Friday, April 25, 2014

OMG It Smells So Good In Our Car! Pizza from Andiamo's in Newburgh

Pizza for dinner but not just any pizza in a box...pizza from the wood burning oven of Andiamo's Restaurant across the bridge in Newburgh right off 84. I mean....right off 84.

Fresh mozzarella, dough that cooks in 3minutes in a wood burning oven. So worth the drive for pickup. We are going to tailgate it tonight and go to the Hudson Valley Fair.

Mmmmmmmm.

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Open Mic Night at Bank Square Tuesday Nights

Last Tuesday night, I had to work late, needing to hit some writing deadlines, so my hubby took the kids out to dinner. As suspected/feared, they had waffles for dinner at a diner, but they were out quite late. I got a text after the sun went down that they had continued onto Bank Square for Open Mic Night.

This is why dads are awesome and why men can be a good balance - I would have never thought to take the kids to Open Mic Night! But going to Bank Square on weekend mornings is somewhat of a routine for us, so the kids know the routine: they get yogurt or an Odwalla bar, and we have coffee or a beer, or a Mast Brothers hot chocolate.

So here we are enjoying Open Mic Night! The musicians are really good, and one just announced that he will be at the Dog Park this weekend from 4-6pm. And there is a flute player that floats into everyone's act to enhance it. I've never seen a guitar player officially playing at a dog park! This is why I love Beacon.

Monday, April 21, 2014

Roosevelt Vet on the Hudson

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Roosevelt Vet on the Hudson is a favorite in our house and trusted by our 
dog and two cats. For Beaconites, Roosevelt Vet on the Hudson is within
walking distance or a short drive, located in the middle of Main Street.
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And did you know that the owner of Roosevelt Vet also co-founded the 
Main Squeeze Juice Bar & Cafe right across the street? One of Roosevelt 
Vet on the Hudson's vet technicians was an experienced raw juice bar barista,
and they thought it a good idea to start the Main Squeeze Juice Bar & Cafe.
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Saturday, April 19, 2014

Oak Vino Wine Bar is a Gem, and in Walking Distance

A table at the Oak Vino Wine BarOak Vino Wine Bar is the seven year passion project for owner and Middletown resident Rinny Shah. From the first sip of wine, I realized we were in no ordinary wine bar. We were in Rinny's happy place, and our palates were reaping the rewards from her dreams of opening a wine bar, and the consistent research she does on each bottle of wine offered in her bar.

When I stepped up to the bar to ponder the wine list before perching on the seat, I saw a familiar friend on the wine list that I don't normally order - Chianti. The first time I drank Chianti was in Tuscany, and it was a common table wine, but so good. It's when I finally understood the meaning of this line: "Going were the water tastes like wine." That's exactly what Chianti was like for me in Italy during a summer abroad taking literature classes. It was also the first time I actually liked red wine, having been plagued with headaches after consuming it at family holiday dinners. I came to realize ... not all wine is the same.

Upon returning from my trip to Italy, I'd order the table wine at Italian restaurants, which is often Chianti. It was not the same. I haven't ordered Chianti since.

Chianti Riserva Villa di Campobello at Oak Vino Wine BarHence my nostalgic sigh, "Oh, Chianti...," when I saw it on Oak Vino's wine list. The woman behind the bar, who I came to learn was the owner Rinny Shah, heard my whisper, and answered "The Chianti is delicious." Shocked that she heard me, I had to order. Two glasses later, I learned her entire start-up story.

Rinny discovered the spot for the wine bar after a breakfast at The Beacon Bagel. Oak Vino Wine Bar is one of several business in "Market Square", the formerly empty row of storefronts that were available on Main Street for years, yet now hold several new businesses including More Good Syrups and Roosevelt Vet on the Hudson. When the Town Crier signed on, several other businesses fell into place as well. Rinny and her husband Griven Patal, a small business owner of phone stores in Fishkill, love Beacon. Rinny had been meticulously planning for a wine bar in her head while saving up at her corporate job. Due to a personal experience, she quit her job and finally pulled the trigger on the wine bar.

Griven points out that every detail in the wine bar is Rinny's design. From the reclaimed wood beams, to the wood lining of shelves in the wine refrigerator. She works 80 hours a week, planning the wines, and cooks the sauces and tapas she serves at the bar to compliment the wine. Griven remembers his first days as a small business owner, and is still amazed at Rinny's endurance to create a space so paired with her vision. In fact, Rinny's husband works with her and the rest of the staff on weekends to help close the bar and polish the crystal glasses.

Drinking wine out of crystal glass at Oak Vino Wine BarYes, crystal glasses. Because in Rinny's research, she discovered that wine tastes better in crystal. The glasses need polished every night, and who better to do it than a husband ;)

I can concur that red wine does taste better in crystal. Quite clean and poignant. I will have to try a white wine next! I've been in a few wine bars in my life, and I can promise you that this one is special.

Enjoy!

Happy quotes in the ladies bathroom at Oak Vino Wine Bar
Picture quotes in the ladies bathroom.
"Life goes by quickly. Just be happy.' And "Be free."
Easily done in Oak Vino!



Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Planting Herbs Despite April's Winter Snow Day

In my new pursuit of meal planning for the week, I'm hitting up Key Foods more often (thought I love Hannaford on Rt. 9 the most for the low prices and great shopping experience), accenting with a little Beacon Pantry or the Beacon Natural Market when I need special things. Today at Key Food, a fresh delivery of bright tulips and herbs had arrived! Normally I get herbs from Adams or Sunny Gardens, but ran out if time last weekend. And at $2.99 for each potted herb, and $5.99 for tulips, I could not resist! I snagged the tulips for a baby present and a housewarming gift, and picked up a planted basil, cilantro, parsley and dill. My only hope is that I can grow these herbs inside. I'll move them out to that empty, official herb garden plot that you see here in the back of this picture.

Spring or bust!

Monday, April 14, 2014

The Rumors are True: Fresh Beef and Fish at Beacon Pantry

While out at Quinn's with our friends who turned us onto the Cold Spring Coffee Pantry (a cafe in the mountains of Cold Spring), they also clued us into the fresh beef and fish deliveries at Beacon Pantry on Thursdays! And by "fresh," I mean air sealed packaging maybe a day or two before it's delivered to the store.

One of Beaconite's biggest wishes have been to have a source close by for meat and fish. There is a source in Cold Spring out the back of the Riverview Restaurant on 9D. We usually get our hamburger meat and filet mignon steaks at Hannafords on Rt. 9, and they really are pretty good, yet require planning ahead for shopping, and then a real commitment to eating the steak or fish for dinner, lest you wait too long and the fresh beef goes to waste. This wouldn't seem possible, but stuff happens and you end up cooking something else for dinner sometimes.

I'm trying to meal plan on a Monday mornings and buy groceries throughout the week. So having ground beef and steak at Beacon Pantry is such a help.

So mark your weekly calendars:

THURSDAYS: delivery of meat and fish (like ground beef, different types of steaks, salmon, shrimp, grouper, and can change per week).

MONDAYS: fish and meat are moved to the freezer.

Beacon Pantry is a Facebook page you're going to want to keep refreshing! They post what's going on almost daily.

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Keen Natural Dehydrated Whole Food for Dogs at Beacon Barkery

The latest food marvel at Beacon Barkery is this Keen, which I spotted with my little eye while picking up my dog her usual Lamb wet dog food from Merrick. Dehydrated food in a box? Just add water and you have a wholesome meal in 5 minutes? Curious.

Everything I've bought at Beacon Barkery has been spot on, so this may be worth a try. Even though my dog is happy with her current food setup (Call of the Wild dry + Merrick Lamb formula wet + joint supplement + pain meds for arthritis). It was Libby, Beacon Barkery's owner, who I give huge credit to for helping my dog into a new phase of comfort. For years, Gerdy has dealt with "seasonal allergies" but they didn't go away these last few years. Gerdy ate a lot of chicken, and after getting her tested for mange and whatever else, Libby suggested eliminating chicken. Which for Gerdy kind of stunk because she likes to lick my plate of eggs in the morning.

But we took the plunge and went cold turkey with the chicken. Within weeks, a noticeable difference. But, Gerdy was still licking her paws. So I took her to Roosevelt Vet On the Hudson, and right away, based on an earlier incident with Gerdy becoming immobile after a road trip, they suspected arthritis, and that Gerdy was licking joints that hurt :(.....

So with the new food regiment and the meds, I think Gerdy is a happier camper. I could always ask the animal communicator whose flyers I see at Beacon Barkery every time I go.

So many choices at our local pet boutique! Seriously - if you have a need or problem, Libby always seems to have the answer...

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Vote for A Little Beacon Blog for Best Local Blog!

Okay everyone, this blog is officially running for the "Best Local Blog" for Hudson Valley Magazine. Trouble is - the category doesn't exist yet!! LOL. Even thought there are plenty of local blogging voices. I walk around our town and I love seeing everyone's "Best Of" award magazine cover year after year in storefront windows, and it is such an honor. But blogging is a business too!

So if you like this blog, please vote for it at Hudson Valley Magazine! Here's how it works since there is no official category for it yet: You'll click here, fill in your name, and then scroll down to the bottom of the voting page, and then you'll see a section called "Choose Your Own Category." Type into that box:

Best Local Blog, A Little Beacon Blog www.alittlebeaconblog.com


THANK YOU!!

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

It's Time: Planting the Garden with Help from Ruth Stout

Planing vegetables and using Ruth Stout No Work Garden book
It's here! My hyacinths started coming up before the 3 feet snow plop in March (after the one in February), that snowed us all in for...um, all winter. Layers of snow ice sat on top of the eager bulbs for weeks, but it didn't matter. The snow has finally melted and the tulips are pushing through.

In the stores, like at Lowe's and Home Depot and our neighborhood greenhouse Sunny Garden Greenhouse on Rt 9D, the vegi seeds are stocked! This is the year where I pay attention to my mulch, and finish the book one of my neighbors lent to me, Ruth Stout's The No Work Garden. Before reading the book, I'd noticed that the soil under the rotted leaves in the very back of my yard was luxurious. It was so rich. So last Fall, I spread all of our leaves on our garden plot before the snow came.

Ruth Stout No Work Garden Book
Last year's garden became too much to weed. But Ruth Stout's method really did put an end to my weeding last year when I finally got a bushel of hay and lay it down. Not only that, but when my friend nestled his compost and hay around my forever-wilting basil, I never watered it again. And it grew 3x in size.

So, I'm excited. Are you? What are you doing different this year?