true food kitchen

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okay, folks, don’t move from those seats because i am about to tell you all about the phenomenon that is true food kitchen.  my coworkers marty and batkinson had discovered true food on one of their many trips to dallas.  they finally took me with them when i joined the party, and this place is close to life-changing.  the atmosphere is clean, fresh, and crisp.  the staff is relaxed and honest.  the food and drinks are new and exciting and delicious.

one week in dallas, we went to true food three nights in a row.  that’s three nights of the four nights we were there that week.  whoopsies!

how does it feel when you walk into true food kitchen?  it feels like a cross between anthropologie and urban outfitters.  it’s a modern farmhouse.  it might remind you of a coffee shop in seattle because it’s so “green.”  i almost wished the tv wasn’t at the end of the bar.  it kind of spoiled the ambience!

having eaten at true foods so many times, i’ll break our adventures down by course.

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atlanta glam night!

last night a whole bunch of us from work, 24 to be exact, met up to do some more birthday celebrating at “atlanta glam night.”  okay, so my birthday was almost two weeks ago.  what i’m talking about now is celebrating a birthday month.  let’s all get on the bandwagon!

my coworker whitney also had her birthday earlier this month, and we decided that celebrating with everyone was a no-brainer.  we started out the evening with a fantastic dinner at einstein’s in midtown.  i’ve been there before for my friend kiley’s birthday, so i suppose it’s only appropriate that we continued the tradition.  our semi-private dining space was perfect for our group.  al and i arrived early to disperse the favors, and then the party got rolling.  i don’t even think we ate until almost nine!

the preset menu was the perfect idea for our large party, and from what i could tell, almost everyone was in the clean plate club.  there was steak and fried chicken and salmon all around!  the medium steak i had was cooked quite well, the asparagus was flavorful and grilled perfectly, and as for the mac’n’cheese?  to quote al, “let’s just order a trough of mac’n’cheese for dessert.”  i’m onboard with it!

i looked around the space, and everyone just seemed so happy.  i am glad that we all like each other so much that we want to be intentional about seeing each other outside of the office.  looks like we had a pretty great time, don’t you think?

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after thanking the wait staff and piling outside, some of us wound our way to front page news to continue the festivities.  front page news is a good go-to whenever you’re looking for some live music and patio drinking, and it delivered last night as well.

al & me.

al & me.

out next and last stop was just caddy-corner on 12th and crescent at ri ra.  although a bit of a mess, this bar is one of my favorites in town.  i have fond memories there with my siblings and friends, so i am always up for a drink or two or three there…did i say three?  maybe it was four?  regardless!  al, vinh, andrew, and i shut the place down!  hugs and handshakes were given among us all, and then al and i waved down a yellow chariot to whisk us home.  such a great night!

andrew & me.

andrew & me.

this morning i awoke with some hesitation.  i was ready to keep those blinds closed and climb right back into bed, but i didn’t want the entire day to be a waste.  i met up with kyle and kari for some post-night out brunch at buttermilk kitchen, just up the road from me.  buttermilk kitchen is a brunch spot i love to take folks to when they are in town, and it was just the ticket for me this morning, if you know what i mean.  i enjoyed some pimento cheese, toast, and sausage.  so delicious, and so perfect after a night of going hard, living young, and living free. yolo!

1920 tavern – roswell, ga

a couple weekends ago our friends kyle and lisa were finally tying the knot up in roswell, ga.  after the beautiful ceremony at st. ann’s, some of us guests had time to kill before the reception.  to the bars we go!

downtown roswell was just the ticket considering the reception space was right there as well.  lots of folks were out and about that sunny june afternoon; we weren’t the only ones with a good idea!  our large group moseyed into the 1920 tavern off of canton street, and it was a great pick.

