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2013 Oregon Trip | Day 3

October 22, 2013 by Mellie Dee 6 Comments

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Half a bagel sandwich. Homemade by yours truly. 2 egg whites. Slice of cheese. Ham. Delicious and simple.

Luckily BIL got out of work early as in he was only there for an hour and got sent home since they didn’t need a lot of people today. That meant he got to spend the day with us!

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Driving towards our destination we saw gorgeous landscape. What else is new. That mountain pretty much never left our side.

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Multnomah Falls
50000 E Historic Columbia River Hwy
Bridal Veil, Oregon 97010
(503) 695-2372

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It was already a little cold and this little coffee stall must make a lot of money daily. We got our coffees and went on our hike.

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Freaking gorgeous. Reppin’ THON. Coffee in my hand. Next view pictures are just the same waterfall at different angles. All too gorgeous not to share.

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We made our way to:

Marchesi Vineyards & Winery
3955 Belmont Drive
Hood River, Oregon 97031
(541) 386-1800
www.marchesivineyards.com

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Cutest guy pouring us our wine. Need. To. Come. Back.

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They won a lot of awards recently. Pretty cool to see it on their door.

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Tagliere Di Legno Con Antipasto (Wooden Antipasto Tray) [freshly sliced Salumi, Italian Pecorino Cheese and sliced Fresh Baquette]

We got the Medium (4-6 people) for $15. Loved the whole tray.

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I didn’t take a picture of the wines we took. Who would want to see that. But here’s a list of the ones we tried all for $5.

  • Uvaggio, 2012, Columbia Valley (Bianco)
  • Dolcetto, 2012, Columbia Gorge (Natal)
  • Barbera, 2011, Columbia Valley (Achille) “Bronze Medal” San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition, 2013.
  • Sangiovese, 2011, Columbia Valley (Emma) My favorite.
  • Nebbiolo, 2010, Columbia Valley (Buja Nen) “Best of Class” San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition, 2013.

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Headed to our next winery …

Pheasant Valley Winery
3890 Acree Dr.
Hood River, Oregon 97031
(866) 357-9463
www.pheasantvalleywinery.com

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Antipasto Platter [premium salami, marinated olives and mushrooms, premium sliced cheeses, dolmas and gigante beans, crakcers] | $10

Pesto Hummus [served with bread or crackers] | $7

Mmm .. eating stuff like this and drinking wine for lunch … the best. I wish I had time in the middle of the day to do this during the week.

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Sissy and I signed up to try ALL 11 wines they had. BIL and Mum only picked 5. Actually Mum pretty much gave up because she was so tipsy. Too funny.

REDS

  • 2011 Estate Organic Pinot Noir
  • 2010 Primitivo
  • 2011 Barbera Silver Medal, Northwest Wine Summit, 2013.
  • 2009 Tempranillo  90 points – Wine Spectator, November 2012. My favorite.
  • 2009 Syrah

WHITES

  • 2012 Estate Organic Pinot Gris Silver Medal, Northwest Wine Summit, 2013.
  • 2009 Vino Bianco Bronze Medal, Northwest Wine Summit, 2011.
  • 2012 McDuffee Chardonnay
  • 2012 Rose de Pinot Noir My favorite.
  • 2012 Riesling
  • 2011 Organic Pear Wine

We drove back to the apartment where they all slept their wines away. I just sat up and watched Suits with Bruno. By the time everyone was awake and hungry it was late. There was a long wait for our table so we went next door to their bar where we ordered drinks.

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le Bistro Montage
301 SE Morrison Street
Portland, Oregon 97214
(503) 234-1324
www.montageportland.com

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I don’t remember what BIL got. I just remember we all didn’t like it and left the rest on the table.

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Safe Word [Jameson Black Barrel, Vanilla Vodka, Creme de Cocoa, cocoa powdered rim] | $8

They failed at a cocoa powdered rim. This was also very strong. Wasn’t ready for that since um … I hadn’t eaten. I wouldn’t order this again. I don’t think Jameson and I mix well together.

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Suffering Bastard [Absolut Mandarin, fresh orange, and soda] | $7

I know Mum well when I picked this out for her. It was a favorite at our table. Everyone loved it.

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This place is dark so it’s hard to get pictures of the food without my flash. Didn’t want to bother the other guests. Sorry for the bad picture quality!

BREAD and butter.

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Oyster or New Zealand Poached Mussel Shooter [served in a shot glass with cocktail sauce, horseradish & lemon] | $1.95 each

We got one of each. Best one? The Oyster Shooter. A hit of salty and sweet. Wish I ordered more.

