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Lobster Fest

September 17, 2012 by Kristin

Hello from Los Angeles!  More specifically, hello from Lobster Fest 2012!  Ariel, Matt, and I decided to venture out from the usual routine and head to The Port and get our feast on.

We stood in carnie lines, smothered our hands with lobster guts, drank icy cold drafts, and soaked in the sunshine.  LA is hotter than Austin right now, if you can believe it, but The Port was breezier than the mainland which made for a solid outdoor day.

Apparently there was a separate line to have someone crack your lobster.  But I took things into my own hands, literally, and made use of my Florida-girl-crab-leg-crackin’ skills.  Skills that were impressive enough for the old couple next to us to reference the Seinfeld “man hands” episode.  Pretty funny stuff…

Hope you all had an equally as lovely Sunday!!

Filed Under: lifestyle, Travel Tagged With: lobster fest, lobster fest 2012, los angeles, sunday funday

Hours In Portland

March 8, 2012 by Kristin

As soon as I dropped off my luggage at the airport hotel, I changed out of business attire and into the adult version of recess clothes.  There was no level of exhaustion that was going to prevent me from spending a few hours in a town that topped my list of musts.

I have always heard such great things about Portland, but the city ended up being much more than I had expected.  There were restaurants, shops, and most importantly, pedestrians, on every corner of downtown.  I found a quick comfort within the bustling streets.

I also found quick comfort within this red coat!

I spent a couple hours adventuring before landing at Clyde Common, the first restaurant that grabbed my attention during a mini Google sesh before leaving the hotel.

I started with the golden beat soup, which was one of the more uniquely delicious dishes I’ve ever had.  I know there is absolutely no way I can recreate this at home, but I’m sure going to try.  Golden beats, apple cider vinegar, Greek yogurt, salt and pepper?  I could be way off, but that’s the starting point I came up with as I ate every last bite.

Next up was broccoli rabe with guanciale, lemon vinaigrette, pistachio, and fried egg.  Something about this dish was a little too bitter for me, but the egg was so cool I didn’t mind.  When I read fried egg I anticipated an ordinary breakfast egg, not the breaded and fried soft boiled egg that arrived on the plate.

And lastly, the cavatelli with root vegetables, crème fraîche, nutmeg, and celeriac espuma.  If this had been the only dish I ordered, I would have eaten it in its entirety.  The flavors were wonderful, but it was entirely too dense for my already full belly.

Even though I had a completely enjoyable evening, four hours in Portland was a total tease.  I would love to come back this year, especially for a mom/daughter trip when the weather warms up a bit.

Have you taken any family vacations recently?

Filed Under: fashion, lifestyle, restaurant reviews, Travel Tagged With: clyde common, fashion, oregon, portland, restaurant review, shopping, vegetarian restaurant

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