Showing posts with label des moines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label des moines. Show all posts

Thursday, August 28, 2014

End Of Summer Happenings

Can you believe summer is coming to an end?  Kids are back in school and cooler weather is just around the corner.  Seems like a few weeks ago I was posting about things to do over the July 4th weekend.

If you are looking for something to do this Labor Day weekend, here are some options around Des Moines!

1. Bridal Sneak Peak at the Blank Park Zoo Friday, August 29th from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM.
    If you are planning an upcoming wedding check out the vendors that will be on hand as well as
    the Blank Park Zoo's venue possibilities. Admission is free.  

2. Des Moines Renaissance Faire Saturday, August 30th through Monday, September 1st at Sleepy   
    Hallow Sports Park in Des Moines.  This is the first of three weekends for the Renaissance Faire
    in Des Moines.  This weekend is Knights and Royals weekend at the Faire.  For additional   
    information, including admission, visit their website.


3. Labor Day Hometown Festival at The Bass Pro Shop Saturday, August 30th and Sunday, August 31st from Noon until 5:00 PM both days.  If you are looking for something to do with the kids this weekend, check this out!  Free crafts as well as a metal detector treasure hunt and duck pond. 

4. East Village Sunday Bizarre  Sunday, August 31st from Noon to 4:00 PM.  Go check out the collection of arts, crafts, and vintage finds while supporting local businesses.  Visit their Facebook page for additional information. 

5. Live At the Creek Concert Series with Toni Valdez and Retro Rockets Sunday, August 31st at Jordan Creek Town Center.  Activities start at 5:00 and run until 10:00 PM.  Enjoy a cold drink from the beer and wine garden!

6. IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals starting Monday, September 1st in Boone.  Check out the website for additional information, including times.

7. Doggie Dive at the Birdland Pool in Des Moines.  Monday, September 1st from 4:00 PM t0 6:30 PM.  Beat the heat with your four legged friend.  Admission for dogs is $4.00, regular admission fees apply for all humans attending!

8. Hy Vee Triathalon Saturday, August 30th and Sunday August 31st in Downtown Des Moines.  For a complete list of events and locations, go to the triathlon's website.

9. Catch some football!  College football season kicks off this weekend.  Iowa State plays North Dakota State Saturday, August 30th starting at 11:00 AM in Ames.  The Iowa Hawkeyes take on the UNI Panthers at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City Saturday, August 30th beginning at 11:00 AM.  Looking for a local matchup?  The Grand View University Vikings, 2013 NAIA Footballs Champs take on the Drake Bulldogs.  Game time is 6:00 PM on Saturday, August 30th at Drake Stadium.  Tickets are $12 for adults and $6 for kids 3-18.

10.  Pool Time- Get in one last swim at many of the Des Moines area pools before the close up for the season and we say goodbye to summer!

Hopefully, this has given you some ideas on what to do this upcoming holiday weekend.  Don't forget to enjoy a little R&R!

- N

Thursday, August 14, 2014

Summer Fun | The State Fair!

we are not just talking about any state fair - it is that time of year for the Iowa State Fair! art, food, the midway, anything you could possibly want on a stick, concerts, food, crafts, food, people watching; so much to do and so little time. people wait all year for this and you only have until sunday to get there so get a move on!

this year the fair is from august 7 through the 17 and the weather has been amazing for it. we went this past tuesday and the weather was perfect! if you know the Iowa State Fair then you know that this rarely happens. i have been there on extremely humid days, days with the heat index being close, if not more, than 100 degrees and even during torrential down pours - since it is Iowa, i would not expect anything less - so i definitely cherished the 79 degree high for that day.


