Monthly Archives: June 2012

The Slaw Dogs

Ahhh, Chicago style hot dogs. What could be better? Most of my friends in LA are native Chicagoans, including EVERY LAQP except myself, and it seems they are always on the search for the perfect hot dog. Of course, there’s Portillo’s and it’s wonderful. But it’s also all the way in Buena Park. So if you’re looking for something more in the LA area, I suggest to you The Slaw Dogs in Pasadena.

BlackboardEats had a 30% off lunch or dinner deal going on and Andy and Jess ate there and thought it was delicious. Andy declared it the closest thing to a Chicago style dog he had found thus far. In all actuality, I  didn’t even need convincing after scoping out the MENU.

We got the mac and cheese dog, the special pineapple express, sweet potato fries, and of course some tots.  And they had our FAVORITE Bundaberg ginger beer!  SOLD.

The best ginger beers in the world and The Mac and Cheese Dog – Macaroni and Cheese, Bacon, Grilled Onions

The Pineapple Express

Sweet Potato Fries and Tots. PLEASE TRY THE CURRY KETCHUP!

If you’re on that hunt for the perfect hot dog, check out The Slaw Dogs.  And if you’re dissappointed…  Well, you may want to get your head checked out because you’re plain crazy!  Just kidding… But seriously.

LUV,
Britt

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American Electric Tattoo

When you are unemployed and sitting around on a Wednesday afternoon what else is there to do but get tattoos? And tattoos we got.

We had been talking about getting wrist tattoos for about a year and a half and last Wednesday took the leap. It wasn’t that either of us hadn’t gotten tattoos before we each have one from when were 19 and trying to be defiant. You guessed it they ARE both butterflies!

A couple friends of the QueenPins had gotten tattoos at American Electric and raved about them so we knew it was a good place to check out. American Electric is in Silver Lake in the Sunset Junction part of town. Not only was everyone really cool in there they also have the most reasonable minimum I’ve heard of in LA. Just a mere $60!

We both got tattooed by Tyler Borich who was great. For something he could probably do with his eyes closed he still made us feel comfortable and still held a conversation and joked around with us. We were able to walk in and with minimum wait were able to get tattooed. Depending on the day and what you plan on getting you may need to make an appointment.

Jess Says: 

From the point I decided I was going to continue getting tattoos  I had decided I was going to get things that actually meant something to me. I was 19 and the simple fact of being able to get a tattoo on my own is what drove me to get tattooed in a man’s apartment. But hey! I’m here to tell the story. This time around I wanted a reminder.

After much thought I decided on Love and Faith on my wrists written in my own handwriting. Here’s the thing they are common words and as cliche as wrist tattoos get. Trust me I know this. However, I’m a Christian and Love and Faith are two things that I know I need in my life at any given moment. When life is harder than you want it to be the two things you can always count on having are those two things. Not only Love in the sense of personal relationships but giving Love to others. Smiling at a stranger in the street, especially in a city like this one, can mean the world to them. Love is free and should be constantly given to others and yourself. Faith in knowing that whatever is going on it will be better on the other side. Faith in God that He’ll provide and Faith that I was given this life for a reason and that everything will be okay.

Having these somewhere I will constantly look at and in my own writing will hopefully cause me to live out the actions instead of just talking about them.

Chances are within the next year I’ll have another tattoo…since I’m already sketching it out. Stay tuned!

I went in public looking like this…

Britt Says: 

When we got to the tattoo shop, I was still on the fence on what I wanted permently inked on my body.  It was between my last name and “Always Love”.  My last name has always been a big part of my life.  ”Wait, that’s your real name?  Like the drink?!” I just wasn’t sure if I wanted it on my wrist.  But like Jess mentioned, having a wrist tattoo with the word Love on it isn’t exactly the most original concept.  But I knew in my gut that it was the one.

When I was in college I was a speech minor and took a class called Interacial Communications.  I have to admit, the reason I took it was because it was a summer class but only a week long (5 days, 8 hours a day, a semester worth of credit).  But in the end, I got so much more than I bargained for.

The class was one of the most intense weeks of my life.  It was the first time that race was discussed in heated battles everyday.  It was the first time I cried in class, saw teachers crying, and stories of extreme heartache were shared freely.  Our class was tough.  Filled with people full of rage against others just because they were different.  We all fought and like I mentioned, most of us cried.  But at the end of the week, you would not believe how much we all came together.  People I had seen on campus before and never thought I would meet, now knew my name.  It was one of the most amazing and eye opening experiences of my life.

