It wasn’t THAT good, actually.

As a foodie, I’m sure it comes as no surprise to you that my world revolves around food.  I spend countless hours each week reading about it, researching it, cooking it, exploring it, talking to strangers about it, sharing it… you get the point.  From the 5:30am pre-body pump peanut butter toast to the hot fudge brownie bowls I’d like to cap every night off with, food is the thread that links the pieces and parts of my days together.  It’s what brings passion to my eyes during conversation.  It’s what brings a smile to my face at the end of a trying week.  It’s what intrigues me, and challenges me, and nourishes my body and mind.

Bottom line:  food brings me joy.

Of course, with all this love and warm fuzzies there is a dark flip side:  the food flop.  Nothing is more disheartening than experiencing a food flop.  Perhaps it’s a new dish that’s lacking in taste or worse yet a new dish that straight up makes you ralph.  Either way, a food flop is like a sharp nail on a chalkboard.  It brings a party to a screeching hault in a matter of seconds.

It’s no secret that trying out new restaurants is one of my favorite pastimes.  I love the excitement of experiencing something new and the opportunity to have ALL of my senses blown away by a fabulous dining experience.  When I try a new restaurant and that restaurant doesn’t rock my socks off, whelp, it’s downright depressing.  It feels like a waste—not only a waste of money, but more importantly a waste of time that could have been used to try out a different much more fabulous establishment.

Does anyone else feel this way?  Maybe I’m a foodie extremist.

Speaking of trying new places, after my Ladies who Lunch post last week I headed to lunch with a lady (Jamie) at King’s Kitchen uptown.  I was thoroughly excited for the opportunity to lunch with a new friend AND to try out a new restaurant that I’d passed so many times but never stepped foot inside.

While perusing the menu, I was pretty pumped when I saw “macaroni and cheese” as a vegetable.  That HAD to be a good sign.

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Another plus were the free biscuits we were brought:

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Then the meal came—grilled chicken with macaroni, broccoli, and collard greens:

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And that’s where the plusses stopped.

The chicken was dry – so dry that it was difficult (and awkward) to cut through even with a knife.

And the mac and cheese?

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Whelp, it was oily and lacking flavor…  As were the collard greens… and the broccoli.

Even with this disappointment, at the end of the lunch I put my hand on my belly and said almost robotically “that was so good!” As soon as the words left my lips, I thought to myself “ummm Mary, no that was NOT good.”  But what didn’t come to me until later that day was that it was OK to admit the food wasn’t good.  It’s not always rainbows and chocolate ganache.  Sometimes it’s dry meat and oily side dishes.

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Despite the food flop, Jamie and I had a great time getting to know each other.  Some might think it’s crazy that I invite random people I’ve never met to lunch.  But if you want to be a Lady who Lunches, sometimes ya just gotta do what ya gotta do 🙂

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Time to eat your face off

I’m all for healthy eating, but I believe there’s a time and a place for eating a brownie the size of your face.  Case in point: when your very first visitors come to your new town, you are obliged to eat your face off during the length of their stay.

So I ate.  And I ate.  And I ateeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.

One of the added perks of having my first visitors was that it provided the swift kick in the butt I needed to get the rest of my crap unboxed from the big move.

The new home is FINALLY nice and clean and box free.

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Never underestimate the joy a clutter-free home can bring Smile

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Ok, so maybe it’s a little sparse… But you know, I actually prefer it that way.  Less to clean, less to worry about, less things to absorb my energy.

And more room to just be.

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I feel relaxed already.  How about you?

One of the MANY foodie stops I made with my friends Tim and Jaci this weekend was Pike’s Old Fashioned Soda Shop.

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Pike’s is tucked away in a little nook off of South Boulevard in South End Charlotte.  The brightly colored umbrellas lining the patio, low strung lights, and old fashioned soda shop sign made me feel like I’d been transported back to the 1950s.

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Once we walked inside, we realized Pike’s really lives up to being “old fashioned.”  The walls were covered with old advertisements, the wait staff was incredibly friendly, and the faint smell of ice cream and homemade baked goods lingered throughout the entire place.  Add to this a menu overflowing with dozens of old fashioned tasty treats, and I’m sure you can imagine the serious salvation that was going on in my mouth.

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Jaci was a little bummed she didn’t bring her poodle skirt with her, but she and Tim were still able to force smiles for the picture Smile

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It took us an exceptionally long time to order because each of us were going back and forth debating our decisions.  Philly Cheese Steak?  Onion Rings?  How about the meatloaf?  Ooohhh  the homemade chili sounds really good.  Blue cheese potato chips?!?

