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LIZ HEATHER

August 3, 2025

The Best of July 2025

by Liz Heather in Family, Food, Links, Movies, Personal, Recipes, Television


That was the fastest month of all time, yeah? Here’s what happened!

  • I continued to write my Summer Saturdays series.

  • The best tweets of the month are over here.

  • Took my brother and nephews to do an impromptu cake tasting!

Cake tasting

  • Speaking of cakes, are we all aware of how good the La Rocca ones are? I tried their strawberry white chocolate this month and it was delicious. Their best one remains the caramel crunch one, though. Best grocery store cakes of all time.

La Rocca strawberry cake

  • My niece Tianna and I stayed at Pillar and Post in Niagara-On-The-Lake and it was absolutely perfect. I tried bone marrow for the first time (I see the appeal) and it was a perfect little getaway. (Also, a gorgeous lavender field is only minutes away.)

Lavender field, Niagara-On-The-Lake

  • I was craving green curry (but not wanting to pay $30 for it from a restaurant) so I made one at home with onions, peas, chicken and store-bought green curry sauce and it was insanely satisfying. Also, lasted me a full week. I have to remember to do this again.

  • The house-made garlic and chive cream cheese from The Cheese Boutique is heavenly.

  • I’ve been living in this Aritzia burgundy sweatshirt.

  • Beyond excited for this project.

  • Nathan and I went to Montreal (best thing about a road trip? McDonald’s $1 any-sized iced coffee + the free DoubleTree warm cookie) and had such a great time. First time trying their bagels and good god - eons better than New York ones. No one told me. Only regret of the trip? Not ordering this onion block from The Cage.

$1 iced coffees for life

Montreal bagel

  • And this should be obvious, but Quebec cheese curds are otherworldly. There is no substitution.

Montreal, July 2025

  • Officially in love with the Montreal brand Mimi and August (thank you, Marla!).

  • I will always stop at The Big Apple when we pass it on the highway. Right now they have incredible nectarines and apple cheddar bread. (We also stopped at Primitive Designs because why not?)

Apple cheddar bread from The Big Apple in Ontario

Primitive Designs in Ontario

  • Yearning to eat this beef stroganoff with caramelized mushrooms and crispy onions.

  • Had my bridal shower and it was overwhelmingly nice. I made my favourite lemon sorbet with mascarpone for dessert (I will use any excuse to make these, they’re so good). And these honey jars are such a perfect party favour (note: you do have to fill them yourself, like some sort of sap).

Lemon sorbet with mascarpone and mint

Mini honey jars

  • This is really a reminder to myself to never use booking.com again. I’m 40, I should know better. Stop using third party websites for booking anything. They’re all terrible when it comes to changing plans.

  • These are officially the hottest, most comfortable heels I now own so I should probably buy two more pairs.

  • I ate the greatest samosas of all time from the Lakeview Farmers Market at Zesty Fusions. Also had an incredible gluten free breakfast sandwich from Gud Daae and a great iced flat white from Delicious All Day Coffee.

  • Current snack on repeat: Nutella on Dad’s Cookies. I can’t stop.

  • Some things I watched:

    • Fatal Attraction: wow, I rewatch this movie a lot. Might need to look into that.

    • A rerun of the Lady Gaga SNL: fantastic. Love her.

    • Single White Female: great! Can’t believe I hadn’t seen it before.

    • The Bear: I can’t stand how much Eyo says “like.” Other than that, the season was fine? Not enough scenes with Will Poulter.

    • And Just Like That: live long enough and you’ll grow to hate Aiden. It’s a blessing that this show is coming to an end. Also, Miranda’s character progression has never made any sense to me.

    • I Know What You Did Last Summer: I actually liked it! I won’t ruin the ending, but I truly hated that part of it.

Some things I’m looking forward to this month: OH I WONDER.

You can read last month’s roundup over here.

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September 17, 2024

Cooperstown, New York

by Liz Heather in Personal, Travel


Inside The Lake House near Cooperstown, NY

Inside The Lake House near Cooperstown, NY

We did a mini roadtrip to Cooperstown last month and I can safely say that I think we’re all not doing enough little trips. Truly what’s stopping us? They’re always the best. It’s never insanely expensive, but you get to take a break from regular life and go somewhere not far to experience something different and usually great. Some highlights from the trip below!

  • So the whole trip was basically organized around going to The Baseball Hall of Fame. That’s a normal thing to do, right? Honestly, you could spend hours there. It was incredible. I think I loved the mini exhibit that showcased the most famous fans from over the years, but there’s just so much to see. Would love to own one of those warm-up jackets. LOOK at that stitching (below).

Baby Dog at The Baseball Hall of Fame

Baseball origins

Fan appreciation exhibit

Bury me in this warm-up jacket

  • We stayed at this small inn (The Lake House) that was built in 1843, which was perfect. Our room itself was tiny, but the place was beautiful. The restaurant there was so good and it felt ancient, but in a good way. And it was right on the water of Canadarago Lake.

Canadarago Lake

Postcard of Canadarago Lake

  • If there’s mini golf in your small town, I will find it. We played a round at the western-themed Barnyard Swing Mini Golf and there were maybe two elements on the whole course that made it western-themed, which is both funny and exactly as it should be.

Barnyard Swing Mini Golf

Barnyard Swing Mini Golf

  • Visited the Cooperstown Cheese Factory, which I can’t recommend enough. They offered samples of ALL of the cheeses they sold, with no limit. Why the hell don’t all cheese shops have this policy? They also had this unbelievable cheese-dusted popcorn (that needed to be refrigerated because it was so fresh) that I will forever yearn for.

Cooperstown Cheese Factory

  • I love old covered bridges, so we drove to see the Hyde Hall covered bridge that was built in 1825 (and is the oldest extant wooden covered bridge in the United States). Some people do drugs, some people get a contact high from seeing dusty old bridges, I don’t make the rules.

Hyde Hall Covered Bridge

Hyde Hall Covered Bridge

  • Visited Willis Monie Books because I will always gravitate towards chaotic book stores.

Willis Monie Books

  • Got lunch at Cooperstown Diner, which was small and delightful.

Cooperstown Diner

Inside Cooperstown Diner

  • Stopped inside the Cooperstown and Charlotte Valley Railroad Station. They had a mechanical miniature train set that made me feel alive inside? Haha?

Cooperstown and Charlotte Valley Railroad

  • We drove past the now abandoned Petrified Creatures Museum (located at 4638 US-20, Richfield Springs, NY 13439), which I would DIE to explore if it weren’t highly illegal.

Petrified Creatures Museum sign

Petrified Creatures Museum entrance

Such a great little trip. I also made a highlight reel from the trip that you can see over here.

Baby Dog, Canadarago Lake

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