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Jambalaya [spicy Louisiana rice dish with onions, celery, tomato & Cajun gravy]

Price varies on what you add in it. I believe Mum got it with crawfish which makes it $14. It was delicious. She said that this was her favorite meal out of the whole trip. That’s how great it was. Or we just ate meh food the rest of the trip.

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Spold Mac [the perfect blend of spicy (Cajun gravy, parmesan & jalapeno) and old (garlic, heavy cream & parmesan)] | $8.25

It costs more when you add stuff to it. I added Andouille Sausage (extra $2) and Roasted Garlic (extra $2). Total of $12.25.

Their famous for their mac & cheese so that’s why I ordered it. It did not disappoint. The Roasted Garlic was WHOLE. Stinky breath for dayyyyyyys. Their mac & cheese is more of a sauce than usual mac & cheese. If I ever had a chance to go here again I would pick this again and made the pasta Gluten Free Penne for another $2.

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If you don’t finish your food, they wrap it up in aluminum and sculpt it into something. Sissy got a snail.

This might ruin the rest of the trip updates but this was the best day ever.

Filed Under: Eateries & Drinkeries, Travel Tagged With: Sightseeing

2013 Oregon Trip | Day 2

October 18, 2013 by Mellie Dee 8 Comments

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We ate our leftover donuts from Voodoo Donuts we bought the day before. Still good. But not my kind of breakfast. Too sugary and definitely not filling.

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Went to walk Bruno with Sissy and this was the view I captured right behind her apartment complex. How gorgeous is this?! Right when the sun was rising. The picture does not do it any justice. So foggy and green.

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Mum got jealous she missed it so I took her after we all got ready for the day. Still pretty as ever.

We went shopping at some places where they sold local crafts. I love seeing things like this. I just wished Houston had stuff like this. If there is and I’m missing it, let me know! I would of bought some of their stuff it I had more room in my luggage.

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Crafty Wonderland
808 SW 10th Ave
Portland, Oregon 97205
(503) 224-9097
www.craftywonderland.com

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Tender Loving Empire
412 Southwest 10th Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97205
(503) 243-5859
www.tenderlovingempire.com

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We made our way to lunch at …

Sinju Sushi Bar Restaurant
1022 NW Johnson Street
Portland, Oregon 97209
(503) 223-6535
www.sinjurestaurant.com

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Beef Tataki Roll [thin strips of seared beef strip loin & green onions on top of a shrimp tempura roll; served with ponzu and plum sauce] | $10.95

I was not a fan of this at all. I felt it had no taste in it other than the shrimp tempura and the beef on top felt very … rough on my palette.

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Sinju Stone Bowl (Bibimbap) [seasonal, fresh garden vegetables sauteed and served with Sinju Signature BBQ Beef in sizzling Stone Pot with side of house made Sinju Hot-Chili paste | $10.95

Mum’s bowl came with a side of cucumber. It felt like I was eating cucumbers in vinegar or something.

But her Bibimbap was pretty good. Of course not as great as the ones you get here in Houston.

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Silky Tofu in Clay Pot [spicy, organic, locally sourced, non-GMO silky tofu in spicy seasoned soup with a generous serving of assorted seafood and vegetables] | $11.50

Nothing special with this bowl. Wasn’t spicy enough for me either. Was way smaller for the price. But I guess it’s expensive because of the seafood they put in it which they do not skimp on. Filled with lots of seafood.

If I had a choice to choose here or another place, I’d suggest going to another place. Do not think the food here was worth this kind of money.

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We then walked over the the:

Museum of Contemporary Craft
724 Northwest Davis Street
Portland, Oregon 97209
(503) 223-2654
www.museumofcontemporarycraft.org

They had an exhibit opened to where each artist can only use one tool to design their piece. It was pretty cool to see what the people came up with. I don’t think Mum or Sissy found it interesting though. Mum flat out said that she can never understand art like that. *sigh*

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We headed back to New Seasons Market to buy things to cook dinner since BIL was going to be off work and tired. Didn’t want to make him go out since he would have work again the next day.

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We made salmon, beef, broccoli, French bread, and I got a side of apple something quinoa for myself. SO GOOD. Their quinoa selection is so much better than Whole Foods! Come on Whole Foods. Get on it!

Day two has ended. Day three coming soon!

I hope you all had a great week! It’s been a tough one for me but at least no work tomorrow! Just my side job of creating flyers for people!

