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Fort Bragg Weekend Trip Day 2

Today we visited the Pacific Star Winery. It’s right on the coast and has a beautiful view. There’s a nice large picnic spot to just sit and whale watch (we didn’t see any though).

We went through their tasting and bought a couple bottles of wine. We had a relaxing light picnic. Just some photos to share.

One of their resident cats, Jack is his name I think.

Looks like he has a fiery mane.

Spot, a 15-year-old bearded collie. Reminds me of The Little Mermaid’s dog Max. He’s apparently deaf and almost blind and barks to herd the people. So cute.

The winery has two sheep too. As we were leaving in the car, we saw the sheep so I got out to take photos and this one started to come slowly toward me. I didn’t know what to do… should I get back in the car or what?

The other one stayed safely in the distance.

It ended up right next to me and allowed me to pet it on the head. They are really fluffy, like a pillow!

After the winery, we stopped by a beach along the way to check out the dogs running around and check out the beach. There were some really cool rock formations.

Later that evening we went out for dinner at Piaci Pizza, touted as “home of the adult pizza”. The place was full on a Sunday night but we managed to find a small table in the back. We ordered a couple of beers and two pizzas.

Ron ordered the 8″ Farmers’ Pizza which had sausage, carmelized onions, mozzarella, tomato sauce, and herbs. There is a fresh parmesan grater they give you to add it how you like. Pretty cool tool. Ron enjoyed his pizza.

I ordered the smoked salmon focaccia with capers, carmelized onions, and herbs. The crust was great. The salmon maybe a little too fishy for me.

So sad to return back to SF tomorrow…

Fort Bragg Weekend Trip Day 1

Ron planned us a nice trip for the long weekend. We left late morning so didn’t arrive at our destination until 1:30pm. We drove about 3 hours to Fort Bragg… driving along the coast was beautiful.

We arrived first at the North Coast Brewing Company Restaurant. They usually have tours on Saturdays but we were late (it starts at 12pm) and actually they didn’t have a tour due to an illness.

We got to try 4-oz samples of 12 beers.

I ordered the deep fried shrimp po’ boy. A bit hard to eat because the shrimp kept on wanting to escape but overall pretty good. The shrimp tasted really fresh and freshly fried, not soggy at all.

Mmm…

Ron had the pulled pork sandwich with the garlic criss cut fries. The sandwich was very messy to eat. The garlic fries didn’t have quite enough garlic.

Our favorite beers are the ones with the glasses removed… the dark beers are really good when cold but at room temperature a bit weird, kind of like cold coffee. Their light beers in general were good. I hope we can find it somewhere in SF, Bevmo is probably a good place to check. Scrimshaw was my favorite.

After lunch we went to Glass Beach to walk off our full bellies. Glass Beach used to be a local dumping ground and it’s been mostly cleaned up. What is left though are the broken glass bottles that have been polished by the waves and rocks over the years. What you end up with are these small polished “stones”. We went beach combing and collected some pretty rocks while waiting for the sun to set.

We saw all these washed up jellyfish on the beach. A bit sad but also still dangerous, according to a local there, they can still sting so don’t touch them.

There were small tide pools as well. Ron found this cool anemone.

Ron carrying my handbag… he he…

We are still learning our digital SLR so our pictures are coming out a bit funky, looks like the setting sun is a explosion on the horizon.

After our walk, we checked into the Beach House Inn and had a nap before going out for dinner. The inn was actually a hotel but the interesting thing about the place is having a huge tub in the living area.

Ron made reservations for dinner at the Rendezvous Inn. We ended up ordering their two tasting menus, Ron ordered the crab with wines and I had the mushrooms (without wine).

I was feeling self conscious so only took pictures of my food 😀 My first course was the mushroom soup with these interesting mushrooms. The soup was full of flavor and the mushrooms (to me) tasted like meat… it was rich and filling.

My second course was venison with mushroom polenta and some squash. The venison was delicious, never had it like this before and I think I like it. The meat is a bit tough but very lean. I didn’t really like the polenta though so only picked out the mushrooms.

My last course was the bone marrow, made into a custard in the bone and also the tail meat with mashed potatoes. The bone marrow custard was a bit weird, not actually that flavorful. The meat though was very fatty but the meat very tender. I was already so full after the venison that I could only eat a few bites before packing the rest for later.