 

besides the big boar (1,273 lbs this year) other various animals and attractions, people are lying if they say they don't go for the food. come on! it's the fair - it is that one special day where calories don't exist! f.y.i. do not, i repeat, do not ever look at the nutritional value of fair food, just saying.


some of the newest fair foods include:

smoked brisket mac and cheese | macaroni topped with chunks of smoked brisket and apple wood smoked bacon and tossed in a creamy three cheese sauce
brownie blitz | cream cheese brownie bits, whipped cream, chocolate syrup and coconut
 red velvet flurry | chunks of red velvet cake mixed with vanilla ice cream and cream cheese frosting
pineapple inside out funnel cake
mexican grilled corn on-the-cob | lime chipotle sauce

i tried the mac and cheese - super delicious and well worth it for the price and portion (not kidding here). my plan was also to try the red velvet flurry but sadly i had no room left so i will attempt to make it at home. i did say attempt. or there is always next year!

 yummm red velvet funnel cake  

some of my other go-to's: 

red velvet funnel cake
cheese curds
grinder (lets be clear: jennie's not gizmos)
corn dog
honey lemonade
fresh milkshake from the dairy
salt water taffy 
peppermint log (at bauder's)

there are obviously more, but i will stop there otherwise you will be reading about food for quite awhile, which is probably actually okay right?

 

anyways, there is so much to do, which means there is something for everyone. here are just a few - see the art and photography exhibits at the top of the hill, walk through the different buildings full of vendors, visit the barns, see the butter cow of course!, eat, enjoy a ride on the midway, catch a show or concert whether on the main stage or the free stage, stroll along and people watch, eat and eat again, see one of the many daily attractions like the talent show and most importantly enjoy the fair and Des Moines! 

Photo

 by-the-way something new at the fair this year is a 25 foot statue of the couple from Grant Wood's American Gothic! pretty cool if you ask me (and pretty huge). i do not know how long this statue will be in Des Moines so make sure to see it before it moves on to the next place. hint: see it before it's gone!

 


and of course i cannot leave you without posting a picture of the symbol of the Iowa State Fair: the butter cow. enjoy!

 


happy fair going!



with love - P


Thursday, July 31, 2014

shopping | etsy

one of my favorite time-killers is to head over to etsy and see what treasures i can find.  here's a few faves i found while clicking around this week:

felt baby moccs ... does it get any cuter?! {listing}

trifox print {listing}

rose gold cute necklace {listing}

clutch bag {listing}

wood iowa coasters! {listing}

"screens n spokes" {listing} - by a local Des Moinesian!  
(Des Moinesian?  Des Moinesite?)

- E

Sunday, July 13, 2014

sunday brunch | louie's wine dive

Peri's des moines brunch post a couple weeks ago got us all hungry for a great brunch, so this morning the three of us got together and brunched!  we decided on louie's wine dive, and it was delicious!  we would definitely recommend this place to anyone looking for a great place for brunch or dinner.


pictured is the louie's blue plate, the corned pork hash, and the biscuits & gravy 


- E

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Holiday Weekend Happenings In Des Moines

Looking for something to do on this long holiday weekend?  Des Moines is filled with awesome things to do this weekend starting on Thursday the 3rd and continuing throughout the weekend.  Put on your party pants, it's going to be a crazy weekend!

Thursday, July 3rd
1. Yankee Doodle Pops: Enjoy always wonderful music from the Des Moines Symphony on the lawn of the Iowa State Capitol.  Pack a picnic, or opt to purchase food on site from one of the vendors.  Enjoy an amazing fireworks display at dusk!  Music by the Parranderos Latin Combo begins at 6:30 PM with the Des Moines Symphony playing beginning at 8:30 PM.


2. Catch A Game: Watch the Iowa Cubs take on the Omaha Storm Chasers at Principal Park.  The game starts at 7:05 PM with a fireworks display at the conclusion of the game.  General admission tickets start at $8 for adults and $4 for kids. 

3. Summer Concert Series: Head over to Jasper Winery on George Flagg Parkway and enjoy an evening of Dueling Guitars featuring Brian Congdon.  Music starts at 6:00 PM and runs until 9:00 PM.  Wine is available for purchase during the concert as well as burgers and brats.   

