Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Looking for something warm and yummy on New Years ???



Today I'm sharing an idea for a perfect New Year's drink.  It's a compilation of several ideas that I got from local bartenders.  I won't give you specific measurements so you can feel free to make this to your personal taste.

The basics are:

Take a warm heat resistant glass and add honey (I generally use about 2 tablespoons), squeeze some fresh lemon juice into glass and throw the lemon wedge in the glass.  Add whisky or cognac and about 1/4 cup fresh squeezed orange juice.  Stir with a cinnamon stick and add hot water.

Just the aroma is wonderful and the taste is even better.  Happy New Year !!!

Girl's Annual New Year's Eve Lunch at CORBETT FISH HOUSE

For the past six years the "girls" go out for a Pre-New Year's Eve lunch and today, it was at Corbett Fish House in the Lair Hill area close to where we live.  If you're in the area, please check this place out - it's an old time neighborhood cafe that specializes in every kind of fish available.

corbetfishhouse.com

Our lunch together is a wonderful time to discuss the year past and the anticipation of the new year ahead.  



Allison and Rae are in the first photo and Ann and me (Janice) below.



I send much love and happy new year wishes to my lovely friends ....... 














                                                                                                                                                                                                  


Wednesday, December 25, 2019

An Artist's rendition of a Christmas Card



Special occasions are always even more special when I receive a hand painted card from my artist husband, Roger.

He spends many hours working on the cards (trying to hide them when I visit his studio) so they are truly appreciated.

We are so fortunate to have found a new love at our advanced ages.

Merry Christmas - Happy New Year to you all.












Tuesday, December 24, 2019

READY for Christmas ???



Christmas celebrations change as we become older - much less activity, fewer gifts, less food  - but, there's still the glow of enjoyment and the sharing of love with each other and friends and family.  
















Roger and I wish you a Merry Christmas and a new year that is joyful and filled with new experiences and new opportunities. 





Monday, December 23, 2019

BOMBSHELL and KENNY & ZUKES - a Monday in Portland ..........

One reviewer writes "Bombshell" is a scalding and powerful movie about what selling, in America, has become. The film is about selling sex, selling a candidate, selling yourself, selling the truth."

Ann and I had a "ME" day today; first seeing "Bombshell" at the Living Room Theater (with the prerequisite Irish coffee) and then, lunch at Kenny & Zuke's (Rueben sandwiches).  Portland offers so many options but we must admit that we've started getting into a rut by doing the same routines.  


The sky was blue with puffy clouds - cold but lovely, so we even talked ourselves into a little extra walking (maybe to burn a few of those calories).


My only concern is that FOX TV still features women wearing suggestive clothing (and, of course, they have perfect bodies).  Is that what people want on a news channel?  Just asking ............

Saturday, December 21, 2019

A HATEFI CHRISTMAS ................

Christmas came early this year with a festive dinner with Roger's son, Brian, and wife, Carolyn, and grandson, Aaron and wife Leah.

Roger did the Persian dishes and I cooked the rest so it was a combined effort that everyone loved.  



SO, now it's time for us to put our feet up and look ahead to some quiet time (and lots of leftovers).










Tuesday, December 17, 2019

"PERCEPTION IS REAL BUT THE TRUTH IS NOT" Imelda Marcos



SO - you may be thinking that U.S. politics have hit "rock bottom".  If you do, it's time for you to see the movie "Kingmaker".

One website states "The film about the Philippines' former First Lady Imelda Marcos reveals a grotesquely self-pitying, wholly unrepentant and very rich woman, who has clearly still kept her hands on a great deal of the American aid money that successive US presidents once gave the Philippines in return for suppressing communism and civil rights and showing hospitality to US naval power - cash that she and her husband, Ferdinand, looted from the public purse and salted away abroad."

I highly recommend that you see this movie - however, you'll leave with a sour taste in your mouth.......... and you'll face the reality of corruption and entitlement of politicians, here in the United States and throughout the world.

Saturday, December 14, 2019

APPLE Photo Class and Q Restaurant brunch

I found a perfect way to enjoy a cold and rainy Portland day - first by attending an Apple Photo class at Pioneer Square - then walking to "Q" for brunch.  On the way I practiced using my Fisheye lens on my I-Phone.  I'm still using a series 8 phone so the camera capabilities aren't as good as on the newer phones, but I still manage to get some interesting photos using a fisheye and macro lens that I attach to the phone camera.

Q never lets me down.  I'm thinking that maybe I go there too often because today I was greeted by three different people who knew my name (no, I didn't have reservations).  I always sit at the Chef's counter so the executive chef and sous chefs are accustomed to seeing me each time I eat there.

