Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Review: Christmas Goodies

Christmas?! I know, I'm all kinds of late. But I've got a few holiday themed baked goods I meant to get to, and it seems silly to wait till next year, when I'll have completely forgotten what they taste like.

First, the processed disappointment: Friendly's Peppermint Stick Roll.
Rating out of 5:



This is how the peppermint roll is depicted on the box:

From the box: "Delicious green and white peppermint ice cream decorated with a white mint ice cream ribbon, marshmallow topping and refreshing peppermint candy pieces"

Looks good doesn't it?








This is what it really looks like:
It tastes like it looks. And those candy pieces? They are actually peppermint flavored goo, not a solid piece to be found. I'm also not sure how the fake "marshmallow" topping got to be freezer burned so fast since it was in a sealed box. The texture of the other parts could be best described as slimy. This thing was fucking nauseating, after a few bites and a quick photo, it went in the trash.








Next up are Demel's gingerbread cookies.
Located at The Plaza Hotel, One West 58th Street
Rating out of 5:



Again, an item that tastes how it looks. Perhaps your thinking, "But those look wonderful!". But think about this for a moment: do you really want rock hard icing coating your entire gingerbread cookie? Maybe you do, maybe lots of people do, but I call this a waste of a perfectly good cookie. From what I could tell, the gingerbread itself was decent, nothing to write home about, but the icing makes the whole thing disgusting. I threw out the one I bit into and gave the other away. I have a fond memory of Demel as a child, so I look forward to trying some of their delicious fresh pastries in the future.


We end with processed surprise: Entenmann's Holiday Crescents
Rating out of 5:



These were offered to me by a friend, and I was not expecting such a good cookie, especially since I don't really like Entenmann's. Sure, their nothing like homemade crescents, but they still have a sweet taste. The perfect amount of powdered sugar was applied. Its an all around solid snack, I'd buy them if I saw them in a supermarket.






Monday, December 21, 2009

Last Minute Foodie Gifts

The City Sweet Tooth tests out Gingerhaus, a gingerbread house kit, and gives it some personal rock n roll touches.

Grub Street New York has a review in slide show form of 12 chocolate gifts to give to everyone in your life (they liked Tumbador Chocolate the most, Max Brenner the least).

Friday, December 18, 2009

Mailing Cookies
















This was the first Christmas that I've sent cookies out to people across the country. Its the first time I've sent any baked goods out through the mail.

I used the guidelines I found on Cookies in Motion.

I only sent out sugar cookies, since the icing hardens and doesn't smudge. The cookies are probably more brittle than is ideal for shipping, but I'm hoping they make the trip okay anyway.



Make sure your cookies have cooled completely before you ice them, and then make sure the frosting has set before packing them. I bought my tins from CVS for about $2.99 each and was able to fit about 15-20 cookies inside each one (including those mini gingerbread men in the picture).


I shipped them in a medium sized flat rate box and covered each box in a layer of bubble wrap. They could have used more bubble wrap around them, there was still room in the boxes for the tins to be jostled. For three tins, shipping to three different states at the same rate, it cost me about $33.

Happy Holidays!

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Friday, December 4, 2009

Hungary Holiday Fair

What: Hungary Holiday Fair

When: Sunday, December 6. 9:00-5:00

Where: St. Stephen's, 414 East 82nd St.

They have a table just for baked goods.

Eat Pie & Shop

What: Eat Pie and Shop: Holiday Gift Fair & Pie Social

When: Saturday, December 5th. 10-4pm

Where: PS 29 425 Henry St., Brooklyn

Cost: $5 ticket gets you two slices of pie, otherwise free.

From the site: Children can make crafts or watch short films while their parents shop. Pies must be registered by 10 AM to compete. BUT any and all pies will be welcome at social all day.

The Schnitzel Truck will also be there.


Original photo can be found here.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Family-oriented Gingerbread Event

What: MetLife First Sundays for Famililes Presents: Exploring World’s Fair Architecture - Create A Gingerbread Pavilion

When: Sunday, December 6, 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm

Where: Queens Museum of Art
NYC Building, Flushing Meadows Corona Park
Flushing, NY 11368
(718) 592-9700

Families will make gingerbread versions of the Worlds Fair pavilion. They will serve hot chocolate & holiday snacks. I think the event is free, but they do ask you to donate any gently used coats to the New York Cares Coat Drive.

Le Parker Meridien's Gingerbread Houses

The Village Voice's food blog has great pictures of the amazing gingerbread houses. You can take a look at the creations anytime, the display runs until sometime in January.

Le Parker Meridien
118 W 57th St
New York
, NY 10019

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Gingerbread House display at Le Parker Meridian

Via Grub Street New York.

Le Parker Meridian
118 W 57th St
New York
, NY 10019

The display featuring the best of the best gingerbread houses, will be up from December 1st into January,
in the atrium of the hotel. $1 gets you a ticket and a vote, the money goes to City Harvest.