Monthly Archives: April 2009

The Great NYC Cupcake Quest

The Great NYC Cupcake Quest

While in New York, I decided I wanted to go on a cupcake taste test to find the best cupcake in New York City – and see if they compare to our Seattle cakes. It was sold to Kevin as a great way to explore the city and, let’s be honest, who can say no to a cupcake, or two…or four.

Four it was. Four different shops we sought and tested. I’ll admit, even I was a little cupcake overloaded.  What I found interesting right off the top was three of the four places had more than just cupcakes.  A cupcake shop with cakes, pies and other goodies?  Is that right?  It kind of ticked me off because then I wanted to try more things.  I refrained though, so I could stuff my face with more cupcakes.

The day started at Make My Cake, right by Dentler.  She’s so lucky because this was one good cupcake!  I’m somewhat of a traditional eater.  I don’t like to eat dessert before dinner, I’ll eat sweet things like french toast for breakfast but a cupcake just seems weird to me.  I sacraficed though because I knew I had a lot of cupcake eating to fit in to make this a true quest.  Because it was “breakfast” I shied away from my very predictable taste buds that always say chocolate, chocolate, chocolate and had the red velvet with buttercream frosting.  The cake was perfectly moist and the buttercream frosting was to die for.  I also have issues with what I call equal distribution.  When I have a bite of cupcake, I need to have some cake and some frosting.  I don’t want all frosting.  And all cake with no frosting is a wasted bite.  Make My Cake, made my morning with the perfect frosting to cake ratio.  Cupcake stop #1 – great success.

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Next we hit up Magnolia Bakery in Rockefeller Center.  It’s not the original Magnolia as seen on Sex in the City but it’s what we were close to and it was time for a cupcake.  Magnolia was decorated really cute and homey inside and you could see their employees frosting the cakes so you new they were fresh.  These were smaller than Make My Cake cupcakes, but they were actually a good, normal size cupcake that you don’t feel a sugar high after eating (I personally don’t have this problem but Kevin got the sugar shakes by the end of the day!).  I stuck to my fave and had a chocolate cupcake with pink vanilla icing.  The cake was good, not crumbly.  The frosting was also nice and light and equally distributed.  Magnolia gets two thumbs up from me.  I don’t know that it was better than Make My Cake but the size was nice so depending on how cupcake hungry you are, either would be a delightful choice.

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Next stop, the West Si-ide where we found our final two cupcake destinations Buttercup Bake Shop and Crumbs.  If you don’t know the story, the Buttercup lady was a co-owner of Magnolia.  There was some drama with the two and Buttercup lady split from Magnolia lady and started her own business.  With my newly made cupcake fasination I’ve been reading things online about this Buttercup lady.  She sounds kind of crazy- one blogger got in trouble for taking a picture of the cupcake case.  Anyway, we didn’t get to taste test these until the next day because it was just way too many cupcakes in a day, so the rating might be a little skewed.  I again had the chocolate cake and vanilla icing and figured it’d be very similar to Magnolia’s.  And it was – sort of.  The cake was dry (day old though) and the frosting wasn’t light and fluffy yummy but fluffy, all I could taste was frosting because there was way too much (for my liking.  If you’re a frosting person, you’d probably prefer buttercup).  That said, no equal distribution makes this cupcake rater sad.  I’d try Buttercup again but in this taste test, it didn’t do it for me.

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And finally, Crumbs.  The big, bad cupcake CHAIN!  I didn’t realize it was a chain until I hit up their website but these cupcakes are all.over.the.place.  Buyer beware!  When you walk into their store you are mesmerized by the beautifully decorated cupcakes.  I’m pretty sure my jaw dropped and was sitting on the floor for ten minutes – which is about how long it took us to decide what to order.  They are SO PRETTY and come in all sorts of crazy flavors like Baba Booey, Blackout, Grasshopper, Strawberry Banana.  We wanted to try them all!  But they are pricey.  $3.75 for a giant cupcake can add up fast when you want to try them all!  We selected four and decided to take them to our fabulous hosts for dessert on our last night in the big city.  Then we found another one we wanted to try, bought it and ate it right there in the shop without shame!  (Maybe a little shame, my tummy was starting to get pissed.)  They looked so good that they had to taste good, and they did.  But what I soon found out was most of them have crap in the middle.  Like the jelly in a jelly donut.  If you’ve been paying attention, crap in the middle cannot make for equally distributed bites!  I don’t like crap in the middle but if you do, you will find all kinds of crap to choose from.  I did eat one more later that night, back to the basics – chocolate with buttercream coconut frosting.  It was good.  Kind of crumbly but the frosting was tasty.  And these cupcakes are so awesome to look at,  I’d totally go back, even though it’s a giant monster chain that appeared on The Celebrity Apprentice.

