Monday, November 25, 2013
Enjoying the wonderful taste at Pizza Papalis
Saturday, November 16, 2013
Dinner in Greektown at Santorini
If you ever visit Detroit, I suggest you make a stop in Greektown. The main strip is located on East Lafayette Avenue. A small urban setting where you can see anything from street art to musicians playing on the corner, offers a variety of restaurants worth trying. Tonight I went to Santorini. Santorini offers a wonderful selection of Greek and American food. After being seated a person comes around to the table to fill water glasses and leaves the bottle for refills. Soon after, fresh bread and a dipping oil was placed on the table. It is tasty and hard for me to resist. The friendly waitress came to take our drink and appetizer order. I ordered the saganaki, otherwise known as flaming cheese. For dinner I ordered fried jumbo shrimp and my wife ordered the beef kabob. Both were cooked just right and tasted delicious. Throughout the meal our table was checked on multiple times and we left satisfied. I enjoyed my experience here and will return in the future.
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Reaching out to others at NSO
I am pretty lucky. On any given day I can take myself out to eat and try different types of restaurants all around Michigan. Unfortunately, that is not true for everyone. More than 20% of children in Michigan live in poverty. I can not imagine my own children going hungry. This is why every year I commit to giving food to organizations that feed the hungry. Last week I bought some groceries at a local market and brought it to the NSO center(Neighborhood Service Organization). The NSO feeds and gives shelter to people in the community. While there, I was lucky enough to meet Lewis Hickson, Operation Manager of NSO in Detroit on Third Street. He appreciates all donations they receive to help with their mission. I encourage anyone who can to donate to organizations that feed Michigan's hungry. No one should go without a meal.
Monday, November 4, 2013
Coffee break at Beatles and Beans in Bay City
While still in Bay City, visiting the antique shops, we stopped to take a break at Beatles and Beans. This was my first time in this coffee house. It was a pleasant visit. As you enter, you are walking into a museum of Beatles memorabilia. It is everywhere; on the walls, on the ceiling, on the counters. After you place your coffee or tea orders you may take a seat. There is a variety of different seating arrangements. While drinking your coffee or tea you can play a game or listen to the Beatle tunes playing. It has a relaxing atmosphere where you can just hang out for a while and feel "cool".
Saturday, November 2, 2013
Breakfast in Bay City
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