Get Your Pasta On with Anjon’s Pasta Sauce


Disclosure: I received product for review purposes. 

AnjonsA few weeks ago I was introduced to Anjon’s pasta sauce.  Of course, because it was brand new to me, I had to try it right away.

Anjon’s Story:

The year was 1954. Ann and John DiSanto (hence the “Anjon’s”) worked hard and saved enough money to buy an old fried seafood shack on Route 1 in Scarborough, Maine. Using their life savings to purchase this property – both had to go back to work for another three years in order to save enough to purchase the equipment needed to open. In 1957, their dream became reality and Anjon’s opened for business. Word of mouth advertising was all it took to make Ann’s restaurant one of the most popular spots in Scarborough. Today, the DiSanto family has continued the Anjon’s legacy – and even though Ann and John have passed – their memory and tradition lives on in each meal.

And it is true that their legacy continues with their pasta sauces.  Coming in different varieties such as Vodka, Tomato Sauce, Lobster, Marinara, Puttanesca, and Sicilian.

So, I put them to the test:

Spaghetti SauceOn night one I decided to do a simple spaghetti.  I sauteed up some green peppers and tomatoes together with a little olive oil for about 15 minutes then added the sauce to it.  Cooked that up for another 10 to 15 minutes and enjoyed the meal.  We were very happy with the way the sauced tasted.

Then last night I decided I wanted to make a homemade pizza with their Gourmet Tomato Sauce:

Tomato Sauce


I kept it very simple with just a Pepperoni and Cheese Pizza.  I really wanted to taste the flavors of the tomato sauce to get a good idea as to how it tasted.  It was a win, and the pizza was demolished instantly.

The one thing I love about Pasta Sauces is that, for me, the sauces are just a base for the creation you’re about to make with them.  Don’t feel like you have to just buy the sauce and not add anything to them.  With both recipes above I took the jar of pasta and created something from them.  They’re met to be savored.

I really liked these sauces and felt they gave a very distinct flavor that was very different from other sauces out on the market.  I could taste the freshness of the tomatoes within the sauces, and liked that a lot.

So, are you excited about trying these?  You can purchase them directly online from Anjon’s webpage.  They come in packs of 3, 6, 9 and 12.

If anything, what do I have you craving now?

 

 

 

 

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Ask the Wino: Wine pairing Ideas!


I’ve been avoiding this topic for quite sometime.   One, because, I wouldn’t call myself an expert on the food and wine pairing arena. Tastes are so subjective, what I may like, someone else may dislike profusely but after this past weekend of wine tasting I gathered some great wine pairing ideas just by the offerings I was given at certain tasting rooms.

Now this, this is something I can talk about:

Wine and CheeseWine and Cheese go hand and hand, however, what I liked about this offering at Galante Vineyards Tasting Room is the fact that they added nuts and also craisins to the mix.  Mixing in a bit of salt and sweet worked really well for the darker, bolder, red wines that were being served that afternoon.

Wine and Chocolate PairingChocolate and Wine go hand and hand.  Combine two of your favorite things.  The fun part with this kind of pairing is that you can go to a sweet candy shop before the pairing takes place and pick out some fun chocolates.  Grab some Milk, Caramels, and Dark Chocolates for a variety and have fun mixing the wines with the chocolate.  This was a chocolate pairing available at DeTierra Tasting Room in Carmel, CA.

charturie plate

 

Another fun option is to create that fun charturie plate with a variety of meats.  From different varieties of salami to little smokies to more.  Add in a little bread to make it more fun.  Pair this plate with your sides of cheese, and you’re golden.  I feel inspired by Vendange Carmel Inn and Suites.

Fruit and Wine

And last but not least when preparing your wine pairing plate is to add in fruit.  Wine has fruit characteristics to them, and as you’re tasting the different varietals of wine, adding in fruit makes for a great pairing.  Strawberries with Champagne.  Raspberries, Grapes, Pears, and more.  I actually created this wine pairing plate.

The best part of creating a pairing plate is that you can add the foods you love to it, and that’s just as much part of the fun.

 

 

 

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Surviving Your First Visit to Disneyland’s California Adventure


Disclosure:  I received media passes on behalf of this story.  

Growing up in the Midwest, Disneyland and Disney World were once in a lifetime trips.  I remember back in 3rd grade when I was first told I was going to Disney World.  As I opened up that gift I almost didn’t believe it at first.  I had to ask, “is this for real?”  Because, in Minnesota, it was one of those places that seemed so far away.

Years later I moved to California, and I wanted to keep the amazement to Disney to those once in a lifetime trips, and save for special occasions.  I’d only been to Disneyland twice since moving to California, and hoping to frequent more often in years to come, however, just a few weeks ago, it was my absolute FIRST visit to Disneyland’s California Adventure.

