Potter Park Zoo held their annual Wine & Stein last Thursday, May 19th, from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm. The after-hours tasting event treated attendees to exclusive evening access to the zoo -- while enjoying a diverse selection of fine wines and beers, light music, a raffle, and delicious hors d'oeuvres.
Culinary sponsors included Bake N' Cakes, Bravo Cucina Italiana, Burgdorf's Winery, Don Henry Distributing Co., Enso, King of the Grill, M&M Distributors, Michigan Brewing Company, Mitchell's Fish Market, Paramount Coffee, Pizza House, Sultan's Middle Eastern Cuisine, and University Club/Mingle.
I had a great time. The food was fabulous, and there were many different kinds of beers and wines for everyone to enjoy tasting. The animals were all adorable. I even got my picture taken with the sharp-looking eagle owl.
Monday, May 23
Sunday, May 15
Weekend Eats
Sunday Dinner
Good times with great friends...
Mangoes with Sweet Sticky Rice
Classic Thai Dessert I love to make for my family and friends...
Recipe here
Gorgeous Looking Strawberries
Steak Dinner
Grilled Rib Eye Steak, served with haricot vert in garlic black bean sauce...
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I hope you had a nice weekend as well!
Good times with great friends...
Mangoes with Sweet Sticky Rice
Classic Thai Dessert I love to make for my family and friends...
Recipe here
Gorgeous Looking Strawberries
Steak Dinner
Grilled Rib Eye Steak, served with haricot vert in garlic black bean sauce...
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I hope you had a nice weekend as well!
Labels:
Things in Between,
Tonight's Dinner
Saturday, May 14
Breakfast at Philly Diner - Philly Eats
Another good eat during our Spring break trip in Philadelphia.
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Thank you for your hospitality, the Baglivos!
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Thank you for your hospitality, the Baglivos!
Philly Diner:
3901 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
3901 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Labels:
Eating Out,
Travel Eats
Friday, May 13
Tuesday, May 10
Trattoria Giuseppe - Philly Eats
I believe it's about time I blog about our Spring Break trip to Philadelphia back in the beginning of April. We stayed in Phoenixville, PA - thanks to the very generous hospitality of a lovely family of my friend, Lynne. Everyday, they introduced us to great dining spots to eat and interesting places to visit. Trattoria Giuseppe was the first restaurant Dom and Felice took us to, as soon as we arrived their home. It was definitely one of the best Italian place I've been to!
Their menu is so big that it took me a while to decide what to order. The price is reasonable and it's BYOB, with no corkage fee. Just remember to bring a bottle or two of your favorite wines, and big appetite since food portion is pretty generous.
We had quite a few of their salads for the table to share. They were all amazing! (Above) Special Salad: Arugula Salad with mixed fruits, fresh mozzarella cheese, and limoncello vinaigrette.
Brasaola con Arrugola Parmiggiano: thinly sliced cured beef topped with arugula and Parmesan cheese, dressed with oil and lemon juice. Awesomeness..
Roasted Artichokes: sliced prosciutto, fresh mozzarella, and green olives, drizzled with white truffle oil. Out of the world!
Calamari Fritti: fried squid, with spicy marinara sauce
Insalata al Prosciutto: mixed salad, tomatoes, olives, with house dressing and Parma ham.
Penne Puttanesca: penne with fresh chopped tomatoes, garlic, capers, olives, anchovies, and hot pepper. My favorite pasta dish.
Their menu is so big that it took me a while to decide what to order. The price is reasonable and it's BYOB, with no corkage fee. Just remember to bring a bottle or two of your favorite wines, and big appetite since food portion is pretty generous.
We had quite a few of their salads for the table to share. They were all amazing! (Above) Special Salad: Arugula Salad with mixed fruits, fresh mozzarella cheese, and limoncello vinaigrette.
Brasaola con Arrugola Parmiggiano: thinly sliced cured beef topped with arugula and Parmesan cheese, dressed with oil and lemon juice. Awesomeness..
Roasted Artichokes: sliced prosciutto, fresh mozzarella, and green olives, drizzled with white truffle oil. Out of the world!
Calamari Fritti: fried squid, with spicy marinara sauce
Insalata al Prosciutto: mixed salad, tomatoes, olives, with house dressing and Parma ham.
Penne Puttanesca: penne with fresh chopped tomatoes, garlic, capers, olives, anchovies, and hot pepper. My favorite pasta dish.
Labels:
Eating Out,
Italian,
Travel Eats
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