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Scenes from a Quarantine, Part 13

Welcome back to my Scenes From a Quarantine series! Because 2020 said so. Convinced of this being a short-term predicament, let us continue to embrace the bizarre of this before it is buried in our collective memories. O.G. vegan: Bean curd with broccoli in garlic sauce with vegetable fried rice. Read more…


๐•พ๐–Š๐–Ž๐–™๐–†๐–“ Made Me Do It ๐Ÿ˜ˆ
Bushwick’s ๐•พ๐–Š๐–Ž๐–™๐–†๐–“ Rising & The Satantic Panic

I don’t know how it is possible after years and years of blogging that I don’t have more ๐•พ๐–Š๐–Ž๐–™๐–†๐–“ puns on here! In fact the only one I could find was a two-sentence post that was referencing The White Stripes album… in 2007. So now, a post totally dedicated to Read more…


Autumn in Green-Wood ๐Ÿ
{Pictorial}

Since my trip to Manhattan’s Trinity Church & Cemetery was thwarted, I headed to the other side of Green-Wood Cemetery to capture the slightly past peak foliage and the familiar dour faces inside the blaze of a summer day in autumn, before the bright orange and yellow fall. Next up, Read more…


All Hail the ๐Ÿฅฆ
Fort Greene, Brooklyn’s Broccoli Bar

Every week I head to Fort Greene for my Covid test. Soooo, you know I’m going to hit up Brooklyn spots on my vegan list while I’m around–away from the dearth of vegan option around my own neighborhood. A quick walk through the lovely Fort Greene Park, that may have Read more…


Plants For Sale in Brooklyn

Clinton Hill’s Guevara’s had me at its color scheme… but then there’s the delicious food–all made from plants. After my first visit, I knew I’d be back soon for their version of the Torta Milanesa, a Mexican sandwich traditionally made with a fried cutlet of pounded pork served on soft Read more…


The Cemetery Gates

Lest you forget, it’s cemetery season. And even a quick glimpse into the wrought iron gates at dawn is eerily stirring as night’s restlessness leaves a trace of tension in the fog. The picketed border between the living and the dead hardly serves a purpose beyond framing the gravestones within. Read more…


Vegan Best of the Boroughs ๐Ÿ†
Pastry in Bushwick, Brooklyn
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๐“ฃ๐“ฑ๐“ฎ ๐“ฅ๐“ฎ๐“ฐ๐“ช๐“ท ๐“‘๐“ฎ๐“ผ๐“ฝ ๐“ธ๐“ฏ ๐“ฝ๐“ฑ๐“ฎ ๐“‘๐“ธ๐“ป๐“ธ๐“พ๐“ฐ๐“ฑ๐“ผ, ๐“‘๐“ป๐“ธ๐“ธ๐“ด๐“ต๐”‚๐“ท Welcome to my series that highlights the very best vegan foods in New York City’s boroughs. While vegan options are popping up all over, this series focuses on the non-dairy cream of the crop, options that raise the bar for vegan food and Read more…


Self Care Thursday Again

Wanting to check out Clinton Hill’s new all-vegan spot Guevara’s, I partook in a bit of self care for another week well-endured. The gorgeously hued “plant shop” has some spectacular-looking sandwiches, but I think I fumbled in my choice. Not that my B.E.C. wasn’t delicious, with its King trumpet mushroom Read more…


Ras Plant Based ๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡น
Vegan Farm to Table Ethiopian in Crown Heights

I’m backed up with vegan spots to check out in Brooklyn. So a Friday treat to catch up with a teacher friend at Ras Plant Based, an all-vegan Ethiopian restaurant in Crown Heights. Because no one but another teacher can understand the ridiculous dysfunction we are expected to operate within Read more…


Self Care Thursday

It was so nice out when I left work that I headed to Prospect Park… to eat vegan food under a tree. It’s been so hectic lately, so it was nice to whisk myself away and smother myself with treats. Maybe I’ll do this every Thursday? First, my favorite Thai Read more…


Eat Your Feelings, Roasted Edition

Fall is for roasted roots and vegetables the hue of the Earth in all its vibrance. And, thankfully, the busiest time of the year calls for the easiest dinner preparation–coat in olive oil, salt and pepper and set in the oven. Repeat. If only I can lesson plan this way. Read more…


Off the Beaten Path
in Green-Wood Cemetery, Part 2

As promised, haunting photo memorials and a couple of surprising secretsโ€ฆ off the beaten path atย Green-Woodย on that perfect Fall day.