Ron had a crab bisque, crab ravioli, and these are the crab cakes.

I would say the mushroom tasting menu was better. It’s deceiving because you think you’re only getting mushrooms but then comes out all this meat! Oh so full!

To top it off, passion fruit pastry… so yummy! We both wanted a bigger one, these were only one bite each.

The weekend just keeps on getting better.

U2 Beauty Health Center & Rohan Lounge

So I had an interesting experience today at the U2 Beauty Health Center. It’s actually place that specializes more in foot reflexology but I wasn’t in the mood for a foot massage. Instead I requested a body massage, 1 hour for $45 + tip (cash only). The place itself is not really fancy and not really private. The room I ended up in had four massage chairs but I was the only one in it. The other rooms I saw had two to three other chairs in it as well. The massage was relatively inexpensive and if you like sports massages then you’ll likely like this place. It really helps if you speak Mandarin too so I’m glad I went with friends who spoke it well.

Afterwards we went for dinner across the street at Rohan Lounge. It’s another soju bar in SF but the flavored soju was much more expensive than Spot Lounge. I have to say though that they have interesting soju infusions: pineapple, Skittles, asian pear, etc.

For dinner, we ordered the wasabi fries. I couldn’t taste the wasabi though.

But I still happily stuffed myself.

Chicken wings. Quite tasty, very saucy.

The spicy beef wraps. You wrap up the meat in lettuce leaves with garlic, jalapenos, and spicy bean sauce.

Sweet potato croquettes. The sauce was weird but without it, the croquettes were a bit bland.

Susan needed to de-stress so hence the massage and eating and drinking.

The plates were a bit small so we had room for dessert (at least I sure had room for dessert)… we ordered two!

Coconut flan. Very yummy. Not to sweet and nice touch with the shaved coconut.

Fried banana with green tea ice cream. The bananas are breaded with panko bread crumbs and topped with a fruit sauce (I think raspberry). It was really delicious. I think I ended up eating most of it…

A good Friday.


U2 Beauty Health Center

3940 Geary Blvd

Rohan Lounge

3809 Geary Blvd

Spices!

I went for a workout at the UCSF Mission Bay Bakar Fitness Center. The gym is so nice and new, I wish we lived closer to it. I wanted to try out the Samba class and convinced Tiffany to go with me. Man, we felt inadequate 😛 It was our first time and the class was full, there were a lot of other people in the class who were really good. Surprisingly for flailing around, we broke a sweat and had a pretty good workout I think. Not sure if I’d try it again but I won’t rule it out. I just wish there would be more direction on how to do the dance moves rather than just watch it once, then do it. The next class to try will be hip-hop.

Since the class didn’t end until 8:30pm, we didn’t really feel like going home to cook so Ron and I decided to visit Spices! but the other store on 8th Avenue because we heard they had stinky tofu.

We ordered a rather healthy dinner for the two of us, some stir fried green veggies with garlic, the stinky tofu, and sticky rice with mushrooms. Surprisingly we ended up with a vegetarian dinner. I’m sure Ron is going to eat a hot dog or something tonight.

So here is the fried stinky tofu served a a garlic sweet spicy sauce and pickled vegetables. Ron commented that the tofu was cut well, in that they were not huge cubes that could not soak up all the sauce. We’ve eaten it at other places where you have to double-dip because not enough sauce stays on the tofu.

This is the sticky rice with mushrooms. Something to fill us up rather than eating proteins.

Ron says, “can we eat stinky tofu every night?”

I wouldn’t say every night but once in a while is good. They have a large menu but they don’t always have everything on the menu so we’re likely to go back soon. We’re slowly finding the good Taiwanese restaurants in the area.

Spices!
294 8th Avenue

My first amigurumi

So I’m finally caught up with our blog… sorry for the delay. Been very busy with work and home projects. Been reading and making this amigurumi. I saw a book on how to make these toys while on Amazon and just had the get the book. I finally completed one… although it’s not the best but I’ll keep working on it…

Here’s his little face…

This is the whole teddy bear, he’s about 6-7 inches tall… but I don’t have a name for him yet… if you have a suggestion, let me know 🙂