Showing posts with label Julieanna Hever. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Julieanna Hever. Show all posts

Thursday, August 2, 2012

News Flash: Look Mom! I'm on TV!

By now, you've gotten to know me fairly well. I can only assume that you either 1) think I'm completely ridiculous, or 2) appreciate my embarrassing confessions for what they are, reasons to laugh out loud and be glad you don't have to hang out with me. Drumroll please... time for another embarrassing confession...

My first television debut was way back in 2003 when I did a shout out on MTV's 'Total Request Live' with my girlfriend Courtney Minton (we were in college by then... that's the MOST embarrassing part). Here's the gist... the camera cuts to my face halfway through Chingy's rendition of 'Holidae Inn'. I am hyperventilating and can barely remember what I was going to say. I pull myself together and start off with a shout out to my fellow-Atlantan, Andre 'Ice Cold' 3000 from Outkast. I then proceed to do the cheer of my alma mater 'GOOOOO DAWGS! Sic' em! Woof Woof Woof!' That's right! You heard me correctly. I 'barked' on live national television. 

We still have this clip on VHS to this day, and I will absolutely DIE if it ever gets out. 

Yesterday, I was the guest on 'What Would Julieanna Do?' on Veria Living TV, which airs on DISH and Verizon FiOS. I learned how to throw a healthy, eco-friendly party with Julieanna Hever, the 'Plant-Based Dietitian', who's been featured on many TV shows, including Doctor Oz. We taped three segments, and I only totally screwed up the first (I'd say that's pretty good for my first time on a talk show)! I even had my own makeup artist... every girl's dream!

I'm anticipating the show's airing with a mix of excitement and appall.

...It can't be as bad as my 'TRL' performance, right?

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Mid-Week Wrap Up: The Best Is Yet To Come!



Confession: I have been so wrapped up in the Olympics that I didn't get around to sharing last weekend's festivities! And that's just a damn shame because they were, in fact, super festive.

Friday night, Adam and I had date night at a cozy little restaurant in Nolita called Socarrat, serving traditional Spanish fare. Usually in NYC, Spanish fare = tapas. Tapas are great (don't get me wrong), but sometimes it's nice to have an entire entree all to yourself so you are not mentally dividing the food into pieces divisible by the amount of people at the table. You know the drill. There's a time and a place for tapas.

Much to my utter bliss, Socarrat had a whole menu of paellas. I still had to share (as the paellas come in a huge skillet for two), but I survived. 

 


We started with a few appetizers...

First up were the stuffed dates with Valdeon cheese and Marcona almonds, wrapped in bacon (this was clearly a Friday Splurge, which doesn't sound as nice as a Saturday Splurge...I know, I know). 

Image courtesy of itinerantfoodies.com

Next up were the grilled shrimps, sizzling in garlic, olive oil and guindilla hot pepper.

Image courtesy of flickr.com

Now, for the 'big daddy dish for two'... the Paella Valenciana, a succulent mixture of rice, pork rib, rabbit, snails, scallions, sugar snow peas and asparagus. It was L-O-V-E. 

Image courtesy of nysun.com

Afterwards, we wandered down Houston St. to our favorite music venue, Rockwood Music Hall (www.rockwoodmusichall.com). We stumbled upon my new favorite band. Julia Haltigan brought the soul and her backup band brought the harmonica, the trumpet and a very soulful guitar solo. I've never seen a bad show at Rockwood and this was no exception.



Saturday, I spent the morning at the Aveda Carsten Institute in Union Square getting my hair done - cut, color and style. I was placed in the artful and innovative hands of Simeon Kline who worked wonders on my hair. Thanks, Simeon! (www.simeonkline.com)

Next up was lunch and the Union Square Farmer's Market with my beautiful friend Marissa Roy and her foster dog, Charlie (who I fondly call by his given name, Charles). We enjoyed some Thai at Republic in Union Square while Charlie looked onward with jealousy (Hey, we're not THAT mean! He got a doggie icecream from Petco!)




The rest of the weekend was spent watching the Olympics, running in Prospect Park and enjoying a lovely brunch at one of my favorite Park Slope spots, Rosewater (the next Saturday Splurge is coming right up!).

Enough about the past! It's time to look forward! This week I am taping a TV show for Veria Living TV (www.veria.com/tv), which airs on DISH and Verizon FiOS. I'm going to be the guest on a show with 'The Plant-Based Dietitian' Julieanna Hever, who was recently featured on Doctor OZ and was a consultant for the documentary 'Forks Over Knives'. I'll be learning how to throw a healthy party... food, drinks and even earth-friendly decorations! Here's to hoping I don't make a fool of myself on TV!

And the fun doesn't stop there! This weekend, Adam and I are renting a car and driving up to explore Hudson, NY and Bear Mountain. A weekend of eating, drinking, shopping ... and some hardcore hiking and winery-visiting! Pictures to follow!

Hope everyone is having a week worth remembering...