I went to Texas Roadhouse a couple of nights ago. It was my second time dining in a Texas Roadhouse establishment (1st time in this location, though). I have been wanting to go back for a while now. I used to pass it every day on my way to work and every time I did … Continue reading Texas Roadhouse – Better Than I Remember
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Roasters ‘N Toasters – A Little Piece of NY in Miami
I had the pleasure of dining at Roasters 'N Toasters, a contemporary eatery featuring traditional NYC-style dishes, for the first time last week. It is apparently rated the #1 deli in Florida. Last year, I visited NYC twice (in October & December) and both times I ate at the famous Katz Deli. So, it is … Continue reading Roasters ‘N Toasters – A Little Piece of NY in Miami
DIY Harry Potter Decorations
Check out my YouTube video on how I recreated the magic of Harry Potter! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FFJXblMhpw&t=3s I don't usually follow specific themes for Christmas, but this year I decided to give it a shot! After completing my Harry Potter movie marathon (I try to do this every year around Christmas), I knew I had found my … Continue reading DIY Harry Potter Decorations
My Dad’s Famous Chocolate Pudding
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXOppXjomF8 My Dad has spent years perfecting this recipe and let me just tell you...it does not get any better than this! The Goya Maria Cookies are a great touch. I hope you enjoy this treasured family recipe. Ingredients 1 large can of evaporated milk 1/2 cup of water A little less than 1/4th cup … Continue reading My Dad’s Famous Chocolate Pudding
Pumpkin Pie Egg Rolls
Check out my How To video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/r2dmUWeIlHg I used a recipe on Delish to get me started. I first happened upon the idea of pumpkin pie egg rolls on Pinterest, while I was conducting research for my Thanksgiving menu. I thought it would be too much of hassle to make it on Thanksgiving, … Continue reading Pumpkin Pie Egg Rolls
Serendip-A-Tea – Scintillating, Spry & Special!
I was pleasantly surprised by how splendid Serendip-a-Tea was. It may be hidden and not as popular as its neighbor, Hole in the Wall, but it is not to be disregarded. The place is quirky and distinctive. In addition to its heartwarming display of art/decorations and unique teacups, it provides excellent, personalized service. … Continue reading Serendip-A-Tea – Scintillating, Spry & Special!
Healthy & Easy Pumpkin Bread
I woke up craving pumpkin bread, so I made it! It was challenging for me to find the perfect recipe, but I eventually found one I could work with. Baking is a science and an art, therefor I am cautious when experimenting. This is the recipe I used to get me started: https://cookieandkate.com/2016/healthy-pumpkin-bread-recipe/. I wanted to make … Continue reading Healthy & Easy Pumpkin Bread
Grand Teton National Park
We concluded our getaway at Grand Teton National Park and boy, was it the cherry on top of our transformational trip. After all the hype and excitement Yellowstone provided us with, it was nice to wind down at yet another treasure the U.S.A has to offer. Fun fact, Grand Teton is only about … Continue reading Grand Teton National Park
Bombay Darbar – Authentic Indian Cuisine in Coconut Grove
The once lively Coconut Grove was deserted on Saturday at 9:30PM, but Bombay Darbar was far from vacant. The place was effervescent and clearly not disturbed by the lack of activity in the area. Upon entering the restaurant, I was immediately reminded of a banquet hall – as if I traveled … Continue reading Bombay Darbar – Authentic Indian Cuisine in Coconut Grove
Talavera Cocina Mexicana – Classic & Contemporary Cuisine in Coral Gables
I immediately liked Talavera Cocina Mexicana when I walked in and saw a painting of the iconic and gorgeous Salma Hayek – no, I'm not at all easy to please... I went on a Sunday afternoon and the place was packed – typically perceived as auspicious and this scenario was no different. … Continue reading Talavera Cocina Mexicana – Classic & Contemporary Cuisine in Coral Gables