Disney's California AdventureLuckily for me, with my visit, I had a few die hard Disney fans with me that made the visit a little more easier, and I also learned a few tricks of the trade to make your first visit go smoothly.

1) Ask to Hold the Balloons

One of the highlights of the day was when we first entered the park.  I was taking pictures of the balloons with my camera when the staff member asked me if I wanted to hold the balloons.  I thought, “wow, that is really cool, and of course, had to take her up on her offer.”

Holding the Disneyland Balloons

 

2) Bring Your Camera

There are many photo ops to partake in throughout Disneyland California Adventure.  There are Disneyland’s park photographers around who will take a picture with their Disneyland cameras, but if you ask them to take one with yours, they will also do it.

Some great photo ops include:

CarslandRight in front of the Carsland sign.

Paradise Pier

Mindy from Budget Fairytale, Erin from Horsing Around in LA and Jaime from Polka Dots on Parade

In front of Paradise Pier there are many great photo opportunities to take part in.  Right in front of the Ferris Wheel is one of my favorite spots.  Take a few minutes to really take in the beauty of that area.

Radiator SpringsIn front of Radiator Springs.  Like I said, there are many photo ops to take part in and to create those lasting memories.

3) When the Park First Opens… 

There’s two things you are going to want to do when the park first opens up at Disneyland California Adventure.  The first is to run as fast as you can to get your tickets for that night’s show of “The World of Color.”  The second is to either get in line right away for Radiator Springs Racers or to grab your fast pass for the ride instantly.

Radiator Springs

Mindy from Budget Fairytale Posing before getting into the car. 

There’s nothing like the ride “Radiator Springs.”  And the lines GET long the later in the day.  That evening the lines were at a good 75 minute wait time.  But this is a favorite ride for many that visit Disneyland California Adventure.

4) Single Rider Lines. 

When I went I was shown how single rider line works.  You enter through the fast pass line at various rides throughout Disneyland California Adventure, and you are given a Single Rider Line ticket.  Often times these lines are shorter, and when a single seat opens up on the ride, they go to their single rider line.  It’s a faster way to get on the rides you love to get more out of the park.

5) Disneyland California Adventure Serves Wine

For the adults that enjoy wine be sure to head over to Disneyland California Adventure to enjoy a little bit of wine.  Get a glass when you eat at Flo’s Diner or stop off at the Golden Vine Winery while there and enjoy a nice glass of wine.

Golden Vine WineryWalk down the path and learn a little bit about California Wine Country.

6) An absolute must ride: Soarin’ Over California

A favorite ride for so many at the park is definitely Soarin’ Over California.  When I went with my fellow friends they brought me to this ride first.  I had NO idea what the ride was about.  I went in, took a seat and watched as we flew over different regions of California.  The best part?  When smells of the different regions come out at you as your fly over the region.   It truly shows you the beauty of California.

7) Grab Dessert at Ghiradelli Chocolate Shop 

Ghiradelli is huge in Northern California, and nothing’s like their Chocolate shop.  Create your own sundae or order from pre-existing creations such as this amazing banana split:

Ghiradelli Chocolate Shop

 

 

8) Go on a Bakery Tour at Boudin Bakery

Another Northern California delicacy is none other than Boudin’s Bakery.  They offer bakery tours throughout the day at Disneyland California Adventure.  Watch and learn how that delicious sourdough bread is made before you.

After your tour stop into Pacific Wharf Cafe to purchase yummy sourdough bread treats to bring home with you.

9) Just enjoy the rides!

Disneyland California Adventure has some GREAT rides to partake in.  Some favorites include:

Radiator Springs Racers

Soarin’ Over California

Grizzly River Run: Fun to partake in during really really hot days.

Mickey’s Fun Wheel

The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror: Like to be scared then this is the ride for you.

California Screamin’: Hop on the rollercoaster that goes around Paradise Pier

and many many more.

10) Hop on the Red Car Trolley

Need a break from walking?  Hop on the Red Car Trolley and enjoy the ride and take in the scenic sights of Disneyland California Adventure.

Red Car Trolley

Whether you buy a one day pass or a park hopper ticket to enjoy both parks for the day, the whole point of visiting Disneyland California Adventure is to just have fun and make the most of it.

2014 Disneyland California Prices are:

1 Day 1 Park Ticket:

Ages 3 to 9: 86 Dollars

Ages 10 and up: 92 Dollars

Day Park Hopper Ticket:

Ages 3 to 9: 131 Dollars

Ages 10 and up: 139 Dollars.

For more information about Disneyland California Adventure and to purchase tickets visit here.   Have you been before?  Tell me about your favorite memory at Disneyland below.

 

 

 

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