What To Eat Wednesday, Square Cafe

As with most places I've been, the hardest meal of the day to find vegan was breakfast. Often when traveling we'll just go to a grocery store and get breakfast things since this is made easier by the prevalence of kitchens in hotels and through airbnb. But there's usually one or two places that offer an option or two. In Pittsburgh, the one place we found was Square Cafe. They had one vegan breakfast that you could customize a bit. The food was good and the place was really busy. Obviously a locals place. One big downfall was the price. Two meals and just water was $35. That's pretty spendy.

They had a vegan scramble with asparagus. You could also get it in a chorizo version.

Carousel Jewelry Holder: A How-To Post

I meant to put this up a couple of months ago but did not for some reason. I put up my Ferris Wheel Jewelry Holder How-To. Well this goes along with that post and it is also an easy alteration. I made this to go on my dresser to display part of my somewhat big handmade jewelry collection.

You'll start with buying the cupcake holder on Amazon. Once you get it-put it together per the instructions.

Other things you need:

-glue

-felt

-marker

-empty cereal box

-something to measure your circles( I used a roll of tape)

-scissors

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Step 1: Put the cupcake holder together

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As you can see from the picture, after I put it together I was measuring the holder trays to figure out what I could use to measure what material I was deciding to use. I started with cupcake liners. Too flimsy. I tried paper and plain material. Fell through the bottom. Then I thought of felt. I realized I needed something to make it more sturdy but not too thick. And that's where the cereal box comes in:

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Step 2: Draw circles with whatever size you decide to make your pieces.

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Step 3: Draw the circles on the felt too.

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Step 4: Cut them out. Cardboard and felt. This is pretty hard for me. I am terrible at cutting circles. But I trimmed them down and got pretty close.

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Step 5: Glue them together.

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Step 6: Love yourself. (I wrote myself notes on the bottom when they were dry)

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Step 7: Put your circles into the trays.

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Step 8: Fill with Pretties

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A few months later and I still love my little set-up!

Art in Bloom 2014 Edition

I think this may be the 4th time I've been to the Art in Bloom event at the M.I.A. I have to admit that I really like it. Most of the crowd is older. And I do mean much older. I imagine women who have more free time in their lives to garden and really appreciate flowers. I drag my boyfriend there. I'm not always sure if he likes it or not but he does go without complaint which I appreciate. Here of some of my favorites from the exhibit this year. None of them really blew me away as they have in the past but they are still quite lovely.

What to Eat Wednesday, The Zenith

I haven't done this in a few weeks. I've been working on editing my book and that is taking up a lot of time. I am trying to get back to working on blogging. I am still not where I want to be with it. Be that as it may I can still post pictures and give you links to cool places. Or in this case a yummy place in an antiques/vintage cave. Now, the pictures are dark as can be and I was going to edit them and lighten them up but I decided not to do that so you can really get an idea what it is like to eat at The Zenith. It is a very unique dining experience. When we went we decided it would be similar to eating in a room at The House on the Rock. If you live in the Midwest you know exactly what I mean. If you do not live in the Midwest you'll have to click on the link and have a look. Though you cannot describe this place, you have to visit it. The Zenith is very much the same. It's sort of hard to describe. It is located off one of the more busy, entertainment oriented streets in Pittsburgh. But if you blink you'll miss it. It's in a very unassuming, dark brownstone building with only a small sign. However, once you open the door, you'll be quite stunned. 

Before you get to the cafe you pass through a very large room that is filled top to bottom and I do mean top to bottom, with vintage and antique items. All set up in vignettes and displays. All of it is for sale too. Someone obviously puts a lot of time into this shop. 

You can wander through before you head to the back of the room which then becomes a cafe. It is incredibly homey. Each table is set with old glassware and linens (all matching sets!). 

The server we had was very friendly. The food was quite good. It's definitely a comfort food place. Everything on the menu is vegan with the exception that you can have cheese on a few things if you'd like. We had a late lunch and then went shopping and came back for the vegan chocolate mint cake. My tortilla stuffed with curried potatoes and peas was super tasty. It came with ruffled potato chips. I can't even remember the last time I had those before this visit! We also shared stuffed peppers and the Greek appetizer plate that included lemony, dill tofu. Pittsburgh turned out to be a very vegan friendly town and I was so pleased. Most of the people I know have never been there or only drive through but I am telling everyone to make a point to at least stop for a view, cocktail and a dinner. You'll be glad you did.

This last photo is of the bathroom. I could've taken a dozen pictures of it. But you know, how many bathroom pictures do you need? I just love all the South Pacific decor with the beautiful women and nature scenes. Sometimes I wonder if somewhere in Asia there is an American themed bathroom. Maybe all red, white and blue with eagles?

Hillman Hall of Minerals and Gems

I suppose it comes with the love of jewelry and making things to be terribly fond of geology. Nestled in between the main buildings of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History and the Carnegie Museum of Art sits the Hillman Hall of Minerals and Gems. It is a place filled with natural wonders created by nothing other than nature and her whims. I spent a good long time in here as most people just breezed through on their way to the main museums. I do not understand how one can ignore such beauty. Especially imagining it to be placed in something to wear about your head and neck. :o)

City of the Dead, Allegheny Cemetery

During my recent trip to Pittsburgh I visited the hauntingly beautiful Allegheny Cemetery. I really enjoy walking through cemeteries for the simple fact that they are so quiet. You often will see animals and birds nestled among the departed. I stop and read headstones and wonder what people were like, leaving stones and flowers. Maybe someone will remember me someday. 