Filed Under: Eateries & Drinkeries, Travel Tagged With: Sightseeing

2013 Oregon Trip | Day 1

October 14, 2013 by Mellie Dee 7 Comments

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On October 2nd, our flight from Houston to Denver for our layover. Funny story. Houston has two airports. We went to the wrong one. Whoops. What you get for not looking at detail. Luckily we made it to the other one in time.

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Arrived in Denver airport. Loving the view. Hopefully I can visit here soon. Split a Pesto Chicken Multigrain Ciabatta with Mum and got myself a water.

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Landing in Portland. Look at all those trees. Gorgeous. I always seem to sit at the wing of the plane unintentionally.

Found Sissy and BIL’s car and we headed for lunch.

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Deschutes Brewery
210 NW 11th Ave
Portland, Oregon 97209
(503) 296-4906
www.deschutesbrewery.com

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Sample Tray [6 (4oz) glasses of either the Classic Six, Brewer’s Choice, or Choose Your Own] | $8

We chose our own six as listed above. My favorite is the Gluten Free Beer.

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Beer Cheese Soup [seasonal potato cheese soup featuring local potatoes, speciality cheeses and one of our specialty ales] | $5.5 cup $7.5 bowl

Sissy got this with her meal so I snagged some. So freaking good especially on this day since it was rainy. Super cheesy that a lot of the cheese residue stuck on the spoon!

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Brewery Burger [seared Coleman Ranch beef, Mirror Pond Pale Ale aioli, Tillamook cheddar, butter leaf lettuce, hot house tomatoes, shaved red onion, and brewery made pickles with your choice of pub fries, sweet potato fries, house salad, or cup of soup] | $12

Got the pub fries since Mum got the sweet potato fries and Sissy got the soup. Both the fries were good. They were crispy and thick but soft on the inside just like great fries should be! I’d chose the sweet potato ones next time though. They had a sweet and salty combination. Perfect.

The burger on the other hand was a bit bitter for my taste and kind of wished the bun was softer so that I didn’t have to try so hard to bite through it. Let’s just say stuff were falling left and right. I resulted in cutting it with my knife and fork sans top bun.

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After lunch we went on a walk to the ever so famous:

Powell’s Bookstore
40 NW 10th Ave
Portland, Oregon 97209
(503) 228-4651
www.powells.com

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Books among books. Underground and over to the other side. I could stay here forever. They have Powell’s all over the state! Even in the airports! People in Oregon seem to really love to read. It was a Wednesday afternoon and there were a lot of people in the bookstore. They’re definitely not going to be going bankrupt anytime soon.

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They even sold Cupcake Toothpaste. I would of bought it but I didn’t want it to be another Bacon Necklace incident.

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Went walking to our next destination. Elephant statue. So cute. And Chinatown. (duh.)

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Voodoo Doughnut
22 SW 3rd Ave
Portland, Oregon 97205
(503) 241-4704
www.voodoodoughnut.com

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We all picked random donuts we wanted to eat. We ended up with … too much.

The two pictured are:

Voodoo Doll Doughnut [raised yeast doughnut filled with raspberry jelly topped with chocolate frosting and a pretzel stake]

All their Voodoo Dolls had different characteristics. Was not a big fan of the raspberry jelly.

Cock-N-Balls Doughnut [cock-n-balls shaped raised yeast doughnut triple filled with Bavarian cream and topped with chocolate frosting]

It was their Cocktoberfest. ha So silly.

I wish I had more time to look at the menu. I suggest if you go here, go online and look up what you want first. You cannot see what you’re order. Just the names are written on the board. Online, it describes what they are.

I don’t think they’re as great as people say they are but if I ever do go back I’ll order all the Apple Fritter Doughnuts and Blueberry Cake Doughnuts. They were the best. And be aware of the donuts with cereal on top. Sissy and BIL got those previously and told us that they were stale. Gross.

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We walked back to our car and drove to the top of Rocky Butte which had a park (Joseph Wood Hill Park) where you can see the gorgeous landscape of Oregon.

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They have a rock? statue? with different places like Mt. Hood, Columbia River, and Mt. Tabor. Apparently this has been replaced (I guess updated?) November of 2002.

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No words. Pictures don’t do it any justice.

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We drove to their apartment where we got to see Bruno!! and we relaxed for a good while. Then headed to dinner. It was rainy and dark so I couldn’t get a picture of the market until the next day.

New Seasons Market
15861 SE Happy Valley Town Center
Happy Valley, 97086
(503) 558-9214
www.newseasonsmarket.com

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This place is like Whole Foods in which you can get food from the Hot and Cold bar. Split a Minestrone with Sissy and got myself a big ol’ amazing salad. YUM!

