Sunday, October 20, 2013

Costco Favorite Snacks

I snack, so I exercise.
I exercise, so I can snack.

It's a vicious cycle and Costco does not help at all with it's interesting selection of snacks!  Here are the snacks we regularly buy every week or so:


Kirkland European Cookies
(seasonal)
With the exception of one kind,
I like all types of cookies inside!
Galil Roasted Chestnuts
(seasonal)
This comes pretty darn close to the
roasted chestnuts sold in Asian supermarkets -
with the added bonus of being peeled already!
Just heat it in the microwave and it's perfect.



Pirate's Booty Aged White Cheddar
I like to think of this as a 'healthier' Cheetohs :D
Welch's Fruit Snacks
Individually packed & 80 calories per pack!
Great for dessert or mid-day snacking.





Kirkland Pecan-Cashew Nut Crisp
with Cinnamon Apples & Peaches
Two of my fave nuts with the right amount of sweetness!
Donsuemor Madeleines
So moist!





Brookside Dark Chocolate Acai Blueberry
So good I think I can finish a pack in one sitting!
WildRoots Greek Yogurt Fruit & Nut Blend
This is one blend that I like EVERYTHING in the mix.  The Greek yogurt was sweet enough I thought it was white chocolate hehe.






Friday, October 11, 2013

European Market Deli's Nut Cookies


Haven't had these absolutely delicious nut cookies from European Market Deli for awhile in an effort to lessen our dessert intake but it's hubby's birthday week so we're indulging :)  A hidden gem in the Castro Valley area, they sell an array of European food.  We've only tasted their nut cookies which has a yummy caramel filling on the inside.  The price is very reasonable too - around $5 for a dozen.  Cannot wait to try their other desserts and dishes!  Recommendations welcome!

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Overrated Nopalito




quesadilla roja con chicharrĂ³n $9.50
Hubby liked this best but it could have been better with a lot more chicharron.

enchiladas de mole con pollo $11
I don't like moles but hubby was ok with this dish.

carnitas $16
What they're popular for and I cannot for the life of me figure why?!  Definitely not worth it at $16.

complimentary dessert of polvoron
Free and again just ok.  We're huge dessert fans but based on quality of meal, we decided to cut our losses and not order any.  Very good call based on the complimentary dessert.

I wanted so much to like you, Nopalito (Inner Sunset, San Francisco).  All signs pointed to you being a solid pick:  highly rated in Yelp, an SF Chronicle 2013 top 100 restaurant and numerous other rave reviews, including one from an ex-officemate.  Alas, your food was ok at best.  And I even chose you for hubby's birthday!  Now I have to treat him again to make up for a disappointing lunch.  Sigh...

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Benkyo-do Mochi




I like to think of mochi as the Japanese macaron because of their round shape and variety of colors.

Benkyo-do (Japantown, San Francisco) mochi are simply delicious.  We ordered a variety and we liked all 5 kinds.  They're handmade daily and flavors also differ per day and season.  Can't wait to buy another batch!

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Sonoma Winery: Jacuzzi




 



wine in a chocolate cup tasting $5

pretty courtyard for events


 

FREE olive oil and balsamic tasting
Jacuzzi is my second favorite winery in Sonoma after sister winery, Cline.  Here are the many reasons why:

  • Gorgeous grounds - the back has a beautiful patio that you can hang out in.  I hope they'll have heaters during the winter season.  Further outside is a courtyard for events like a wedding with a view of their vineyards.
  • FREE tasting of 5 wines!  Check out the 2-page selection in my pics above.  Their wines are Italian-inspired and pretty good at that.  The pours are just small (factual, not a complaint) and doesn't include the reserve wines.  Their reserve wines are good btw and just $1 per taste so do try it.  To get a reserve wine tasting for free, download the Winery Finder app.
  • We also did their wine in a chocolate cup for $5 tasting.  Their late harvest Aleatico is a Port-like wine and paired well with the dark chocolate cup.
  • FREE olive oil and balsamic tasting!  I particularly loved their Fig Balsamic.  We're definitely buying after we finish what we have at home.

Quick notes on other Sonoma wineries:
  • Cline - my favorite winery in Sonoma!
  • Gundlach Bundshu - love their cabernet franc and hubby likes their gewurtzraminer
  • Ravenswood - I know they're known for their zins but we like them for their muscat and gewurtzraminer
  • Viansa - beautiful grounds and view, crappy wine
  • Chateau St Jean (Kenwood) - pretty grounds, decent wine






Sonoma Winery: Cline






Cline is my favorite winery in Sonoma and here's why:
  • good AND affordable wines - we love their mourvedre and carignane!
  • FREE tasting of 5 wines with a broad selection to choose from (see pic above)
  • their wine club is very reasonable - only 2 bottles per quarter which is ridiculously easy and you can pick it up vs paying for shipping.  Be warned, picking it up WILL make you buy more than the 2 bottles you're supposed to get.  We walked away with 6 bottles and that was already controlled since it was our last stop and bought from other wineries already.

Quick notes on other Sonoma wineries:
  • Jacuzzi - my second favorite winery in Sonoma and what do you know, sister company of Cline!
  • Gundlach Bundshu - love their cabernet franc and hubby likes their gewurtzraminer
  • Ravenswood - I know they're known for their zins but we like them for their muscat and gewurtzraminer
  • Viansa - beautiful grounds and view, crappy wine
  • Chateau St Jean (Kenwood) - pretty grounds, decent wine

Sonoma Shopping: Baksheesh



I love Baksheesh!  Every time we're in Sonoma, I make it a point to drop by here and I always end up buying something.  

Here's the tri-colored cuff I just bought for $17:


Bonus:  get a free mini chocolate instead of getting a bag for your purchase.  Yum!