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LIZ HEATHER

May 1, 2023

April Activities 2023

by Liz Heather in Best of NYC, Food, Ideas, Links, Movies, Personal, Products, Recipes, Television


Central Park, April 2023

Spring is in full force and I couldn’t be happier about it. It usually feels like the shortest season since summer arrives obnoxiously early, but this year it’s been magical. Chilly nights, sweaters instead of winter coats, tons of rain, birds chirping their asses off, there’s nothing better. Here’s what happened in April!

Baby Dog in Central Park

Baby Dog in Central Park, again

  • The best tweets of April can be found over here.

  • I visited a tulip farm in New Jersey and had the greatest meatballs from the Your Sister’s Balls food truck.

Holland Ridge Farms with Diana in New Jersey

  • I toured the gorgeous Kings Theatre in Brooklyn.

The lobby of Kings Theatre in Brooklyn, New York

Mirrors + me = BFF

  • I went to the Museum of Failure with my friend Casey in Industry City.

  • I helped review some Last Crumb cookies on my friend Paul’s TikTok.

  • I made one of my favourite steak recipes for the first time (steak Diane) and it was really, really good. I didn’t really ignite it properly since that’s the part that scares me the most, but there were partial flames so I’m counting this as a success.

Steak Diane ingredients

  • Notice: you’re using your potato peeler wrong.

  • The Alison Roman chocolate chip shortbread cookies are fast becoming a staple in our home.

Chocolate chip shortbread cookies

  • I physically cannot stop making this asparagus soup (the cream is optional), it’s so good. Best to double up the recipe if you’re making it for more than two people.

  • When will I learn that fancy coffee shops simply don’t do it for me? I went to Ten Thousand Coffee and it was fine, but definitely overrated. One day we’ll all revolt against coffee costing over $5 and I vow to lead the revolution.

  • Speaking of coffee, have I already mentioned the incredible hazelnut beans we order from San Francisco Bay Coffee? Best beans I’ve ever used for iced coffee at home, by far. All you need is a french press, a small spice grinder and beans. The fact that we’re not all making iced coffee at home each day is mind boggling.

  • Some things I watched:

    • Surviving R. Kelly (the newest season): Nathan and I watched two episodes and then abandoned it. It’s so hard to watch and really makes you wonder, “Why the hell am I watching this if it makes me feel this way?”

    • Dave (newest season): Words can’t express how much I love this show. Every episode is better than the last.

    • Succession: Okay, yes I already complained about this show. But the thing is - I haven’t hate-watched a new show in a really long time, so I think that’s why I keep going with it. The dialogue is objectively bad and I think the real appeal of the show is the fact that you can’t binge it all at once, we’re all so desperate for the days of cable and once-a-week viewing. And small side note: Adrian Brody is not a good actor, so of course he had to appear in an episode.

    • The Intern: What is wrong with me? Why was this on my list of movies to watch? It was so bad, but IT LOOKED BAD. Hated Anne Hathaway’s character. There was ZERO chemistry between her and De Niro. And it’s a mind-numbingly boring script. Christ.

    • Who Done It: The Clue Documentary: Okay, if you even kind of liked the movie Clue (1985), then you really have to watch this. It’s fan-made, but it’s so good. I didn’t know that so many playwrights attempted to write it, I had no idea that Carrie Fisher was supposed to be Miss Scarlett but couldn’t because of her drug problem?? Absolutely adored Jonathan Lynn. And loved all of Michael McKean’s anecdotes.

Who Done It: The Clue Documentary

  • How many beach blankets does one person need? And why is this Target one so damn perfect?

  • I’ve made so much green garlic butter, I’m considering starting a butter stand outside my building.

Green garlic from the Union Square Greenmarket, NYC

  • This month in good-but-nothing-special restaurants I’ve tried: Hawksmoor (flashy and beautiful inside, but no real substance) and Pete’s Tavern (space is great, food is fine and service was attentive but odd).

  • That being said, I also ate at some wonderful places! Saint George Bistro in Hastings had great escargot even if the service wasn’t great, Figlia in Astoria was as good as everyone says it is so I’ll definitely return, Sunken Harbor Club was beautiful and had great drinks and it felt like you weren’t in NYC but in a good way, Amelie Wine Bar was perfect and had $13 wine flights with stellar service, and finally Satis Bistro in Jersey City which was so lovely (the duck croquettes, my god, I’ll dream about those until I return).

