munchy marathon

This past holiday weekend I quite possibly baked more than I ever have. (Or at least since Thanksgiving!) Besides reading, running, working out, shopping, sight seeing, blogging, and the many other activities that occupy my time during winter break, I love cooking. Food is one of my passions because there are so many things associated with it. Food is more than just something you eat, it's about the bonding that occurs while preparing it, the history behind a family recipe, and different cultures. Food brings about old memories and creates new traditions. I have a huge sweet tooth so I'm partial to desserts. But I love trying new recipes for all types of meals.

Since I've been home for break my mom and I have baked the following desserts:

Pizzelles: an italian wafer-like cookie typically made around christmas. Anise oil is typically added to the dough giving it a licorice flavor. The dough is pressed using an iron, which gives it the unique pattern. So tasty!


Creme de menthe bars: a simple holiday cookie, but refreshingly yummy. The bottom layer is composed of a light chocolate cake. A layer of mint frosting is spread on top, and a third layer of melted chocolate goes on top of that. Heaven.

Peppermint chocolate bark: the version of "bark" that my mom and I make involves the following ingredients: saltines, butter, sugar, chocolate, and candy canes. I will post the recipe in the near future!

On Christmas eve morning I made light, fluffy, lemon ricotta pancakes, they were luscious.

My mom and I made a chocolate cake with "magic," vanilla meringue frosting for Christmas eve dessert. The "magic" factor comes from the crunchy texture of the meringue mixed with the smoothness of the vanilla frosting. It was delectable.

I also helped my mom make Christmas eve dinner and Christmas day dinner. I don't know how she does it, it felt as if we were in the kitchen all day! Regardless, I had a great time.


Peppermint bark, peppermint hershey's kisses, and the creme de menthe bars 


the platter featured above and chocolate cake with "magic" vanilla frosting! :) yum! 


Tomorrow I'm headed back into the city with my friends. We'll be staying overnight which will make the trip even more enjoyable! 


Best, 


Theresa 

Merry New York Christmas

"Call on your angels
Come down to the city
Crowd around the big tree
All you strangers who know me
Bring your compassion
Your understanding
Lord how we need it
On this New York City Christmas 


Yeah I'm sending you a Merry New York Christmas
And a prayer for peace on earth
Within our time
Oh, the sidewalk angels echo hallelujah
And we understand them
Now more than ever."



-Matchbox 20 A New York Christmas 


I had a fantastic time in New York City on Thursday with three of my closest friends. The weather was unbelievable, at one point it was 59 degrees! It was the perfect temperature for a light jacket and scarf. My friends and I took the train from New Jersey into New York Penn Station. Penn Station was decorated for the holidays, there seemed to be garland everywhere! We then walked through the hustle and bustle of Times Square. Personally, I'm not a fan of times square, there's just a little too much going on all the time.


We headed up to one of my favorite parts of New York; Rockefeller Center. One of my favorite parts about 
this area are the underground corridors that are primarily used by those who work in the buildings in and Rockefeller Center. There are many shops and restaurants underground where you can grab a quick bite to eat, see men getting their shoes shined, and even spot a CEO or two. I spotted Roberta Myers, the editor-in-chief of ELLE magazine, brush past me.


We took a few pictures near the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree, who can resist? Next up was a stroll down fifth avenue and a stop at Tiffany's. Have you ever been to the 4th floor of Tiffany's? Can you guess what's there? I'll give you one hint: "Diamonds." Each of the rings on display was breathtaking. 


After we stopped at FAO Schwartz, a ritzy, wonderful toy store made famous by the movie "Big." My favorite part of the store is the Muppets section, filled with kermit the frog puppets, and dresses for dolls "approved" by Miss Piggy. Custom-made muppets are available for $99.99.


Across the street from FAO Schwartz is one of my favorite establishments in all of NYC, the Plaza Hotel. I've been to the Plaza on various occasions, but visiting at Christmas is one of my favorite traditions. Inside the lobby was a gleaming, hot pink christmas tree representing the famous storybook character Eloise, a rambunctious young girl who lives at the Plaza. The tree was decorated by none other than Betsey Johnson! 


