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Life lately. It’s been a jumble of pure joy and gratitude tempered with a lot of sadness and despair at the world we live in. I’ve found myself on many occasions feeling guilty for my happiness and safety, then remembering to be grateful and to do my best to extend happiness to others whenever I can.

Gratitude

We had a gloriously relaxed trip to Ireland, where we spent a ton of time with family. I’ll blog a little about that soon though, other than some gorgeous scenery and the Galway Christmas Market, there isn’t much to tell. It was just very simple, just what we needed.

Barna Ireland

mussels in Ireland We made our required visit to O’Grady’s on the Pier in Barna, just outside Galway City, for seafood and beautiful, stormy ocean views. A steaming pot of mussels from right outside, cooked in lemongrass and coconut milk, satisfied my craving for Irish seafood, and a cool Spanish white added that “vacation” aspect to lunch.

 

Worden Hall

 

Worden Hall pizza Around Boston, I’ve been trying to make a point of getting out of our Dorchester dining comfort zone and explore some of the new restaurants. I had a date with a friend at Worden Hall and absolutely loved it. I actually arrived early after a hair appointment and read at the bar for a while, a new favorite Friday or Saturday late afternoon pastime.  There’s something so comforting about a quiet bar and book as we head into this season of hibernation.

Shepard Cambridge

Shepard Cambrid

Periodista Cocktail

On a Cambridge date night, we wandered over to Shepard, which is just absolutely lovely. The white marble bar is beautiful, the cocktails were delicious, and the service was so friendly and warm. I felt like I could have lingered for a long time. The food was also stellar. We only had some small bites, heavenly scallops and bluefish pate, both were really excellent.

Blue Hills hiking

Based on where we live, venturing South of Boston has been fun over the past two years (We moved in two years ago today!). Hikes at Houghton’s Pond/The Blue Hills are a reminder of how exquisitely beautiful the area we live in is, and restaurants like the Tavern at Granite Links and their amped up comfort food, like these buffalo chicken puff pastries, remind us how vast and fun our restaurant scene is.

Granite Links - Tavern at Quarry Hills Last but not least, there’s work. I have been so incredibly blessed with referrals for new clients that I am swamped through the end of the year! I try not to mix client promotion too much into the blog, since this is for fun, but I love the clients I am working with and want to share them with you!

Olive Connection gift baskets

The Olive Connection Brookline is a beautiful, family owned store that has been working hard on delicious food gifts for their first holiday season. They are happy to personalize custom gift baskets for you to come up with the perfect gift for a loved one. You can also shop at their online store!

The BRUFFIN

I recently started working with the BRUFFIN ® on their holiday promotions, because they have been named one of Oprah’s Favorite Things 2015! Flaky, delicious, brioche muffins filled with all sorts of toppings. . . they are pretty amazing and make the perfect addition to a holiday meal or as a gift. the BRUFFIN has been incorporated into some pretty incredible meals too, like the BRUFFIN ® Benedict at the Conrad Hotel in New York City. You can order online or try them at the Gansevoort Market. Barre & Soul

Last but certainly not least, I just started working with Barre & Soul on their PR/Social Media. As soon as I walked into their Harvard Square space for my meeting, I knew I wanted to work with them. It’s a beautiful, serene space, and owner Andrea Isabelle Lucas is full of great ideas and philosophies, not to mention incredibly fit with a great, healthy attitude toward fitness and wellness. Her blog can be found here. I love that they offer virtual classes too; those will come in handy if this winter ends up being like last!

Tags: Boston, cocktails, Dining out, Food, Ireland, outdoors, Restaurants, Travel

One of the best parts of being a blogger is the opportunity to learn about ways in which I can use this blog to promote good. The other night I attended a Hearth Shares dinner at Brasserie Jo. Hearth Shares kicks off today, and you can learn more about this initiative to end homelessness below.

Hearth Shares  Hearth Shares is underwritten by Citizens Bank

 

This holiday season, Boston diners can once again give meaningfully with as little as a $1 donation at area restaurants through Hearth Shares (www.HearthShares.org), a local fundraising initiative to end homelessness.  The program offers restaurant goers the opportunity to easily add a voluntary donation of $1 or more to their bill. Launched in 2014, the program has raised $80,000 to provide support for the Boston area homeless community. Supported by Citizens Bank, 100% of proceeds from Hearth Shares will benefit Hearth, Friends of Boston’s Homeless and a select group of other nonprofits working to end homelessness in the Boston community.

 

Boston Chefs and Restaurateurs Ming Tsai, Jeffrey Gates along with Chef Chris Douglass, Chef Nookie Postal, Chef Jamie Mammano, Chef Jeffrey Fournier, Chef Nicholas Calias and many others have signed on to support Hearth Shares at their restaurants.  They follow in the footsteps of Fergus Henderson, Gordon Ramsay, Angela Hartnett and Ashley Palmer-Watts who support the program’s London counterpart, StreetSmart in their restaurants.  Since 1998, StreetSmart has raised over $10 million for homeless programs in London and has over 500 participating restaurants.

