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Sweet Summer

One of my favorite summer essentials is ice cream, the quintessential summer treat. Who doesn't love a scoop (or two) on a waffle cone? One thing I was looking forward to being back in Milwaukee was the frozen custard. It's smooth, thick and delectably creamy consistency is perfect for cooling off on a hot summer day. Milwaukee, WI is known to have the best custard and you can take my taste buds' words for it. I also got to try The Purple Door, which had delicious beer ice cream.

Vanilla + chocolate custard in a dish

Vanilla + chocolate custard in a dish

Butter Pecan Praline + strawberry custard

Butter Pecan Praline + strawberry custard

Malted chocolate + Eastside dark beer

Malted chocolate + Eastside dark beer

What's your favorite flavor?

x Yzabelle

tags: milwaukee, travel adventures, ice cream, custard, wisconsin, food adventures, the purple door, leon's frozen custard, what to do in milwaukee, what to eat in milwaukee
categories: Travel, Food

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Thursday 10.22.15
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Chinatown

The other day I met up with some friends in Chinatown, with the plan to grab $1.00 dumplings and jumbo-sized bubble tea. Btw, it's way bigger than Starbucks' trenta (Warning: not for the faint of heart). Arriving early, I had the opportunity to explore Chinatown as if I was seeing it for the first time. Here are the digitals I took, film will be coming soon. 

The owner let me take a picture of her cat.

The owner let me take a picture of her cat.

Best roast pork buns.

Best roast pork buns.

Betsy and Nicole.

Betsy and Nicole.

Fried dumplings.

Fried dumplings.

Lychee green tea.

Lychee green tea.

Have you guys ever visited a place as if it were your first time? Where? I'd love to know.

All photos by me. Camera: Canon PowerShot Elph 150IS

I'm wearing a J.crew denim jacket (similar), vintage DKNY crop top, J.Crew trouser joggers (similar) and J.Crew cotton tote

x Yzabelle 

tags: digital, photography, food adventures, travel adventures, chinatown, mei lai wah, nyc, dumplings, chinese cuisine, bubble tea
categories: Travel

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Tuesday 05.12.15
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Down by the Bay

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Kettle corn stand. The original had the perfect balance of sweet and salty.

My brother and Siu surprised me with a trip to Oyster Bay for the 31st annual Oyster Festival. We took the LIRR and it was an about an hour ride. It felt like Summer all over again-with carefree days spent with good company. I consider this the last hurrah for Summer even though it's gotten pretty chilly and it's already fall. Oysters and fresh seafood just scream Summer. There were various family friendly rides, but the main attraction for us was the food. We started out with Wild Bill's Olde Fashioned Soda. Their sodas are homemade and made with pure cane sugar. When you buy the mug you get unlimited refills throughout the day, we purchased the insulated mug to ensure our drinks remained cold. The flavors included orange soda, birch beer, root beet, sarsaparilla, diet root beer, ginger ale, and vanilla root beer. The sarsaparilla and root beer were my favorites. The mugs are quite big but it makes for a good souvenir. Lots of people at the festival had them, and more than once was I asked whether it was alcohol (not here folks!). I believe drinking was allowed but only off the festival grounds, but there were other non-alcoholic beverages available if soda's not your cup of tea.

The kettle corn was so good I forgot to take a picture! They had samples of each flavor available but I enjoyed the simplicity of the sweet and salty. As for the pretzels, the pictures don't do them justice. They're huge! I'd say as long as a person's face, and the pretzel was bigger than my brother's. They made the pretzels throughout the day and had them grilled before handing them out to customers. This is what I wish a NYC style pretzel would taste like.

The main attraction: raw oysters.

They oysters were served with cocktail sauce, but there was a wide variety of condiments. I enjoyed them the best with a squeeze of lemon, yuzu sauce, and the spicy Korean cocktail sauce. These were definitely worth the hour and a half wait (eek!), I could have eaten WAY more than five (you can't just have one). We were tempted to get back on line to get more oysters, but the line got even longer towards the end of the day.

There were two adorable Alpacas, and I only got one of their names (Bella). I got to pet her and they were very friendly and sweet. Initially Siu and I had thought they were toys, they were so still-then they moved! Lots of blankets, vests, and other clothing items were sold by the farm. We also ended up seeing lots of unique things such as handmade lace and artisanal cooking and baking mixes. The handmade lace was all made by this sweet woman, who not only made doilies, but shawls, hangers, and anything you could imagine. We didn't get to try the English pastries but they were selling out pretty quickly (missed out on the black currant cake). But I ended up purchasing a few cheesecake mixes and dip mixes that I plan to make soon. The booth that sold the mixes are based in Vermont, they have their own Inn which has outdoor and indoor activities. If I ever get to go I was to try kayaking and their cooking classes. If their mixes were delicious I could only imagine what the food at the inn tastes like.

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