1920 wasn’t too crowded since it was that funny time between lunch and dinner, so they gladly seated us in the back room where there was plenty of space and plenty of tables.

we didn’t want to fill up too much, but some of us were a little hungry and thirsty.  the drink menu and food menu both looked awesome; i’m kind of amazed we didn’t order one of everything.  beverages were the first order of business, and after taking a good bit of time to decide, daniel and i both ordered the smoked rose while kari gave the opulent sparkle a try.  the whiskey, mint, pineapple, and wood chips in the smoked rose were an unexpected but delicious combination.  the pineapple wasn’t too strong and neither was the mint.  the whiskey gave a nice finish after each sip, and i liked it so much i had two!

daniel and the smoked rose!

daniel and the smoked rose!

i remember kari’s opulent sparkle being bubbly and fruity and quite refreshing.  cheers, kari!

hey, gur.

hey, gur.

meanwhile, you have kyle and liz.  love ’em!

wearing your shades inside is still cool.

wearing your shades inside is still cool.

we also enjoyed an order of the blue crab and shrimp dip.  it was hearty and cheesy and paired well with the crispy baguette slices.  tasty!

blue crab and shrimp dip.

blue crab and shrimp dip.

after a couple of rounds we had to call it an afternoon and head to the reception.  oh darn!  would i come back to the 1920 tavern, though, for another occasion?  or maybe just another day ending in ‘y’?  absolutely.  1920 is a speakeasy-inspired spot, not just with its décor but also with its cuisine, taking old classics and bringing them into the 21st century with market-driven and locally sourced ingredients.  it is refined and approachable, sophisticated yet playful, and it is a great place to catch up with old friends and meet new ones.

perhaps you should stop by the next time you are in downtown rozzie…just a suggestion.

a feeding frenzy – dallas, tx

i’ve recently spent time in dallas, texas for work, and although we have been keeping quite busy, we always find time for a good meal.  cranky consultants are not happy consultants.

dallas is quite the foodie town, and i feel like we’ve done a decent job of exploring it.  of course, i wouldn’t be opposed to a return trip to find and try even more local spots.

these restaurants are presented in no particular order.  and i am warning you now, we did a lot of eating.

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mexico – day 2

sleeping in was an obvious choice friday morning, so much so that my dad and i missed breakfast!  cousin ali was parading up and down the corridor shouting our names.  “uncle milo!  kels!”

“here we are!” dad shouted.  everyone piled into the room, demanding we get ourselves ready, for ensenada awaited!  it was our one and only stop aboard the carnival imagination, and the time had come.

across the walkway we trooped to my first steps on foreign soil.  fireworks went off, and crowds cheered upon my arrival!  okay, that is not at all true.  it was much less of a production, but it was still exciting.  and i didn’t even have to awkwardly avoid the photographers, for they were swarming the families around us.

a quick pit stop and then we were aboard the bus and headed for town.  the tour guide dazzled us with tales of local shopping, horseback riding, sightseeing, and delicious eating.  our group, though?  we were headed straight to hussong’s for drinks.

around since 1892, hussong’s once was, and still is, the watering hole of choice when my father and his friends come down here.  we showed ourselves in, and i think milo was a bit taken aback.  hussong’s had seen better crowds in its hey day, but that didn’t deter us from staying.  i think their bartenders were glad to have our company!

several dos equis came our way with limes and salt, and we cheered our first drinks in mexico.  as we worked through beers two and three, i took in this local establishment.  very local, very mom and pop.  famous faces lined the walls, and you could tell this place is where people once flocked.

right as we were leaving an hour or so later, i noticed the place was actually starting to fill up with more patrons.  look at this trend we started!

we figured we had just enough time left in the afternoon to visit one more spot.  we turned right out of hussong’s and walked the grueling 100 feet to pull together some tables on the patio at papas & beer.  we had passed this place along our stroll into town, and it was already rowdy.  rowdy is what it still was, too!  the music was blasting, folks were being pulled up on stage for shots of jose cuervo, and people were just everywhere.

