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Sanctuary T

June 16, 2013 by Mary Frances 12 Comments

The week before last I was invited to Sanctuary T, a restaurant on West Broadway here in NYC, for a tea service with other food bloggers. I let them know I couldn’t be there at 3pm due to an important client presentation, but I could get there at 4:45 or so, and would it still be going on? Yes, yes they said, please come. This is a restaurant and bar that serves breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner. Whew – they seem never closed! They are known for their innovative approach to using tea as an inspiration and ingredient in their fine food and beverages.

Well my client meeting went even longer than expected and then I walked the wrong way getting out of the subway and arrived at the restaurant at 5:45. The official tea was, of course over, but they were oh so gracious and wanted to serve me anyway. I apologized and teasingly said it was way past tea time and time for cocktails!

They agreed and promptly served up a tea infused martini!! My kinda folks! Dawn Cameron is the owner and truly lovely and then I got to spend time with East, the manager of the restaurant. First off, it was a gorgeous day and they had all the doors wide open to the street. The “martini” was an Earl Grey infused gin with lavender infused angostura bitters and prosecco, served straight up. It was fantastic with the layering of flavors and much lighter in alcohol than a traditional martini. Perfect for a weeknight.Sanctuary T tea service in NYC on a beautiful afternoon. SanctuaryT- close up of kale and chick peas

The tea service of sandwiches and sweets was beautiful, as you can see. My favorite was the garbanzo puree and kale chip and the traditional scone with roasted strawberries and clotted cream was to die for. There must have been 1000 calories in those few bites but no matter, I couldn’t stop eating it. The scone was so buttery, delicious and rich, it didn’t really need anything, yet I still put on the wonderful clotted cream and strawberries. I asked the chef how he roasted the berries but he wasn’t giving away any secrets. I was also excited to try the truffled egg salad but I couldn’t really taste or smell the truffle oil. And then the Nutella filled bomboloni was a little piece of heaven. I had the remaining sweets and sandwiches wrapped up to take home and share with my husband

After having a lovely conversation with East all through this, he suggested I try a real tea. I went for a tiramisu rooibos. They served it in a tall thermal sealed glass with a rock sugar stick – very pretty as you can see.Rooibos tea in a theral glass with rock candy on a stick, with a tea timer and macaroons. See that little box there on the left – that’s their tea timer – each side has a different time for the different types of tea and the color of the sand tells you what’s what. Very clever. East said so many people love  these custom hand made timers that most of them got stolen. Sad.

This is a lovely place – perfect for private bridal showers – which East said they do a lot of. I must bring Steve back for lunch or dinner. But taking a break in the afternoon for tea and little nibbles and sweets is truly a welcome pause from the fast-moving events of everyday life. We all function at such a hectic pace, I recommend you try this place out when you can.

We are in the country right now and will head back to the city soon. Since Zach is in Austria, our oldest and his girlfriend are cooking up a Father’s Day dinner for Steve. He has requested Beef Wellington. I made that dish once for Steve’s birthday several years back and I’m delighted that I’m not doing it tonight! It is labor intensive. I’ll report on our evening later this week.

Happy Father’s Day to all you Dads out there!!

Filed Under: Tea time Tagged With: clotted cream, Father’s Day, garbanzo puree, kale chip, NYC, roasted strawberries, rooibos tea, Sanctuary T, scones, tea time, truffled egg salad, West Broadway

Christopher!

November 30, 2012 by Mary Frances 2 Comments

Christopher Columbus.
Tatzu Nishi Discovering Columbus exhibition

Oh you are larger than life.

Literally!  Actually!

Tatzu Nishi Discovering Columbus exhibition

Chris, my husband and me!

We had a field trip for our office on Wednesday morning and went to see the experiential art exhibit of Tatzu Nishi, who built this installation around the statue of Christopher Columbus, in the busy intersection of Columbus Circle at the foot of Central Park, here in NYC. The statue stands more than 75 ft. tall on top of a column and you climb six flights of stairs to arrive at a living room surrounding this 120 year old sculpture.

