saturday was followed by a trip to provincetown, in the cape, or as locals call it, p-town. p-town is only about an hr away (according to google), but we drove on small country roads with a speed limit of 50, plus stopping at yard-sales, other towns such as dennis, chatham, and lighthouses, the trip took a bit longer...
when we arrived in p-town, we were greeted by the lively and colorful gay community who both reside there but also vacation there. we were told that a local restaurant bubala is a great spot for fresh sea food and local catches... so, away we went! flossie also was in the cape so we all met up for a meal and to pick her mind about all the great history she's gathered about the cape!
followed by a helping of oysters on the half shell, caught locally in falmouth, a cape cod town famous for their oysters. according to flossie's research, the cape is full of small fishing villages and towns. even today, fishing and catching "fuit de mare" or aka sea food is one of it's main sources of income fot locals. not only so, a lot of immigrants from irland and other european countries have immigrated here, hoping for a better life for their children and future generations! the great food, great scenery and gentle waters have been loved for years by numerous famous americans (the kennedy's have a complex there and martha's vineyard was the vacation spot for the obama's). i can't blame them, what a beautiful place!
alicia, had a spinach salad with spicy/sweet beets! they really were pretty spicy! not only was the aftertaste sweet but there was a hint of a peppery spice that lingered in your mouth!
last but not least, floosie. flossie decided to go for one of the daily specials, pan-seared scallops with fettuccine and a pesto sauce.
we parted p-town, after a long day of touring, we were all exhausted! we returned home for some rest and of course, saturday night live! i love breakfast/brunch. amazing amazing and amazing! next morning, we decided to make oatmeal. oatmeal? yes, but not just ordinary oatmeal, oatmeal with a healthy serving of fruits and vitamins :)
after our healthy and delicious breakfast (which we ate on the deck in the backyard, facing our beautiful pond and forest! yes, there's a forest and a pond in the backyard!
anyways, after breakfast, we decided to go shopping for our next meal (yes, we love eating and we're not ashamed!) we decided to have a bbq for a late lunch and headed to trader joes, under the guidance of alicia's trusty GPS, named sebastian :) he's french, btw. it took us a detour to "the christmas store." a gem of a store. where i bought a bunch of different things for my kiddies. i won't say much about our bbq, i'll let the photos speak for itself, with a few words of narration :)
we decided to go with something easy and semi-healthy.
we decided to go for annie's bunnie white cheddar!!! we made it "healthier by putting in sweet peas! yumm :)
last but not least, no bbq is complete with out an all american favorite! potato salad! i've made this recipe a few times before. but this time, i forgot to put in a few secret and key ingredients! i forgot to put in celery and apples! i love puting apples
and... drum roll please... alicia tended the actual bbq with hot dogs, corn and grilled veggies! what a wonderful meal!
ahh... just to "spice" things up, we also added a local cape cod favorite! cape cod potato chips! we were going to visit the factory but it was closed on the weekend! we'll have to come back and visit :)
we went a little crazy with the chips and bought several flavors! notice that each of the bags of chips has an image of a lighthouse, i'm not personally sure of the lighthouse actually exists but they're really beautiful images. enjoy.
now it was diner time...
eating!). for dinner we decided to have some of the left overs and we also made a vegetarian fried rice, with vegetarian hot-dogs, a spinach
now for the "piece de resistance." there are several ice cream shops on the cape, but one of the famous ice cream shops is in centerville, near
the weekend is not over yet! one more meal to go! it is now, monday, labor day morning, claire generously offered to
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