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LIZ HEATHER

January 7, 2023

December Dalliances 2022

by Liz Heather in Best of NYC, Family, Food, Movies, Personal, Recipes, Television


Christmas Eve view, December 2022

  • You can find my favourite tweets of the month over here and here. (I also made a list of my very favourite Christmas tweets.)

  • I recapped my autumn list of things to do and made a new seasonal list of things I’d like to do this winter.

  • I compiled my favourite photos of 2022.

  • I finally wrote about my trip to Las Vegas from back in September.

  • I read and reviewed Dave Grohl’s memoir.

  • I went to the newly opened (and fantastic) Museum of Broadway.

  • I got a seasonal latte at Elevenses Cafe in Astoria and it was very cute, I’d go again.

  • I have fallen in love with The Body Shop’s new scent Wild Pine. I’m fearful that it may be a seasonal scent, so I’ve already stocked up.

  • I ate at Soothr and it was so, so good. Love a new thai place.

Paul at Soothr, NYC

  • Some things I watched this month:

    • The Santa Clauses (the new Tim Allen show): Ugh, it was terrible. Maybe I’m not the audience it’s supposed to be for, but still - just a stinkfest.

    • Jack Frost: I love Michael Keaton, but I just couldn’t get past the first half hour. It’s way too sad.

    • The Crown (seasons 3-5): Loved the season three Wales episode. The moon landing one was also perfect. It’s a great show, but extremely depressing if you’re binging it over a short period of time.

    • Pepsi, Where’s My Jet?: God, I hated it. Netflix has this annoying habit of making documentary series out of things that could easily be 40 minutes long and it is obnoxious as hell. You do not need to watch this. Read the Wikipedia page about it instead, you’ll save yourself so much wasted time.

  • I was looking up trivia for the movie Scrooged and learned that the childhood house in the movie is a real place in Queens! So obviously I walked over to see it in person. Insanity that it hasn’t changed after all of this time.

Frank Cross’ childhood home from Scrooged (1988) in Queens, New York

  • I won a lottery ticket to see A Christmas Carol on Broadway and… YIKES. I can’t describe how bad it was. First of all, IT WAS A ONE MAN SHOW. And I didn’t know that beforehand, so yes that’s my fault. But oh my god, it was agony.

A Christmas Carol on Broadway in New York, December 2022

  • Are we all aware of how garbage the brand Silani is? I tried it for the first time and lord was it bad. Never again. Spend the extra dollar and eat something edible.

  • I watched the final World Cup game with my parents and I’m glad France lost, give others a chance to win too, ya know?

World Cup final with my parents, December 2022

  • I will never be above latte art.

Latte art from San Remo’s in Etobicoke, Ontario

  • I went to Bell, Book & Candle for some Christmas themed drinks and it was great. Love a divey, but good bar.

With Irene at Bell, Book & Candle, NYC

  • Is it even Christmas if I don’t make Nutella stuffed chocolate chip cookies? I also made a few batches of Alison Roman’s amazing chocolate chunk shortbread cookies that were a big hit.

The Nutella stuffed chocolate chip cookies from Ambitious Kitchen

  • Obviously I went to my parent’s house for Christmas and it was exactly what I wanted & needed.

My nephews watching Jingle All The Way, December 2022

My mom’s Christmas window can’t be beat

Christmas Day, December 2022

Our Christmas tree

Snowfall before Christmas is everything to me

  • Went ice skating for the first time in twenty years and it was great. Think I’m gonna buy some skates and make this a yearly thing.

Ice skating at Celebration Square in Mississauga, Ontario

  • Jackbox and Nintendo Switch games remain the perfect family activity around the holidays.

The game Use Your Words on Nintendo Switch

The game Use Your Words on Nintendo Switch

  • My mom and I saw a wild fox in her backyard and it. was. incredible. It was just playing in the snow and I can’t believe we got to see him/her.

  • Winter skies might be the best skies.

December 2022

If only I could bottle this kind of blue and keep it in my pocket

  • I made the Christmas tree spinach and artichoke dip and it was a hit. It did not look pretty, but the flavours were great.

  • I also made a leftover turkey sandwich with STUFFING WAFFLES and it was so, so good. Again it photographed rough, but tasted incredible. I used this recipe to make the waffles. Definitely have to do this again.

  • The main reason to go to the Union Square Holiday Market? Duck confit poutine at Duck Season. It’s honestly a better poutine than some Canadian places.

Duck confit poutine at Duck Season in NYC

  • I fell absolutely in love with the newest Bob’s Burgers Christmas episode, The Plight Before Christmas.

  • Crate & Barrel continues to have the cutest fabric Christmas ornaments.

Harry Potter-looking cat ornament at Crate & Barrel

Fabric snowman ornament at Crate & Barrel

  • Trader Joe’s had Christmas wreaths this year, so I got one and it was perfect. It makes me feel so together to have a wreath on my door. I still have it up. I don’t want to say goodbye.

Christmas wreath from Trader Joe’s

  • I went to see Noah Baumbach talk about his new movie White Noise at a NYPL event and it was very all right. I wish he’d talked more about older movies of his that I’ve loved, but I guess it makes sense that he didn’t since he was promoting this one.

