Looking for that perfect gift for a grown-up? Whether it’s for your S.O., your in-laws, your boss or anyone totally into the taste of hops, Costco’s German beer advent calendar is the gift of the season.

The Brewer’s Advent Calendar is back for its seventh year and continues to boast lots of hoppy deliciousness. It’s packed with 24 different 16.9-ounce cans of German beer and comes in at just $59.99!

If a surprise beer isn’t your thing, you can totally check out all the inclusions on the display at your Costco warehouse. But let’s be honest, nobody does beer better than the Germans so chances are you’ll be counting down the days to Christmas with some tasty hops.

If you see this advent calendar, buy it quick. They usually sell out as early as October.

—Karly Wood

Feature photo: Timothy Dykes via Unsplash

 

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Calling all Potterheads! A visit to Universal Studios not in the cards right now? Never mind, because you can still get your Butterbeer fix: at Dairy Queen.

Tiktok User @thedairyqueenking has been wowing fans for quite some time with DQ creations but the newest magical creation takes the cake. Pay attention, because this concoction is not on the official menu!

@thedairyqueenking

Calling all Harry Potter fans!! Butter Beer Blizzard!! how to order in comments :) #dairyqueen #harrypotter #harrypottertiktok #fyp #foryou #booktok

♬ Hedwig’s Theme – John Williams

To treat your Butterbeer craving, start by ordering a Blizzard with vanilla syrup, butterscotch syrup, Butterfinger pieces and whipped cream. That’s it!

Be forewarned that not all DQ locations carry butterscotch, so you might want to check before getting too excited, or just order it with caramel instead.

With summer weather in full effect, now is the perfect time to get your grilling gear in order! Whether you prefer the purity of a charcoal grill or you go for a trendy Traeger, these grilling accessories have you covered from prep to serving. Bonus: they make great gifts as well!

Grilling Essential Bundle from Brandless

If you're not familiar with Brandless, let us tell you that you are going to love everything about this company that values quality and affordability. Get your grilling started with their essentials kit that includes grill tongs, spatula, grill brush, spice jars and more. It makes a great gift for the griller in your life. 

Buy it here, $25. 

Derek Wolf Spirit-Infused Spice Blends

These new spices from over-the-fire cooking expert Derek Wolf will definitely bump up your grilling game to a whole other level. $13.95 each. 

  • Bourbon Prime is a rich, smoky and spicy bourbon-infused blend that redefines traditional prime rib rubs with innovative flavor notes of mushroom, butter, Worcestershire and even seaweed. 
  • Lemon Chili Rye is a smoky, slightly bitter and rye-infused blend that finishes with an approachable heat and perfectly balanced acidity. 
  • Smoked Chipotle Mezcal brings a peppery citrus aroma that emulates the experience of sipping mezcal with a citrus back. 
  • Sweet Teriyaki Sake - With notes of sweet, spicy and fermentation from the soy, this sake-infused blend brings a delicious sweet heat to practically any protein. 

Melinda's All-Natural Pepper Sauce

Add this one to the list, for sure! Made with real peppers and all-natural vegetable and fruit bases sourced from Colombia, Melinda’s products are non-GMO, gluten-free, Kosher Certified and Keto-friendly. The griller in your life will love adding them to meats on the grill and sides in the oven. The black truffle hot sauce is our favorite on fries and the mango pepper sauce goes great with a breakfast burrito. 

Get them here, $4.49+

BBQ Sauce in a Can (Made with Beer!) from Rufus Teague

Rufus Teague, a leading independent maker of craft BBQ sauces and rubs is once again partnering with Boulevard Brewing Company to expand on their beloved Can-O-Que barbecue sauce. The unique Can-O-Que barbecue sauce is made with Boulevard beer and packaged in an actual beer can. 

Buy them here, $13.99.

BYOBun Kit from Porter Road x Cleveland Kitchen

You'll love getting this grilling box shipped right to your door as it is the perfect option for weekend grilling, or to take with you on your next camping trip. You provide the buns, Porter Road provides the pasture-raised sausage (bratwurst and hot dogs) and Cleveland Kitchen provides the Classic Caraway Kraut and Roasted Garlic Kraut. It's pretty much a match made in grilling heaven. 