although the scene did not look much like one we would normally keep, we decided we could join in the fun.  buckets of dos equis (yes, more dos equis!) were ordered for the group, and then uncle craig grabbed the attention of a local street chef.  uncle craig had raved about his guacamole, and whenever something is made tableside just for you, you know you cannot go wrong.

the avocados were ripe, the lime gave it a lovely and citrusy zest, and the little bit of spice was the perfect kick.  two orders for the tables, please!

as the beer flowed, our dancing feet could not sit still.  it wasn’t long before we were all up out of our chairs, grooving along to the music.  they thankfully had a decent mix between new stuff and old, so even milo and uncle craig joined in on the fun.  we were posted up at papas & beer for a couple of hours and then made our way back through town to the ship.  thanks, ensenada, for an afternoon of fun!

we boarded the ship again, and although we had done nothing strenuous that day, we all decided that a quick rest before dinner would be just fine.  after checking out the exclusive adult deck at the stern of the ship, milo and i freshened up and headed upstairs to the bar for some pre-dinner drinks.  the theme for the evening was golden oldies night.  now, none of us may have really been in gold, and our outfits were not exactly “oldies” inspired, but you know, we cleaned up quite nicely that night!  everyone looked sharp and polished, and i was proud to be seen with these fine-looking folks.

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dinner that night was highly anticipated because our waiter alex had told us the evening before that lobster tails and lamb shank were on the menu tonight.  how fabulous!  it should come as no surprise to anyone that we all ordered at least one lobster tail that night, some of us even two.  a couple diners commented that the tails were a little on the small side, but considering the amounts of food we were getting with the appetizers and desserts, i was fine with a more modest portion.

was it the best lobster tail i’d ever eaten?  no, but i do not eat lobster frequently at all, so i savored that rich and buttery dish as much as i could.  we were all a bit more lively this evening since we’d been relaxing all day, and some of us decided to keep the party going afterwards.  brian was ready to check out the poker scene, so we headed over to the casino.

i’m not much of a gambler, except when i’m playing craps with my dad, so i was the perfect onlooker that evening.  i cheered shawn on as he played the dollar slots and then applauded as brian did some work at the texas hold ’em table.  watching people gamble is entertaining for only so long, though, so kate and i retired for the day around midnight.  goodnight, to all!

chicago – day 1

girls’ weekend!  that’s right, kari and i were taking an early weekend as of last friday around, say, one p.m. to make a visit back to the windy cindy.  mark and kathleen’s son, and our good friend, gregory moved here to chicago earlier this year, and we decided he needed some company.  here we come!

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’tis picnic season!

picnic

a couple of weeks ago, i had the brilliant idea for kyle and i to surprise kari, his fiancée, with an impromptu trip to piedmont park, where they would just happen upon a wonderfully laid out picnic with goodies for a fun-filled afternoon.  i was up quite late pulling everything together, but it was certainly worth it.  we spent a delightful day under a tree as the rain lightly fell down around us.  there was no shortage of people watching, giggling, story-telling, and good company.  and then when i thought it couldn’t get any better, we went to the dog park afterwards to watch all the pups romp around in the sun.  the perfect saturday afternoon with my favorite people.

the treats we dined on were so delicious that i knew i couldn’t keep them to myself!  the antipasto pasta salad and pineapple-mango salsa were delicious, but my favorites were the blackberry lemonade, lady marmalade chicken salad, and homemade rice krispy treats.

p.s.  my secret for the rice krispy treats is to double the marshmallow filling.  YES.  you know it’s what you want.  for the rice krispy treats, melt six tablespoons of butter on the stovetop.  add 16 ounces of mini marshmallows and melt.  stir until combined.  measure out six cups of rice krispy treats into a large mixing bowl, add the melted marshmallow mixture (say that five times fast), and fold with a spatula until incorporated.  mash mixture into a 9 x 13 pan that has been liberally coated with non-stick spray.  NOMS.