Hi, I'm Rachel.

A few years ago I could barely boil water.

True story.

Determined to be a kick ass wife, I developed a love for football and learned to cook in my tiny Jersey City kitchen. I spend my days working in Manhattan, my nights and weekends chasing after a rambunctious toddler, and the hours in between cooking with my husband and feeding my TV habit...oh, and I blog about it all! 

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Entries from November 1, 2009 - November 30, 2009

Thursday
Nov052009

Fun Foodlines


I'm all tuckered out from late night Game 6 and my love affair with the Yanks continues...anyone planning on attending the parade tomorrow?

Anyhow, as I try to muster myself together for work, check out some fun food headlines from this week.

- Not sure how this could possibly be a good thing, but 7-Eleven will start selling low priced wine - Cabernet & Chardonnay for a mere $3.99 per bottle. I wonder if they'll start pairing this with a Big Bite, making the first 7-Eleven combo meal.

- First lady Michelle Obama will help Food Network kick off it's new season of Iron Chef America. Bobby, Batali, and Mrs. O? How will I ever go back to just regular, plain ol' Iron Chef America?

- Anyone catch the Top Chef Reunion Dinner last night? How about the new Man V. Food? I left 'em on my DVR in favor of Game 6...but will certainly be catching up with Fabio tonight!

- Tonight I'll be dining at this place so check back for a write up soon!

Enjoy for today! Any other interesting food stories this week that I may have missed...like this salad surprise?

Wednesday
Nov042009

World Series Food Hits it Outta The Park

Tonight I'll be watching what will hopefully be the final game of the World Series as the Yanks clinch the title. While I'm all for making it interesting, I'm sorta ready to move on with my life and halt my nights being dictated around the games. And though I'll miss those pin stripes, I think that can be cured, or at least held off until next season, by an NYC Yankee Victory Parade.

Since nothing seems to bring New York together like tragedy or professional sports, it's only fitting that this should extend to the waistline. Two of my favorite desserts are dishing out World Series-style grub, and since tonight should be the last night, it could be your last chance to snap up these delectable delights.


Crumbs World Series Cupcakes


The famed (and my favorite to date) cupcake shop is serving up Yankees-themed cupcakes at all locations around the city. Though I'm sure there selling like hot cakes (get it?) with so many locations popping up around New York and New Jersey, a quick call ahead should ensure you get your pinstriped sugar fix. For $3.75, this giant vanilla cupcake is fittingly filled with light blue cream cheese frosting and topped with vanilla cream cheese frosting. The icing on the cake if you will, are the blue and white sprinkles and Yankees cake topper. While the vanilla overload is in full effect here, even for my vanilla-craving taste buds, it's limited edition...and like rooting for the Yankees...how could you not?

Turkey Hill's Bronx Bombers Sundae & Pinstripe Brownie Blast


Another dessert favorite, the Turkey Hill limited edition ice creams should be much easier to track down and offer a variety to please the palette. After all, if you don't live in a snobby-chic town or feel like waiting in potentially long lines, ice cream is the way to go. While the Bronx Bombers Sundae is chocolate ice cream with chocolate cookie swirl and chocolate-covered crunchies, the Pinstripe Brownie Blast (and my personal pick) is vanilla ice cream with brownie batter swirl and brownie pieces. I mean, really...yummmm!

So how about it? What will you be eating during tonight's game? Where will you be watching the game? Anyone care to share other Yankees/World Series themed foods?

Tuesday
Nov032009

Halloween (Candy) Hangover: Still Nursing?

And this time I'm not talking alcohol. I, for one, am still hopped up on Halloween candy and trying to adjust to Daylight Savings (ever notice how even though we gain an hour, it still makes you tired? Am I the only one?). While traditionally I've never been a candy or chocolate fan per se, this year I was beyond psyched for the chance to pick out candy for Trick or Treaters...bottom line is that all I really wanted this Halloween was a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup and gosh darn it, I was going to get it. Of course, it didn't occur to me until Saturday afternoon that I actually had to purchase candy, so off to the store I went, only to find picked over, bare bins of small candy bags - no giant family sized bags to speak of. Quietly, I was overjoyed because it meant I could pick the candy I wanted instead of variety pack where I generally don't care for all of the options. Case in point, earlier that week I saw one bag containing Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, Kit Kats...and Whoppers. You had me at Reese's and Kit Kats, but for me, Whoppers just aren't making the cut (sorry Mom). Instead, I pick out a veritable palette pleasing variety of my own.

$20 on 6 bags of candy later, here's my Halloween candy bowl breakdown:
Reese's Peanut Butter Cup Minis (couldn't find the big size! Grrr!)
Take Five
Milky Way
Snickers Minis
Butterfingers (somehow this fabulous candy bar was almost lost in my childhood brain, until I stumbled upon the picked over bags at A & P)
Butterfinger Crisps
3 Musketeers (a late addition by Shaun)



Since I did the candy buying this year, and Shaun is never one for chocolate (even less so than me) I picked out all of my own favorites (except for Milky Way and 3 Musketeers...though Shaun generally isn't a candy craver, I know he prefers the Milky Way nougat and despises the Reese's 'fake' peanut butter. I say, Yum! however.) And obviously I wasn't going to give out candy to young children without personally taste testing each variety...just to make sure they were all up to standard.

Though I was stoked for the Reese's Peanut Butter Cup, I'm thinking I should have buckled down and went with the famed giant holiday version - The Reese's Peanut Butter Pumpkin. The minis just don't pack enough peanut butter goodness. Instead, I'm claiming Take Five as the clear winner here. Chocolate, Reese's Peanut Butter, pretzel bits, caramel...this candy bar basically has it all. And in case you haven't noticed, I'm a sucker for the sweet 'n savory and this bar packed it all into a few little bites. I applaud you, makers of Take Five.

The only problem now is, Halloween has passed and I may have overestimated the number of Trick or Treaters we'd get. I've eaten approximately my body weight in chocolate. What to do with the leftovers?
Bring 'em to work? Send 'em with Shaun to work? Knock on doors finding little children to give more candy?

So how about it...What do you do with your Halloween candy leftovers? Go to town on 'em? Get 'em out of the house like they're on fire?

And most importantly, what was your favorite candy this Halloween?