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2013 was a different sort of year for us. It involved a lot of change (new jobs for both of us and a new house) and not so much travel, which was really the low point of the year for me. I crave travel planning and having an adventure to look forward to, but starting out a new job means no vacation time and having two mortgages means eating ramen every night limited travel funds.

Luckily, 2014 will bring some excitement in the way of travel. We’re headed to Miami in January and Ireland in March; we may even check out Champagne (aka my heaven) and Paris on that trip. We’ve also got tickets to James Taylor at Tanglewood for July 4th. And lots and lots of house unpacking and projects to do. It looks to be a full year!

Before we jump into 2014 though, I wanted to share a few of the highlights of 2013. It may have been a different year, but it still had plenty of great times. Here’s my best of 2013.

A blissful wine tasting afternoon at Truett Hurst – Our April trip to Sonoma and Napa was pretty magical. We tasted a lot of great wine and caught up with awesome people. As you know we love Northern California, and I bet there will be a wine country trip in 2014. It will definitely include lunch and wine at Truett Hurst.

Truett Hurst Gardens

 

The New York City Marathon – it wasn’t my favorite marathon, but it was my fastest! A cold day running 26.2 miles through the boroughs of New York City is not something I will soon forget. I still have my eye on a 4 hour marathon though!

NYC Marathon finish

 

Our anniversary on Martha’s Vineyard – Summer in New England is the best thing ever. Being able to spend a leisurely day at the beach and exploring Oak Bluffs and Edgartown was the perfect way to spend our anniversary. We’re hoping in 2014 for some more Vineyard time. I’m not-so-secretly hoping the terribly awesome reality TV show of the same name returns.

view of Boston

 

A return to the Jersey Shore and a blissful, spontaneous evening swim with my niece and nephew – This was the perfect day with my family; warm weather, great food, surf, and ice cream. 2013 included lots of family time, but it’s never enough. In 2014 I will try for a little more.

Sandy Hook, New Jersey

My favorite restaurants of 2013 included Ten Tables in Provincetown, Boston Chops (though we had an unfortunate service experience that has kept us from going back since June), Sycamore in Newton, Row 34, and of course, my all time 2013 favorite, Steel & Rye in Milton.

What were your favorite moments/meals/restaurants of 2013?

Tags: Food, highlights, Restaurants, Travel

Happy Monday! Did you have a nice Thanksgiving? Ours was great; unfortunately I didn’t have Friday off so it didn’t really super feel like a holiday, but we enjoyed the day nevertheless.

I personally love when bloggers do roundups of stuff they are loving. When Megan posted last week, it reminded me that I had a whole bunch of random things making me happy that I just wanted to share. Favorites post almost always introduce me to new things I love, so here a few of the things that I am loving lately.

Great Vegan Bean Book

 

The Great Vegan Bean Book, by Kathy Hester – I was excited to receive this review copy because I met the author back at Eat, Write, Retreat years ago and she was just delightful. This book is full of easy recipes that all contain beans. There are soups, stews, breakfasts, appetizers, and even bean desserts. I have only made a couple of recipes so far, but I can easily see this book being the base of many of our meal plans.

 

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HiLine Coffee capsules – These are the first non-Nespresso capsules that I have found that fit in my Nespresso machine. I love that they are slightly less-expensive than Nespresso and that they are produced by a small company in New York City. The coffee is fantastic; I am a huge fan of their decaf especially, since I tend to be jittery all on my own. The names and packaging are fun too! I did receive this generous box of samples to review at no charge, but I plan on replenishing our stock once we run out. I’m a huge fan.

 

Reserve Champagne Bar

As you all know, I am a huge lover of Champagne. The Reserve Champagne bar at the Langham is absolutely perfect for a girls night out or a romantic date around the holidays. We spent a special Sunday afternoon last holiday season at the Reserve, and I can’t recommend it enough for a little bit of fancy in Boston.

