Everyone's going to Paris. Two good friends, two current colleagues, plus a couple of ex-colleagues, have all in recent weeks asked for pointers and recommendations as they plan trips, for work or pleasure, to the great City of Light and Dark Chocolate. It's fun to imagine their adventures.
One of my friends, the fun and fabulous Melody, was just there for a photo shoot and relayed a classic story. She went to Brasserie Lipp with her client. The client asked for a menu in English. The waiter looks at the woman, pauses, and says "never" and walks away and
literally never returns.
Such ridiculous behavior, but so deliciously French!
From Amy Thomas, author of Paris, My Sweet. A love affair with Paris, New York, sweets and, now, a little girl named Parker.
Saturday, September 29, 2012
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Paris vs. New York
Just in case you want to fall a little more in love with Paris. Or New York.
Paris vs New York from TonyMiotto on Vimeo.
Paris vs New York from TonyMiotto on Vimeo.
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Survey says!
Most people love
their families. Of course they do. There are shared memories, traditions and
holidays; the goofy dispositions, long-running rivalries and hysterical revelries—family
ties. Everyone thinks their family is the greatest.
But mine really is.
Last spring, one of
my cousins called on all of us to try out for Family Feud, which was hosting
auditions at the Foxwood casino, in our home state of Connecticut. I couldn’t
make the trip and really didn’t think anything of it. Until five of my cousins aced
the auditions and made it to the taping. They were going on national TV!
A lot has happened
since then. The TV recording was down in Atlanta, where one of my cousins
happens to live. So a couple dozen cousins and their spouses, aunts and uncles
and second cousins descended on Betsy’s home and it was an impromptu family
reunion (with Steve Harvey, honorary Lathrop member). Reportedly, they kicked
some ass.
One month after that,
my dear Aunt BJ, who was at the taping and caused a ruckus in the live audience
as she was never one who could stay quiet, passed away from pulmonary fibrosis.
We were all so happy that much of the family had been there together in
Atlanta.
Now, this weekend,
we’re gathering again. The (promised Emmy-winning) episode of Family Feud
premieres today. Team Lathrop, in color-coordinated finery, are bringing their
sass, their smarts, their color-coordinated style into your living room. But
just in case you’re at work and miss it, and just in case you’re going to be in
Connecticut this weekend, join us at the Lyme Tavern at 3pm on Saturday for a
party.
My cousins are also donating a portion of their
winnings to the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation in honor of Aunt BJ. And if you’re
so moved, you can too.
Read more about it all here.
Monday, September 17, 2012
My Vegan Mondays
Morning
Coffee with soy milk
Granola with almond milk
Afternoon
Veggie stew and green salad from LifeThyme
Gala apple
Pretzels
Evening
Couscous salad with roasted broccoli, pine nuts and sun-dried tomatoes
It was one of those Mondays, neither here nor there. I look back on my photos and blog entries of Paris and almost can't believe that was my life. Every day was an adventure. I did something new, saw something inspiring, thought and felt more than I realized was possible. It was a dream.
I think about Paris all the time. And while I miss it deeply, I am so content here in New York. And I wonder if my chapter in Paris was so magical for the very reason that it was not forever. I'm grateful for my time there, and grateful to be here at home. But every once in awhile, on a dull Monday like today, I can't help but wish I could go back and relive it all....
Coffee with soy milk
Granola with almond milk
Afternoon
Veggie stew and green salad from LifeThyme
Gala apple
Pretzels
Evening
Couscous salad with roasted broccoli, pine nuts and sun-dried tomatoes
It was one of those Mondays, neither here nor there. I look back on my photos and blog entries of Paris and almost can't believe that was my life. Every day was an adventure. I did something new, saw something inspiring, thought and felt more than I realized was possible. It was a dream.
I think about Paris all the time. And while I miss it deeply, I am so content here in New York. And I wonder if my chapter in Paris was so magical for the very reason that it was not forever. I'm grateful for my time there, and grateful to be here at home. But every once in awhile, on a dull Monday like today, I can't help but wish I could go back and relive it all....
Sunday, September 16, 2012
The week in food
As I type, I am
digesting cake truffles from Momofuku Milk Bar(two pineapple upside down cake
and one chocolate chip). Needless to say, it’s been a naughty week.
It included obscene
meals at Acme and L’Artusi. Cocktails at
Employees Only and Hotel Delmano.
And the capper was
going to Smorgasburg in Williamsburg, with the lovely views of our most amazing city.
Where, from the gorgeous bruschetta options at Sunday Gravy, we chose walnut
chicken with a beautiful pesto.
It went well with the
Bamberg sandwich from Schnitz...
Brown Butter Salty
and Oat Chocolate Chunk cookies from The Good Batch…
Just didn’t stand a
chance against the hibiscus and café au lait doughnuts from Dough.