Tim went with an unpictured buffalo chicken sandwich—I snagged a bite of the crispy chicken on the sandwich and was a big fan of their buffalo sauce.

Jaci and I both decided on Burgers in Bowls.  She created her own bowl with lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, and avocado:

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I went with my new obsession (meat chili and coleslaw) and got the appropriately named Carolina Classic.  It had a homemade meat chili, coleslaw, mustard, and onions:

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This was pure heaven.  I’m in love with this combination of the hot slightly sweet chili against the cool crunchy coleslaw.  Pair that combo up with the smoky char of the fresh ground chuck and it’s a match made in heaven, I tell ya.  I was never a fan of coleslaw until I moved to North Carolina and tried this combo for the first time.  Now I cannot get enough!

Each of the three of us downed our meals with gusto.  The waitress let out a little laugh when she came back to three near-sparkling empty plates.  Full is an understatement, but we still felt obliged to try out one of Pike’s desserts.  We took a quick peak into the dessert case, and even though the Key Lime Pie, cupcakes, and blueberry cobbler looked amazing, we were all drawn to the giant brownies on the top shelf.  These brownies were large and in charge.  Several inches thick and big enough to surely require two hands to eat.  They looked just too darn good to pass up, so we agreed the hot fudge brownie bowl was the way to go:

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I haven’t had REAL ice cream in AGES.  I’ve found Charlotte to be a hard-core Frozen Yogurt town, and I’ve been searching high and low for some good old fashioned ice cream.  This ice cream hit the spot—dense enough to eat with a fork, creamy, and perfectly sweet.

30 seconds later, we declared ourselves champions.

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After our large lunch, we thought it would be nice to take a stroll in Freedom Park.  A little sun, a little nature, and a little jump start on digestion Smile

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This was my first time visiting Freedom Park, and I was pleasantly surprised by how large the park was and by how  peaceful and serene it was.  I can see myself coming here, sprawling out in the shade, and reading.  Or napping.  One of the two Smile

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Weekend in Paradise

I’d like to rewind this past weekend, click the pause button, and live the life of an islander for the rest of eternity.  The island life.  Where your stresses melt away, your to-do lists disappear, and daily woes are forgotten.

OHH, PLEASE. I forgot to say please!

Ahhhh the island life.

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Forget the fact that I missed out on first place in the 5th grade spelling bee because I misspelled the word “paradise.” As a wee 10 year old I hadn’t experienced paradice let alone PARADISE!

What’s this island I speak of?

Good old Bald Head Island, NC.

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**sigh**

Bald Head Island. A beautiful harbor and beaches that stretch for miles. No cars—just golf carts. No stress—just cocktails.

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Quite frankly, there’s not much to do there.  But that’s kind of the point, isn’t it?

They even have little trucks to smuggle you across the border:

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Being the Frugalista I am (can I coin that??!?! … no pun intended Winking smile ) the BF and I rented a TEENY TINY little studio right on the harbor (this one was called the Elements – Fire).

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So cute and quaint and sassy all in one little shoebox!

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We didn’t waste any time once on the island.  First stop—kayaking on the beautiful island marshes!

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BF wasn’t exactly a natural…

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Tootsie tanning:

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Bird watching… (birds are so creepy).

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After kayaking it was back to the harbor.

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For a little dinner at Eb & Flo’s!

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Dining out = happy Mary

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We split some yummy jambalaya:

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Reminds me of New Orleans!

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Grey Goose and Tonic for the lady.  Blackened chicken Caesar wrap for the man.

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My entre:

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Shrimp AND potatoes?!  Sign me up!

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The restaurant deck was prime for people watching across the harbor.

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We took a stroll on the beach after dinner.  It was entirely empty and entirely peaceful.

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Saturday we had one thing on the agenda:  BEACH TIME!  With chairs and umbrella in our cargo, we headed for the sand.

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Never underestimate the luxury of a nice beach umbrella.

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The beach was pretty uncrowded, but still provided quite the opportunity for man candy oogling Winking smile

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After a few hours in the sun (or sprawled out on a beach chair under the nice shade of a 6 foot beach umbrella as the case may be)…

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we were in need of some serious fuel.  We headed to the Shoals Club where I feasted on an ENORMOUS burger complete with Swiss cheese, onions, and mushrooms.

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After lunch, it was—you guessed it–back to the beach!  We were so full, that we both passed out under the umbrella for a good hour and a half.

R&R.

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Good Ole Baldy:

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For dinner, we headed to the River Pilot Café.

