Showing posts with label Vancouver. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vancouver. Show all posts

Monday, April 23, 2012

Weekend fun with boats, borders, and Trader Joe’s!

On Saturday morning I was on a boat.  A BC Ferry to Vancouver to be specific.

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Then I was with Catriona and Sarah as we waited over an hour to cross the border into the US of A.

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Where we immediately bee-lined for outlet stores and grocery mecca.  Hello Bellingham Trader Joe’s.  Nice to meet you!

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Yep, I go out of my way to cross a border just to return with two new bras and two heaping bags of non-essential groceries.

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As sustenance we required deliciously squishy beefy burgers and soda from a magic techie fountain.

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And then we waited over 90 minutes to make our way back into Canada.  I’m not a fan of border patrol’s organization.  Nope.

But the copious amounts of red wine and girl talk took my mind off things (later that evening, not at the border!).

Sunday morning obviously required brunch.  As seen on TV brunch of course.  Nothing like a trek through East Vancouver to track down yummy bacon and eggs.

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I highly recommend a vanilla milkshake alongside your scrambled eggs and coffee. 

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And then I was back on a boat! 

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And a city bus.  With two heaping bags of groceries.  Win!

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Friday, June 17, 2011

Dinner and a Show

The whole reason I was venturing over to Vancouver in the first place was because Catriona and I had tickets to see Wicked (!!) and plans for an amazing “girl date” including dinner at her favourite restaurant…Chambar.

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I have perused their website and menu on more than one occasion so Cat didn’t have to ask me twice if I wanted to go there for our pre-show dinner.

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We had super duper early reservations due to an 8pm show time to attend, so I landed up with nice bright daylight for taking photos. :)  Lucky you!

Chambar has starting filtering and bottling their own water. Flat or sparkling, as much as you like, $1 per person.  We’re flat girls.

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I definitely wanted to try one of the delicious sounding cocktails so I asked our server for his input.  I wanted something slightly sweet but not over the top so he recommended I try one of their staples…The Blue Fig.

“A Chambar classic. Oven roasted figs steeped in gin & frozen. Served with a side of Danish blue cheese.”

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Hands down one of the best cocktails I’ve ever had.  So different yet so incredibly simple.  Figs + icy cold quality gin = Amazing.  The side of cheese was a great addition.

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Can’t attend a European style restaurant without fresh bread.  Theirs comes with smoked paprika butter. (Actually my only minor complaint about the whole experience is that the butter was too hard to spread. ha!)

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Somewhere in conversation earlier in our visit Cat and I had actually been discussing Halloumi cheese so we were both immediately drawn to the Salade Halloumi when we saw it on the menu.

“Fried halloumi, beets, cucumber, radish, sundried olives, bulgar wheat falafel, crisp pita, sumac & mint raita.”

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Holy yum.  We were kind of speechless while we ate our appetizer salads.  The cheese is firm and slightly salty, the microgreens are fresh and tangy, the mint riata is creamy and pairs well with absolutely everything on the plate.  I’d gladly go back just for this salad.

For my main course I decided to go with another of Chambar’s classic dishes…Moules Frites.  I adore mussels and real French fries done well by a high end restaurant.  They offer three varieties so I opted for Congolaise as it’s a slightly different flavour combo than you normally find on a French or Belgian menu.

“Mussels cooked with a tomato coconut cream, smoked chili & lime, fresh cilantro.“

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Delicious!  It is a very generous serving of one and a half pounds of mussels served in your own individual stock pot.  I commented to Cat that if the stock was soup it would be like six bowls.  I could not make it all the way through…especially because the side of crispy fries with aioli were amazing and continued to call my name even when I became full.

I had our server pair a glass of wine for my main course.  He brought me this off-dry Reisling which perfectly suited my meal.

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Cat’s halibut dish should receive kudos here as well.  Prepared three ways she had nothing but good things to say about her buttery, Ocean Wise fish. Dégustation de flétan: Battered, roasted & poached halibut, asparagus, mint, tamarind, bacalao, ginger & mustard sauce.” (no photo)

No date night is complete without dessert.  Especially when everything on the dessert list reads like a culinary work of art.  Cat and I make great dinner date companions because we often gravitate towards the same items…in this case: Pot de Crème au Chocolat

“Milk chocolate lavender pot de crème with ganache filled biscuits & orange scented tuiles.”

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Absolutely as good as it sounds.  Especially paired with a gorgeous full-fat latte (complete with tiny madeleine garnish).

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But…

The arguably best part of the entire meal was our second dessert choice.  Honestly, by the menu’s description we weren’t entirely sure what this might be but we were completely in love with the idea of pistachio so we surveyed our server about this versus another item and he was clearly all for the Bavarois de Pistaches.

“Pistachio bavarois in a vanilla pastry cuff with citrus white chocolate ganache, sour cherry compote & lemon buttermilk sorbet.”

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Bavarois is a Bavarian Cream…the pastry was light and crisp…the cream and the ganache were a beautiful match for each other…and those sour cherries on top were the highlight of the entire dessert.  I had to restrain myself from eating all of them!

