Fonda Don Diego Makes Way for its Italian Lover

Mamma Mia! Rosemary Trattoria has sprouted up in Fonda’s former digs, and you’re going to fall in love. I know, because I ate there tonight.

If you’re craving authentic Italian food in a warm, neighborhood trattoria, Rosemary beckons with perfect pizzas, pastas, and lots of amore. In just a few weeks, Chef Alex Martinez has transformed Fonda Don Diego into a lovely Italian eatery, complete with strung white lights and Dean Martin tunes floating on the air. You will love the kind service, and the enticing yet unpretentious menu with all the favorites.

We gobbled up the homemade focaccia bread, served warm to the table while I serenely sipped my glass of Super Tuscan. (Oh, how I love me some Super Tuscan.)

Super Tuscan…super awesome!
Nom nom.

My mom and I shared the delectable burrata salad, with melt-in-your-mouth cheese, roasted cherry tomatoes, arugula, house-made pesto sauce and extra virgin olive oil. (Was there anything I didn’t love about this salad? Nope. Not one single thing.)

Melts in your mouth.

We ordered one of the red pizzas with sausage, arugula and buffalo mozzarella, and it was sinfully savory and flavorful. My daughters each ordered off the kids menu, and even my sometimes-persnickety pasta-eating offspring devoured every bite.

Fresh kid pasta.
Don’t take pictures of me.

Chef Alex made his way from table to table, making sure everything was delicious and perfect. It was. I can’t wait to bring my husband here, and next time I will definitely try the Tiramisu or the cheesecake!

Marley tested, Holland approved.

And in case you were wondering, yes, the vivid, colorful Tijuana street art-style murals remain on the walls. Although they don’t necessarily go with the Italian theme, I hope they remain. In the very least, they tell part of the story of this space’s past. Because if we’re lucky, Rosemary will be in our future for many years to come.

Rosemary is located at 120 Orange Ave. For more information and food info, check out Chris Kelly’s article from the Coronado Times here.

Check out the menu below. Thanks for reading!

Little Frenchie: No Passport Required

You don’t need a passport to visit the newest French hotspot in town, but you may need a reservation. Little Frenchie Bistro and Bar a Vin– the newest creation from Blue Bridge Hospitality—is opening up 5pm tomorrow, May 24 at the old digs of West Pac Noodle Bar.

I was lucky enough to slip in with the staff training and enjoy a long, lingering lunch that delighted my palate and quelled my thirst for a dry, sparkling rose.

Evoking all the charm and refinement of the quintessential French café, Little Frenchie beckons with a robust menu dotted with favorites like burgundy snails with herb garlic butter, and duck poutine with mozzerella, gravy, hen egg and confit. If these kind of dishes stir up your wanton, wannabe French alter-ego, then this place is right up your ruelle.

But lets start with the wine list. One of the coolest things about the menu is that each item comes with suggested wine pairing. Like we needed any convincing! But it’s really nice to know what goes with what. Our server Sokol explained that the wines are all either from France or French inspired, so we knew that we were in the French flow.

And, hello! Did someone say dry, sparkling rose? Is there a more delectable wine to sip and savor in the warm, summer months? Mais non! The Louis Perdrier Brut Rose tickles the tongue with happy dances and at only $9 a glass, it can’t be beat.

We also ordered a flat rose that was equally tasty, again, on the drier side, so we weren’t overwhelmed with sweetness.

Eventually we moved on to a Pinot Noir that also thrilled and delighted.

But the food. That’s what we came for, right? The burgundy snails were fantastique, and served in the shell with the fun tongs and little fork, so you get to work up an appetite digging them out. The sauce was to die for.

And for the French Canadians out there, all hail the duck poutine! You won’t find a more gravy-licious mound of fries topped with duck and hen egg.

We couldn’t wait to try the cheese selections, like the truffle goat cheese. (All the cheeses come with wine pairings too, in case you were wondering.) Sadly the cheeses were not available on this training day, but will be up for grabs tomorrow.

We also enjoyed a colorful and flavorful Nicoise Salad, with albacore, cherry tomato, fingerling tomato, and hard boiled egg. The salad was filling and delicious, perfect after the richness of the snails and poutine.

I can’t wait to try more of the appetizers like the smoked salmon rillette with crème fraiche, the steak tartare, the avocado tartine, and the pate, and entrees like the croque monsieur and the short ribs pot-au-feu. And yes, pretty much all the cheeses.

And guess what? Little Frenchie goes big for happy hour, with food and drink specials to delight any Francophile.

We will be back? Absolument. With sparkling rose in hand. Until then, au revoir.

To make reservations, go here.

