Posts tagged ‘Reviews’

January 7, 2012

Bar Keepers Friend

Cleaning up from the holidays? I was inspired to write this quick post by my husband who was diligently (and surprisingly) using Bar Keepers Friend over the weekend to clean-up pit marks on our stainless steel flatware. He announced, “This stuff is great! You need to write a post on Bar Keepers Friend.”

He’s right! If you don’t have a can of this, you need one. It’s a miracle worker in the kitchen. For your stainless steel cookware, just sprinkle some in the pot with a little water and rub it around with the scrubber side of your sponge. It gets rid of most stains with minimal effort. It makes my All Clad Stainless cookware look like new, inside and out. I have even used this successfully on my stainless steel countertops. It does come in a liquid form, but I don’t think it works as well as the powder.

I should note that one can of the powder lasts a long time. I think the packaging may have even changed since I bought our container seen in the photo above. You should have no problem finding Bar Keepers Friend at your local grocery store or housewares store. I bought mine at Bed Bath & Beyond.

Happy Cleaning!

December 15, 2011

Eno Terra, Kingston NJ

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LOCAL EATS

About a year ago we went to Eno Terra and as I remember, loved the food. This past weekend we wanted to go somewhere different for dinner and remembered how good our meal was. We immediately asked ourselves why haven’t we been back? Seems like many awesome meals have been missed over the past year.

With a spotlight on fresh, this Princeton area restaurant is known for their eco-friendly ways. Their motto is “Eat Local, Drink Global.” Eno Terra proudly harvests produce from their own farm, located just yards from the restaurant. When needed, they source from other local farms and carefully selected suppliers. I love to eat locally. Better for the environment and it results in the freshest flavors on your plate.

The restaurant has a warm, urban feel with attentive, friendly service. All the servers were well educated on both the food and the wine. Eno Terra’s extensive wine list includes both bottles from their wine cellar and wines preserved in their Enomatic system. The Enomatic wine preservation system displaces the air in the open bottles for optimum flavor preservation. Alan had an Italian Uvaggio which he loved. The waitress was happily helpful, bringing us a number of wine tastings until we found a glass we loved.

Choosing our meal was easy. We ordered everything. Well not everything, but the food kept coming. Course #1 – we shared their Salumi e Formaggi platter. Delicious cheeses paired with Italian smoked meats, marinated olives, spiced cashews, local honey and yummy fig mustard seed spread. Delicious. Course #2 – Bucatini al “Amatriciana” to share. Bucatini pasta with a smoky red sauce, spicy with chilies and diced pancetta. Course #3 – one double thick  grilled pork chop with creamy sweet potato mash and red cabbage slaw and a grilled rib-eye steak with roasted cipollini onions and greens. Both were off the charts! Lastly, two vegetable sides. Why? Because they just looked so good so we couldn’t resist. Cauliflower roasted with pine nuts and salumi, and brussels sprouts, both right from their farm.

How could we leave without dessert? Never! Buttermilk panna cotta with apples and a pear & cherry cobbler with cinnamon ice cream. They feature local artisan ice cream and sorbet from The Bent Spoon, in Princeton. Perfect sweet treats to end a perfect evening. With our doggie bag in hand, we rolled out of there happily full, only to be disappointed the next day that our leftovers were still in the car. Oh well, that just intensifies our need to go back again soon.

If you’re in the Princeton area, Eno Terra is a must try! Bucks County locals, it’s worth the 30 minute drive. All you foodies will not be disappointed, I promise.

 
Eno Terra is located at 4484 Old Lincoln Highway (4484 Rt. 27) in Kingston, NJ – (609)497-1777 –  www.enoterra.com