Sunday, June 8, 2014

Show & Tell Sunday: A Perfect Morning

Hey everyone! I know I haven't kept up on my word of posting more often but I hope that today's post will make up for it. It's only noon and I've already had the best morning I've had in a REALLY long time. As I'm sure a lot of you know or can tell, I haven't been feeling amazing lately... partially because of feeling yucky from allergies but mostly from anxiety and depression issues I have. On the heels of kind of an exciting epiphany I had this week of where I want to be and goals for my future I decided to get off my ass, take some damn Allegra and get outside.

My plan was to get up really early and make the 30ish minute trek out to Huntington to go to the Sunday Farmer's Market. It is one of my favorite drives on Long Island. To give you an idea of the area, I passed three of the Gold Coast Mansions between my house and the furthest destination. In addition, in a Scandinavian fascination frenzy last week I discovered that there is a Danish bakery 10 minutes past the Farmer's Market traveling on the same road so I figured what the hell, let's check it out! You know I love some good bread. So I left at 7:30 this morning and hit the Farmer's Market then traveled the extra 10 minutes to the bakery. It happened to be across the street from the marina in the town of Northport so I took a few pictures so you could see how amazing of a morning it was.

I'll show you those pics first:


This is probably my favorite picture of the day. The sky was so blue and gorgeous and it was so peaceful there. There were tons of boats in the marina and it was a beautiful view the whole way around. I should have taken a panoramic shot...


Looking in the complete opposite direction there are a few more boats and some really beautiful houses. The town was really small and very cute. Definitely a beautiful place to spend a Sunday morning.


There was also a park with a little gazebo, lots of tables and benches for picnicking by the water.


A kind of crappy picture of the bakery. There is outside seating so you can enjoy some treats and coffee with a gorgeous view of the marina. I'm really glad I decided to check it out.

After I went to the bakery I traveled back down the same road (25A for any curious New Yorkers) and stopped into Wild By Nature, a natural grocery store (kind of Whole Foodsesque I guess) on the opposite end of Main Street in Huntington that was on my way home. They have a lot of vegan options and I picked up much more than I was anticipating!!

I'm sure (or at least I'm hoping!) you are curious to see what I picked up on this excursion? Well, let's check out the haul! I took the pics on my phone, sorry about the crap quality. At least Instagram allows for some really great photo editing as you can see above but I did my best to make these presentable.

First, the Farmer's Market haul:


Truthfully, I've never really been impressed by the Long Island farmer's markets that I've been to. They are small and they only have one organic produce vendor. I was pleasantly surprised today! There was still only one organic produce vendor but they had more stocked than usual for this early in the season and everything was GORGEOUS. I got a HUGE head of Boston lettuce for salads and lettuce wraps, gorgeous strawberries and a bag of tuscan kale for juices and smoothies. The berries smell incredible and are super sweet and juicy.


New to the market this year was The Green Neveet. I was drawn in by the vegan sign :) She was so sweet and helpful. I believe she said she is a nutritionist and she sold a few different kinds of cookies, granola and hummus. I wasn't even going to sample the cookies but she just kept breaking off little pieces and handing me samples and I'm glad she did! In my first glance I immediately dismissed the sesame cookies because while I enjoy sesame, I'm not a huge fan of sesame cookies. I was immediately drawn to the coconut and luckily she let me sample it because I wasn't blown away by it. I also tried lemon (really fresh and beautiful), a chocolate mint one (also delicious), a raw cookie and the sesame. I was prepared to hate the sesame but I was blown away, it is delicious! It has almond flour, coconut oil, tahini, maple syrup, anise (I really can't believe I liked it, I am not a huge fan of anise either!), vanilla extract and baking soda. Really good, gluten free and all natural. Gotta love that!

I also tried the sun dried tomato hummus and it was absolutely incredible. Really smooth and creamy with a lovely flavor. I had to pick that up as well. I am so glad I wandered over to her table!

After I went to the Farmer's Market I continued along to the Copenhagen Bakery. It was really cute inside but it was crowded and I didn't really feel comfortable asking questions while there was such a huge crowd so I just settled on a loaf of bread. I don't know which products are authentic Danish products but I wish I knew which bread was. Maybe I'll try going back at a slower time to see if I can ask some questions.


I ended up with a gorgeous loaf of really dark pumpernickel. As you know, pumpernickel is my favorite :)


Finally, here is the Wild By Nature haul. I had gone in to grab some Tofutti for my pumpernickel and ended up grabbing a few more interesting things. I may be going to my brother's house for a BBQ tonight so I figured I'd make my life and everyone else's lives easy and grab this Bento Box for dinner. I've had it before and it's good. I also saw the Hail Merry tarts which I don't come across often and grabbed the Persian Lime flavor! I'm excited to try this, I've heard a lot of amazing reviews of the brand and these tarts. I also picked up Just Persimmons by the Just Tomatoes, Etc. brand (they make the freeze dried fruits and veggies, you've probably seen them at some point). I've never had a persimmon before and thought it would be a fun snack to try. Finally, I grabbed a cucumber to have for juicing, salads and lettuce wraps :)


After I got home I was starving and parched so I put my haul to good use and made breakfast. I had a huge jar of ice water to quench my thirst and enjoyed a pile of super sweet and juicy farmer's market strawberries alongside the ends of the pumpernickel (I love the ends) with some Tofutti. It was a perfect breakfast to cap off a gorgeous morning.

