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LIZ HEATHER

April 9, 2026

The Best of March

by Liz Heather in Personal


Why don’t they make sky bridges anymore? Nothing better.

I compiled the best tweet tweets/threads of the month over here.

  • I finished up Winter Wednesdays and started Spring Sundays.

  • I heard a tip for making extra crispy wings: sprinkle them with baking soda and then dry them out in the fridge before air frying. Well, I went a bit overboard and added too much and they tasted like metal. Probably the grossest thing I’ve ever made. It was honestly a little alarming that Nathan still ate them all? Sometimes I think I’m a great cook because of how much he likes my food, but then something like this happens and I think… oh no.

  • I had a happy hour drink at Castell Terrace in midtown (remember when a $12 drink was the not-happy-hour price?) and the service was better than the ambiance, but I’d go again if I found myself desperate in Times Square.

  • Another new midtown find: Dutch Fred’s. Uncomplicated and not expensive.

  • Loving my new spring seasonal plates (as shown below by Irene).

  • I went to Malaparte in the West Village and I think I’m done with village restaurants at 7:30pm. The noise level in here was ridiculous. The food was fine, but my head throbbed from how loud the space was. Never again. I really can’t tell if this is just a “welcome to your 40s” situation (it is) though because I looked around and every 20-something year old looked like they were also in hell.

  • The chicken salad cup from Daily Provisions is a perfect small lunch, how am I only learning this now.

  • I took Nathan to Kim’s Video because everyone who loved video stores should go and it made me realize how much I miss browsing for movies.

  • Nathan and I saw Dog Day Afternoon with Jon Bernthal on its first night of previews and it was fantastic. Nothing that man can’t do.

  • So you know how I like to peruse the cookbooks at Barnes and Noble for recipes (sometimes I buy, I swear), well the cookbook for Levain Bakery is sealed up in plastic. So of course that filled me with a special kind of rage to now stay away from the company.

  • I went on a tour of the Woolworth Building and it was everything that I wanted it to be and more. Had no idea that it was Woolworth who basically invented the whole "five and dime” concept for a store.

The full post can be read here.

TAGS: Liz Heather, best of March, monthly, monthly post, monthly roundup, Woolworth Building tour NYC, NYC, best of NYC, Levain Bakery, cookbooks, Barnes and Noble, Jon Bernthal, Dog Day Afternoon NYC Broadway, Attica, Kim's Video, Daily Provisions NYC, Malaparte, Irene Morales, Dutch Fred's, Nathan Macintosh, Castell Terrace


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