Following our trip to the Plaza we had a late lunch at John's pizzeria, located on West 44th street, in the heart of the theater district. It's right across from the theater where Phantom of the Opera is performed. John's "No Slices" is a great pizzeria where, as the slogan says, you can't order just one slice! We ordered to small pies which was the perfect amount for the four of us. The restaurant space used to be a church but was later converted into a restaurant space. It has a beautiful interior, and I highly recommend visiting if you are in the city.


I had a wonderful day, but it was a little bittersweet to revisit all the places I would walk by everyday when I was going to school in the city. Yet on a positive note, when I miss New York City I can always come visit. 



Rockefeller Center Christmas tree using Instagram.


"Eloise" Christmas Tree at the Plaza Hotel 

Penn Station actually looked nice!  We took a picture in front of a Christmas tree just to prove it.




Making fun of the rediculous animal hats being sold in times square. I was the elephant.

Outside of FAO Schwarz

A color photo of the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree 


I'll be back in NYC next week for a little pre-21st birthday fun, I can hardly wait! Hope your holiday shopping is almost finished!

Best, 

Theresa 

Thursday, December 22, 2011

New York, New York what a helluva town!

Today I'm going to New York City with a few of my closest friends to see the city dressed up for the holidays. I haven't been to New York since August, when I left for school, so needless to say I'm eager to get back to the noise, the bustle, the busy streets, and the gleam of holiday lights. Here are a few of my favorite photos I've taken in the city.

Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree and Ice Rink 

Ornaments on Sixth Avenue 

Radio City Music Hall 

And a few non-holiday pics...

Statue of Liberty 

Brooklyn Bridge from Brooklyn Bridge Park 

view of Lower Manhattan shot on the Brooklyn Bridge 
View of Lower Manhattan from Hoboken, NJ 


Pictures from today's adventure will be available soon! 


Best, 


Theresa 

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Happy Winter Solstice!

I don't actually celebrate the Winter Solstice...does anyone really? I do, however, enjoy December 21st, because it's the shortest day of the year. When it's dark at 3:30 there's a sense of winter in the air. (Although the official first day of winter is tomorrow, December 22!) Plus, after December 21st, the days grow increasingly longer, meaning those long summer nights will be here before we know it.

In honor of the winter solstice/shortest-day-of-the-year/almost the first day of winter, here are a few of my winter must-haves and a few of my favorite evening dresses and accessories!

Winter must-haves:

As many soft, chunky scarves as possible...the bigger the better

Nordstroms plaid scarf 19.50 



J. Crew Snood 39.50 

Burberry checked scarf 375.00 Classic splurge item. 

These wouldn't match any of my outfits, but would go with my black peacoat...and it's such a new york item to have!

Kate Spade "taxi mittens" 65.00 



Wondering what to wear when the sun goes in? 



Zara  79.90



Madewell 118.00


And because every girl needs a pair of these....


J Crew. 159.99



It's raining here...but may your holiday season be warm and full of sparkle!!


Best,


Theresa

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Woodward and Lothrop


Woodward and Lothrop. Sounds like the name of a law firm right? Think again. Using my mom, and Wikipedia, as my main sources of information, Woodward and Lothrop was the first major department store chain in Washington D.C. The grand opening of the first store was in 1887! "Woodies," as my mom affectionately recalls it, having worked there while attending college at the University of Maryland, was a competitor of Macy's and Lord and Taylor. Unfortunately, Woodward and Lothrop went bankrupt in 1994. Its remaining stores were sold to the Hect Company and Lord and Taylor. 

While shopping at Metro Center in Washington D.C. this past October I saw this sign for Woodward and Lothrop on the corner of a building. (Sadly the building is now home to...Forever 21!) I snapped this photo for my mom as a happy reminder that the name Woodward and Lothrop still lives on in Washington D.C. history. 

By coincidence, in today's outfit of the day photo on tumblr I am wearing a small, red plaid scarf that I borrowed from my mom. My mom said she's had it for ages and she wasn't kidding! Here's the tag on the scarf: It's a little hard to read but it says "Johnstons of Elgin made in Scotland for Woodward and Lothrop Washington." How history reveals itself! 


Best, 

Theresa 

Monday, December 19, 2011

Santa are you listening?

My *dream* christmas list!

Christmas is one of my favorite holidays, but in between finals and getting ready to go home I didn't have much time to get into the christmas spirit at school. (Although it seemed that there was a christmas tree in every building on campus! So cute!) But now that I'm home for break I've made up for lost time by listening to Christmas songs via Sirius radio 24/7. I love country music, so a new find has been channel 58 Christmas Country.

