Rise and Shine Vermont

Rise and shine from snowy Vermont!

IMG_1484Everyone arrived safely last night during a two hour period. Within minutes of arriving, the wine and beer bottles were quickly opened. Three bottles of wine and a case of beer later, we all slept very well!

IMG_1486The views are gorgeous this morning but we’re a little scared of the snow and cold!

IMG_1478IMG_1483The bloggers are in action this morning in our breakfast nook as everyone else makes breakfast. This morning is fend for yourself morning using the bagels, bread, granola, Puffins, yogurt, and fruit we all brought!

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I put together a huge yogurt bowl to fuel me through the day. IMG_1488  I’ll give you all a quick tour of the home and then I’m off to layer up for skiing!

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A Cupcake Tour of New York City

 

When my parents told me they were coming to NYC for their first visit in over 10 years, I was beyond excited. They would finally see our home, the city from my vantage point, and taste the delicious flavors we’ve discovered. But, I didn’t know what we’d do all day. They’ve been to the museums, tourist hot spots, and multiple shows.

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Therefore, I was elated when my dad gave me a challenge. “I want to taste the best cupcake in NYC!

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Over the past 24 hours we have walked from one end of the city to another in search of the tastiest crumb. So far, we’ve visited the following:

Billy’s Bakery

Magnolia Bakery

Buttercup Bakery

Crumbs Bakery

Ferraras Bakery

Baked by Melissa

and

Balthazaar Bakery.

Our winning cupcake based on taste, texture, and bakery ambience is a tie between Magnolia Bakery and Buttercup Bakery!

Magnolia Bakery was our first stop on the tour! After a two hour walk through Central Park, our legs were happy for the extra seating area and our stomachs were thrilled with the wide selection. Their cupcakes are  traditional cupcake size, but their icing is more bountiful than most. The cake is moist and fragrant. Their butter cream icing tastes as good as it looks. It is soft, rich, and the warm vanilla flavor permeates both the air in the shop and your lips as you lick them in glee. My mom and I shared the Hummingbird Cupcake which is adorned with toasted walnuts. The moist cake is filled with sweet pineapple shreds while the vanilla icing balances the sweetness. My dad devoured Magnolia Bakery’s classic favorite, vanilla vanilla. In one word, he describes it as “WOW.” The simplest of their cupcakes, sometimes simple is best. The swirled thick frosting and moist cake delivers the perfect cupcake experience.

 

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Buttercup Bakery, our other favorite, doesn’t have the same ambience but that shouldn’t be held against it. Smaller and off the beaten path, near the edge of Murray Hill and Midtown East, Buttercup Bakery is a hidden gem. The staff is friendly and humored my dad in his long conversations and inquisitive manner. He chatted about Southern food and the secrets to Buttercup Bakery’s success while my mom and I perused their cookbooks. We finally decided that we’d sample one cupcake and one Southern staple. Their red velvet cupcake is smaller than Magnolia’s but doubles over in cream cheese frosting. Unlike Magnolia, Buttercup understands that the only way to make traditional red velvet cake is when it’s paired with cream cheese icing. The cake is moist and barely crumbles when held to your mouth. The Southern staple we shared was a warm, delicious pecan bar. The bar’s buttery crust was made from shortbread while the filling was a strong brown sugar, Karo, and pecan creation. Hopefully this decadent treat will greet Bo and I when we are home for Thanksgiving since my mom purchased their cookbook after one bite of this bar.

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The worst of the bunch was unfortunately our last taste of the evening, Billy’s Bakery. While the bakery had the atmosphere and aroma one would expect, the service was not enthusiastic, passionate, or engaging. When I asked how long Billy’s had been in existence, the girl laughed at me and asked why I cared.

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In addition, 75% of the cupcakes we sampled were stale. Their carrot cupcake was the only redeeming factor, filled with moist raisins, carrot slices and topped with cream cheese frosting. But, their Red Velvet and Vanilla Buttercream were not worth the twelve block walk we took after dinner in search of a delicious final bite.

As my dad said, he can go home to Savannah and describe New York City in one word, “delicious.” Actually, his best quote of the day was, “Walking through NYC by myself was like having unprotected sex!” (To add some context to this comment, my dad navigated his way to the Barbour store while my mom and I had a girls afternoon of shopping and laughter.)

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Tasting our Way Through NYC One Bakery at a Time

IMG_4288 It’s a tough job but someone has to make sure that NYC’s bakeries are up to par. These two people were eagerly awaiting our bakery tour of NYC!

IMG_4298 On our way, my dad was attacked by a giant bear at the Central Park Zoo.

IMG_4295 I shared my favorite feature of Central Park Zoo with my parents- the Delacorte Clock.

We took multiple stops for photo opportunities.

IMG_4304IMG_4309 IMG_4310IMG_4314 We watched an undercover taxi cab arrest a guy near Lincoln Center!

IMG_4316 IMG_4318IMG_4328 IMG_4333IMG_4335IMG_4334IMG_4351IMG_4352Thank you Kate’s Paperie for the most fun we’ve had in ages! I love my parents..enough said!

IMG_4357IMG_4358IMG_4363IMG_4368IMG_4369IMG_4367IMG_4374            The bears said hello in Sabon!

IMG_4375 Yes, we went there. We tried bacon, caramel toffee at Vosges in SoHo!

Now, believe it or not, after walking 5 miles throughout Central Park, SoHo, Italian Market, Chelsea, and the Villages we’re off to Bobby Flay’s Mesa Grill!

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