Monthly Archives: March 2010

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Atop Mountains

Atop Snowmass Mountain (no snowboarding, just lunch at the summit…hence our inappropriate attire).
Atop Snowmass Mountain (no snowboarding, just lunch at the summit…hence our inappropriate attire).

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Over the past few days, I’ve tried two of the best wines I’ve ever tasted in my life (literally): Revena Cabernet St. Helena 2004, and Paradise View Syrah 2002. When it comes to wine (and most things, really), I don’t worry much about what I’m “supposed” to enjoy; I just like what I like…and these, I liked.

At $19.99, the smooth, fruity Paradise View is still a touch pricier than what I usually pick up for dinner (I shoot for the $12-$13 range), but it’s so good that I might have to up my standards.

The Revana is way expensive (about $90 for a bottle), but there are occasions (birthdays, anniversaries…snow days…Wednesdays…) that call for a wine this delicious.

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Basically, all that Alpine Avocado Vinaigrette consists of is avocado, olive oil, onion, and garlic, but it tastes exactly like what I want a salad dressing to taste like: fresh and tangy, but not overpowering in the least. I couldn’t find anywhere to buy it online, but I imagine that it’d be easy to make yourself (just puree an avocado, a bit of green onion, and three or four garlic cloves, season to taste, and shake up in a bottle with some excellent-quality olive oil). This would also make a stellar marinade.

UPDATE: If you’d like to order some Alpine Avocado Vinaigrette, call Josh at (720) 319-2655 or email him at alpineavocado@comcast.net.

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Friday morning, Liz, Megan, Kendrick and I stopped into the Main St. Bakery & Cafe for breakfast. I was feeling less-than-fab due to some hydration issues (I was warned that constant water drinking was required because of the high altitude, but ignored the advice and woke up this morning with a myriad of bad things going on), so I stuck to hot cereal cooked in apple juice and dotted with golden raisins, which was unexpectedly flavorful. I also ate both Liz and Kendrick’s grits, because all grits are good grits, in my opinion…and these were great grits.

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Thursday night, the rest of the crew went out to a sushi place, but my tired husband and I decided to improvise a homemade dinner (well, I improvised while Kendrick drank a Fat Tire).

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On the plane to Aspen, I read Anthony Bourdain’s The Nasty Bits, a blissfully haphazard collection of essays from his travels. Let’s just ignore how freaking cute the guy is for a second (mayjah crush): the man can write.

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Helmeting and Kisses

This was Kendrick’s second time snowboarding ever, so he thought it best to wear a helmet (a good idea for everyone, regardless of skill level…and yeah, I should probably take my own advice).
This was Kendrick’s second time snowboarding ever, so he thought it best to wear a helmet (a good idea for everyone, regardless of skill level…and yeah, I should probably take my own advice).

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Goodness, is the snowboarding in Aspen perfect. I’m no expert boarder, but regardless: you know perfect conditions when you see them.

I’d like to go at least once more this winter, so I did a little NYC-area research on the best sites and deals:

- New York is home to about 30 ski resorts: details on each mountain can be found here.

- Thunder Ridge (one of the most popular spots) can be accessed via Metro-North; no need for a car!


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