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How do they compare to our Seattle cupcakes you ask?  Well, I’m on the fence.  For some reason I loooove Cupcake Royale frosting.  But, their cake is a little crumbly, which is a shame.  And I hate the “muffin top” style where the top of the cupcake hangs over the edge (it’s an equal distribution thing).  But I keep coming back to that delicious frosting.  I want one right now just thinking about it.  And compared to Trophy, I really don’t know.  Everyone seems to love Trophy but KMJ blacklisted them so I’ve blacklisted them with her.  They wouldn’t sell her 12 cupcakes because she didn’t pre-order them.  The logic is sort of there but their customer service was the pits.  Plus they have all sorts of crazy flavors, like Crumbs, that make it hard for me to decide. (Yes, I realize most people would find this a good thing…)

If I could have Make My Cake cake, Cupcake Royale frosting, Magnolia’s size, Crumbs prettiness, I think that would be my perfect cupcake.  Who am I kidding though, I’d eat any of them.  I love cupcakes like a fat kid loves cake.

***Blogger Update, 5/21/09***

I am happy to report that my “perfect cupcake” may just exist afterall!  Cupcake Royale has a new cake!

New York, New York

New York, New York

I missed my Dentler so I twisted her arm to find a weekend that Kevin and I could take advantage of these screamin’ airline deals and come to visit.  We had such a great time!

We took a red-eye on Friday night, slept very little (when did Jet Blue get so uncomfortable?) and arrived in New York bright and early Saturday morning.  Dent was up early anyway to train for her upcoming tri and Shawn was up studying.  We ate a quick brunch (I had sweet potato pancakes – yum!) and headed to Queens for a Mets game. 

Both the Yankee’s and the Mets got a new stadium this year.  Having never been to Shea, I can only imagine that this new ball park is a huge improvement because it is bea-u-tiful.  It felt very open and spacious.  When walking around the inside corridor you could still see through the aisles into the ball park.  There were also a lot of open spaces where people could meet up with friends in the outfield and watch the game – kind of like our beer garden at Safeco but more spread out and better.  I think we explored more than we actually watched the game.  We didn’t miss much – the Nationals were so bad!  They got clobbered by the Mets.  One guy almost got hit in the face with a routine fly ball!  Maybe because it was a nice day out, maybe because the Nats sucked so bad or maybe just because it was a bunch of New Yorkers, the crowd was fun, super loud and way into the game.  While it was nothing like the craziness that occurs at Yankee stadium, it was way more electric than our fair weather M’s fans.  They even got the wave going and it went around SIX times before it died.  SIX times.  My only complaint – they didn’t have kettle corn.

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After the game we headed to Brooklyn for World Famous Pizza at Grimaldi’s.  Everyone else in New York seemed to be there too!  We waited in line for at least an hour.  We didn’t mind though because the sun was shining and it was a good way to visit with our friends. Dentler and Shawn had never been either and were glad they had “tourists” to take so they could finally have a little slice of heaven.  The pizza was delicious. Kevin claims it’s the best he’s had.  I’m a little skeptical that it’s only so good because by the time we actually got to eat, we were so starving that Domino’s would have tasted good…but whatever! 

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Dinner was followed by ice creams, also at the base of the Brooklyn bridge, also with a 30 minute line. It was worth it though. We got to watch the sun set behind the city and digest our pizza, leaving just enough room for ice creams.