Cheesy appetizer goodness:

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BF got the jambalaya pasta for dinner (apparently we were really missing New Orleans):

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It was DELICIOUS.  Shrimp, sausage, country ham, and chicken over pasta?!?!

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FABULOUS lobster bisque.

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SALAD with EGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG Open-mouthed smile

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After dinner I realized the sun was setting… on our mini vaca Crying face

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I woke up bright and early Sunday morning and took a stroll along the harbor.

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This is what I do to keep myself occupied when my travel buddy is STILL.FREAKING.SLEEPING… It’s 9am.  Get your butt in gear man.

Anyway….

For breakfast we headed to the Maritime Market Café to get our grub on.

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I know this looks like a massacre, but it’s actually a bit o hot sauce heaven.

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The breakfast burrito was delicious and so were the potatoes.

His face says “enough with the pictures already” but his plate says “I’m a breakfast burrito eating champion.” I’ll go with the latter.

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Ooooooghahhhhhh yessssssssss cheesy bagel bliss:

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Never have I ever seen a golf cart with a baby car seat strapped in…

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Waiting for the ferry to take us back to the daily grind:

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Farewell Bald Head!

(insert obligatory “I’m the King of the WORLDDDDDDDDDDD” titanic reference here)

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We’re already planning our next beach retreat… hopefully priceline will be kind to me Smile

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Things I’ve learned over a week in Charlotte

  1. The people in Charlotte are nice.  Like SUPER nice.  Like almost weirdly nice.  I love them.
  2. Carwashes in Charlotte are a whole heck of a lot cheaper than in Ohio… 30% cheaper, to be exact.  Though, they will look at you funny when you ask to stay in the car as you go through the carwash.  Apparently, that’s not how they do it here in Charlotte.
  3. Everyone is really nicely dressed.  Not in a I’m-better-than-thou sort of way, but in a I’m-putting-my-best-foot-forward-today (and every day for that matter) sort of way.  I’m a fan.
  4. Chicken paws are not the same thing as chicken breasts!
  5. Speaking of chicken, why is the chicken breast at the butcher counter at Harris Teeter only $1.99 a pound???  That’s cheaper than the stuff they have on the shelves.  Mystery.
  6. Either u-turns are legal here or we’ve broken the law 7 times in the past week.  I’m hoping for the former.
  7. North Carolina is part of the South.   People actually have accents here.
  8. A Charlotte native can spot an Ohio accent a mile away… I didn’t think there was such a thing as an Ohio accent.  I was wrong.
  9. Public transportation is awesome.
  10. People are young here.  Like a city chock full of Doogie Howsers. 
  11. I’m pretty sure it’s possible to eat at a different delicious Charlotte restaurant for breakfast, lunch, and dinner every day for a whole year without having any repeats.  I may have to try that sometime.  Charlotte knows a thang or two about food. (Stay tuned for more on that topic!)

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End of Vaca

Monday morning we left Charleston and headed to Botany Bay Plantation on Edisto Island.  We got a ton of great pics.  Here are just a few:

We munched on the remnants of food we brought from home while driving through the plantation.  For more information on Edisto Island, check out  www.edistobeach.com.

Then we headed back to Charlotte.  This time, Priceline got us a room at the Double-Tree in Uptown Charlotte for only $45 a night 😀

We really liked this hotel (especially because you get free chocolate chip cookies when you check in)…

The bed was lot more comfortable than Aloft’s bed, however you really just cannot beat the Aloft location!

Here are some shots of Charlotte:

Monday night we headed to Rockbottom for some cheesy jalapeno dip (hello $5 appetizers!) and drinks:

Then to Aria for dinner.

Aria was a lot fancier/swankier than I expected, but I thought the bartenders were pretty rude :-/

We ordered a Super Tuscan Wine to start:

We’ve never tried this type of wine before and we both really liked it!

We ordered the bruschetta for the appetizer:

This was actually served cold, which I thought was odd.  Then we got the vodka penne for dinner and added grilled chicken.  The pasta was super tasty, which made up for the appetizer.  Didn’t capture a photo unfortunately.

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Tuesday morning, we went to the Holiday Inn’s Cafe Siena for our favorite breakfast buffet.  Walked around the city, then hit up Fuel on our way back to Ohio.

Jarrod is obsessed with Fuel’s chicken parm calzone.  I got an Italian sub which was also quite tasty:

And that brings us back to lovely Ohio.  First thing I did was head to Acme and buy an ABUNDANCE of produce.  My body is just craving healthy eating after a week-long restaurant binge!

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