Showing posts with label culinary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label culinary. Show all posts

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Feb in NYC-the final shots

a few more favorites...

amidst the manic energy so distinctive to manhattan, we discovered a few places to slow down and enjoy simple pleasures.  visiting the union square farmer's market was a delight for the senses--the cozy aroma of freshly brewed apple cider envelops you as your eyes absorb the rich palette of the late winter greens and root vegetables. there's nothing like engaging with folks who spend their days on a farm to help settle you down from a frenetic pace in the city! 
we sampled some local winesaps and juicy mccouns at an apple stand to whet our appetite for lunch at Angelica Kitchen a few blocks away. 



to end on an esoteric note, our final new york moment was an afternoon spent ogling vintage wallpapers at secondhand rose in tribeca.  they claim to have the world's largest collection of original vintage wallpapers (damasks, toiles, flocked) and after spending hours there, we wouldn't dispute it.  what a wealth of inspiration... gorgeous colors, textures, and history. seeing the papers up close tempts you to incorporate these treasures in every room.  a definite stop if you're doing any kind of decorating.  

Feb in NYC-part 2

culinary creations...


what are those you wonder? well, these morsels are actually foie gras lollipops. yes, that's what you read. and believe it or not, we had the pleasure of consuming them at picholine during our gourmet adventures in the big apple.  flavors exploded on the palate! 
on the other end of the taste spectrum, the confections below are an assortment of birthday cupcakes from sugar sweet sunshine (lower east side). no trip to manhattan would be complete without a frosting overload from sugar sweet, billy's or the ever popular magnolia. all 3 will get the job done but sugar sweet has the friendliest service and  the advantage of offering red velvet (center, with the candle) and luscious lemon (top row, middle), which launch it over the edge in our book.