Outside Saint George Bistro in Hastings, New York with Diana & Crystal

Amelie Wine Bar with Jessie, West Village

  • I got a facial at Glow Bar and I really don’t see the big deal with facials. This sounds psychotic, but maybe my face doesn’t… need… facials…?

  • My brother Gary sent me this Happy & Polly stamp of Baby Dog’s face and I can’t get over it. It’s horrifyingly perfect.

  • I went to a sample sale for Rent The Runway put on by 260 and it was depressing as hell, it was all so disorganized and chaotic. Think that might be the last sample sale for me.

  • I visited the exterior of Alder Manor since I was in the area and it’s so beautiful from the outside, I can’t imagine how gorgeous the interior must be.

Alder Manor in Yonkers, New York

  • Dying over the entire Adidas x Farm Rio collaboration (thanks Marla for telling me about it!).

  • Speaking of my friend Marla, she mentioned how she gives her young sons a small amount of money for birthday gifts for people in their lives and then each kid comes up with an idea based on what that person enjoys and buys the gift. And honestly, what a perfect idea. Gift giving is a skill and absolutely should be taught to young kids (especially boys) since it’s such an important part of living. Love this so, so much. Every parent should be doing this.

  • I am so in love with the rhubarb and strawberry soda from Trader Joe’s that I think I might finally be ready to try rhubarb for real.

Rhubarb and strawberry soda from Trader Joe’s

  • I’d never heard about the children’s book In The Night Kitchen by Maurice Sendak but it was mentioned in that performance about Philip Glass I saw last month, so I bought the book and it’s incredible.

  • And finally, behold my new favourite photo of Baby Dog.

Hahahahah this expression! She’s so sick of my shit I love it.

Things I’m looking forward to this month: I’m going to do a post about my recent visit to the abandoned City Hall subway station, I’m definitely going to go see the new fashion exhibit that opens at The Met, I know that H&M is shit now but I’m gonna have to take a look at this Mugler collab in person, I kinda need to eat these duck fries in Toronto and I absolutely need to track down these Lichtenstein stamps ASAP.

If you’ve got any interest in reading last month’s roundup, you can see what went down in March over here.

She brought her boyfriend (Walrus) beside her to get some sun

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August 8, 2021

July Jiffs 2021

by Liz Heather in Beauty, Best of NYC, Food, Links, Movies, Personal, Products, Recipes, Television


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All of the things I did in July 2021.

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May 2, 2020

April Activities 2020

by Liz Heather in Advice, Beauty, Family, Food, Ideas, Links, Movies, Music, Products, Recipes, Reviews, Television


I’m really hoping that May is a more uplifting month than the last two months combined, I need it to be. We’re still staying at home and doing the best we can, but there have been so many things cancelled lately and I really just want to look forward to something. Here’s what went down this month.

  • I watched the first season of Dave on FX and wow. Just wow. It’s such a good show and I’m so glad I listened to my brother Robbie and watched it. Ten episodes. Each better than the last.

  • I also watched the new Mindy Kaling creation on Netflix, Never Have I Ever, and it was as good as I hoped it would be and more. Again, there are only ten episodes and I wish there were more. Also, the soundtrack is killer, see for yourself, bud.

  • I made this banana cake with coffee cream cheese frosting and it was heavenly.

Banana cake

  • If you are looking for an uncomplicated curry recipe to make, this is the perfect one (I used green beans instead of snap peas and it was still great).

  • My mom sent me this song for obvious reasons and now I can’t stop playing it.

  • So excited to hear that Shrill got confirmed for another season! Perfect show.

  • Do you know about Pluto? It’s a crazy good streaming platform and dare I say, better than Netflix (as long as you don’t care about the occasional ad).

  • Best tweets of the month:

Best lockdown burn so far: my wife said to me “Just because you’re bad at being a man doesn’t mean you’re a feminist.”

— rob delaney (@robdelaney) March 30, 2020

Did King Kong really think he was gonna date that lady?

— Akilah Hughes (@AkilahObviously) March 30, 2020

i see what he's doing and i wont fall for it pic.twitter.com/BPOgMG5wjb

— hunter harris (@hunteryharris) March 31, 2020

Me, when I’m allowed to touch anyone again https://t.co/XiepB2bn3D

— Peri (@newyorkperi) March 31, 2020

This is why we cried when he won.