Buy it here, $50. 

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Chosen Foods

When you need the perfect oil for grilling, check out Chosen Foods avocado oil. It's high smoke point makes it ideal for grilling and the mild flavor works well for salads and marinades as well. Their lemon garlic dressing is our favorite for summer salads and the avocado oil mayo is the burger fave. 

Get yours here

Digital Meat Thermometer

Save yourself the guesswork of knowing when your meat is ready and snag a digital thermometer. This one is instant read so you won't let all the heat out waiting for your temp. 

Buy it here, $19.99

Personalized Grill Board

Etsy

This is a great gift option for grillers as they'll love serving up the meal on their own personalized wood board. 

Buy it here, $33.60+

Knife Set from Brandless

This ultra-affordable knife set has everything you need to thinly slice that flank steak, chop those onions and debone a salmon. Your griller will love the knife blade covers for bringing them along when camping or grilling on the go. 

Buy it here, $49. 

Rubs of the States

Etsy

Ready for an epic BBQ battle? This set comes with spice rubs from Memphis, Kansas City and more. Which will reign supreme?

Buy it here, $44.95.

Personalized BBQ Spatula with Bottle Opener

Etsy

This two-in-one gift is as handy as it is fun! Get it engraved with your griller's name or anything else you'd like. 

Buy it here, $15.30. 

Derek Wolf | 6-Pack Beer Rub Sampler

Spiceology

How fun is this sampler that gives you a six pack of beer-infused rubs that are perfect for your next grilling soiree? Resealable lids are included. The Jalapeno Pilsner Lime Rub gives you a fruity, crisp and slightly hoppy kick while the Hickory Peach Porter Rub has chocolate, caramel and toffee tones. 

Get yours here, $69.99. 

Leather Grilling Gloves

Etsy

Safety and design are at the forefront of these personalized grilling gloves that are a great option for those who can't stand the heat. 

Buy it here, $29.99+. 

Spiceology Steak Lovers Flavors Variety Pack

If steak is your thing, this spice set it the ultimate as it comes with everything you need for a steak taste test. Try the top seller Black & Bleu Rub that is a perfect blend of Cajun blackening spices mixed with creamy bleu cheese for the spicy cheesy flavor of your dreams. We also loved the Cowboy Crust Espresso Chile Rub that give you Thomas Hammer Fireball Espresso mixed with chili powder, cumin, brown sugar, and a touch of cayenne. 

Get it here, $36. 

Grill Father Apron

Etsy

He'll have all his necessary grill gear right at hand when he's wearing this fun and useful grilling apron. 

Buy it here, $24.20. 

—Kate Loweth

Featured photo: iStock

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The day has finally come! Avengers Campus at Disney California Adventure is now open!

After a year-long delay due to Covid, the Avengers are ready to assemble at their new home. Red Tricycle got into the new land a day early and got all the details on attractions, character experiences and of course, food. Keep scrolling to see all the details!

The new home of the Marvel Universe superheroes lies on the old site of Bug’s Land, adjacent to Radiator Springs. Guests can enter next to the Guardians of the Galaxy attraction or across from the Grizzly Run waterfalls.

The wide-berthed campus means plenty of space to oogle at the hundreds of tiny details and catch a prime view of Spider-Man literally swinging around, not to mention the Quin jet atop HQ.

The sprawling campus also means plenty of options for interacting with your fave Marvel character. While health and safety protocols are still very much in place, and you may not actually get a hug from Loki, you can still spy plenty of heroes at HQ, the Sanctum or hanging around the Worldwide Engineering Brigade, known as WEB.

When it comes to attractions, every member of the family will want to snag a spot in the virtual queue for WEB SLINGERS, the brand new ride and the first to feature Spider-Man. Pop on a pair of 3D glasses, then get your webs slinging on this interactive ride where you need to help Peter Parker take down the ever-multiplying Spider Bots!