Thursday, July 3rd and Friday, July 4th 

4. Parades: Looking for something to do with the kids this weekend?  Check out several of the 4th of July parades around town.  The Urbandale Parade begins at City Hall at 10:00 AM on July 4th.  The parade in West Des Moines starts Thursday night at 6:30 PM at Valley High School and ends in Valley Junction.  The Windsor Heights parade begins at 1:00 PM on July 4th; the parade begins at 73rd and Hickman and ends at Colby Park.  Additional information regarding the local parades can be found on the Des Moines Register's website.

5. Fireworks: Don't forget to catch one of the local fireworks displays this 4th of July.  A complete list of local displays can be found on KCCI's website.


Friday, July 4th 

6. Old-Fashioned Fourth: Looking for another family friendly activity to enjoy this weekend?  Participate in a pie eating contest, watermelon seed spitting contest, and end the day while watching a historic baseball game.  Living History Farms will be hosting their annual Old-Fashioned Fourth even on Friday, July 4th starting at 11:00 PM. 

7. 80/35: Don't miss this two day music festival in Western Gateway Park in Downtown Des Moines.  Music kicks off at noon on Thursday, July 4th and runs through late evening.  The 80/35 music festival runs Friday and Saturday.  For a complete lineup of bands as well as ticket information, check out the website

8. Something For The Guys: Head out to the Iowa State Fairgrounds this Friday, Saturday and Sunday to enjoy the Goodguys Heartland Nationals featuring hot rods, customs, and classic muscle cars. 

Saturday, July 5th 

9. Farmers' Market: Don't forget to make a trip to the downtown Farmers' Market if you haven't already this season.  The market is in full swing and has lots to offer!  Market hours are 7:00 AM to Noon every Saturday through October 25th. 


Sunday, July 6th 

10. Weekend Wind-down: Finish you weekend off with a little music and relaxation.  If you are looking for an adults only event, check out Flipside while they play at Summerset Winery in Indianola.  Music starts at 3:00 PM and runs until 6:00 PM.  Wine is available for purchase at the winery during the event; pack your own snacks!  Looking for something to do with the family?  Check out Final Mix as they play at the Live At The Creek Series at Jordan Creek Town Center Sunday from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM.  Sit around the pond and enjoy the music, or dine on one of the surrounding restaurant patios.   

I hope this list gives you some ideas to enjoy all our local activities this weekend!  Happy 4th! 

- N

Thursday, June 26, 2014

Des Moines' foodie culture | brunch

i know that a lot of you have been anticipating the start of this foodie culture series of posts so i apologize for the delay. there are just so many fabulous places to choose from! every time i find a new favorite restaurant, a new one opens up begging for me to try it - i admit i just cannot get enough of food, especially when it is presented to me so beautifully.

this blog features my personal love - brunch. when else can you have both breakfast and lunch foods together?! i love getting family together and going all out, but on those rare days where i need to play it down a bit or want to get out for a little bit with my husband, i have found that Des Moines always has a great offering and assortment of brunches around town.

here are just a few of my favs. so get your paper and pen ready because you are going to want to try all of these asap! that is just how delicious this post is going to be. p.s. it might get a tad long so grab a snack too - this is a food post after all.


la mie


ahh la mie where to start?

why we love it | this place is amazing - french bakery/cafe inspired and all! their menu is delicious, but their pastries and desserts are famous in Des Moines (at least i like to think so). you can even find them at the downtown farmer's market on saturday mornings.

so let's discuss this - fresh bread, a variety of pastries and desserts (danishes, chocolate brioche, puff pastries with fruit, key lime tart, french macarons, eclairs), smoked salmon omelettes, asparagus and tomato quiche, apple-almond oatmeal - is your mouth watering yet? i thought so. finish it all off with a cafe au lait or hot chocolate = total bliss.



louie's wine dive


okay okay so this is not just a Des Moines restaurant since it has three other locations, but hey that just means that you can eat their amazing brunch when you are traveling too! bonus!

