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Andrew Knowlton Knows His Donuts

Sunday, March 14th, 2010
Mmm donuts via Bon Appetit

Mmm donuts via Bon Appetit

Super pleased to see that Peter Pan Donuts in Greenpoint, Brooklyn made it onto Andrew Knowlton from Bon Appetit’s list of America’s Best Donuts. Damn, do I miss my daily donut habit from when I lived nearby… chocolate cake, jelly-filled, cinnamon, Boston Cream… When it was Amanda’s birthday, I even took the trip over there to get some for her. Donut heaven.

Diet Pastries?

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

Um, no thanks…

in the window of a bakery on Avenue J in Brooklyn

in the window of a bakery on Avenue J in Brooklyn

xoxo Meg

An Apt Change of Plan: Sandwiches, Pizza & Beer in Red Hook

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009
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Defonte's signage

For this Monday’s adventure, we planned a simple trip to Woodside, Queens, to sample the much-revered burgers served at Donovan’s Pub. But as I ran a few errands around the neighborhood that morning, enjoying the warmest, most beautiful weather we’d had in months, the idea of spending the entire afternoon inside seemed grievously wasteful.

I called Meg. It’s so nice out; do you think we should save Donovan’s for some oppressively hot day at the height of summer when all that time in an air-conditioned subway car and a cool, dark bar would be a welcome respite? Sure!

After a little contemplation, we agreed on a trip to Red Hook. An isolated neighborhood along New York Harbor, Red Hook has no subway coverage and can be a bit of a journey by bus, but it’s only a 15- or 20-minute by bike from both of us. Aside from being just far away enough for a bike ride there and back to help assuage consumption-induced guilt, Red Hook is also just a pleasant place to visit and hang out: lots of quiet cobblestone streets lined with comely old warehouses and character-full residential buildings, always breezy and redolent of the sea – usually in a good way; one excellent grocery store, a few nice little bars, and, as we were about to sample, some pretty good grub. (more…)

Worth the Wait

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009
The pie we (almost) conquered

The pie we (almost) conquered

The hubby and I took a little jaunt out to Midwood on Sunday for a pie at famed pizzeria Di Fara. I never thought I would so thoroughly enjoy an hour plus wait standing up, but being able to watch 73 year old proprietor Domenico De Marco at work was priceless. In his corner storefront, De Marco has been making pies in the same fashion for over 40 years. True to what I’d heard, the pizza is phenomenal, but the overall experience went way beyond my expectation. (more…)

A Rainy Monday Well Spent

Monday, June 8th, 2009


Rain had threatened all morning, but it wasn’t until I set out on my bicycle at around 1pm for lunch that the skies finally let loose.  By the time I made the mile-and-a-quarter trek to Catene’s, a tiny Italian deli with, as it turned out, no seating and no room for lingerers, I was thoroughly soaked and 20 minutes early to meet Meg.  A pint, I thought, would be the perfect thing to fill the time and give me a little respite from the downpour.

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