States

Monday, July 30, 2012

New England...Vermont

Burlington, VT. Where it all began.


I recently went on a fabulous biking tour of the Lake Champlain area of Vermont.  The company is Vermont Biking Tours and they put on an unforgettable tour.  The guides make sure that every detail is taken care of.  I highly recommend them...how else can you see beautiful scenery, enjoy the great outdoors, and burn off enough calories to eat ice cream without feeling guilty?  Here are several of the ice cream highlights:


Ben and Jerry's.  First started up by Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield in Burlington, VT, you can now tour their factory in Waterbury. See how the ice cream is made, grab a scoop, and learn everything you ever wanted to know about the business. What's your favorite flavor?

    Ben and Jerry's may have originated in Vermont, but Creemees are the ice cream of choice in the Green Mountain State.  Here in CA, we call 'em soft serve cones.  Little shops are everywhere and the flavors are endless.  This snack shop in Vergennes was serving chocolate and strawberry the day I was there, but Vermonters love the maple syrup version.              












Creemees at the Basin Harbor Club, Vergennes.
chocolate torte and black pepper ice cream.
Ok, this was my one disappointment. Dinner in the formal dining room at the Basin Harbor Club is quite an experience.Picture the Kellerman's Resort from Dirty Dancing and you'll get some idea of the place.  I was trying to be adventurous and tried the black pepper ice cream.  It was so wrong in so many ways! Sob.  Imagine taking a spoonful of what looks like innocent vanilla ice cream. It was akin to eating a mouthful of cold, creamy black pepper.  One bite was enough to convince me to stick to the basics.



By the way, if you're interested, here are some of the places I visited.

Friday, July 6, 2012

Retirement Party June 2012

 


Retirement Party  June 2012Retirement Party June 2012

My husband Tim retired from teaching after 33 years and we wanted to celebrate in style, so we traveled to Las Vegas for a few days.  We invited a  number of our friends join to us for dinner and drinks at Sugar Factory in Paris Las Vegas. Sugar Factory is a wonderful place to get a meal at pretty much any hour of the day or night.  There is a restaurant, a  bar, and a candy store all under the same roof.  As far as I'm concerned it takes care of most of my needs, except for gambling, while I am in Sin City.

And being a typical Las Vegas restaurant, The Sugar Factory is over the top with its concoctions.  Take a look at this alcoholic version of a root beer float....

  
Sugar Factory says that it is just like the root beer float you and I remember from childhood, except that they add 3 Olives root beer vodka and vanilla flavored Licor 43.  Nice.

Anyhoo, I had been looking for a special way to commemorate Tim's retirement and Sugar Factory did not disappoint.  They are known for their delicious desserts, and this is one of their finest.  It's called the King Kong sundae, and what a sundae it is!!  I've copied the menu description for you to read:



World Famous Sugar Factory King Kong Sundae $9924 Scoops of Ice Cream, Two Mini Cup Cakes, Sprinkles, Caramel Sauce, Fudge Sauce Strawberry Sauce, Marshmallows, Reese’s Pieces, Chocolate Chip Cookies Crushed Waffle Cones, Gummy Bears, White Chocolate Strawberry Shavings, Sliced Bananas Toasted Walnuts, Whipped Cream, Topped with Giant Lollipops
Serves 12


Now just so you know, Sugar Factory claims that the King Kong will serve 12 people.  I am here to tell you that 14 of us weren't able to finish this, although we did come close.  All I can say is that it was fantastic! The presentation was dramatic, with lit sparklers and plenty of sizzle. Our party got a huge round of applause as the monster platter made its way to our table.  Once it was set down in front of Tim and he made his choice the rest of us squabbled like children over the cupcakes, cookies, cones and edible decorations. Check out the look on his face when it was set in front of him!
Thanks Sugar Factory for making the evening a memorable one! Thanks too, dear friends for being there to celebrate with us.



The Sugar Factory Las Vegas





Saturday, January 21, 2012

Turkish Delight


Hi there! I was going through some travel photos and found this picture from Capadoccia, Turkey. We were touring some of the troglodyte dwellings.The people who lived here were practicing early Christianity and hid in the soft stone formations from the Romans. Fascinating visit! 

The stone buildings are described as "fairy castles".  I'll let you come up with your own description of them.  I can tell  you that "fairy castles wasn't the first thing I thought of when I saw them.

Anyways, after climbing down from the ruins, we wandered into yet another makeshift Turkish bazaar, each stall hawking t-shirts, purses, and souvenirs. In between the tents a  gentleman was twirling something that looked like salt water taffy from a stick. He would swing it around a few times, then plop it back down into a container. He noticed my fascination and invited me over for a spoonful. Surprise! It was vanilla ice cream!

I have to admit I was leery of the hygiene and sanitation issues, but tried it anyways. Strange texture, but very good. I didn't get sick either. All in all, a great day.