There are plenty of tasty options for food and drinks at the new campus. For sit-down dining, check out the Pym Tasting Kitchen, where we have personally sampled everything on the menu and can attest: it’s all delicious!

The best part? The oversized portions make it great for sharing. Adults can also get beer, wine and beer cocktails next door at the Pym Tasting Lab, where you can also watch the magic of a reverse tap fill your beer from bottom to top.

There are two additional food carts that offer Shawarma and dessert options, all of which have plenty of Avenger film inspiration.

While the Avengers Campus boasts only one new attraction, the brand new space is the first of its kind to bring the Marvel Universe together. Take your time taking in all the detail, enjoying the best food the resort has to offer and getting as close as possible to your heroes.

Top three things parents with younger kiddos need to know?

  1. Wear lots of sunscreen. Since the campus is on the newer side, you won’t find a ton of shade from mature trees. The hot California sun knows no bound on warm days!
  2. Be aware that the vast Marvel universe contains some bad guys. There will be times when scarier characters like Taskmaster will battle your heroes, which could be a little dramatic.
  3. WEB SLINGERS will operate like Rise of the Resistance, where guests must use the Disneyland app to get a spot in a boarding group. No boarding group = no riding! Be sure to try for a spot at 7 a.m. and 12 p.m.

Whenever you get the chance to visit, tell the Avengers we said hi!

––Karly Wood

All photos: Karly Wood for Red Tricycle

 

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Portland has been called “the greatest pizza city in America.” While much about our city has changed since COVID, the next-level pizzerias serving the community haven’t. With an overwhelming amount of choices to wade through, especially when it’s 5 o’clock on a Friday and you’ve got hungry little mouths to feed, a quick list of top family-friendly picks is useful. Read on for a list of our favorite spots throughout Portland.

Humphrey Muebla

Oly’s
This pizzeria has won the hearts of Portland families with its delicious thin-crust New York style pizza. Kids love: The cute cartoon dogs on the menu, the housemade chocolate chip cookies. Parents love: Local beer on tap, being able to bring the family dog along.

5425 E. Burnside
Portland, OR
Pick up only
503-384-2596
Online: olyspizza.com

The Star
This branch of the popular Bay Area franchise is family-friendly without sacrificing style and flavor. Priding themselves on sustainable food choices, the Star serves both deep-dish, Chicago-style pizza as well as thin crust pizza, salads, and sandwiches. Large semi-circle booths and communal tables in the huge dining room make for a casual vibe. Kids love: The cheesy monkey bread. Parents love: The great selection of Oregon wine and beer.

1309 NW Hoyt St
Portland, OR
Open for pickup, takeout, patio and indoor dining.
503-300-7827
Online: thestarportland.com

East Glisan Pizza Lounge
In addition to an extensive menu of  pan pizzas, East Glisan Pizza Lounge also has a large vegan menu to keep things fresh, with six specialty pizzas and a variety of salads. Make your own pizza and grab an order of the garlic parm breadsticks. Yum. Kids love: Watching pizzas being made. Parents love: Seeing their kids actually eat the veggies on their pizza.

8001 NE Glisan St
taekout and some onsite dining
971-279-4273
Online: eastglisan.com

Otto’s
A little further down Foster Rd., near the Mercado, check out the newest branch of Otto's—a Neapolitan-style pizzeria with wood-fired pizza oven and a casual, welcoming environment. Order at the counter while your littles watch the pizzas going in and coming out of the large tiled oven. Kids love: The personal, kids-size pizzas! They get to pick their own toppings. Parents love: Sophisticated options for toppings, unusual salads.

7122 SE Foster Rd.
Portland, OR
971-279-5077

6708 Sandy Blvd.
Portland, OR
971-373-8348

Available for pickup, takeout and onsite dining

Online: pizzeriaotto.com

Atlas Pizza
A well-known Portland pizza establishment, with locations on N. Killingsworth and SE Division,  and Foster, Atlas Pizza offers classic pies, salads, and beverages. Be on the lookout for P.I.E nights (stands for Portland Invests in Education), when 20% of profits go to a chosen public school, or the free monthly craft nights at every location. Kids love: The stuffed pizza "knots" to dip in marinara sauce. Parents love: The old-school rock vibes.