— JEN KIRKMAN (@JenKirkman) April 2, 2020

id gas up my girl for anything .. she be running over curbs and shit & id b like hell yeah babe you a bad bitch dont need no fucking road

— 𝐍𝐢𝐤 (@WrongN1K) January 12, 2020

pic.twitter.com/bGW9HItaWa

— Toronto Blue Jays (@BlueJays) April 4, 2020

bc of quarantine i finally have time to say this thought:

guys always think they need a haircut right in the moment their hair starts to look ok

— Sloppy Jane (@sloppyjanemusic) April 3, 2020

You’re only being unproductive by the standards of the world that we lived in a month ago, and that world is gone.

— Jenny Jaffe (@jennyjaffe) April 3, 2020

“sex” is not what i’m after. “a man wanting to have sex w me so badly he is willing to watch and discuss riverdale w me” is what i’m after.

— Dana Donnelly (@danadonly) April 4, 2020

Gyms closed. So this summer gone be about personality.

— Falmé D (@MottoMan_) April 4, 2020

i just died pic.twitter.com/yDFIugejv0

— kim. (@KimmyMonte) April 7, 2020

Leo pointing his gf to the door when she turns 25 pic.twitter.com/YwpTzvlgMm

— Fiona Applebum says don't buy Shaun King's Book! (@WrittenByHanna) April 7, 2020

The reason Batman doesn’t cover his whole face is because he needs the police to know he’s white

— Randall Otis (@RandallOtisTV) April 8, 2020

I’m not counting this year towards my age.

— Charlie McDowell (@charliemcdowell) April 11, 2020

someone said 2020 feels like when scar took over pride rock 😭😭😭😭😭

— 💘 yaz 💗 (@saffronhuni) April 3, 2020

Millionaires and multi-billion dollar companies be like "We're doing our part by asking the poor to donate to the poor."

— Imani Cezanne (@imanicezanne) April 11, 2020

I think it's great that we've made reading an article online have more steps to it than watching a movie

— Nathan Macintosh (@Nathanmacintosh) April 18, 2020

Spicing things up the second month of quarantine by accusing my girlfriend of stealing my passport

— Luke Mones (@LukeMones) April 13, 2020

I don’t know how you couples are managing. I broke up with myself 3 times just today.

— Solomon Georgio (@solomongeorgio) April 15, 2020

If your marriage is feeling strained during this quarantine, have you tried closing your mouth when you chew?

— Elizabeth Hackett (@LizHackett) April 14, 2020

Me at the first restaurant I step into after this lockdown 😌 pic.twitter.com/HHijc5VAJ7

— 𝒪𝓎𝒾𝓃𝓁𝑜𝓁𝓊𝓌𝒶 𝒜𝓀𝑒𝓇𝑒𝒹𝑜𝓁𝓊 🍯 (@hoyeengurl) April 23, 2020

When they don’t allow food in the store so I stand in the window & watch my girl shop. pic.twitter.com/ZfRBdKHsGW

— Roy Wood Jr- Ex Jedi (@roywoodjr) April 16, 2020

Can someone fix bacon packaging this has gone on long enough

— Mary H.K. Choi (@choitotheworld) April 15, 2020

As parts of your life slip beyond your reach, know those parts don’t define you. You aren't your work. You aren't what you own or where you live. You aren't even your relationships. Don’t think for a minute that your you-ness has slipped away, too. You’re right here. Keep moving.

— Maggie Smith (@maggiesmithpoet) April 16, 2020

PARASITE winning best picture was so good it logically had to be the last good thing to ever happen

— Alison Herman (@aherman2006) April 18, 2020

I just got an email from a woman I’m going to work with in the fall and she signed off with “I look forward me meeting you. I look forward to meeting anybody.” lol

— Rumaan Alam (@Rumaan) April 22, 2020

When someone says they’re a sapiosexual my brain goes too “this person is attracted to monkeys”

— MattBachus (@Mattbachus) April 22, 2020

if i say “huh” like 7 times, don’t say nevermind. please don’t give up on me, i’m trying my best

— phoenix (@pmfphoenix) April 23, 2020

Most haunting part of all the closed bars is the St Patrick’s Day decorations.

