Sweet Frozen Adventures around Disney World and Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida

Here’s a peek of my sweet frozen adventures around Disney World & Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida. You’ll notice that a couple of the items from Epcot are seasonal since I purchased them at the pop-up Pineapple Promenade during the 2015 International Flower and Garden Festival (March 4 – May 17). But other than that, you can easily get your hands on any of the other sweet treats if you are ever in either park. Nom nom nom. 🙂 Enjoy!

Dole Whip - Sunshine Tree Terrace, Magic Kingdom

Dole Whip – Sunshine Tree Terrace, Magic Kingdom

Mickey Ice Cream - Food Carts, Disney World

Mickey Ice Cream – Food Carts, Disney World

Strawberry Sorbet – L’Artisan des Glaces, Epcot

Violet Lemonade – Pineapple Promenade (Seasonal), Epcot

Dole Whip – Pineapple Promenade (Seasonal), Epcot

Chocolate Chili – Florean Fortescues, Universal Studios

Earl Grey and Lavender – Florean Fortescues, Universal Studios

Coffee and Cherry Garcia – Ben and Jerry’s, Universal Studios

Stacks Pancake House: A little bit of Hawaii in the OC

I know you can sympathize with me when I tell you how disappointed I was to miss the employee appreciation breakfast my bosses had put together at the office.  Not only did I miss an opportunity for free food but apparently I missed a chance to try what was described to me as ‘the most mouth-watering and delicious pancakes’. My coworker could not stop raving about them.  Armed with the need to not feel left out, I was determined to try these pancakes for myself!  So one random day my coworker and I were craving breakfast for lunch and decided to hunt down the restaurant where our bosses had ordered breakfast from.

Stacks Pancake House

Stacks Pancake House

27680 Marguerite Parkway, Suite C
Mission Viejo, CA 92692

Stacks Pancake House has successfully brought Hawaiian influence to the OC. The Mission Viejo location is in a very unassuming location in the middle of a shopping center, but don’t let the outer appearance deter you.  The restaurant layout is a casual counter style where you order and pay first then they bring out your food. I was happily surprised to see the Hawaiian influence carried throughout the menu with items such as loco moco, coconut pineapple pancakes, teriyaki, spam, and coconut syrup. They are well-known for their macadamia nut banana pancakes and captain crunch macadamia nut French toast. The only thing that is missing from the menu is Kona Coffee, which I am very surprised that they don’t offer.

The breakfast that we had that day was fantastic. Since I didn’t have a huge appetite, I opted for what I thought would be a small plate, but, as you can see from the photos, clearly was not. I ordered the eggs florentine and my coworker ordered the eggcellent breakfast, both which came with pancakes. As I’m writing this I’m still savoring their pancakes (light, fluffy, and slightly crispy) and utterly regretting that I didn’t opt to try the macadamia nut banana pancakes. Oh well, at least I have a reason to go back.

Eggcellent Combo

Eggcellent Combo – scrambled eggs and bacon.

Blueberry and Coconut Syrup. Delicious!

Blueberry and Coconut Syrup. Delicious!

Short Stack

Short Stack

Florentine Scramble - bacon, spinach, onions, and swiss cheese.

Florentine Scramble – bacon, spinach, onions, and swiss cheese.

My Brazilian Blowout Obsession

The way I understand it, hair follicles are largely composed of a type of keratin protein.  When you are a child, your hair contains a large amount of that protein giving you that smooth, soft, and practically frizz-free texture.   Depending on your genetic makeup, as you grow and go through hormonal changes you can lose some of that protein leading to dry and frizzy hair. Everyone’s hair texture is different.  My hair, believe it or not, is very curly and frizzy!  I started getting Brazilian Blowouts around 5 years ago before all of the big hype. I am lucky that one of my family members is a stylist and gives me family pricing because that’s the reason why I’ve been able to support this obsession for so long. The Brazilian Blowout has literally changed my life. It’s honestly reduced the number of bad hair days, which has boosted my confidence.  It‘s cut down the time it takes for me to get ready in the morning, which has allowed for longer snooze session.  It’s given me the freedom to tackle on humidity without the fear that my hairstyle will be ruined within seconds.  It’s one less worry when it comes to working out or breaking a sweat because I know my hair won’t take up hours of my day to wash and dry. The process itself takes a couple of hours, but I am more than happy to spend 2 hours at the salon for 3 months of hair freedom.

My hair after receiving a Brazilian blowout treatment.

