Sunday, March 31, 2013

Matzo Roca

Happy Passover/Happy Easter!  I can imagine that most of you are recovering from chocolate bunny and Peep induced comas, or resting after exhausting egg hunts.  Or maybe you are sick of eating Matzoh.  If you are, may I suggest one of my favorite ways to make Matzo palatable: Matzo Roca!

This is the delicious combination of chocolate and caramely goodness that masks a bland but crispy Matzo Cracker.

These are actually fairly easy to make, you just need 5 ingredients:
1 package Matzo crackers (avail at your local grocery store in the Kosher section)
1 package Chocolate chips/ 1-2 bars baking chocolate
1 C. brown sugar (packed)
1 C. butter (yes, I know, but it's worth it, trust me)
Slivered almonds

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line sheet pan with foil, spray with non-stick spray and lay out matzo crackers.  In small pot bring butter & brown sugar to a slow boil for 5 minutes, stirring constantly.

 Pour over Matzo crackers, spread so the caramel fully covers the cracker, and place in the oven for 5 minutes.  Remove and sprinkle chocolate over the matzo, allow to melt for a minute or two and then use a spatula to spread the melted chocolate over the Matzo.


 Sprinkle slivered almonds across the top.  Place pans in the freezer/fridge and allow to harden, then break and enjoy!
Golden Tidbit:

If you had the chance to enjoy a Passover Seder this week, you drank some wine (4 cups, to be precise!).  So of course, I'd like to suggest a Gold Corkscrew for all your wine opening needs! ($5.99 from Amazon)

Golden Quote: "Wine is one of the most civilized things in the world and one of the most natural things of the world that has been brought to the greatest perfection, and it offered a greater range for enjoyment and appreciation that, possibly, any other purely sensory thing." - Ernest Hemingway

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Downtown Living

Spring in our household means moving season; this is the life of a renter.  You sign a lease for 6, 12, 18 months, and at some point, it's up and you either love it and stay, or start the search one more time.  I understand the allure of the suburbs; the lawn, the garden, more square footage, a neighbor that hopefully doesn't share a wall with you, let alone a floor and a ceiling. But there's something about urban living that we can't won't give up.  A lot of somethings, really.

Most popular FAQ's about our downtown life:
Q: Where you do get gas?
A: Capitol Hill, Queen Anne, SoDo, and in a pinch, Denny Way.
Q:Where do you buy groceries?
A: Within walking distance- Whole Foods, C-Stores, Target (long walk/bus), IGA (long walk/bus), Safeway or QFC when in the car, or the best option ever invented: Amazon Fresh Delivery.
Q: Isn't it loud?
A: Yes, but you get used to it.  After a while, if the city is quiet, you know something is really wrong
Q: Where do guests/friends park or Isn't driving in downtown horrible?
A: We are lucky enough to have an open air lot next door to our building with reasonable rates, street parking if you are willing to look/walk a bit. And yes, driving in downtown sucks, which is why we recommend parking on the edges and walking everywhere.  We don't drive unless we have to.

Advantages
  • Our power will probably never go out.  If it does, I'm willing to bet that we're looking at a Zombie Apocalypse. 
  • Landscaping/upkeep - I don't spend my weekends gardening/mowing/painting.  Lightbulb goes out?  That's a phone call to replace.  My building's roof deck & entry is always immaculate.
  • We can walk/Cab/Uber/Lightrail to SoDo for any sporting event and not worry about parking. Ever
  • We have our choice of 50+ restaurants within a 10 block radius of where we live. We could eat somewhere different every week for a year and easily never repeat.
  • Same day delivery - Nordstrom & Amazon both offer it, in Downtown.
  • All the major Seattle tourist attractions are within walking distance (Space Needle, Seattle Center, EMP, Pike Place Market, Seattle Underground, Columbia Tower, International District, etc)
  • Major city events (4th of July, NYE, Torchlight) are just a stroll away, or in one case, a view out the window.
  • Snow days (when they actually do happen) are awesome instead of the worst headache ever. I can still walk to everything I need.
  • Starbucks. Yes there really is one on every block. Sometimes two or three.
  • Space.  Limited space means you get more efficient/creative, and are less likely to develop a clutter problem. You can't hide clutter well in 900 sq ft.
  • I don't have to get into a car to go do the things I want to do.
  • The views.  I can see Elliot Bay, South Lake Union, Mt. Rainier, Mt. Baker, the Olympics, the Cascades, the Space Needle, etc. depending on where I am in my building or downtown. You truly can't get tired of how amazing the place we live is when you see the most fantastic views every day.
  • There is a vibrancy, a buzz, a pace, even a mood to a city that makes it feel alive all the time.  And unless you've lived in one, it's hard to understand.

