Wednesday, January 22, 2014
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Saturday, January 11, 2014
Sweet Treat Without Wheat




Her donuts, cookies, cheesecakes and even crepes have been really popular at the Farmer's Market and while the market is over for the season, you can still order these items and more by contacting them on Facebook here.



If you or a friend are in the market for some gluten-free deliciousness, check out Sweet Treat Without Wheat's Facebook page for more info and and to order! You can pick up or she will deliver in the DSM area.
Their products have been so popular that they are looking to expand and in a recent Facebook Post they proclaimed that their resolution for 2014 is to spread more gluten-free goodness! Cool!
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Tuesday, January 7, 2014
The Ice Ridge





Admission for public skating will run you $5 and skate rental is $3.50. You can also purchase punch cards for discounted admission.
Very exciting to have something like this in Des Moines where you can skate year-round! Take your kiddos out (or your adult friends) and support this cool place!
To the right is the weekly schedule and prices, but you can see this info better on the website as well. They also have a Facebook page you can follow for special events and announcements.
Monday, January 6, 2014
Ugly Sweater Par-tay





We ordered some food from Hy-vee and I made a few things. Red and green deviled eggs are always a must for our sweater parties to add to the tackiness.

We hired Brianna Dawson Photography to set up a photo booth this year because I wanted to enjoy the party and not worry about the most important of the party...taking pictures to document the tackiness! She was fantastic and I'd highly recommend her for your party. She brought in a 10 foot backdrop and even had silly pose ideas for everyone. Check out her Facebook page and more photos from our party here.



Did you have an awesome Ugly Sweater Party this year?! Share your tips!
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Thursday, January 2, 2014
Jersey Guys
Finally got my first taste of Jersey Guys Pizza in Beaverdale. I've heard a lot of good things about it being pretty authentic to Jersey. The owners are young guys straight from the East Coast.
I'll start by saying that being from Boston, my hubby and I have been trying unsuccessfully to find New England House of Pizza-style pizza since we moved here. There is definitely a difference between Jersey-style and what we've been searching for, but this is the closest we've found. And don't get me wrong, head downtown to Pizzeria Regina in the North End in Boston and this is exactly what you'll find. But hey, this is Jersey Guys and not Mass guys, so we weren't expecting it to be exactly the same =)

The Greek-style which is what you'd find in a House of Pizza is more of a crunchy and buttery on the bottom and chewy on the top crust, but the toppings were close. This pizza was mighty fine though. This style is also very popular in Italian restaurants that aren't House of Pizzas in Boston and they hit it right on. Their sauce it excellent and makes a difference in the taste of everything they make, not just the pizza.
What stuck out to me were the hoagies. Perfect mixture of seasoning, cheese and the most awesome tangy marinara sauce. I prefer an actual fried chicken breast as opposed to chicken fingers to be used in my chicken Parmesan subs, but that was a small detail. It was the best chicken parm I've had since I've been in Iowa. And it was HUGE, easily sharable by two people with big appetites.
I also liked the pizza fries. They didn't just put sauce and cheese on top, but they made the effort to make a few layers so there was sauce and cheese on each fry. A creative dish.
All-in-all this was a great meal. The have a lunch special that includes two slices of pizza (with a select topping) and a can of soda for about $4.25. Great deal if you just want to try the pizza. But I'd recommend giving a sandwich and pizza fries a shot too. Good stuff.


The Greek-style which is what you'd find in a House of Pizza is more of a crunchy and buttery on the bottom and chewy on the top crust, but the toppings were close. This pizza was mighty fine though. This style is also very popular in Italian restaurants that aren't House of Pizzas in Boston and they hit it right on. Their sauce it excellent and makes a difference in the taste of everything they make, not just the pizza.

I also liked the pizza fries. They didn't just put sauce and cheese on top, but they made the effort to make a few layers so there was sauce and cheese on each fry. A creative dish.
All-in-all this was a great meal. The have a lunch special that includes two slices of pizza (with a select topping) and a can of soda for about $4.25. Great deal if you just want to try the pizza. But I'd recommend giving a sandwich and pizza fries a shot too. Good stuff.
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