Of course when I went to Utah I ate all of my unavailable on the East Coast favorites.
I went to Cafe Rio.
I am not ashamed of being part of this trend because it really tastes so good. Also, I learned this new trick. A tostada is a mini salad, and you don't have to throw half of it away, and you don't have to try to warm it up the next day and eat goopy lettuce. I ask for a flour tortilla instead of the corn.
Demi and Jeff's wedding cake!
My dad made sure we stopped at one of his favorite ice cream spots: Polar King on our way home from Echo reservoir. However, when we arrived, we found that it was recently renamed "Rodriguez Polar King Authentic Mexican Food". Interesting!
Mmmmm! Jalepenos and Ice Cream go so nice together?
I really enjoyed this cactus touch!
(PS Don't worry, Rodriguez's Polar King's ice cream was still pretty good!)
Noodles & Co. Duh.
Wisconsin Mac & Cheese with cavatappi noodles of course.
Practicing cupcakes for Celeste's wedding.
Reed's dairy chocolate milk. Maybe the only milk that has potatoes in it, but it's from Idaho Falls so that makes sense, and also it so the most delicious chocolate milk I have ever consumed.
Snow cones are better than Italian Ice every time. And New Jersey loves it's Italian Ice, and I love my snow cones.
My recipe for deliciousness is raspberry + watermelon with cream.
Karn.
(Corn.)
As much as I love those Utah restaurants, nothing beats my mom's home cooking.
99 cent Monday Night Rootbeer Floats at A&W!
Apples in the sink.
(Prepping for Celeste's wedding).
Happy Sumo!
And I almost forgot to take a picture of the roll until I only had one piece left, because I was so hungry and it was so delicious. Vegas Roll!
That food was all so good, I'm already craving it all of it all over again. Eat it for me you lucky Utahans.
Oh yes, and speaking of delicious food. Look what that sweet Paul brought me from Germany:
Alpenmilch (German Chocolate), Dairy Milk (hooray for layovers in London!) some handmade Czeck earrings (not actually food), but they were also in the picture, as well as some Euros, Kuronas, and Pence - all sorts of neat loose change. :) And a real nice watercolor of Prague obviously not pictured here, which is a shame, because it's really lovely.

















3 comments:
i always wanted to try Alpenmilch chocolate in taiwan! but it was real expensive so i never did. then i came back to america and saw that some stores sold it and got really excited! but then i was still too cheap to buy any haha. that is my Alpenmilch story. aaaand sushi! i had no idea you like it!
I miss cafe rio so so badly!!!! I will have to try e tostada thing. However, I crave me some Italian ice every single day.....Rita's green apple...yummy!!
this all looks so amazing :) yum yum yum!
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