The following year, one of the teachers I had for the class asked if I would come back and be a teachers helper.  I graded journals and listened to the other classes stories.  I watched all of them become a big family just like my class had.  One day one of the teachers told a heartfelt story about a time she was young and segreted against because of her skin color.  Again, we all cried.  After her story she passed around a basket full of tiny red glass hearts.  ”Keep these with you always.  Just as a reminder to Always Love.”

I have had that red glass heart in my car now for over 5 years.  It made the journey with me to LA.  I’ve never lost it, which is unbelievable.  But I’m so glad I haven’t, because I need a daily reminder to Always Love people.  We have no idea what others have been through or what they have seen.  Some people are so full of hate, that it’s easy to hate them right back.  But why?

Sorry, I didn’t mean to get all sappy on you.  But this is the reason why I got what some others may call a “cliche” tattoo.  I wanted it in a place that when I’m about to scream and honk and flip off that guy that just cut me off, that I don’t.  That I  realize everyone has had their own battles.  I should just smile no matter how mad I get and  realize how lucky I am.  To remind myself that I am Loved and to return it right back.

Gone but not forgotten…our bare wrists! 

American Electric Tattoo

3532 West Sunset Boulevard

Los Angeles, CA 90026

(323) 664- 6530

americanelectrictattoo.com

- J & Britt

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A Saturday Morning at The Autry Farmers Market

Thank you Jess for not throwing this flyer out when you found it in our mailbox:

Last Saturday morning we hit up The Autry Farmers Market. It was so lovely walking around all the booths admiring the fresh and locally grown goods. The mountains as the backdrop was also a plus.

DELICIOUS hummus from Brothers Products

Some of the goods

If you are in the area (which is right accross the street from the LA Zoo) you should check out The Autry Farmers Market. Every Saturday morning from 8am-noon. And we didn’t get to try the Mimosa Bar… YET.

LUV,
Britt

Jess and Andy say “The Autry Farmers Market is SO FUN!”

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Simplethings Sandwich & Pie Shop

Pies and sandwiches.  Two of my favorite things.  Then just throw a BlackboardEats deal of 30% off lunch, and now we are talking about THREE of my favorite things!

Simplethings Sandwich & Pie Shop is in the popular area of W. 3rd Street (and there’s parking in the rear, folks!) and it has all things working in its favor:  Great location, tasty sammy’s, and scrumptious PIES.  Even adorable little teeny tiny pies!  I would say contrary to its name, there’s nothing simple about this place… Ohhhh, jokes!

Egg Salad Sandwich on Pretzel Bread

Extreme Close-Up of the French Silk Pie

Can’t make up your mind? Get half and half! Here is half Egg Salad and half Thanksgiving

Unfortunately, the BlackboardEats deal has expired, but there is no reason you need a deal for this lovely restaurant.  ALL IS WORTH IT. Just check out the menu and pie schedule right HERE. Yep, that’s what I thought.  See you there!

LUV,
Britt

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The Arboretum

This past week I went to the Arboretum up in Arcadia because well they were having their monthly free day! A friend of mine and I were trying to plan a free day visit to the Arboretum for the past couple months and every time the free day rolled around we’d either just miss it or work would come up. But this month it finally happened!

If you don’t know what The Arboretum is or even know there was one in L.A. it’s a kind of nature walk botanical gardens type thing. Much like other parts of L.A. there’s beauty hidden in the weirdest parts of the city. Most times you don’t even know it’s there and The Arboretum falls into that category.

The Arboretum is gigantic. Seriously. I did not think it was going to be nearly as big as it was. So big we didn’t even make it around the whole place before it was time to leave. Which just means we have to go next month on the free day to finish it.

It was a really cool place to walk around. Paths everywhere to look at all the different kinds of plants and trees. There was a lake, an adobe house, AND an old barn. Get this, we didn’t even find the waterfall but there’s one there! Tons of movies have been shot in and around the grounds of the Arboretum. Movies and TV you would never think of like Meet the Fockers and Murder She Wrote. (I’m publicly admitting I like Murder She Wrote it’s fine I’m not ashamed).  Not only are there peacocks walking around but we found an eagle up in a tree that was just sitting there staring us down as we walked by. Plan out a visit for next month’s free day – they have them on the third Tuesday every month!

NATURE! GOULET! 

Lilypads!

Muggy and Humid Greenhouse.

Dr. Suess Plants

No need for Instagram filters here.

A beautiful peacock poking around trash. (My metaphor for L.A.)

The Arboretum

301 North Baldwin Avenue
Arcadia
(626) 821-3222

– J

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