One of the chefs is from Mexico and he has shared several family recipes with the restaurant so today I ordered CHILAQUILES which is described as "Tortillas in Red Chile Sauce, Scrambled Eggs, Queso Fresco, Guacamole and Creme Fraiche".  Delicious doesn't begin to describe this dish - it was amazing...............

Somehow I managed to escape being caught in rain so the MAX took me there and home again (10 minutes each way).  



YES, I'm still in love with Portland ....................

Happy Holidays !!!

Thursday, December 12, 2019

PORTLAND CHART HOUSE ON A RAINY THURSDAY

Lunch for those of us in the "golden years" is an event that we take seriously.  Today, my friend Rae and I drove up the hill to one of our favorite places to dine, CHART HOUSE.  If you're in Portland and you haven't been there - TRUST ME - it's always fabulous with food and service at 5*****.  The view makes it even more special - all the way from Mt. Hood to Mt. St. Helens.

One word of caution, however.  If you're dining there from today through January 2nd. you MUST have a reservation and you should also be prepared to still wait for a table.  (It will be worth it).





I am very fortunate to have some amazing single women friends here at American Plaza.  My friends have wonderful lifetime experiences to share and they all have a zest for life.  

HAPPY HOLIDAYS !!!

Sunday, December 8, 2019

SCROOGE IN ROUGE at Triangle Productions

Allison and I just returned home from a matinee performance of "Scrooge in Rouge" at the Triangle Theater at the Sanctuary at Sandy Plaza.  Don Horn, the owner of the theater, is the creator of this hilarious play based on the "Christmas Carol".  We haven't laughed this much in months.  We have season tickets so we get our favorite seats on the front row so we sometimes become part of the "action".  

IF YOU CAN GET TICKETS, DO.  IT'S A GREAT INTRODUCTION TO THE CHRISTMAS SEASON !


Lori and Pam introduced me to "Lovely Rita" so I shared this new find with Allison.  She and I both agree that there is no better meal than a cheese burger and this chef truly makes the best we've ever eaten.  Now we can regret the calories, but not the experience.  

Allison treated me to our happy hour experience so THANKS, friend ..............

Thursday, December 5, 2019

Portland's American Plaza MAGNIFICENT CONDO FOR RENT

MADISON 1645 AVAILABLE FOR RENT SOON




Madison 1645 will be available for rent after January 15th.  The condo has 2062 square feet, with two balconies; one facing west to the West Hills and one facing east to the Willamette River with a third view of the OSHU Medical Center.  The views are magnificent. 2 bedrooms, large den/office, 2 baths, upgraded bathrooms, a recent installation of energy efficient appliances and more.  Rent is $3,250.  Assigned underground parking and a storage unit is included.  No pets / no smoking.For more information, contact Janice Friedli at (503) 206-7666 or goldturtle@comcast.net


HAPPY BIRTHDAY, ALLISON - Another Epic Year is Starting .....

Our friend, Rae, hosted Ann, Allison and me for a dinner to celebrate Allison's 81st birthday tonight.  Lots of great food and wine and lots of "girl talk".  Being in the 80s doesn't sound so bad anymore - in fact, we're thinking it's just plain FABULOUS ............


Rae, our lovely hostess - Thanks for a fabulous evening !!

Wednesday, December 4, 2019

HOLIDAY BULB FLOWERS FROM Trader Joe's

Potted bulbs are such fun to watch as they bloom, and during the holidays you can get a variety at Trader Joe's - all at a reasonable price.

These little beauties started blooming on Thanksgiving day.


Monday, December 2, 2019

Leaving Thanksgiving - Heading Straight to Christmas .....




SO, the girls are safely home - I'm vowing to "never eat again" - and the house is "beginning to look a lot like Christmas".

Yesterday was the final day of decadence - waffles for breakfast, the movie "KNIVES OUT" (fabulous and fun), a stopover at Whole Foods for a wine and cheese run, and finally ------ home to an authentic Persian dinner, all cooked by Roger.  

CHEERS ..........



Saturday, November 30, 2019

LOVELY RITA at the Hoxton Hotel in Portland Chinatown



Lori and Pam have a friend who bartends at "LOVELY RITA", a restaurant at the Hoxton Hotel in Chinatown so we went to see her and have breakfast.  Frankly, none of us were expecting anything special, but we all figured that "nobody can mess up eggs and bacon".  Well, we were pleasantly surprised to find that their food is fabulous!!  The menu has complex breakfast dishes - all sounding so good that we had a hard choice making a decision of what to order - (definitely no simple eggs and bacon on the menu).

In fact, the food is so excellent that my plan is to get my Portland girlfriends together to pay another visit soon.

After breakfast we headed out to St John's to check out the small village (about a five mile drive from downtown Portland).  


The bridge over the river is unique and the village is charming.  There are lots of apartments and a downtown shopping area filled with local boutiques, cafes and businesses.  Now we're all taking a break to relax, nap, read and get ready for an evening at Old Town Pizza.