 

sugared cranberries

Cranberries! I love these jewel-toned little bursts of tartness, plus, they are good for you. I have enjoyed some cranberry cocktails lately, including a simple one made at home. All I did was create a cranberry “syrup” by simmering cranberries, sugar, and bourbon in a sauce pan. Once cooled, I added a scoop of the boozy cranberries to a glass, poured more bourbon over it, added a splash of fresh clementine juice, topped with ice, and thoroughly enjoyed. Cranberries and oranges are staples of the holiday season, and they definitely add a festive flair.

 

Two Shepherds Grenache Blanc

Two Shepherds Grenache Blanc – I love when wine club time rolls around, and one of our favorites is Two Shepherds. This Grenache Blanc was served prior to our Thanksgiving dinner, and we’re kind of obsessed with it. These wines are, to us, like nothing we have really tasted anywhere else, in the best way possible. If you are wine lover looking for some fun, delicious, and unique wines, definitely check out these wines. We’re looking forward to many evenings with friends and a fire this winter, with our latest Two Shepherds wine club shipment.

 

 

What are some of your recent favorites?

Tags: Boston, cocktails, cook book, Food, recipes, wine

Boston’s dining scene? I just can’t keep up these days. If I did, my bank account would be empty, my pants wouldn’t fit, and I would probably be missing a good chunk of the work week. Every day it seems something new opens, and it makes me super proud and excited to live and work in Boston. It also stresses me out a little! I want to eat it all. Luckily, we are able to have fun and delicious nights out like last Friday at the newly opened Commonwealth in bustling Kendall Square, just a short walk from my office.
Commonwealth Cambridge

I had passed by Commonwealth many times while it was under construction and even popped my head inside a couple of times after it opened, but Friday was my first experience dining there. It is made for fun, social dining, from the decor to the menus and everything in between.

Commonwealth Cambridge menuThe menu is made up of starters, proteins, veggies, and sides, allowing you to mix and match and have a different meal every single time.

Commonwealth cocktail menuCommonwealth also offers a bunch of fun cocktails, beers, and wines by the glass. We were with our favorite cocktail experts, so we did a lot of sipping and sharing tastes. I loved my Lord Nelson, a Commonwealth classic. (Rum Clementine, Creole Shrubb, Burnt Orange)

Lord Nelson cocktailButtery, fluffy Parker House Rolls started off our meal. I was ravenous, and these rolls tasted so good. I am kind of inspired to try to bake them one of these cold evenings. We’ll see.

Parker House Rolls

squid

Since we were with another couple, we were able to order and try a bunch of different menu items. I was not a fan of the grilled squid; unfortunately it tasted very fishy to me. Luckily, everything improved immensely from there.

beet salad

In a continued effort to eat my vegetables, I devoured the beet and arugula salad, a combo that is a favorite of mine, and was super fresh and well executed at Commonwealth. We also ordered up a bunch of delectable sides, including scalloped potatoes, Brussels sprouts, kale, and duck fat fries. Oh my.

sides

I didn’t feel like any of the choices on the protein menu, so I went to the starters and had the oyster po’boy, which was the perfect size in a warm buttered hot dog roll. It was pretty much amazing. Aren’t fried oysters just so decadent?

oyster po boy

Commonwealth dessert menu

We ordered too much food and definitely packed some to bring home, but I had to check out the desserts. From someone who often skips the dessert menu altogether, that sounds kind of strange, but I love the mixing and matching in the Commonwealth dessert menu. Vanilla bean ice cream, a cinnamon waffle, and hot fudge was the obvious dessert choice for me. Waffles and ice cream were a favorite in our home growing up, and they remind me of the New Jersey boardwalk. It was hard to eat another bite, but this dessert made me very, very happy. It was a sweet way to end a fun night.

waffles and ice creamAs I mentioned earlier, I really love the setup of the menu at Commonwealth, and the way that it offers so many choices for sharing. This is definitely a place you want to visit with fellow food lovers so you can cover more of the menu. I can’t wait to return to eat the rest of the sides, cocktails, and desserts!

Do you like ordering a bunch of items to share, or are you all about an entree for yourself?

Tags: cambridge, cocktails, Food, Restaurants

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