Thursday, October 22, 2009

Portland Epicurean Walking Tour

Portland Epicurean Walking Tour
October is the perfect time to visit Portland, Oregon, the city I love! The weather is sunny, cool, even cold (for me), but crisp and makes walking a pleasure. During our summer visits, this walking tour was always filled, so this was first on my "to do list". Don't let the "walking" concern you, there is very little walking and it's all around the city so, on sidewalks; no hills. The Portland Streetcar also is free in this fare-less zone, and a couple of hops on and off also included.

The Flying Elephant Deli is in a downtown office building and was our first stop. Hot Tomato Citrus Soup! It was not your typical tomato soup. Our guide, Nan, had us guessing the secret ingredient. Orange zest!





Back on the sidewalk and hopped on the streetcar, took us to Bridgeport Brewpub and Restaurant. Three different beers awaited us. Plus an education into beer brewing and how the company re-uses, recycles and keeps it's trash to the bare minimum. Outstanding! We went back there our last day in Portland for lunch. Must go back again.










Down the street and around the corner is In Good Taste Cooking School & Gourmet Shop. Here we sampled gourmet mustards and a yummy Oregon Pinot Noir. Of course, how could I leave without buying something. Their selection of seasoned salts is incredible. Left with a jar of brining salt for my thanksgiving turkey.


(Can't get this photo of Hot Lip Pizza in the right place)

The Pearl Bakery had breads and sweet treats waiting for us. Going behind the scenes into the prep kitchen area required hairnets. It's worth it. Their breads and pasteries are a sell-out. I finally found the crispy meringue cookie, Macaron, I'd seen in the trendy magazines. Today's flavor was coffee! Later, found them at Moonstruck Chocolates on NW 23rd.
















Tea Zone and Camellia Lounge is a hidden secret. Sure looks like just a place to get a cup of tea or cold drink. Glad Nan took us inside to the Lounge in back. Paula, I must take you there. It's the perfect place to relax with lovely teas--their selection is awesome! There are just a few little tables in a soothing, zen-like surrounding. Great place to stop and sit and learn all about teas. No tea bags in this place. Gourmet only!
Next was Hot Lips Pizza in the EcoTrust Building. I love their organic, fresh local ingredients-only pizza. Today's special was organic garlic! Russ was afraid of the potential 'garlic flush' he tends to get but perhaps because it was organic and fresh, the whole cloves were so sweet! Hot Lips is also known for their organic fruit sodas! Yes, they make them from local fruits so you never know what flavor to expect! No phosphoric acid here! Love it!


By this time, it's been almost four hours, and I'm getting filled up. No wonder they say not to eat a big breakfast (morning tour) or a big lunch (afternoon tour). Last stop is the wonderful Cupcake Jones for mini chocolate and vanilla cupcakes.



The tour was fantastic, we were filled and not tired, it's a great way to get around and get to know Portland. We're going back for the afternoon tour on our next trip. This one is more beer and wine! plus great food!





















Friday, September 4, 2009

Remind me not to go to SanFrancisco in the summer



After the cool-cold peninsula, the city was too hot for comfort. Walked up Nob Hill to catch some cool breezes and get away from the maddening crowds. Here at Grace Cathedral, the outside labyrinth is peaceful and civilized.

Vegi Tourist

Even if I don't eat vegetarian, at least I visit vegetables--at the Earthbound Farms in Carmel Valley. The valley was HOT, protected from the cold ocean breezes.

Monterey and Carmel June 2009

Ran away to Monterey & Carmel in June. After being a captive in an office for 4 months it was great to be outside. We biked around Monterey, into Pacific Grove and then my legs gave out. What looks like a smile on my face is actually a grimace...my quads were killing me! And the weather was cold!!!! I had heard the summers on the peninsula are cold but didn't realize how cold!
Loved it though.