Off the Beaten Path
in Green-Wood Cemetery, Part 1

To officially kick off the Cemetery Season, I wandered through Brooklyn’s Green-Wood Cemetery for hours, purposely not finding my way to my favorite monuments. I wanted to discover the parts that I had never explored, the parts I had passed along the way. Within this quest, I found so much Read more…


Scenes from a Quarantine, Part 12

I’ve learned that quarantining when you really had close contact with someone who is confirmed positive for Covid-19 is very different than sitting within a “courtesy” quarantine. This post contains scenes from my post-Utah courtesy quarantine, a brief stint of freedom after testing negative within that quarantine, returning back to Read more…


Mostly The Maben Angel
Green-Wood Cemetery

Sorry but I think the Maben Angel is more attractive than most living women. Is that weird? She’s way fierce. So after I left my apartment within quarantine to get a Covid and antibodies test in advance of maybe returning to school next week, I paid her a visit. Because Read more…


Scenes from a Quarantine, Part 11

It ain’t over till it’s over, I suppose. And with a mostly honored mandatory 2-week quarantine after my Virginia trip, I have plenty of scenes for part 11… before I go and get myself another mandatory quarantine after my big summer trip. But with punches, we roll. Making lemonade… watching Read more…


The Golden Hour to the Blue Hour

Getting ready for a ton of amazing views on my upcoming trip, I wanted to try out my landscape lens during the Golden Hour, the time right before sunset (or right after sunrise) when the light illuminates beautifully with a softer reddish hue, as well as the Blue Hour–the time Read more…


More Bay Ridge Bites
โ˜• Vegan Friendly Blend Coffee Shop

Blend is a new coffee shop in Bay Ridge offering vegan options on their elevated menu of coffee concoctions–as well as their baked goods. I stopped by during some errands. Of course I had to try a turmeric latte… the one with orange peel, coconut and spices, blended from a Read more…


Bay Ridge Bites
โ„๏ธ Snowdays Shaved Ice

Snowdays is a delicious Japanese-inspired franchise that offers two vegan flavors of their airy frozen treat–coconut and strawberry. I have been wanting to try them for quite some time so I was happy to learn that they had a shop in Bay Ridge! Service was great and totally in-the-know with Read more…


Vegan Breakfast at Gregory’s Coffee

Though the New York chain Gregory’s Coffee has offered vegan bites for years, things like muffins, healthy superfood bites, they now offer their deluxe breakfast sandwich totally veganized–using a vegan croissant, folded Just Egg, Beyond sausage, and vegan cheese; The Vegan Deluxe. On an errand in downtown Brooklyn, I gave Read more…


Scenes from a Quarantine, Part 10

Despite the continuing of restrictions, I try to get out often and stay busy–but safely. And since my car is not mine anymore, I have been sampling all kinds of mass transit. My favorite: The Ferry. My bike, here, at the Brooklyn Army Terminal when I missed a ferry. And Read more…


The Renegades Do It Again

As soon as I heard the Renegades of Sunset were back, open for take-out at Industry City, a visit went to the top of my list. In my head and in my belly I was making the pilgrimage for the beloved Fried Chicken Sandwich. (You remember? The winner of my Read more…


By the Beach ๐Ÿ–๏ธ

In the words of the adorable Nathan W. Pyle‘s adorable aliens, I am craving star damage! With the hot, hot star heat, I also crave full immersion in water. The ocean, more specifically. Though I tried to get to the Rockaways via NYC Ferry, biking to Sunset Park’s pier, the Read more…


5 Borough Caribbean Vegan Report
Kokomo, Pan Caribbean in Williamsburg

Kokomo is a fresh new Caribbean spot in Williamsburg with an ample selection of clearly labeled vegan options. It was all abuzz when I door-busted at opening time and continued to draw a wait the entire time I dined. After a long day of exploring in three of the five Read more…


5 Borough Caribbean Vegan Report
Ital Kitchen, Ital in Crown Heights

Exploring more vegan Caribbean offerings, I made it back to Crown Heights for the mostly vegan Ital Kitchen. Before my eats, the Tumerical Tings–a pressed juice packed with turmeric, lemon, ginger, and, thankfully not a lot of apples. I like my juice to kick me in the arse. And my Read more…


5 Borough Caribbean Vegan Report
Lakou, Haitian in Crown Heights

The first in my series of reports on the diverse eateries offering authentic Caribbean inspired fare in New York City is Lakou Cafe in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. With clearly labeled vegan options that range from sweet and savory pastry to breakfast items and sandwiches to Kava-infused libations, I made the Read more…