And check out the menus below.







Wine Pairings for Coronado Social Media Scandals

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you know that the Coronado social media scene is pretty incredible. You’ll find posts that are equal parts helpful, horrifying and hilarious…perplexing, vexing, and vilifying. Then there are those golden nuggets…the posts that are downright mean! I’m talking trash-talking, trailer park fighting, scratching someone in the face with Lee Press-ons, punch you in the kidney kind of mean. For a sweet small town, we do online scandal in a big way!

But one thing is certain. That’s the straight-up entertainment value of our local Facebook pages, groups, and posts: It’s first-rate. You can’t make it up. (Who’s writing a screenplay already?)

So before you cozy up in your jammies and check in your favorite small town page or group, let’s class it up a bit. In honor of International Wine Day (which is this Saturday folks) pour yourself a nice glass of wine so you can scroll in style. (Who knows? Maybe you’ll get drunk and weigh in on the latest scandal. Just be careful what you say…hello, screen shots!)

But not any glass of wine will do. It’s important to pair the right type of wine with the right kind of post. You need a varietal that brings out the authentic flavor of the message and scandal, with notes of tolerance and acceptance. A scathing Yelp review, for example, requires a different vintage, flavor and finish than a political post on futility of bridge spikes.

Shameless plug…did you know that I sell organic wines? Well I do. I sell additive-free wines from small, family owned vineyards from all over the world. No added sugar, dyes, pesticides, GMOs, or other yuckiness. So for the purpose of this post, I’m using my wines for the pairings because that’s what I know. If you don’t like it, feel free to post a nasty comment. (Try to make me cry. I dare you.)

So without further ado, here’s my list of “Wine Pairings for Coronado Social Media Scandals.”

A Jaunty Red Blend: Bringing together a diversified discourse on the proposed teen center. Does Coronado need a new teen center? Who knows. But you’ll need a drink to get through all the social media squabbles surrounding the Logos Teen Center. I recommend something fruity and bold, like many of the comments. Name-calling and religion-slamming pair nicely with this Red Wine from Mendocino County. The grapes come from three different vineyards, symbolizing a diversity of religious backgrounds ranging from God-fearing Christians to unimpressed Jews to something in between. (The grapes in this wine are hand-crushed, just like your soul when you get to the 120th comment.) Test your tolerance by pouring yourself another glass anytime someone says “God’s Kingdom,” “cult,” or “minion.”

An Oregon Pinot Noir for the Clayton’s Pig Debacle.

When drunk girls from Del Mar try to bring their pet pig into Claytons, refuse to leave and get arrested, and the pig is police-escorted to PAWS…its time for something special. I suggest the 2017 Conte de la Terre from the Willamette Valley. This wine is a bit pricier at $42 a bottle, but anytime the authorities get involved, it’s kind of a big deal. Earthy and light, this Pinot brings a refined elegance to this carnival-style spectacle. (See if you can taste the notes of tart cherry and entitlement.) Also, it pairs perfectly with pork.

 

When local boys talk smack to the Coronado Flower Lady, sweeten things up with a crisp rose.

For the post on the badly-behaved teenage boys who banged up the public piano then threw some major shade on the flower lady when she asked them to tone it down, I suggest a juicy rose. With notes of wild strawberry and rhubarb, it pairs great with bad language and teen angst. The mouth-coating, textured palate gives you time to linger and perhaps even forgive youthful blunders.

For scandalous donations to non-profits, try an Austrian Gruner.

For the post about the first-grader who found 45 dollars floating around Tidelands park, donated it to PAWS, and was called a thief while her mom was dubbed a bad parent who “sets the bar low,” I recommend this mouth-watering 2017 Punkt Genau Gruner Vetliner. (Full disclosure, this is me, I’m the mom, so I’m just sharing one of my favorite wines. It’s also what I drank when I was vilified as an over-privileged, heartless housewife with no empathy to others. I only cried once, by the way.) Expressive notes of apple, passion fruit and a bit of spice linger on the tongue, overpowering hints self-righteousness and stupidity. Yeah, I said it.

For scathing Yelp reviews on local businesses, try a Chilean Sauv Blanc.

When someone orders food from Yummy sushi through Postmates and gets an–eeek!–imperfect order, publically shames the restaurant on Yelp then next-levels the post by sharing on local social media, you know you’re in for a treat. Start drinking IMMEDIATELY, preferably this 2018 Entico Reserva Sauvignon Blanc. Aromas of lime and lemongrass leap from the glass and continue on the zesty palate with lemon peel and green apple. It pairs nicely with sushi and disappointment.