— Lindsay Theisen (@lindsaytheis) April 25, 2020

At least when it’s raining we have permission to be cozy - until the sun comes out with its rays of guilt and inadequacy.

— Irene Morales (@irenesmoraless) April 21, 2020

when a hot person eats a burger it’s a personality but when I eat a burger it’s like “ok sure”

— Karen Chee (@karencheee) April 26, 2020

Having the Blue Angels fly over the city for healthcare workers is like when I ask my husband for help around the house and he buys me flowers

— Sarah Cooper (@sarahcpr) April 28, 2020

I keep forgetting that I’m wearing a mask when I walk the dog so when I smile at strangers this is all they’re seeing. pic.twitter.com/Pic3A1aBtm

— Yassir Lester (@Yassir_Lester) April 29, 2020

Becoming increasingly convinced that the point of life is to talk shit with your friends in restaurants

— caitie delaney (@caitiedelaney) April 30, 2020


  • Tip: never get tomato paste in a can. Tastes so tinny! Did everyone else already know this?

  • I tried Hal’s New York Seltzer water in the COLA flavour and HOLY CHRIST. Tastes exactly like Coke. It’s fucking wild. Shoulda bought ten of them but when I went back they were all gone. Like a mirage.

  • Is it abnormal to share a photo of a gorgeous woman? ‘Cause I saw this photo of Lili Reinhart (from Riverdale) and my jaw dropped, so gorgeous.

I mean, wow.

  • I finally finished this season of Curb and the last two episodes were probably the best. There were definitely cringey parts in a few episodes this season, but overall it was pretty good. I really think Larry David is probably just an asshole who happens to be funny sometimes, just my impression.

  • I’ve been burned so many times, but I’m never buying Barilla pasta again. Their no-boil lasagna sheets no-joke look like recycled sandpaper and taste like ASS. Never again. Also, I think I’m against no-boil lasagna sheets. Just boil some sheets! What’s the big deal! You’re not busy!

  • And speaking of lasagna, I’ve made this mushroom spinach lasagna three times this month and it’s heavenly. The only thing I do differently is that I use a food processor to grind up the mushrooms so they’re almost like a paste. Tastes incredible. It tastes better when it’s reheated the next day, too. Lasagna lunch? Get out of here, best day of the week.

  • These blueberry breakfast cookies are now officially in the recipe rotation since I’m about to make them for the third time. They taste better after being chilled, in my opinion. And not to be pornographic, but a blueberry bursting in your mouth? Yes, please.

  • I just tried this bath soak and it’s made me want to create a bath basket for myself, which is basically just a basket full of bath shit like Epsom salts, bath oils, bubble bath, bath bombs, etc. Future me is gonna be relaxed as fuck.

  • Love reading what people want to eat out when life is back on again. If you don’t think I already have a list going, THINK AGAIN. I’ll post it when better days are near.

  • We’ve entered the part of quarantine where Buzzfeed listicles are making me laugh. (Specifically #2 and #6.)

  • I made this cauliflower bolognese and look, it was good but I’ll never make it again because it took WAY too long for what you’re ultimately getting. It’s not a bolognese. Nothing meatless should be allowed to be called a bolognese, it’s unjust.

  • I watched The Phantom of the Opera for the 11th (??) time when it streamed for free a few weeks ago and it was, as always, magical. I maintain that Colm Wilkinson was the very best phantom there ever was. (P.S. I will always love these types of videos, below.)

@elvisthescottie

Phantom of the Pawpera. 🎭. ##phantomoftheopera ##broadway ##musicofthenight ##scottishterrier ##dog ##dogsoftiktok ##quarantine ##quarantinelife

♬ Music of the Night - David Shannon
@amandaraed

##dog ##phantomoftheopera ##dogsoftiktok

♬ Phantom of the Opera - from "Phantom of the Opera" - The Northquest Players
  • Still in love with this egg salad recipe.

  • I didn’t know it was possible to do anything with stale bread other than make them into breadcrumbs or croutons: How to Revive Stale Bread

  • Can’t stop making these wildly easy smashed potatoes. When I’m feeling real fancy, I’ll make the sauce from this baked pickles recipe for dipping.

  • Yes, I have three books in my pile to be read right now, but I’m still really excited for this one. Already pre-ordered.