6529 SE Foster Rd.
Portland, OR
Pickup, take out and onsite dining.
503-232-3004
Online: atlaspizzapdx.com

Mississippi Pizza
Superb pizza and we're there. Order up a sausage-and-ricotta pie and pesto kale salad for the grownups to share, and a slice of plain cheese for your picky eater, then sit back and enjoy. Kids love: The dance parties. Parents love: The extensive vegan options.

3552 N. Mississippi Ave
pickup, takeout, dine onsite
503-288-3231
Online: mississippipizza.com

Red Sauce Pizza
In addition to their sourdough pizzas with unusual toppings (like chorizo sausage, pickled peppers, and black olives), this spot also serves their Sicilian-style pan pizzas, plus a variety of sourdough breads. Any pizza can be made vegan. Kids love: The upside-down pizza sign outside. Parents love: The truly warm welcome.

4641 NE Fremont St
503-288-4899
Takeout
Portland, OR
Online: redsaucepizza.com

aliyah-jamous via Unsplash

Lovely's Fifty Fifty
Don’t let the fancy shindigs fool you: this popular, innovative pizza place offers wood-fired pizzas that are quite literally works of art. Order a pie topped with locally-sourced, seasonal delicacies (spring nettles and goat cheese anyone?) and grab a kid-size pizza margherita for the little ones. Kids love: The house-made ice cream. Parents love: Their commitment to 100% farm-fresh organic produce, and flour made from organic, Oregon-grown grains. Wow.

4039 N. Mississippi Ave.
Takeout
503-281-4060
Online: lovelysfiftyfifty.wordpress.com

Pizza Jerk
There are two locations to choose from with this funky pizza spot, recently crowned one of the 50 Best New Restaurants in the Country. Kids love: The pepperoni pizza, soft-serve, and strawberry milk. Parents love: The adult slushies, the punk rock feel.

621 SE Morrison St
971-803-7960
Delivery

5028 NE 42nd Ave
503-284-9333
Online: pizzajerkpdx.com

Stark Street Pizza Co.
If you’re feeling nostalgic for an old-fashioned pizza parlor, complete with taxidermy, faded Persian carpet, and a game always on, Stark Street Pizza is for you. This is a classic old-Portland operation that’s been slinging crispy-crust New York style pies on the East side since 1965. Order your pizza at the bar, take a pass through the salad bar, then set your kids loose on the pinball and claw-machines while your pizza bakes. A giant taxidermied bear watches on from a large glass case near the salad bar. Oh, and there’s a large selection of beer on tap. Need we say more?

9234 SE Stark St.
Portland, OR
Takeout, dine in.
503-255-2364
Online: starkstreetpizzaco.com

 

—Annette Benedetti

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Chances are, if you live in Portland, you love your craft beer. For months you’ve had to enjoy your suds at home, but restaurants and breweries are opening again…and just in time for the gorgeous Spring weather. And while that’s good new, we’ve got even better news: there are breweries that welcome kids too! The following purveyors of fine craft brews serve up sip to enjoy as well as awesome menus for tykes. Grab your kiddos and get ready to enjoy some suds and tasty grub at these kid-friendly breweries. Read on to find out more.

Hopworks Urban Brewery

Hopworks Urban Brewery via yelp

Hopworks Urban Brewery (HUB)
This awesome spot serves beloved award-winning beers made with locally-sourced, organic and Salmon-Safe hops. Hopworks Urban Brewery (aka HUB) goes the extra mile to accommodate beer lovers with kids. The kid’s menu is stocked standard favorites like  like pizza strips and the Little Brewer’s Burger both of which are guaranteed to please. There’s even organic baby food available for $2 a jar. Customers enjoy outdoor dining options and the comfort of being in a brewery that prides itself on taking extra measures to be covid safe! 