Thursday, November 28, 2019

THANKSGIVING and More ..............



Lori and Pam flew in from Sacramento this afternoon so the Thanksgiving festivities have begun.  Dinner tonight was the traditional feast of too much food to eat (leaving wonderful leftovers) and lots of wine and conversation.

Tomorrow is lunch at "Q" and a streetcar ride to 23rd Avenue where we can shop at small locally owned boutiques.

No "Black Friday" for us - we're looking ahead to a festive and fun day..

Tuesday, November 26, 2019

City Lights in Downtown Portland



It's the holiday season so Portland is filled with lights everywhere we go.  The photo that you're looking at across the street from my condo of three police cars, however, is a more typical "lights experience".  Unfortunately, it is one that we see, year round.  Homelessness is a serious problem in the downtown area and it brings out all kinds of emotions.  Because of how I was raised - "If you work hard, you'll have a good life", it's easy to judge these people who have no home, no job, very little money, and none of the comforts that most of us enjoy.  In reality, I've learned that we need to have compassion.  So, at this Thanksgiving time, I'm reaching out to help those who need a greeting, a little money, and a little encouragement.  JOIN ME, IF YOU CAN ................

Sunday, November 24, 2019

Stephen King THE INSTITUTE



I just finished reading Stephen King's newest book, "The Institute".  It's disturbing, creepy, touching and horrifyingly believable, all at once.  

Allow some time to read this because once you start, you won't want to put it down until you're finished.  My head is whirling and I'm starting to feel the "hum".  You'll know what I mean when you read it.

SATURDAY AT PORTLAND'S CULINARY WORKSHOP

Saturday started out early for me with a holiday artisan breads class that began at the Culinary Workshop at 9 a.m.  

I was one of twelve students that included two men.  We prepared and baked a Povitica, a traditional Croatian pastry.  It's made from buttery pastry dough stretched very thin and covered with a mixture of walnuts, sugar, bittersweet chocolate and a few other ingredients.  It's rolled into a strudel and baked.


Our next project was Hefenkrantz, a German bread that is braided and shaped into a wreath.  Traditionally, it's a sweet bread but ours was savory, using pecorino cheese and finely minced fresh rosemary and thyme.  The students made one of each of the above breads to take home so both are wrapped in the freezer, ready to defrost and warm on Thanksgiving. While our breads were baking we enjoyed a demonstration of preparing a Christmas Star Twisted Bread that we all enjoyed with cheeses and fruit during the break.

The class was a perfect way to get some "holiday spirit", learn new skills and meet people who love to cook and bake.  It you're in the Portland area, check out their website.  The school offers a large variety of cuisines and they offer cooking classes for children, as well.




Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Duckhorn Pinot Noir vs. DECOY Pinot Noir

When I'm in a fine dining restaurant, there's always a temptation to order a Duckhorn wine from the Anderson Valley in California.  Only one problem - at least for me - the cost is way above my budget.  Recently, however, I found a second label DECOY that is bottled by Duckhorn (I'm presuming that it's one of their second labels).

This is my second bottle of Decoy Pinot Noir and I'm hopeful that there will be more to come.  If you like a smooth and fruity light red wine, please give this a try.

CHEERS .............. and Happy Thanksgiving

Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Ready for a new dining experience in Portland? JACK RABBIT

Today I scheduled another Apple class (this one on lenses and tripods that can be added to the iPhone camera).  Did you know that when you take a selfie, you don't have to press the big photo button?  You can take a picture just by pressing either the up or down audio buttons on the side.  It's much easier to hold the camera while taking the photo.  OK, I admit it.  I've never taken a selfie - but stay in touch - I'm working on some soon ...........

OK, now it's time to talk about "JACK RABBIT".  It's a newer downtown restaurant that advertises that it has a celebrity chef, Chris Cosentino, in the kitchen.  It's close to the Apple Store so I decided to check it out.  Good?  OH, YES.

I ordered Grilled Little Gem Nicoise that is prepared with confit fresh albacore, tapenade, steamed potato and soft boiled egg, pickled red pepper and a cream sauce.  The combination of flavors was incredible.  The atmosphere is beautiful, service is good, so I'll be back soon.  If you're in Portland, I know that you'll love dining here.

Monday, November 18, 2019

Portland's Amazon HUB LOCKER at Pearl District Whole Foods

If you're in Portland and you're looking for an Amazon drop off, check out the new hub locker at the Pearl District Whole Foods Market.  You can get in two ways; at a street entrance on the corner of 12th Avenue and Burnside or inside the market (go up to the second floor).

The reason that I prefer this Amazon location is that Whole Foods Market offers free underground parking with a $10 grocery purchase.

Downtown Portland provides so many conveniences - how lucky we are!