  • Really good article: Why Life During A Pandemic Feels So Surreal

  • Some of these quarantine tips about staying in touch with friends are actually good, not all but some.

  • I did a Zoom call with my whole family and we played games on jackbox.tv and it was actually really fun. Might become a standing Sunday morning activity.

  • When I’m not crying or drinking or taking a bath, I like to do beauty masks. But here’s the thing: I think all hair masks are a scam. How can you tell that they’ve DONE anything to your hair? Don’t you think that some charlatan could easily just put some basic-ass conditioner into a tiny disposable package and label it as some hair rejuvenating miracle? And while we’re here, it’s 100% likely that face masks are bullshit too. We’re being bamboozled and at this point I can’t even care about it because it’s genius. I’ll keep buying them and they’ll continue to do nothing.

  • Nathan started a Patreon! Check it!

  • This photo (below) from this nurse’s personal account of what’s going on right now is so good.

The New Yorker

  • I tried a sample of Dr. Dennis Gross’s face serum and whoa. I love the idea of using a serum right after washing your face, so I just bought a reward-sized sample of this Drunk Elephant serum (it’s on its way) that’ll hopefully feel somewhat similar.

  • Loved the peachy smell of this Peter Roth cleanser from a sample I got.

  • I rewatched some of Master of None and it remains great.

  • Other still-great things that I also rewatched: Arlington Road & House of Sand and Fog.

  • I made the Dalgona coffee that everyone’s been making, but I didn’t put it on top of milk (that sounded gross). I put it on top of iced coffee for, like, some kind of super coffee. It was really good. I was jacked for hours. (And I haven’t tried it, but this Dalgona frosted chocolate cake looks nuts.)

Dalgona coffee but over iced coffee

  • Obviously loved hearing the Queen’s address.

  • I’ve been on almost all of Nathan’s podcasts this month, so just go on over there if you care (there are video clips too). Personal favourite is the bug mug one.

  • Little girl plays my favourite song.

  • I rewatched most of Community and I truly forgot what a great show that was. The first three seasons, I mean. MAYBE four. Best episodes: the missing pen one, the chaos theory one, love the Halloween ones, and the video game one is great. I will continue to hate musical episodes of any show, why do they do it? Who is it for? I’ve never heard one person say that they loved when a regular show did a musical episode. END THIS NONSENSE.

  • So I attempted to make the Asiago Chicken Bowtie Pasta from Jack Astor’s from this copycat recipe, and even though it reeeeally doesn’t taste the same, it’s still a decent recipe. It also tastes way better reheated the next day.

  • I made these chocolate chip cookies and they were very good. Not a super complicated recipe either, which is always a plus.

  • Tip: you shouldn’t just plop shampoo on the top of your head and then start rubbing it in (this leads to flat hair). You should rub it in right above the top of your neck and then work it in from there, it gets way more lathered up quicker this way. Please try it for yourself.

  • I finally tried the Canyon Creek caesar salad dressing recipe that I got from a waiter there years ago AND IT IS PERFECT. I feel weird posting it publicly, but if you love that salad and want to make it at home, I’ll absolutely send it to you if you ask.

  • Made this halloumi hummus bowl and it was really, really good. Love pearled couscous, love grilled halloumi.

Halloumi hummus bowl

  • Nathan and I watched Monkey Shine on Pluto and holy shit what a fun movie. Brief plot: It’s about a young athlete who becomes a paralyzed quadriplegic, and develops a bond with an intelligent service monkey named "Ella" who becomes homicidal after she is injected with an experimental serum of human brain tissue. HOW COULD THIS NOT BE AMAZING? It’s not going to sound funny now, but there’s this montage of the monkey doing all sorts of things for the man and then she puts this burrito-thing in the machine holder for him to eat and Nathan said something like, “Here… comes… PITA!” like she was gonna launch it to his mouth and I fucking died laughing. Truly just a fun movie.

  • Made these lemon ricotta cookies that were very light and lovely.

Some things that I’d like to do this month: make this burrata mushroom lasagna, I’d love to try this caesar recipe, I intend to finally review last month’s Ipsy bag that I’ve been putting off forever for no good reason, and I’ll likely rewatch the old Cannonball Run movies because I really want to. BIG PLANS.

Also, don’t forget about Mother’s Day on the 10th. Just a reminder. If you’ve got any interest in reading last month’s roundup, you can see what went down in March over here.

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