As you can see my morning started early but was really fun, invigorating and peaceful. I felt really happy to be out and enjoying the beautiful morning and finding new, fun foods to try. Being by the marina was really peaceful and was a nice break for me since things have been so crazy lately. And to think I did all of this by 10am! I'm an early bird for sure. The best part is that my weekend just started ;)

So there you have it, my absolutely perfect morning. I hope that you have all had a great weekend and enjoy the rest of your Sunday!



17 comments:

  1. What a different post for you! Actually seem to be indulging yourself. I like it!

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    1. Haha thanks! I had a great time! I guess that's what happens when you actually leave your house ;)

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  2. Such a beautiful spot to have nearly in your backyard!! I am so jealous of your proximity to water. The strawberries from the Farmer's Market look fantastic, and how neat about the bakery! Hopefully you can sneak in another time when it is less busy. I love the Hail Merry tarts! I haven't had one in a while, but I remember enjoying the lime (or was it lemon?) flavor. I hope the rest of your weekend was (is) amazing!

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    1. It really was a gorgeous location. I definitely feel lucky to be so close to so many different, amazing locations. The strawberries are so amazing, and they smell really great too. I thought you'd be interested in the bakery! I know it's Danish and you are of Swedish descent but it's still fun. I just found out there is a store that sells only Swedish candy in the city and I kind of want to go because I've heard some of it is really good and a lot of it is really gross which amuses me so much, ha! I can't wait to try the tart, maybe I'll have a little tonight for a sweet treat. I LOVE lime so I can't wait to try this!

      Thanks, nothing fun today but I've been productive at least! :)

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    2. I've been to that candy shop! Its called Sockerbit in the west village- they have a huge variety of candies sold in bulk so you can try lots of different kinds and the owners are really awesome. A good selection are accidentally vegan too :)
      Ttrockwood

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    3. Yes Sockerbit!!! That's so funny that you've been there! Have you tried that hideous sounding salted licorice? I know I'll hate it but I'm so curious about it! Any recommendations for good accidentally vegan selections? I have a feeling most vegan options are hard candy or licorice?

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  3. What beautiful shots of the marina. I love getting up and out early too, but there aren't as many scenic areas around here so I'm just up for no reason, really, haha. Though I do love the Union Square Farmers market in the morning before work starts.
    When Greg and I were helping his dad in Huntington, we went to Wild by Nature! I didn't get a chance to look around much, but it seemed promising. As yr haul shows. Those Hail merry tarts don't show up too often. I have been dying for a pumpernickel bagel with tofu cc lately but have yet to satisfy the urge. The dried persimmon sounds interesting!

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    1. Thanks! Have you ever been to Northport? I know you go out to Huntington on occasion and it's just a town or two over. I have a feeling first thing in the morning would be the only time I'd be able to handle Union Square Market ;)

      Yes!! WIld By Nature is great, they have tons of vegan options! The bakery even started selling fresh baked vegan cookies and loaves. The Hail Merry tart was really good, definitely worth the price splurge.

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  4. Oh wow I am drooling over those strawberries and pumpernickel bread! What a great food haul and beautiful pictures :)

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    1. Thanks Gabby! It was definitely a great day!

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  5. I'm glad that you had such a great day. It can be so refreshing to get out there and get away, even if only to a new area near you. It looks like a beautiful area !

    The food all looks fantastic. I've been on the lookout for pumpernickel that doesn't contain a bunch of preservatives, etc. in it for a long time now. So far, no luck. I've never had it and really want to try it! I'm jealous of your tart because although I see those tarts around here quite a bit, I have yet to see the lime flavor & that's the only one I want to try. I hope it's as good as it sounds!

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    1. Thanks Molly! It was really refreshing to be out and exploring a new place. It was definitely a beautiful town, I'm glad I decided to stop over there.

      I wish there was a way to send you pumpernickel without it going stale! It's so good. The lime tart was really good. The "Filling" was a little bit tart but the crust was nice and sweet and it was a perfect balance between the two.

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  6. aw i'm so glad you had a great morning! i love sunday mornings...they're the best:) and those strawberries----YUM!!

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    1. Thanks Caralyn! Sundays have always been my favorite day of the week but now that it's my Saturday I love it even more!! I didn't think it was possible ;)

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  7. What a great morning!! Those strawberries must have been amazing....and dark pumpernickle is probably the best bread ever.
    The same company that makes that bento box has these sundried tomato tofu dumplings that i have to buy when i see them they are sooooo good. Crunchy persimmons sound interesting! Let us know if they're yummy.
    Ttrockwood

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    1. Thanks!! The strawberries were indeed amazing and I'm so with you on the pumpernickel... best bread ever!!

      That company makes a lot of really good dishes for a quick meal. The bento box was good and packs in enough for two meals since it's all kind of heavy. I haven't tried the persimmons yet, I'll let you know how they are!

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  8. Deja vu! Not only have I visited Northport many times, I've posted pictures on my blog similar to yours. And I shop at Wild By Nature, too. Did you know it's owned by the people who own King Kullen supermarkets? (I once represented members of that group, the Cullen family.)

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