Getting a Brazilian Blowout is not for everyone. If you are considering it, I definitely recommend doing your research beforehand as there is some controversy behind this treatment. Make sure to find a reputable hair stylist with good reviews and call to confirm that they use a formaldehyde free formula.  WebMD offers some good facts on the process.  Here are a couple of questions I came up with when doing my research and the answers I found:

What is a Brazilian Blowout? A Brazilian Blowout is the process by which keratin protein is added to your hair.

How is a Brazilian Blowout different from a Japanese Straightening treatment? Japanese straightening treatments chemically change the texture of your hair. The process can take up to 8 hours and the results last indefinitely. If your hair is naturally curly your hair will not revert back to its original state. Only the part that grows out will be in its natural state and you’ll have to endure a stage of awkward regrowth between pin-straight and frizzy hair. The process leaves your hair weak and can make your hair feel dry and brittle. The Brazilian Blowout on the other hand does the opposite. It adds keratin back into your hair (which is a natural complex)  and leaves your hair feeling soft and healthy like when you were a child. The process does not permanently change the texture of your hair, so if your hair was curly before, you can still style it curly after.  The treatment takes anywhere from 1-3 hours depending on length and texture and lasts around 3 months before completely washing out.

How do you maintain your Brazilian Blowout? In order to make your Brazilian blowout last you should use sulfate-free shampoo.  Sulfate is a salt that strips your hair of oils. If your scalp is not used to sulfate-free shampoos you may go through stages of dandruff. You don’t have to feel obligated to purchase the most expensive shampoo. Just be aware and try out different ones until you find the right one for you. I also use heat protection sprays for blow drying and straightening my hair, and keratin oils when styling. For any products that I use in my hair (which are minimal), I check the labels to make sure they are sulfate-free. When using oils, I stick to keratin based oils and only use a minimal amount to tame fly always. Keeping this routine has helped to extend the life of my blowouts and keep my hair maintenance to a minimum.

Some people may call my obsession with Brazilian blowouts crazy, but I call it love.

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Carson Kitchen: A Hidden Foodie Gem in Downtown Las Vegas

Over the past couple of years, downtown Las Vegas has undergone major revitalization to make it a place of:

“…Inspiration, Entrepreneurial Energy, Creativity, Innovation, Upward Mobility, and Discovery…” – downtown project

The old Las Vegas is becoming new again and lucky for us the restaurants it’s attracting are fun, vibrant, and delicious. This past winter, my friends and I decided to check out the new old Las Vegas. On the hunt for coin machines and lunch we stumbled upon Carson Kitchen, a real hidden foodie gem in the downtown area, just a little shy of Freemont Street. When I say this is a hidden gem, it’s no joke, this place is really hard to find! The address has the restaurant listed on 6th Street, but the entrance is actually found in between 6th and Las Vegas off of E Carson Ave.

Old school soda

Carson Kitchen

124 S 6th St, Las Vegas, NV 89101

http://www.carsonkitchen.com

The place itself gives off a very eclectic hipster vibe.  There’s a communal table by the bar, rustic tables, exposed beams, semi-open kitchen, industrial lighting, and a rooftop patio. The plates are on the smaller side, meant to be more tapas style – sharable. Being that I visited the restaurant with a group of guys, it was safe to say that no one was interested in sharing. We did order one appetizer, the Wellington Empanadas, which were flaky and juicy, and then each person ordered their own entrĂ©e. The decision among the group was unanimous, everyone absolutely loved their food. The burgers were flavorful and juicy, the pizza crispy and balanced, and the mac and cheese was the perfect comfort food. The only thing missing were the coin slots, but it was nice to catch a little break from all the typical Vegas noise.

Wellington Empanadas - Beef

Wellington Empanadas – beef tenderloin, duxelles $10

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Butter Burger – boursin, cheddar, lettuce, tomato $14

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Jerk Turkey Burger – mango chutney slaw $14

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Wild Mushroom – asparagus pesto, cabrales bleu $12

Baked Mac & Cheese - $12

Baked Mac & Cheese – $12

9/11 Memorial Museum NYC Visit

The 9/11 Memorial Museum in New York is impactful. The outside grounds and museum evoke emotion and self-reflection as the memorial is set-up as a homage to the lives that were impacted and remembrance of the events that transpired that day.  I didn’t know how I would feel about visiting ground zero, but I’m glad I did. I feel that the memorial is tasteful and nothing short of emotional.  For the most part, silence is observed by the patrons and photos are not permitted in certain parts of the museum.

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9/11 memorial museum

World Trade Center site in lower Manhattan

Here are a few photos I took of the grounds and inside the museum. Admission is free on Tuesdays after 5pm. Please visit their website for directions and more information: http://www.911memorial.org

Freedom Tower

Freedom Tower

Beams

Inside museum

Stairs

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Reflection Pool