Sunday, Dentler, Kevi and I went on the great cupcake hunt (see The Great NYC Cupcake Quest). We also hit Rockefeller Center, via bus, so we were above ground for a change and had a fabulous tour guide in Minda. Then we went to SoHo, did some shopping at Top Shop, the new Kate Moss store (basically a more expensive, UK version of H&M) and hit up Canal Street.  Top Shop was fun to go to but a little too “hip” for me.  The 80′s are back in a big way.  Fluorescents?  Really?  Kevin and I rounded out the day doing more shopping on 34th street before we met back up with our hosts for a yummy dinner at a Cuban joint near their house.  Good friends, good food, live music, and a Cojito (coconut mojito) was the perfect way to spend our last night in New York.

Our hosts had to work on Monday so Kevin and I were left to explore on our own.  In the morning we hit up the breakfast cart in front of Dentler’s apartment and took the subway to Ground Zero.  I have been here several times.  Once pre 9/11 with D (We had monkey fizz’s at the Top of the World!  It was our way of getting a great view while escaping the Observatory fee.) and a couple times post 9/11.  They’ve always been in different stages of construction and/or clean up.  Now, it seems construction is well under way.  We happened to be down there the same day the Airforce One incident occurred, but it must have happened before we got there because everything seemed a-ok; just a few helicopters hovering above.

The rest of the day we had planned to go to the Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum but the exhibition Kevin wanted to see wasn’t on display.  Instead, we spent it exploring Central Park.  All weekend long we had 80 degree weather, so our day in the park couldn’t have been more perfect!  We pretty much walked the entire length of the park, had a yummy lunch at the Shake Shack (where they serve custard which is a combo of ice cream and soft serve), rode the carousel and ran into a very patriotic Bollywood production.  It was exhausting.

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It’s hard to put in words what a great time we had.  We really had no expectations except to visit with our friends- and that probably helped our patience while standing in line for hours for the best pizza ever.  I think it mostly had to do with the great company we had all weekend.  It makes me miss my Dentler even more than before our visit.

How sweet it is

How sweet it is

I did it! I finally thought of a blog name! And it happened on accident, just like I hoped; sort of like falling in love, right?

Anyway, I was in bed, starting to fall asleep, thinking about cupcakes (I know, it sounds weird but before that I was just telling Kevin how I wanted to go on a cupcake quest while we’re in NYC this weekend to find the best NYC cupcake and see how they compare to our Seattle cupcakes.). Out of nowhere I said, “Cake & Ice Creams! That’s it. That’s my blog name!” Kevin said he liked it and a name was born.

See D, it can be that easy to come up with a name! Just tell Dippy while he’s half asleep and he’ll probably agree to anything!

This bud’s for me!

This bud’s for me!

Kevin surprised me this weekend with an early birthday present – a night in La Conner and a tour of the tulips in Skagit Valley. It was the perfect mini get-away. We escaped out of Seattle on Friday and headed to Gina’s Place, a cute little cottage right in the heart of La Conner (all two blocks of it!).  We had a lovely dinner at Kerstin’s and by the time we were done, the town was pretty much abandoned so we went back and soaked under the stars in our private outdoor hot tub.  Pure relaxation.  So much so, add a little champagne and we were both fast asleep by 11pm!  We needed to be well rested to see the tulips though so it was ok. 

Saturday morning we slept in and had the Best.Breakfast.Ever.  We went to Calico Cupboard Cafe.  I have to mention it because my foodie friends would love this place.  I had the banana coconut pancakes.  It was so good that I turned to Kevin, said “I think I need to unbutton my pants” and then took another bite.  We bought a bunch of baked goods to go too and snacked on giant macaroons the rest of the day.

I love the tulips.  I’ve been several times and it’s always beautiful and memorable for different reasons.  This time, I will never forget the tulips because they weren’t in bloom yet!  There were fields and fields of colorful tulip buds but they hadn’t flowered.  I was mostly bummed because Kevin has never seen them before.  We did go to Tulip Town though.  They had a few rows in bloom, all very beautiful and we were able to get the obligatory tulip pictures taken.

On our way home, we stopped at the Mount Vernon street fair and we of course hit the outlet mall at Tulalip.  It was a long, busy, perfect day, that had us pooped and asleep by 11pm two weekend nights in a row. 