Sunday, November 17, 2019

NIXON BY NIXON: IN HIS OWN WORDS - a fascinating look at history

The documentary featuring Nixon's resignation from President is a look at the Vietnam War, negotiations with China, the Pentagon Papers leak, his battles with the Press, the Watergate scandal and much more.  If you missed seeing it last night, you can till see it via CNN on Demand from today, November 17th, through November 21st.

Not only is it a glimpse of political history but it portrays the immense responsibility of a man who served as President of our great nation and the danger and repercussions of straying from the law.  

I couldn't help but shed a tear for the ending when he left in the Presidential helicopter - still standing strong, but leaving in disgrace.

Please watch it, if you can.

Saturday, November 16, 2019

A Lovely NOVEMBER WEEKEND in Downtown Portland

Today is a marvelous fall day, starting with a misty fog early this morning and ending with wispy white clouds in a deep blue sky.  Fall colors are everywhere except for the trees that have already lost their summer coat, but the ground is covered with a mosaic of colors - all the way from Burgundy red to soft pink.

I had an Apple class scheduled for 10 a.m. (when the store opens) so MAX took me right to the front door at exactly 10:02.  I love the Apple classes and I learn so much but I still have to regularly return to learn more, especially after there's an update.  Next week I'm returning for another class on accessories to enhance I-Phone photos.

Q is only a five block walk from the Apple Store so that was my next stop for brunch.  My favorite seat at the Chef's counter was available so I settled in with a French 75 and then a veggie Benedict prepared with 9 different fresh mushrooms and fresh spinach.


Downtown was quiet this morning but there's already a sign of the upcoming holidays.  The huge Christmas tree was trucked in a few days ago to Pioneer Square and many of the downtown trees are already twinkling with bright lights and huge snowflakes hanging from the branches.  The weather is just cold and crisp enough to put me into the holiday state of mind.

This afternoon it's time to get the fireplace going and enjoying my new book, "Where The Crawdads Sing".  It's on the NYT book list so I hope that I'm not disappointed.

There's so much to be thankful for and now it's time to think ahead to the Thanksgiving festivities.

Friday, November 15, 2019

CANARD Cafe on Burnside in Portland

Tonight was a memorable experience with my friend, Ann, who treated me to Happy Hour at the fabulous cafe, CANARD.

Picture this:

  • Foie Gras Dumplings with butternut squash, roasted grapes and sage
  • Chorizo and avocado terrine with fajita shrimp salad and cream
  • Garlic fries with gouda, chermoula and green goddess dressing
  • Steam burgers





Yes, we actually ate all of this plus enjoying our cocktails.  Now we're talking of a return visit because we discovered that they open at 8 a.m. for breakfast and then they turn to a brunch menu, then a lunch menu, a happy hour menu and finally the evening menu.  The food is unforgettable and the best part was sitting at the Chef's bar where we could watch the cooks and talk to them with our questions.


Another great dining experience in Portland.  Lucky us ..................

Sunday, November 10, 2019

CELEBRATING TIME WITH MY SON, MICHAEL, IN PORTLAND

The original plans were for Mike and Teresa to both come to visit us this weekend, however, Teresa is a manager at Kaiser Hospital and there is a pending strike that keeps her tied to her office and job.  We really miss seeing her but having Mike here has been a pleasure.  

Friday morning Mike took the train into town from the airport and we hopped onto MAX to meet him at Mother's for a great breakfast.  That started out the day with lots of talking and "catching up" so time went quickly.

Saturday, of course, is Farmer's Market so Mike and I did a little food shopping and then had Biscuits and Gravy at the Pine Street Biscuits Food Cart at the market.  They have a restaurant on 23rd Avenue and the food is fabulous!

Today we planned a tour of the Columbia Gorge waterfalls but Mother Nature didn't cooperate.  The forecast was for sunshine and 60 degrees - - - reality was fog, followed by rain, followed by wind and a low temperature of 54.  We decided a brisk walk and lunch at Jake's Crawfish was a better idea.

It has been a great weekend but the fun is almost over.  Mike goes back home tonight ......

Monday, October 28, 2019

Monday is PERSIAN DAY IN PORTLAND .........

A visit from my niece and her husband, Kim and Greg Gentile from Daly City, was a perfect excuse to fix a Persian feast.

Roger has been in the kitchen for two days.  Persian food preparation is a science - everything precisely measured and everything cut and diced perfectly.  

Today was lunch so he prepared a "simple" meal of:

Pistachio Humus with Pita

Beef and Lamb Pan Fried Kabob
Fresh tomato rice
Green rice with dill and black eyed peas
Shiraz salad

It's Fall so, of course, we had to finish with a pumpkin pie.

A lovely Monday, delicious food, precious family and ........ fabulous leftovers ...............