Noah Baumbach speaking at an NYPL event promoting White Noise, December 2022

  • The candy cane cold brew from Blank Street? Unparalleled.

  • One of my favourite things to do in December in New York is to walk around the city looking at the holiday lights and listen to that Darlene Love song on repeat.

The Rockefeller Christmas Tree, December 2022

Saks holiday lights, December 2022

Macy’s holiday decorations, December 2022

Holiday taxi display on Fifth Avenue, December 2022

  • I went to Essex Market to see their Gingerbread Village display, which was cute but I wish it was bigger. And since I was there, I took a look at the sandwich menu at Shopsin’s and holy christ I need to go back.

Gingerbread Village at Essex Market in NYC, December 2022

  • Nothing better than a Boxing Day puzzle.

Boxing Day, December 2022

Some things that I’m looking forward to this month: I’m going to get real dressed up and go see Moulin Rouge on Broadway with my friend Diana, I’m excited about seeing the Restaurant Week menus for this season, I’m going to start using this first-of-the-month checklist again, Classpass is doing a free monthly promotion right now so I’ll keep doing that until it starts charging again, and I really can’t wait to make this lasagna soup.

The Heathers 2022

If you have any interest in the other monthly roundups of 2022, they can be found here: November 2022, October 2022, September 2022, August 2022, July 2022, June 2022, May 2022, April 2022, March 2022, February 2022 & January 2022.

Baby Dog, December 2022

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September 14, 2022

August Actions 2022

by Liz Heather in Best of NYC, Family, Links, Movies, Music, Personal


sunflowers sunflower summer liz heather august 2022
sunflowers sunflower summer liz heather august 2022

Wow, this is by far the latest monthly post, sorry about that. I wish I had an excuse for my lateness, but this is a free site so I don’t owe you a damn thing!

Summer is almost at an end and I couldn’t be happier about it. This will soon be me.

betty boop pumpkin lighting halloween gif

Here’s what went down in August!

  • You can find my favourites tweets of the month over here and here.

  • I got coffee at Cafe Renis in Astoria and it’s perfect. Love an independent coffee place.

  • I’ve decided that the best canned tomatoes you can get in the U.S. come from the brand Afeltra and they’re sold at Eataly.

  • The Chelsea Hotel finally reopened so I stopped by for a (ridiculously overpriced) coffee and yes the renovation took forever, but damn it’s gorgeous.

The Chelsea Hotel lobby, August 2022

The Chelsea Hotel, August 2022

The Chelsea Hotel, August 2022

The Chelsea Hotel, August 2022

The Chelsea Hotel, August 2022

  • I bought these running shoes I found at Marshalls and I loooooove them. Who doesn’t love a shoe that feels like a heavy sock?

  • I also can’t stop taking photos in this Zara dress. Clearly.

  • It’s finally the time of year when Lemax (the worldwide leader in collectable village miniatures) releases their new Halloween collection and I’m fighting every urge inside my body to buy THE GLOOM ROOM.

The Gloom Room from Lemax, 2022 Collection (not shown: the figures DANCING IN THE ROOFTOP BALLROOM)

  • Completely out of nowhere, but does everyone know how cool-looking the Tommy Bahama wrapping paper is? Just beautiful.

  • I tried these Lays West Indies’ Hot ‘n’ Sweet Chilli and they were tasty as hell.

  • I have forever loved the top of this building (below) and have always wondered what the inside looks like. Now I know and it’s shot to the top of my must-live-in list.

The Cupola Penthouse at 141 Fifth Avenue, NYC

  • I had dinner at the breathtaking Riverpark with Irene and the food was really good.

  • It’s almost embarrassing how many times I’ve listened to Beach House by Carly Rae Jepsen.

  • Some things I watched this month:

    • Bodies Bodies Bodies - Did I see this solely because of Lee Pace? Yes. And he wasn’t in it nearly enough. Also, it is not a good movie.

    • The Rehearsal - Look, I get it, it was fine. Definitely not the masterpiece that everyone claims it is. Love Nathan Fielder, though. A Canadian king.

    • Sister Act - Okay, I haven’t rewatched this in maybe… twenty years? It’s still amazing. And god, that soundtrack. All hits.

    • Violation - My friend Dusty made this movie and it’s incredible. No bias either, I promise you - he’s just wildly talented.

  • I also got to go to Canada for a short visit to see some friends and family, which is always great.

  • I finally got to visit my best friend Harmeet’s lake house in Ontario and it. was. unreal. Such a fun few days away.

Harmeet!

  • Is it weird that I’ve never done a tea service before? Wait, is that how I even word that? In any case, my dear friend Marla took me to my first one! I can’t believe how many things you get. We went to The Wild Tart in Elora, Ontario and it was wonderful.

  • While we were in Elora, we also went to see the gorge and quarry (where scenes from It were filmed!). I had no idea that Elora was such a nice little town. I also discovered this greeting card company that I’m absolutely in love with.

Elora Quarry, August 2022

Marla!

Some things I’m looking forward to this month: I’m pretty excited about coming up with my autumn list of things to do this year, I need to catch up on writing some travel posts that I’ve been putting off since July, I need to make some final decisions on our Halloween costumes, and we’re getting a brand new oven that I’m pretty jacked about.

If you have any interest in what went on in July, come on over here.

That’s her excited-for-September face

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