Disadvantages: 
  • If the elevator is unavailable/broken, it's a 17 story walk.  It's happened. Once.
  • Homeless people.  You'll never be asked for more spare change in your life than you will in the city.  If you concentrate social services within a 4x5 block radius, that's what's going to happen. 
  • Taking the dog out means getting in an elevator. To a pet walk or truly outside, but not as easy as just opening a door.
  • Space. Ever worried about fitting your couch into a room?  We do. Every time the lease is up.
  • Higher cost of living.  Which is pretty much offset by all the advantages listed above.
Golden Tidbit:
A necessity for every city-dweller; the Starbucks Gold card.  Register any Starbucks card and you can be on your way to GOLD. (more info here ) 

Golden Quote: "I have an affection for a great city.  I feel safe in the neighborhood of man, and enjoy the sweet security of the streets." - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Sunday, March 17, 2013

St. Paddy's Day Spring

Happy Wear-Green Day! In looking for something to wear today I did realize I had a lot more vibrant emerald Green to wear than I thought (blazer, crop pants, cardigan, silk shirt and 3-5 necklaces - although I have always loved jewel tones, so maybe this shouldn't surprise me). It truly is a gorgeous day out for St. Paddy's Day, so we decided a little brunch and cigar walk was in order (walk for me, Cigar for Jeremy)  We stopped at Blueacre (really, go if you haven't been, I'm serious that this is one of the best restaurants in Seattle) for a breakfast bite to energize and catch up with our favorite bartender, the shaggy ne'er-do-well we know as Neil. Then off on a walk filled with as much sun & nature as we could find within a mile or so of our apartment.  From the flowers we found, you'd think it was already spring, but I believe some great gardeners and city facility owners should get the credit.




And trying something new, an experimental B&W with Birch trees at the Federal Courthouse


Golden Tidbit:

Since it's St. Patrick's Day, I figured it was only fair to make sure the Golden Tidbit had some Green in it.  Also, Emerald is the Pantone color of the year, so really you should already be taking advantage. This Cabachon Kelly Green Bib necklace from Piperlime is $38 (free shipping!) 

Golden Quote: "The First day of spring is one thing, and the first spring day is another. The difference between them is sometimes as great as a month." -Henry Van Dyke

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Marathon Support Crew

We had the chance to cheer on my friend Stephanie on her first Half Marathon on Saturday.  If you've ever run a Half or entire Marathon, you know that those silly signs that people hold up can be the encouragement you need to get up the hill, keep running, or just get you over the wall.  I decided to have some fun with it:
@Approx 3 miles: Run Now, Wine Later
@ Approx 5 Miles: Hey Girl, keep running! This guy will be waiting for you at the Finish Line (her fiance)
@ Approx 8 miles: Don't worry, tomorrow you won't feel your feet at all!

We also ran into another friend (Jessie) right off the start line, who was very excited to see us:
"Hey, I know you!!"
We weren't the only ones with the motivational sign idea, we saw this around the 8 mile mark:

But most importantly, Steph finished her Half Marathon, and she was greeted with her Half Medal and of course, roses (what girl doesn't love getting flowers?!) Welcome to the Half Crazy club, Steph!


Golden Tidbit:

We had some chase music as the Mobile Support team and Charles introduced me to the song "Gold".  Clink the word Gold and it will link you to iTunes, the song is just $1.29! (doesn't hurt that Macklemore is a local Seattle Artist, too!)

Golden Quote: "You have to forget your last marathon before you try another. Your mind can't know what's coming." -Frank Shorter


Sunday, March 3, 2013

Blueacre Brunch & ECCC

If you haven't had the chance to get to Blueacre  for Brunch, or really any meal, go NOW.  We try to make it every Sunday (happy hour all day is a pretty good reason) and the food is nothing short of the best you'll have in Seattle.  Executive Chef & Owner Kevin Davis has turned the former Oceanair space into a bright & cheerful place to experience a meal.
The bar
We've been for Brunch, Lunch, Dinner & Happy Hour and can honestly say that I've never been even slightly disappointed at anything on the menu (which changes all the time, btw, so if you see a must have, get it!  You might not see it tomorrow)  In true Northwest Brunch Style, my friend Stephanie & I split a dozen Oysters:

During Happy Hour, only $1 each, BEST deal in Seattle
Fresh Squeezed juice is the secret to a great cocktail
We try to bring all our out-of-town friends to Blueacre for a true taste of the best the Northwest has to offer and always been happy we did.

Speaking of the Northwest, you probably knew that this weekend was Emerald City ComiCon (ECCC), and if not, here's some pictures of the amazing lengths true fans will go to; it's actually pretty impressive.
1. Harley Quinn & Poison Ivy 
2. Storm Troopers. On an Escalator
3. I have no clue, but all the blue parts lit up, really impressive
4. The Incredibles
5. Jay & Silent Bob
I wish that the pics of a really convincing Batman hadn't turned out blurry (truly looked like Michael Keaton walked off the set) We found all this great cosplay without even going into the event itself, just wandering around the Convention Center.

Golden Tidbit:

The best way to eat Oysters?  With a Golden cocktail fork of course! This 6 piece set of Gold plated Cocktail forks is a steal for just $14.95 (Amazon)

Golden Quote: "He was a bold man that first ate an oyster." - Jonathan Swift