why we love it | this is one of my neighborhood haunts. i am here a lot - or as much as i can be anyways. their brunch menu is definitely my favorite out of all of their menus of course. what is extra exciting is that their menu options change every now and then so you never know for certain what you will get.

so what is my fav? the mac daddy omelet of course! picture it - an omelet stuffed with mac and cheese and topped with roasted tomatoes and la quercia prosciutto. i know right! they have many other tempting offerings too, such as steak benedict, corned pork hash and a rise and shine burger - certified angus beef encrusted in ground coffee with bacon and an over-easy egg. i think you are already looking at the menu now. plus it's a wine dive - go a little crazy. i won't tell.



django


 why we love it | um hello?! have you seen their menu? everyone is bound to like something on it. i personally recommend the wild mushroom crepes. if you don't like them, you might be a little crazy - kidding but only kind of. the bananas foster french toast is always tempting too with its bourbon maple syrup. don't forget to order the blood orange mimosa and a fresh croissant with fig jam. yep told you so.

but hey don't let those two selections stop you. want a burger? done. omelet or salad more you style. no problem. take a look at their menu and take my word for it. deliciousness! i will see you there soon!



americana


why we love it | this restaurant is retro-inspired meets girl-next-door meets the modern city. in essence, they serve all-american food with a totally modern and glamorous twist. who doesn't love that?! let me tell you more...

it's a brunch buffet (called the bombshell brunch = winner) with tons of food items to choose from. here is the twist - stations! plus a few unexpected items too. we are talking mexican egg fajita station, bread pudding, mac and cheese, grilled cheese station, and a potato bar to name a few. remember menu items can always change since they are seasonal.

p.s. cocktails are big here. they even offer mixology classes monthly so make sure to indulge a little. i recommend a bubbly betty, dsm manhattan or the strawberry b****. it's a naughty word but you will love the drink! promise!



royal mile



why we love it | i am a little London obsessed. i have been there five (or is it six) times and even lived there for a couple months while studying abroad and completing an internship. the royal mile offers me, as well as Des Moines, a way back there through food, and just recently, they added a breakfast/brunch menu. yay! it is something unique for your not-so-average bruncher.

they offer traditional english options, such as bangers, back bacon, beans, sauteed tomatoes and mushrooms, scotch eggs and steak and egg pie (don't knock it til you've tried it), but they also offer other items as well, including guinness braised potatoes, eggs benedict, yogurt & granola and irish steel cut oatmeal. all i have to say is that it is totally delicious, it's a pub for crying out loud!, it places you just off of court ave. and close to the east village for other foodie adventures and you don't have to pay for a plane ticket!



here are a couple of other local places to try too...


Drake Diner
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Waveland Cafe


hopefully that got your mouth watering  and you now have a list of amazing places in Des Moines to try for brunch. i am picky so these will impress. 

you will probably find these restaurants on several of my lists so stay tuned - the next foodie blog will focus on lunch places. Until then...



with love - P


La Mie {images}
Louie's Wine Dive {image}
Django {images}
Americana {images}
Drake Diner {images}
The Royal Mile {images}



Thursday, June 12, 2014

Des Moines' foodie culture

let's talk about Des Moines - it has a lot of great things going for it. it is up-and-coming and is continually building and expanding its cultural base. the art scene is amazing not to mention its many specialty boutiques that continue to pop up, especially in the East Village. the foodie in me, however, loves the many cafes, restaurants and specialty food shops associated with Des Moines' growing food scene. i have a list of course, but there are just so many to choose from and go to!

i plan on making and commenting on a list of places next week, but for now, here are a couple of photos from places in Des Moines - just to make your mouth water a little until next time.

 

 

 
 

 

cosi


with love - P

Saturday, May 31, 2014

fresh flowers

i have anything but a green thumb (is there such a thing as a "red thumb"?!), but i couldn't help taking a few pictures of these gorgeous peonies from our yard this morning.  happy weekend!  





- E