Vertical Farming

My good friend, Blake Kurasek, is an architect in the city and did his masters on vertical farming. It’s gotten a lot of press (his work was featured in numerous magazines, movies, and even The Colbert Report!) This month, he’s in a magazine, Metropolis: His work is featured in the “H” on the cover and […]

Quick and Easy Weeknight Dinner: Chicken Wraps

Yesterday, I posted about how to roast chicken breasts. Today, I’m going to show you what I did with the chicken breasts: Lou and I made amazingly delicious and nutritious chicken wraps! Lou makes amazing chicken wraps that are surprisingly simple to pull off and they are so good that I usually contemplate changing into […]

How to Roast Chicken Breasts

This is a very simple recipe that will always yield amazing results. I love eating chicken breasts with spinach for lunch and Lou taught me how to properly prepare them. You will need the following ingredients: Chicken breasts Sea Salt Pepper A skillet (cast iron works the best, but a regular non-stick one works quite […]

Apple Pears

The combination of an apple and a pear make an apple pear! They’re also called Asian pears and they are very delicious. Dorren brought me all three fruits yesterday for my daily fruit intake.

Bouley

For our one-year anniversary, Chris made reservations for Bouley (pre-renovations). This was one of the first tasting menus we’ve had and while it was a good dinner; I think we were both a little surprised that Bouley wasn’t on the Michelin NYC list because we both thoroughly enjoyed the food and service. The famous door: […]


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