Kinda lame?  Yeah, we are. But it was the perfect storm of fun, exploration and relaxation!

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Reykja-wha?

Reykja-wha?

Those of you that actually read this already know I have a bit of an addiction. A somewhat expensive addiction but I figure if I smoked a pack of cigarettes or had a cup of coffee every single day, that would be expensive too. But I don’t- so it evens out!

This time, it’s KMJ’s fault. She has wanted to go to Iceland ever since I’ve met her. That’s like seven years now (wow!). Seven years she’s been waiting for Iceland Air to offer a direct flight from Seattle to Reykjavik (prounounced rey-keya-vik). On August 8, KMJ’s dream will come true as she, Ambrose, JaSON, Minda and I are headed to Iceland! Who else is in?!

I can promise beautiful scenery, the best exchange rate to the US dollar in years, geothermal pools (which means spas!) and a lot of fun. I wonder though, with all of the thermal pools and geysers, if it smells of rotten eggs like in Rotorua, NZ? Who cares, we’ll be in Iceland!

I love my spontaneous friends! Woot, woot!

One Shining Moment

One Shining Moment

Absolutely, without a doubt, my favorite time of year = March Madness. It happened in high school when AME and I discovered One Shining Moment. Many, many years later we still call each other just to sing it, we call our friends and family when we’re together and sing it to them, we’ve tried to introduce the song to everyone we know. It’s quite hysterical. There’s not a single time we get together that we don’t at least talk about One Shining Moment. And so, I must share with you, what March Madness is really all about.

The Lyrics:

The ball is tipped
and there you are
you’re running for your life
you’re a shooting star
And all the years
no one knows
just how hard you worked
but now it shows…
(in) ONE SHINING MOMENT, IT’S ALL ON THE LINE
ONE SHINING MOMENT, THERE FROZEN IN TIME

But time is short
and the road is long
in the blinking of an eye
ah that moment’s gone
And when it’s done
win or lose
you always did your best
cuz inside you knew…
(that) ONE SHINING MOMENT, YOU REACHED DEEP INSIDE
ONE SHINING MOMENT, YOU KNEW YOU WERE ALIVE

Feel the beat of your heart
feel the wind in your face
it’s more than a contest
it’s more than a race…

And when it’s done
win or lose
you always did your best
cuz inside you knew…
(that) ONE SHINING MOMENT, YOU REACHED FOR THE SKY
ONE SHINING MOMENT, YOU KNEW
ONE SHINING MOMENT, YOU WERE WILLING TO TRY
ONE SHINING MOMENT….

Today is the big day, friends. Don’t turn off your TVs after the Final Game. Stay tuned, watch and sing along. I’m pretty sure you’ll spread JOY throughout the world…or at least in your living room.

Beyonce is No Joke

Beyonce is No Joke

I hadn’t planned to let the world know that I actually paid money (not a lot) to see Beyonce but it turned out to be a wcimg4119orthwhile story to tell.

D and I went and were really excited that the other wanted to go because we were embarrassed and had assumed nobody else would go – or admit to wanting to go (KMJ was supposed to come too but she skipped off to Vegas with Sara instead). There we were hanging out in our seats surrounded by giggly teenage girls, yelling at each other to talk so we could hear, when across the big screen it told us to text Beyonce to get upgraded seats. So we didcimg4147. And D won! We turned into giggly teenage girls and raced to get our FRONT ROW SEATS!! 

Being excited to see Beyonce is one thing. Seeing her from the first row was a whole different level of excitement. I couldn’t stop looking at her. She had dancers and a band, even shirtless guys that you could wash clothes off their chests; but all I wanted to look at was her. I was mesmerized I guess, by her flawless face, amazing moves and facial expressions that made me think she was singing only to us.   (We’re pretty positive she waved at D and smiled at me while I was taking pictures.)  All along I was less excited about her singing and more excited about the production itself- but I underestimated. She is good. Really, really good. Who cares that she rhymes “minute” with “minute.”  

I saw and loved Beyonce and am proud to admit it!  You can see our “from the front row” pictures here.