Heaven. But I have some
serious repenting to do this week.
Friday, September 14, 2012
More than a woman
“It’s all about life. And it’s all about being the woman you
want to be.”
My first plum assignment as a writer was interviewing Diane
von Furstenberg for CITY Magazine. I’ve been in love with her ever since.
Smart, independent, confident, sexy—she’s one of those women
really does seem to have it all: a fulfilling, successful career; the love of
her life; children and grandchildren whom she adores; and an exciting life of
travel, filled with friends and inspiration.
And now she’s breaking ground on the technology front: this
past NY Fashion Week, she was the first fashion designer to use Google Glass to
show the runway from the models’ pov. Brilliant.
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Sunday, September 9, 2012
The week in food
Yes, I’ve been having my misgivings about
summer’s end, la rentrée and that general meh feeling at the turn of the
seasons. Nevertheless, the beautiful weather is hanging on, and there is always
delicious food this time of the year to make it all better.
Like heirloom tomato toast, doused in olive oil, salt and pepper, and the roasted
carrot and avocado salad at ABC Kitchen.
Pitch-perfect bluefish cakes with poached eggs and
celery remoulade at Stone Park Café in Park Slope (and yes, finally getting my Instagram savviness...)
That was after a glorious blueberry muffin at
Du Jour Bakery and a romp through Sugar and Plumm’s candy kingdom on the Upper
West Side.
And to bring the weekend to a close, a Sunday
morning bagel in Central Park.
Have I mentioned that I love New York?
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Haute Chocolaterie: La Maison du Chocolat
La Maison du Chocolat, 225, rue du Faubourg-Saint-Honoré, hit Paris in 1981, and it didn't take long to become an institution. Something like three weeks. Faces staring into the windows are studies in anticipation. The chocolates are made below the shop in what used to be a wine cellar. Owner Robert Linxe is less interested in chew than in flavor and melt. Marriages made in heaven are his forte: chocolate an coffee, chocolate and rum, chocolate and orange. An occasional flirtation with kirsch is permissible. For the more indissoluble union of chocolate with the well-defined personality of coffee, Linxe frequently has his coffee and cocoa beans ground together.
"Good chocolate won't make you sick," he said as he urged us to taste a Romeo, a Bohème, and a Rigoletto. "It won't even make you fat. Look at me, and I eat it all day long." True, he was as svelte and active as a live wire and as persuasive as a faith healer.
"Bitter chocolate is full of potassium and magnesium."
Convinced that it was so good for me, I could hardly refuse a Bacchus.
A) I want to write this well
B) I want a job where I get to write like this, about chocolate all the time
C) I miss Paris
D) Why, oh why, did Gourmet fold??
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
La rentrée: Inspiring or dreadful?
“La
rentrée—a time of magical new beginnings in Paris that’s like “back to
school” in the states, only bigger and more profound. More than just kids
getting new pencil boxes and corduroys after a summer of catching fireflies and
building campfires, it’s the season
of renewal. Change is embraced and celebrated by every proud citizen; it’s a
feted homecoming for the entire city that is returning to work after spending
August frolicking à la plage—unless,
of course, they were like me and the Louis Vuitton team, who toiled not only
the entire sacred heat-filled month, but every weekend of it, too.”
—from Paris, My Sweet
Change is in the air in New York City. After
three months of glorious summer weather—four if you include May, which was
actually pretty spectacular, too—Labor Day weekend rolled around with overcast
skies and cool weather. Aside from buzzing and bumbling NYU students, the
city’s energy has been as deflated as a balloon three days after the party.
Personally I’ve been
listless. Not blue, but not inspired either. C’est la vie, I thought. Until I searched
through the past three years of this blog and realized I just don’t do so well
with this “magical” time of the year. In 2009, I was in a classic meh mood. In
2010, I took an objective point of view. Last year—even while I was in Paris
(oh, how I miss it)—I felt an inexplicable weight.
Maybe I’m grieving
for summer. Maybe I feel the impending doom of eight months of progressively
crummier weather. Maybe it’s an internal thing. I don’t know. I do know it’s
time to shake the cobwebs and embrace this season of change, believing it will
all be good change.
Et toi? How are you
faring with la rentrée?
Monday, September 3, 2012
My Vegan Mondays
Even if it’s boring, it’s still important (at
least to me) to keep tabs on Meatless Mondays.
Morning
A long walk along the Hudson River Park
Kashi with banana and flax seeds
Afternoon
Green juice (kale, cucumber, celery, banana, lemon juice)
Celery and carrots with hummus
Mixed nuts
Evening
Spaghetti with fresh tomatoes, olives and basil
Red wine
Hope you had a good eating weekend!
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