My Goodness
Time has flown and not a blog worthy fluffy in sight!
Will have to make a concerted effort to find one. Any suggestions?
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Sunday, October 17, 2010
So, DISH in Masterton has changed hands and it was time to try new options..
The cafe savvy, Auntie Cindy dragged our capable reviewer along to ENTICE cafe, right alongside the Art Gallery and more importantly, Queen Elizabeth Park. (Which incidentally provides the best fun, forget the bread for the ducks, take some mince (or rotten eggs are apparently better) and feed the eels. We ended up with a gang of kids thrilled about eels taking bites out of unsuspecting ducks bums - great fun for the whole family!!)
Anyhoo, back to the fluffy point of the tale. ENTICE rated double thumbs up with the welcome helping of marshmallows, and a towering mound of fluffy milk. Ma & Pa were a little disappointed with the table clearance speeds (perhaps an appropriately positioned eel would have helped this!!)
but we'll go back I suspect...
The cafe savvy, Auntie Cindy dragged our capable reviewer along to ENTICE cafe, right alongside the Art Gallery and more importantly, Queen Elizabeth Park. (Which incidentally provides the best fun, forget the bread for the ducks, take some mince (or rotten eggs are apparently better) and feed the eels. We ended up with a gang of kids thrilled about eels taking bites out of unsuspecting ducks bums - great fun for the whole family!!)
Anyhoo, back to the fluffy point of the tale. ENTICE rated double thumbs up with the welcome helping of marshmallows, and a towering mound of fluffy milk. Ma & Pa were a little disappointed with the table clearance speeds (perhaps an appropriately positioned eel would have helped this!!)
but we'll go back I suspect...
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Disneyland Los Angeles
The Fluffy Reviewer (and the attached entourage) love Disneyland but there is not a quality fluffy in sight, with perhaps this cup being the only one worthy of recording in our epic quest to get a decent (or even halfway decent) espresso.
The only suggestion we've got is take a thermos flask...
Hey if anyone out there can recommend anywhere in LA, we'll give it a whirl...
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Beijing Bonus!
On our recent travels to Beijing, China, one of our highlight visits was a trip out to 798 District - once a huge industrial area and now overtaken by Chinese artists. With over 200 studio/galleries this is really an inspiring place to wander around and discover awesome contemporary Chinese art at its best.
AND (and this is a big AND) we found Flat White cafe - and altho the barista didn't speak a word of english, he sure knew how to turn out an excellent kiwi style flat white!
Unfortunately we didn't try our luck explaining a fluffy and so our reviewer settled for an excellent vanilla milkshake.
So, when in Beijing, march on down to 798 and get a flat white and be artfully inspired!
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Dish Cafe, Masterton
This is one of our best visits when we're in the Wairarapa. Yes, Wellingtonians all head for the Greytown/Martinborough Mecca (yawn) whereas this largely undiscovered suburban cafe number 10 First St in Masterton, delivers some of the most delicious food with fantastic attention to detail from the barista to the point of remembering our particular way of having our shot - this is weeks and weeks after our previous visit!
And as you can see The Fluffy Reviewer was beyond thumbs up impressed with the superior fluffy delivered - requiring all toes up too apparently. (Thank goodness they have proper furniture - not a lightweight plastic chair in sight)
Anyhow, the straw (never seen before by our review team) became the diverting meccanno construction element combined with the marshmallow and we all had a relaxing fun time!!
So GO GO GO to Dish Cafe and enjoy!!
And as you can see The Fluffy Reviewer was beyond thumbs up impressed with the superior fluffy delivered - requiring all toes up too apparently. (Thank goodness they have proper furniture - not a lightweight plastic chair in sight)
Anyhow, the straw (never seen before by our review team) became the diverting meccanno construction element combined with the marshmallow and we all had a relaxing fun time!!
So GO GO GO to Dish Cafe and enjoy!!
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Monmouth Coffee LONDON
We reckon when you go to some fabulous destination (and let's face it London is a fantastic city) you shouldn't try to do TOO many things. So we always pick a couple of things each of us really wants to do on the trip and then leave the rest to how the visit plays out.
On the top of my list when we go to London is ALWAYS a visit to Monmouth coffee, 27 Monmouth St, Convent Garden. It's just down from Seven Dials - where seven streets meet and my Mum got completely lost trying to remember which street I was down!
Anyhow, they've been in the coffee business since 1978 roasting their own beans and making the best coffee in London... so we thought we'd check out if they know a thing or two about kids fluffies.
A picture speaks a thousand words and here you have it..
Finger licking good - served in a kid sized takeout cup and George laced it with their delicious organic sugar which makes up for the lack of accoutrements!
The cookie went down well too!!
So, when in London, make sure you go to Monmouth Coffee and let us know if you agree!
On the top of my list when we go to London is ALWAYS a visit to Monmouth coffee, 27 Monmouth St, Convent Garden. It's just down from Seven Dials - where seven streets meet and my Mum got completely lost trying to remember which street I was down!
Anyhow, they've been in the coffee business since 1978 roasting their own beans and making the best coffee in London... so we thought we'd check out if they know a thing or two about kids fluffies.
A picture speaks a thousand words and here you have it..
Finger licking good - served in a kid sized takeout cup and George laced it with their delicious organic sugar which makes up for the lack of accoutrements!
The cookie went down well too!!
So, when in London, make sure you go to Monmouth Coffee and let us know if you agree!
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Palmy vs Wangas
Yes, the great challenge. When living in Mangaweka, to get to the big smoke we have 2 choices; Wanganui 1 hour to the west or Palmerston North 1 hour to the east. So we decided the best basis for the decision should be the quality of the the fluffies on offer. Whilst not an exhaustive search, we picked busy, easy to get to and well known cafes; Cafe Cuba in Palmy and Orange in Wangavegas.
And the verdict is:
Big thumbs up for Cafe Cuba, cnr George and Cuba sts, our reviewer was GREATLY impressed with 3 marshmallows and an intricate syrup and choco artwork to muck up with fingers and spoons. And it was chocolate milk too, when will the sweetness end? This was a top class effort at $1.50 and Ma & Pa reckon the Supreme roast coffee is consistently good too. (And the chocolate silk cake is excellent - heaven on a plate).
So how does the competition stack up?
Well, The Orange Cafe, river end of Victoria Ave has unfortunately suffered in its review from the vagaries of having a 4 year old as senior reviewer! Bit of a thumbs down here for the $1 fluffy, lacking in artistic interpretation and only 2 fluffy marshmallows. That said Mum & Dad both agreed these were pretty good coffees (Gravity beans and we had piccolos) and the beetroot risotto was up there in the foodie stakes.
And the verdict is:
Big thumbs up for Cafe Cuba, cnr George and Cuba sts, our reviewer was GREATLY impressed with 3 marshmallows and an intricate syrup and choco artwork to muck up with fingers and spoons. And it was chocolate milk too, when will the sweetness end? This was a top class effort at $1.50 and Ma & Pa reckon the Supreme roast coffee is consistently good too. (And the chocolate silk cake is excellent - heaven on a plate).
So how does the competition stack up?
Well, The Orange Cafe, river end of Victoria Ave has unfortunately suffered in its review from the vagaries of having a 4 year old as senior reviewer! Bit of a thumbs down here for the $1 fluffy, lacking in artistic interpretation and only 2 fluffy marshmallows. That said Mum & Dad both agreed these were pretty good coffees (Gravity beans and we had piccolos) and the beetroot risotto was up there in the foodie stakes.
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