It is way cool!

Tatzu Nishi Discovering Columbus exhibition

What you see when you enter – on the coffee table!

It is imposing and magnificent! It’s all about scale. How grand it is to see this masterpiece up close as never before could you do that. And once this installation is taken down after Sunday, I will never look up at that statue the same way ever again.

Discovering Columbus exhibit by Tatzu Nishi

The view looking East when leaving the exhibit

Filed Under: Travel Tagged With: Christopher Columbus, Columbus Circle, Discovering Columbus exhibition, NYC, Tatzu Nishi

What is this world coming to?

October 26, 2012 by Mary Frances 2 Comments

While getting dressed this morning, I heard the news of the Upper Westside nanny, here in Manhattan, who stabbed to death two of the children in her charge with a kitchen knife and then unsuccessfully tried to kill herself yesterday evening. The children were two and six years old!!! Now I don’t know these people but this is just horrific. The mother came home with the third middle child to discover this scene. How could this possibly happen? If the nanny was obviously distraught and wanted to take her own life, why in the world would she have to take the children with her, and do it in her employer’s home?

I had nannies for my kids for twenty some years. Most were great; one was terrific and stayed with us for 10 or 11 years. One, early on, had an alcohol problem re-occur, and upon discovery, by marking the liquor bottles, we promptly fired her and gave her a position cleaning our office so she wasn’t completely down and out. But this, this is unspeakable and heinous. I don’t know how this family will continue. We must send them lots of strength and courage to carry on – for the remaining three year-old middle child in particular. Please, send your prayers and loving thoughts to this family.

 

Filed Under: Dinner Tagged With: Manhattan, NYC, October 26 2112, Westside nanny

Bloomberg’s Sodas

June 1, 2012 by Mary Frances 1 Comment

So the news came out yesterday that our dear mayor wants to enact a far-reaching ban on the sale of large sized sodas and sugary drinks everywhere. I’m not a fan of the government making rules for your life but people are just getting too fat. The cheap junk and fast food is just awful. We’re way too fat here in NYC, too. Years ago, in the 70s, I used to go home to St. Louis and find all the people there fat, while we New Yorkers were normal or slim. Not any more. (Having just been in Nashville, I can tell you that people are not fat there.)

And how about portion sizes, which is what Bloomberg is talking about. The big American size is so endemic that it’s hard to find normal sized dinner plates. We have an old dishwasher at our country house and it was a struggle to find dinner plates that would fit in. What has happened to us? I’m tired of standing on the subway just because some one person is taking up not 2 but 3 seats!! Or how about the fact that we all pay for the medical problems of heart disease, diabetes and hypertension, just to mention a few.

How is this for an idea — I think our mayor should also consider giving each and every resident a full-length mirror. I’m convinced that people have no idea how they look. If they knew, they’d surely do something about it, don’t you think?

What I hope to accomplish with this blog is to teach people how to eat right, and to get in the habit of cooking to be able to prepare totally delicious, nutritious meals on any night of the week, even a weekday! Add a little LOVE while you’re cooking and you will please everyone, including yourself. And you’ll feel a whole lot better in every respect.

Take a look at this meal I prepared last night for four in an hour. It is a spoon cut sirloin beef roast, (38 minutes to cook at 350 degrees!), sautéed kale and beet greens with a little garlic and olive oil and yellow beans pan sautéed with just a touch of butter. Totally nutritious and delicious, and everyone loved it!

Sirloin roast beef with sauteed kale, beet greens, and yellow beans in white and green bowls.

Dinner in an hour!

Filed Under: Dinner Tagged With: beet greens, Bloomberg, full length mirrors, kale, large size soda ban, Mayor Bloomberg, NYC, obesity, obesity epidemic, spoon cut sirloin roast, yellow beans

You gotta love this!

December 13, 2011 by Mary Frances 4 Comments

A sign in Chinatown to The Jewish People.A sign in Chinatown here in NYC

Filed Under: Dinner Tagged With: Chinatown, Chinese food, Christmas, Jewish, NYC

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