We headed back to the apartment and just went lazy and into bed.

Great first night. Day 2 coming up …

Filed Under: Eateries & Drinkeries, Travel Tagged With: Sightseeing

Mini Vacation in Kemah

August 19, 2013 by Mellie Dee 6 Comments

Hola Doodies! Teehee

I’ve been so busy lately due to brother being in town. Yes. I know I’ve said that for the last couple posts but … he’s gone now so blogging should resume back to normal. But who knows.

Mum and I have been cleaning the kitchen drawers, pantry, and living room. Woof … so tired. My room is next!

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Friday was my day off … holla! And I finally got a haircut. It’s not much of a difference (best picture I could get). Just three or so inches off the ends (no more dyed parts!) and better looking bangs (not ones I chop off myself).

Loved the place I went to called Beauty Brands. It’s kind of like Ulta. I was told this place was pretty great so I took a chance and … I loved it. Question is, should I use the same person next time or experiment with someone else. Hmm …

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Friday night, the family went to Kemah (for the first time for some of us!) as a mini vacation. Tammy and June have already been.

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The water looks nice … but it was actually muddy green. Gross. haha

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We put in $5 in the crab machine and on my first crabbing I got this Hello Kitty (which I gave to Tammy to give to Sammi when she got back to Dallas. Then June and I got Dippin’ Dots. Mint Chocolate Chip and Strawberry which I shared with Mum.

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We bought tickets to the Stingray Reef where we got to feed and touch the stingrays! They were very smooth and not at all slimy. Picture touching velvet. Feeding them were kind of tough. Where I thought was their mouth was actually their gills. If I could go back, I’d feed them correctly.

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We were kids in the candy store. We bought gummies and jelly beans and after we paid, we sat outside and at them! It was cute seeing Mum dig for different flavors of jelly beans.

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Lightouse Buffet Kemah
#3 Kemah Boardwalk
Kemah, TX 77565
(281) 334-3360

Buffet Dinner | $13.99 (I think)

I’m not a fan of buffet but it’s always easier than figuring out what everyone wants to eat. This wasn’t any different. Buffets are not for me. The food wasn’t as great and in reality, I’d rather go to a restaurant, order what I want, and take home what I cannot finish. With buffets, I eat one dish and usually am done. But everyone else that was there seemed to like it. Picky eater, maybe?

Monday’s are always a drag. But we got this!

Filed Under: Eateries & Drinkeries

Pizaro’s Pizza

August 14, 2013 by Mellie Dee 4 Comments

Bah! Blogging has been put on the backburner since my brother’s been in town. He’ll be leaving Saturday so life will resume back to somewhat normal. I still have to clean up my room due to moving around furniture. Sucks … but much needed. I should probably do this once every few years. You don’t notice how much crap you’re hoarding until you move stuff around.

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Yesterday some of us went out to lunch to celebrate one of our coworker’s birthday/last day week of work. That’s what the carrot cake I baked was for – no pictures though. We went to:

Pizaro’s Pizza
14028 Memorial Drive
Houston, TX 77079
(281) 589-7277
www.pizarospizza.com

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Lunch Special [8" single topping pizza with side salad] | $8.99

The lunch special is pretty much what everyone got. If you wanted to add a topping it cost extra depending on what you picked. Then you get a choice of a side salad: Cesar Salad or House Salad. Always House Salad for me! It was much more colorful than the Cesar.

The pizza came out very quickly (online, it says 90 seconds is all it takes). I got the Italian Sausage plus mushrooms on my pizza. They believe in less is more but … I don’t agree. The crust was very good. At least the parts where it wasn’t burnt. I had a little burnt curst on the right side and underneath. Crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. To me, there was not enough sauce so it was somewhat dry at some places. The cheese is fresh mozzarella sliced and plopped on with a sprinkle of sausage and mushrooms. Literally a sprinkle of sausage and mushroom.

I’m very picky about pizza since I am not a big fan to begin with. I understand that’s the style they’re going with but I don’t see what is so great about this place. Maybe everyone was raving about it too much and gave me high expectations. Or maybe because the price for that size a pizza is not worth it. I agree with more is more. Slap on more toppings! So will I come here again? Only if coworkers wanted to and it was for a special event.

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Brother is out picking up Tammy from the airport. She’ll be here for a few days. Yay.

There are too many words on this post so bye! It’s almost the weekend!

Stay Positive & Think Good Thoughts!

Filed Under: Eateries & Drinkeries

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