 

WHEN: November 20, 2015 – December 25, 2015

 

WHERE:       Participating restaurants in Greater Boston include 51 Lincoln, 80 Thoreau, 224 Boston Street, Aquitaine Boston, Ashmont Grill, The Backroom, Battery Park, Beat Hôtel Brasserie, The Beehive, Bella Luna & The Milky Way, Blue Dragon, Blue Ginger, Brasserie Jo, Cinquecento, Commonwealth, Estragon, EVOO, Gaslight Brasserie, Juniper, Isabella Restaurant, L’Andana, The Local Newton, The Local Wayland, The Local Wellesley, The Merchant, Metropolis Café, Mistral, Mooo…, Ostra, Sorellina, South End Buttery, Sweet Basil, Sycamore, Tavolo, Teatro, Waban Kitchen, and Za Restaurant Arlington & Cambridge.

 

Brasserie JoThe dinner was very special, in a private room at Brasserie Jo, and gave us the opportunity to learn from representatives of Hearth, Citizens Bank, and Friends of Boston’s Homeless. The commitment to making a difference for Boston’s homeless, and in particular the elderly homeless, was such a passion of these people, and I got to discuss the issue in depth with the President of Hearth, which houses homeless elders in Boston. The simple act of acknowledging the homeless as human beings can be life-changing, and the work these people are doing both made me feel incredibly grateful but also driven to do something to make the world a better place.

Everything we ate was incredible, starting with Pastrami Salmon, Dried Dark Rye, Sauerkraut Bon-Bon, Salmon Roe.

salmon amuse

Fresh butter and baguettes for everyone at the table added that bit of French flair and flavor that I love about Brasserie Jo.

Brasserie Jo

Brasserie Jo  My phone, may it rest in peace, failed for most of the meal, so I don’t have many photos. I now have a new phone and hope to not have any problems in the future. The wonderful menu created for us was as follows:

· 1st Course: Roast Beet, Pickled Shallot, Hazelnut, Goat Cheese Mousse Salad

· 2nd Course: Green Circle Chicken, Parsnip, Chanterelle Studel, Heirloom Carrots

· 3rd Course: Baked Alaska, Pumpkin Meringue, Apple Cognac Genoise, Cinnamon Ice Cream

beet sakad

Brasserie Jo’s chef came out to talk to us and to let us know how important Hearth Shares is to the restaurant. Getting guests to opt in is a bit of a competition, and Brasserie Jo really encourages its staff to promote the initiative.

Brasserie Jo chef

I am so happy that I was able to attend this dinner. I am hoping to volunteer at Hearth in the near future. With all going on in the world, this event and the Hearth Shares initiative is a true reminder that most of us are good and want the best for each other. If you are in Boston and planning on dining out in the next month, please consider one of the Hearth Shares restaurants!

Tags: Boston, community, Dining out, events, Food, homelessness

I loved our trip to Chicago so much. It felt like the perfect mini getaway not too far away. The weather was great, we got to spend time with friends and family, we walked a ton, and of course, we did our fair share of eating and drinking. And with all of the restaurants in Chicago, we could go back many times to do much much more. Below is a round up of our eating adventures.

For more Chicago posts you can read about our Goose Island Tour and my Scenes from Chicago post.

Public Hotel Chicago

We stayed at the Public Hotel, which had two elegant, old school bars, the Pump Room and the Library and Coffee Bar, both offering incredible cocktails. The craft cocktail menu, small bites, low lighting, and general ambiance added so much to our hotel stay.

mimosa Our first morning in Chicago found us walking for miles along Lake Michigan then finally sitting down to brunch outdoors at LuxBar. Mimosas, Salmon Eggs Benedict, and a gigantic breakfast burrito were all delicious and enjoyed while people watching. Brunch on vacation is just the best.

salmon benedict

breakfast burrito

stuffed shells

My friend who was running the Chicago Marathon wanted to carb load the night before, and of course we joined her. Carmine’s was the place to be the night before the marathon. The red wine was flowing, and classic red sauce Italian dishes like my stuffed shells were being served up to noisy tables. The atmosphere was festive and perfect for the exciting weekend that was in it.

Pops Champagne Bar I couldn’t miss the opportunity to taste Champagnes by the glass at Pop Champagne Bar. It’s so rare to have the chance to taste several Champagnes in one sitting, and we took full advantage of the menu!

Pops Champagne Bar Finally, there was the post-marathon celebratory dinner at Hugo’s.We originally set out for Gibson’s but they were completely full, and the kind hostess had someone escort us to their sister restaurant Hugo’s, which serves the same steaks and great food. We felt so taken care of right off the bat; the hospitality all throughout Chicago was remarkable, and we really felt it the most at Gibson’s and Hugo’s.

We wanted the Chicago steak house experience, complete with giant cocktails, meat, and sides.

cocktails in Chicago There were martinis and Manhattans and wedge salads, one of my favorite steak house dishes.

wedge salad When the entrees started to arrive, my husband’s steak was way too rare, so they whisked it away and while it cooked brought him a complimentary shrimp cocktail so he had something while he waited. It was only a matter of minutes, and this little extra touch meant so much. The shrimp were so yummy too!

shrimp cocktail

While my plate doesn’t look very appetizing here, it was simply amazing. I had the steak and crab cake combo, which came with two phenomenal sauces including their pink spicy mayo. 

steak and crab ccakes

My husband’s steak came covered in crab meat and asparagus and was out-of-this world. We also all shared chipotle corn and asparagus.

Hugo's Chicago 

This meal was special, decadent, and so much fun, one of those must-do things if you get to Chicago. It kind of felt like dining in a bygone era, where we really slowed down to enjoy ourselves.

Tags: Chicago, Dining out, Food, Restaurants, Travel, travel blog

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