 

For Social Media Screen Shot Warfare, open a fabulous bottle of Argentinian Malbec.

If you’re going to read a post where people are throwing around screenshots they’ve taken of each other’s comments on different threads and ridiculing them, nothing subtle will do. I suggest drinking the entire bottle of the 2017 Solar del Alma Malbec from Mendoza, Argentina. It’s dense and fruity, just like social media screen-shotters, with flavors of blueberry, boysenberry, vanilla bean and espresso. It pairs perfectly with Mexican food, Friday nights, and fiery tempers.

 

For senior statistics quizzes, indulge in the “Bookbinder,” an ambitious red blend.

This aptly-named 2016 Bookbinder Red Wine from Napa Valley is dark and deeply colored with blackberry and mocha, and has a persistent finish, just like the seniors and their statistics quizzes. Surprisingly rich and bursting with hope, this wine is worth savoring and applauding, like these seniors who are off to make their mark in the world. This wine pairs great with grass-fed rib-eye and graduation parties, and overpowers any hints of irritation or despairing comments, like suggestions to get some “doors slammed” in your face. Cheers!

 

For pictures of rainbows and flamingos, something sparkly and bright.

When it comes to rainbow shots and pictures of the famed pink flamingo, only something bubbly will do. Celebrate the beauty of life with this Che Fico Prosecco from Veneto, Italy. Aromatic and fruity with ripe peach, and hints of cream, these lively bubbles burst in the glass, just like your smile when you watch the natural splendor of our island unfold. Living on an enchanted isle such as ours, there’s always a reason to pop some Prosecco!

So there you have it. In case you are wondering, all of the posts mentioned above are real (you didn’t know Coronado had a flamingo? Where have you been?)

You just can’t make this stuff up. And yes, I have screen shots to prove it.

And, for the record, in spite of my sarcasm and dark humor, I’m not judging any of the people who shared these posts, nor the folks who commented on them. We are all entitled to our own opinions and that’s what makes this country (and our little island!) so amazing. Freedom of speech, yo! I’ll take a colorful discourse over a bunch of luke-warm, too-cool-to-care conversations any day. (And yes, I even forgive the people who were specifically mean to me. Just don’t ask me for $45. But if you do, I will laugh and then maybe we can be friends.)

Do I think we should be nicer to each other? Yes I do. I really, really do. We are all neighbors, and we aren’t that different when it really comes down to it. We all want a beautiful, safe, loving community to live in, raise our children in, and to grow old in. So let’s be nice. To our families, to our friends, to strangers on the street, to shop owners, to teenagers, and yes…even to people we don’t know on social media.

Until then, there’s always wine.

Stay classy, Coronado.

 

 

OK people! So many people have messaged me to where to buy the organic wines, so here is a link. 

https://scoutandcellar.com/eventshare/P25097/?u=CoronadoCleanWine

 

Just make sure to ship to Walgreens, 925 Orange Avenue, otherwise the FedEx guy will wait until you are in the shower or at pickup, and the wine delivery requires signature. I suggest getting to $99 otherwise you get charged $12 in shipping which is a total buzzkill! Shipping costs will go up May 29 because of “summer shipping” because they have to do extra packaging to prevent wine from getting yucky in the heat, so for free shipping get up to $99 and order before then. Peace out 🙂






 

I Tried It: I Hired a Home Organizer, Part 2

THE KID BEDROOM, KID CLOSET AND ADULT CLOSET EDITION.

Hiring a home organizer has changed my life.

As you know, I hired Get Organized to redo my kitchen. The results were nothing short of amazing! I had no idea how calming and peaceful it is to live in a space that is organized and functional.

But I soon realized, that I needed some help (ahem) in other parts of my house. Specifically, the girls bedrooms, their closets, and finally…the parent closet! (YES!)

So Renata and Natalia soon arrived to do the girls bedrooms. AGAIN, powerful results! Here’s what their bedrooms looked like before (no judgment, please…)

 

And after.

And here’s their downstairs closet before…


And after…

And now for my favorite part…check out Ian and my closet before..

And after.

Do you have any idea how excited I am? And in case you were wondering…yes Renata will come back every few months or so and do MAINTENANCE on her organization, so if you start to slip (which I inevitably will) you can get back on track.

So yes, I’m happy. (Sigh.) How did I ever manage before? I have no idea. So grateful for Renata and Get Organized!

Text Renata at 619-366-7850 to set up a free consultation and get a quote.

 

Summon Your Inner Flower Child at the Bloom Bash!

Peace, love, and lava lamps…oh my! The Coronado Flower Show is turning back the clock for its Saturday night party, so pull out your florals and fringe! It all takes place on Saturday, April 13th under the tents at Spreckels Park from 6:30-9:30pm.