There are 124,000 people buried in this lovely place including Union Soliders, Lillian Russell and aboltionists. People important to the lives of many of us today. 

I'm a big believer that no matter where you visit you can find amazing things to do. Pittsburgh is no exception to this rule. I enjoyed my trip there a great deal and I will post more about it soon.

The Phipps

I'm feeling the mood to share flowers and more flowers not food. So I am going to load this page up today with pictures from my visit to the Phipps Conservatory in Pittsburgh. I was there two weeks ago and wow, wow, wow what a great place! Pittsburgh it's self was just a great town and there's a lot of really beautiful places to visit. I can't say enough good things about my trip there. But let's start with many flowers.

Minnesota Monday, The Bell Museum

I've been looking at travel sites to find out things there are to do in the Twin Cities that I don't know about already. Turns out there is a fair amount of places to visit. One of the newer to me places I went recently was The Bell Museum of Natural History. It is a dusty, strange place filled with taxidermy from the era when people believed it was the only way to teach others about the wildlife of the world. I have to say I am glad that is not the case anymore. The museum is on the U of MN grounds which is pretty nice area. There are lots of bars and unique places to eat. I think that these smaller, odd places are what make a city unique and are always worth a visit.

Throwback Thursday, READY FOR SUMMER!!

I came across these photos from about 5 years ago or so from a day that I went to the Stone Arch Bridge Festival and then started to explore the area. You can climb down to the banks for the Mississippi River and see some of the mill ruins. Mostly I was wishing for green trees and sunshine as it as very gloomy here. Not what you really want for May Day. But we hold out hope.

What To Eat Wednesday, Spak Brothers Pizza

I was very pelased to go to another state that I had never been to before: Pennsylvania -for most of last week. A dear friend of mine was getting married and having a new city to explore as well is good for happy making. The weather was both sunny and nice and gloomy and rainy. On one particular gloomy day, we set off to find a particular pizza place that came with high recommendations for vegan pizza. This is very exciting to me. I love pizza. Minneapolis is filled with fabulous vegan pizza. I haven't had a ton of luck finding it other places. Well, the Spak Brothers has great pizza and many other vegan foods on their menu. Including vegan cheese fries(YUM). They are located in the city of Pittsburgh where I spent most of my time. They carry locally made soda, have an Avengers pinball machine and lots of cute boys working there. You can't lose.

A snapshot of the city from Mount Washington.

A snapshot of the city from Mount Washington.

I thought the pizza box was so cute. It got rained on a bit. We sat in our rental car and ate while it rained. It was nice. We were in between adventures having spent the day at a museum and then we went off to a brewery in a church.

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Vegan cheese fries could help all vegan girls in great ways.

Vegan cheese fries could help all vegan girls in great ways.

Easter Snap Shots

I've been out of town most of the last week so my post today will be of my Easter Sunday out on Lake Minnetonka after a brunch at French Meadow. Have a lovely week!

The Secret Garden

You can spend so many hours wishing you were somewhere else. Adventure seems miles away and imagination awash in beige walls. Windows filled with daydream clouds drift in and out of the crystal blue sky leading the way to a magic filled world. If only you knew the right path to take or could find the right key or mystical vase to open the portals. The giants sleep and wait for your arrival and the Queen of the Fairies beckons you to her.....

Throwback Thursday, More Wanderlust, Split Rock Lighthouse

A few years ago, my significant other and I went on an anniversary trip to Duluth, Minnesota. Duluth is an astonishingly beautiful place and is visited by 3 million tourists every year. It sits on the gorgeous rocky shores of Lake Superior. I fell immediately love with Duluth on my first trip there about 14 years ago and I was so very pleased to return. One of the must see things up north is the Split Rock Lighthouse. It is a historic landmark on tree laden land on which you can picnic and explore. I hope to see more of Northern Minnesota this summer. The Midwest is a wondrous land of hidden trails, greenery, animals and stories. One of the famous stories is that of the Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald. Lake Superior is blue and filled with endless beauty but it can also be very dangerous. You learn a fast respect for water living in Minnesota. You also fall madly in love with it.

What to Eat Wednesday, Amazing Thailand

When Amazing Thailand first opened, I was pretty excited to have a new Thai place in walking distance from my house. Disappointingly the first couple of visits yielded only "ok" food in my opinion. Despite the atmosphere being so beautiful and lovely, the food wasn't too great. The cocktails were pretty good though and one day someone suggested a lunch there a couple of years ago. I hadn't been there in a while and Minneapolis has some of the best Thai food I've ever had-it's sort of a secret about this town(although, sadly we've lost two great places in the last year). Well, I went back and the food had improved immeasurably. Now mind you, it was never bad it just wasn't great. It is now. I absolutely love the Holy Basil Dish with tofu and fresh green beans. They offer an entirely seperate Vegan Menu and the drinks are just so yummy. It is as gorgeous as ever and even has one of the prettiest little alley dining areas outdoors in Minneapolis. I love spicy food. The hotter the better. It's somewhat tough to get truly spicy food here but Amazing Thailand does pretty good. It's not as hot as King & I used to be, but alas they are no more. Walking around the lakes in the summer time is one of my favorite things to do every day if I can and getting to walk to a great place to eat is an added bonus.

Blood Moon

I have no doubt the internet runneth over with posts about the eclipse from last night. It is pretty amazing. Here are some pics from my backyard and snaps from my SkyView App. which I think is an amazing application. You can read about the Blood Moon Eclipse here on the NASA website. Plus, if I read correctly MARS was as close as it gets too. Pretty fantastic!