I swear that on my next trip to Vancouver I’ll visit Chambar just for the salad and the dessert.  Just sit me at the bar and ignore my quiet mmm-mmm-mmm’ing.  Please and thank you.

Truly one of the best dinners our I’ve ever had (and that’s saying something because I ate at Sooke Harbour House not all that long ago!). 

After dinner we toddled down a few blocks to the Queen Elizabeth Theatre for a showing of Wicked the Musical.  The Broadway show is currently on tour throughout North America so I jumped at the tickets when they went on sale a few months earlier.

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I was pleasantly surprised at the cast, the humour, and the gorgeous costumes.  Act One is fun and fantastic, and of course Defying Gravity is the highlight of the entire show.  We both teared up before breaking for intermission!  Act Two is a little darker but equally as entertaining.  I know I walked out sad that it was already over!

Different touring cast but same everything else!

We chatted about dinner, the show, and whatever other random girlie stuff we could think of for the whole drive home.  Best.date.evah.

Thanks Cat.  Love you.

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Thursday, June 16, 2011

The Day After Yesterday

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It was tough to avoid the myriad of news stories, photos, and articles about last night’s chaos.  Thankfully much of the bad news was trumped by stories about the amazing people that showed up today to clean up Vancouver and show their love for the city. 

I don’t even live in Vancouver but it’s close enough that all of this truly makes my heart hurt.  It’s a reflection on all of us around here and I for one am glad to see the community rally to wash away the ridiculous of last night.

Derek Jory at Canucks.com summed things up here (again!).  His article (and many others I read today) brought tears to my eyes.

Enough…

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Chibi and I took advantage of a sunny morning to walk over to the mall for coffee and a treat. 

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Fresh apricots.  Juicy and deeelish.

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OMG raspberries.  Organic and amazing.  With bananas, granola, TJs almond butter and vanilla yogurt.

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Toast with bacon jam and just slightly yolky egg.  Salad with spinach, pea shoots, cherry tomatoes, orange pepper, dried cranberries, olive oil and s&p.

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The other Jamie and I got together for girl talk.  I discovered the Coconut Crème Frappuccino (!!) and scored a chocolate chunk cookie sample.

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On the drive home I noticed the sky was looking pretty cool post lunar eclipse.

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Stoopy says hi.  (Actually he says “why u must be takin’ my picture biznatch?!”)

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Jamie bought me popchips.

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Thank you volunteers.  Thank you.

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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

What We Live For

Bieksa_Believe[source]  Hard to believe that just a few hours ago this is how everyone around here felt.  Focused and brimming with hope and faith!

I really, truly, honestly felt in my gut that we were going to win. On home ice. We would be celebrating in the streets!  We had this.

Except we didn’t. 

The Boston Bruins ran over our Vancouver Canucks with a Mack truck.  And just like that our chance at the Stanley Cup was gone.  Poof.

Canucks_loss[source]  Read the article too, it’s a gooder – Jory has been THE MAN to follow throughout the entire season, playoffs and finals.

Good game boys.  To my Bruins fan friends…Congratulations!

Sad.face.

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And then all hell literally broke loose in the streets of downtown Vancouver.  (FYI:  I’m in Victoria…nowhere near this nonsense).  A large handful of ridiculously dysfunctional trouble makers started a freaking riot.  Yes, I said riot.  Like flipping cars and lighting them on fire.  Like smashing windows and looting stores.  Like bring on the tear gas and flash-bangs.

Really?  Over a game?  Come on.  Grow a brain.

Utterly appalling and despicable.  Way to make us look really good to Boston and the rest of the free world.  Keeping things classy I see.  Ugh.

Van_riot[source]  Yup, that’s right.  These asshats are so awesome that the New York Times picked up the story right away.  Thanks for representing Vancouver so incredibly well and showing what good sports we Canadians are.  Eff.

Please, please, please know that the rest of Vancouver, British Columbia and Canada are totally embarrassed by the actions of this small group of people.  Canadians really are nice!  I swear!! 

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Happier thoughts:

Amazing full moon (and lunar eclipse!) happening out there tonight.  Make sure you stop and take a look at the moon wherever you are.

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A walk in the park.  Chibi thought a run around the tennis courts would be fun.  I knew she was a country club princess at heart.

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Eats today were healthy and delicious. 

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Rose and Tiffaney headed off to Vegas today so for pretty much the first time in the entire playoff series we didn’t all get together for a girl’s night to watch the game.

I instead joined Ingmarie, Alex, Jessica, Justin and Derry.  We noshed nachos, Jessica’s homemade guacamole, yummy potato salad and delicious ribs and pork made by Alex.

I, of course, brought salad.

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Baby spinach, pea shoots, Gala apple, organic blueberries, carrot, celery and green onion.  Tossed with a dressing of honey, fresh lime juice, smidge of Dijon, white wine vinegar, salt, fresh basil and olive oil.  We also added herby goat cheese and pecans.

We may have finished our evening by drowning our sorrows in the better part of a bag of Ikea crack candy and a nice, entertaining episode of So You Think You Can Dance.  Nothing like chocolate and reality TV to sooth the wounded soul.

Canucks_capture[source]  Next year boys.  Next year.

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