“This year’s flower show theme ‘Flower Power: Looking Back to 1969,’ so we did spin-off of that, and made the party theme ‘Peace, Love, and Flowers,’” explains Colby Erickson Freer, co-chair of the Bloom Bash along with Sara Stillman. “We envision a glammed-up Woodstock…flowers in your hair, toes in the grass.”

Guests will be treated to live acoustic music from Matt Heinecke as they enter the tents, where they will pick up their tasting cards and drink tickets. The area’s top restaurants will be serving up their finest nosh, including Poke 123, Il Fornaio, Attitude Brewing, Saiko Sushi, Miguels, BBQ Boss, Lobster West, and more.

Coronado Brewing Company is pouring beer, and High Tide Bottle Shop and Kitchen will pop bottles of fine wine. In addition, Liberty Public Distillery is mixing up a surprise craft cocktail, just for the event!

You’ll also find a “Braid Bar” by Salon de Ville, and don’t forget to pick up a flower crown from the Coronado Flower Lady.

“Girls are encouraged to wear their hair down so they can take advantage of the glamorous, hippie-chick hair treatment,” says Colby.

 

Fun Flowery Hippie Chicks

Can it get any better? Oh yes…it can.

Other whisperings include: a lava lamp section, a teepee village, a VW Bus photo opp and some creative, Woodstock-era seating. Does this sound amazing or what?

Who doesn’t love a good lava lamp?

And of course you can’t have a peace, love and flowers-themed party without some killer 60s and 70s music! Never 2L8 will take the stage and perform tried-and-true classics like “I Will Survive,” “Sweet Caroline,” and of course some Janis, Zeppelin and the Stones.

Never 2L8 to perform legendary hits of the era.

“I’ve done a fair amount of riding in some flower power VW bugs and buses in my day,” said Chris Nurding of Never 2L8. “This theme fits our set list nicely. But we’ll also play a few newer, more contemporary songs for the younger attendees.”

After all, it’s about bringing everyone together, right?

Co-chair Sara Stillman is excited for this year’s theme, and emphasizes the spirit of togetherness.

‘The themes of peace, music and flowers are some of the most prolific from 1969, and will fit perfectly within the tents of the Flower Show as well as the Bloom Bash,” says Sara. “Our goal is to bring generations together to celebrate, so this theme ties in wonderfully.”

Sara—who also works as a fourth grade teacher at Christ Church Day School—still remembers entering the Flower Show when she was younger.

Sara at the helm!

“My mom still has my first place ribbon from my entry in the children’s miniature section,” says Sara. “I love coming back year after year to see the flowers and horticulture that Coronado puts on display.”

Colby—a mother of two who works as a Senior Loan Officer at Griffin Funding—also has fond Flower Show memories.

“It was always so magical when the tents went up in the park,” says Colby. “It always seemed so huge, it was its own kind of wonderland. I always loved the ‘dark’ tent, and the section with all the fruit animals.”

 

Colby with her daughter Coco who just turned one.

Colby takes the home front judging very seriously, and surprised her husband Brad with her zealous approach to gardening when they moved into their first home on I Avenue.

“I told Brad I had to get our front lawn ready for the Flower Show, and he was like, ‘what?’” said Colby. “I went to Home Depot, and spent way too much money, and I put out all these flowers, and I was out there for hours digging in the dirt. When I was done, Brad was like, ‘wow, I love that you have to do this!’ And I think we got a blue—or was it a red—ribbon that year.”

Getting crazy for the home front judging.

Sara also loves the spirit of beautification that the Flower Show brings to the island.

“I get so excited when I see people gardening and putting out flowers in their yard,” said Sara. “It’s amazing that each year, Coronado comes together to celebrate the Flower Show, one of our longest running traditions. It’s part of what makes our small town so wonderful!”

Sara and Colby say they’ve been getting lots of help from their Bloom Bash committee, and members of Coronado Junior Women’s Club.

“Being a part of the Flower Show allows me to help carry on a beloved tradition that I was lucky enough to have as a child,” said Sara. “I want to do my part to make sure future generations will share the same experience, and hopefully add a little fun with parties like Bloom Bash along the way!”

Tickets for the Bloom Bash are on sale now for $45 at https://coronadoflowershow.com/bloom-bash/

Buy your tickets soon, because the event is expected to sell out! The Bloom Bash ends at 9:30pm, but for those who want to continue to celebrate togetherness, an after-party is “in the works,” according to Colby.

Not sure what to wear? Check out the fashion inspo below! Thanks for reading, and see you at the Bloom Bash!