A few of my new favorite Country Christmas songs:

Lady Antebellum Silver Bells

Alabama Christmas in Dixie

Kenny Chesney All I Want for Christmas Is A Real Good Tan

Taylor Swift  Santa Baby

Tim McGraw Christmas All Over the World

And a few items on my christmas list....


The North Face Metropolitan parka. I used to see these around NYC all the time last year, and I really wanted one. Especially when it was only 10 degrees! I tend to wear skirts and dresses a lot so this jacket will protect my legs on those chilly days! I tried this jacket on and I love it because the material is so light! The jacket wraps you in warmth but feels like your only wearing a windbreaker! 


J. Crew toothpick cord...slightly random for Christmas, I understand, but they'll go with so much! I was looking for them at the J. Crew in Friendship Heights, Washington D.C. but they were sold out in my size. Fortunately the employee helping me was nice enough to call the J. Crew store I shop at back home, in New Jersey, and had them held for me! Customer service is always a plus in my book.


I will proudly admit the only reason I noticed this perfume, was for its name. Eau de prep! I love it, and the bottle is cute too. I only just smelled the fragrance today and although it seems like the standard light perfume scent, with hints of citrus and fruit, it does has a bit of a woodsy feel to it too. (I was hoping it would smell of rich mahogany and freshly pressed shirts all at the same time...but no go.)

I've been searching for a new pair of shearling-lined moccasins to wear around campus when it gets colder. I've only heard good things about the classic L.L. Bean Wicked Good Moccasins. I think this hunter green color adds a pope of color while still being traditional. 






I'm slightly obsessed with Bobbi Brown cosmetics, her products are fantastic! Plus, Bobbi Brown lives in New Jersey, specifically Northern New Jersey, as do I,  so I have some bias. I received a few of the Hydrating Rich Cream Cleanser samples over the summer and I loved it! I had super sensitive skin but this cleans softened it and really did make it glow! I tried to use the samples as long as I could! I also received the new Lash Glamous Extreme Lengthening mascara in a sample form, and loved it as well. It lengthened my lashes without making them piecey and stickly, it also added thickness another bonus!


Here's to (finally) getting in the holiday spirit!



Best, 

Theresa 

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Three and a half months felt like three and a half weeks

It's amazing how time flies. Its been almost five months since my first post, which I find impossible to believe as it feels like just yesterday. Although I started my blog in July, I became so busy getting ready to start my junior year of college at a new school that my blog took a backseat. Having completed my first semester at the Catholic University of America, I'm ready to take on this blog once again!

As I settle into a three week break of getting ready for Christmas, holiday baking, and trips to my beloved Big Apple, I'll be posting and tweeting galore!

But before I get ahead of myself, here's a brief recap of my 1st semester in DC!


No one said transferring schools would be easy, they just said it would be worth it (okay I've taken some creative liberties here.) At first it definitely wasn't easy entering a new school as a junior. And its hard when its assumed that you're a scared freshman and not a seasoned third year student. Luckily everyone was extremely welcoming!

The biggest difference between FIT and Catholic Univeristy? Living on an actual campus! I loved seeing all the trees and the fact that people really do play frisbee and flag football wherever possible. My many pairs of shoes took a brutal beating as I trekked my way through what I consider to be a big campus, as opposed to a series of buildings. Although I missed being within a 10 minute walking distance from Times Square and a short subway ride from Rockefeller Center, now I am a quick metro ride to Capitol Hill and my new love, M Street, in Georgetown.



                                Just some light packing before I headed to school. #priorities.



                                                           Tourist photo of course.


Representing my home state at the beautiful WWII memorial. If you haven't been it's a must see. 


Lincoln Memorial, again a must see. 



A trip to the National Zoo...it's free!! This picture represents how I felt post-finals to a tee.


I joined a fantastic sorority, my sisters are absolutely amazing! 


Dressed up as Rosie the Riveter for Halloween...(can't stop the preppiness.) 


Homecoming ball, pictured with two of my roommates on my left and a friend. Loving the black and white. 


New friends at the Mistletoe Ball, love you all. 





I still miss the views from my dorm in NYC last year. 

This license plate seems to sum me up pretty well, it's fate that I found this car.