Hopworks Urban Brewery
2944 SE Powell Blvd.
Creston-Kenilworth
503-232-4677

17707 SE Mill Plain Blvd., Vancouver
360-828-5139
Online: hopworksbeer.com

McMenamins Kennedy School

Photo: Romeo K via yelp

McMenamins is a staple go-to for families living in Oregon, but this location is especially appealing to those looking for an incredible place to enjoy a brew. Originally created for children, this pub and hotel was once an elementary school and is still kid-friendly. With six restaurants and bars to choose from, there’s something to please everyone. The grounds are spacious and beautifully designed so that both kids and adults can explore and play in a COVID-safe environment. There is an on-site theater where you can catch a movie and a soaking pool to relax and splash in. If you want enjoy a mini staycation, there are 57 rooms you can stay in equipped with the original classroom chalkboards. (check in advance to verify availability of space and access to the soaking pool and theater.)

5736 N.E. 33rd Ave.
503-249-3983
Online: mcmenamins.com/KennedySchool

Ecliptic Brewing

Urbanplanningdave via flickr

This is a high-ceilinged brewpub features windows that provide an entertaining veiw of the brewing setup: a bonus for curious little ones. The food is a bit more upscale than your usual pub fare, but still approachable. Try the  Beet Melt with roasted beets, goat cheddar, granny smith apples, and pickled onions on sourdough. The kids’ menu has grilled chicken with seasonal vegetables, as well as the standby burger with fries or grilled cheese with apple slices leaving everyone in your crew satisfied. Indoor and outdoor dining, plus food and beer to-go.

825 N. Cook St.
Boise-Eliot
503-265-8002
Online: eclipticbrewing.com

Laurelwood Brewing Co.

Cindy S. via Yelp

Self-described as “the place where friends and family meet,” it comes as no surprise that Laurelwood Brewing is ideal for a family gathering. With two patios, two kids’ play areas and a warm atmosphere, you can tell that this establishment was opened by parents with young children. Order the kids’ food first (long list of entrees, plus a side, drink and dessert) and get it earlier if your hungry children are chomping at the bit. Their additional locations welcome kids as well, each offering play areas created with toddlers in mind.

5115 NE Sandy Blvd.
Hollywood
503-282-0622
Online: laurelwoodbrewpub.com

Sasquatch Brewing Company

Andrew H.

Great beer can be found in Hillsdale! Sasquatch aims to please with local ingredients and a family-friendly attitude. How does a grass-fed beef hamburger sound with one of those beers? Or olive oil-poached albacore salad with greens, pickled chanterelle mushrooms, roasted fingerlings, creamy white bean purée & olive tapenade? (Phew!) Kids get burgers, mac 'n' cheese or grilled cheese, plus the added bonus of plenty of other kids to share the joyful noise.

6440 SW Capitol Hwy.
Hillsdale
503-402-1999
Online at: sasquatchbrewery.com

—Annette Benedetti

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ALDI fans already know about the holiday-themed cheese shoppers can find in the dairy section. Christmas and Valentine’s Day did not disappoint. Now, with St. Patrick’s Day on the horizon, there is a new seasonal collection.

The next batch of ALDI Finds have landed and it’s all about St. Patrick’s Day. Shop from the likes of corned beef Reuben Bites, sauerkraut and shepherds pie or you can do what we do––and just head for the cheese.

Six cheeses will land on Mar. 3 at ALDI stories and at just $3.99 each, you can afford to sample each one. Check out the Emporium Selection Irish Cheese Truckle Assortment as well as the Pesto Gouda, Sage Derby and Irish Porter options below.

Aged Irish Cheddar

Irish Cheddar with Beer

 

Irish Cheddar with Whiskey

 

Pesto Gouda

Sage Derby

Irish Porter

 

Each one of these savory cheeses is a part of the ALDI Finds program so it won’t be around for long. 

—Karly Wood

All photos courtesy of ALDI

 

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There’s nothing quite like cozying up with a great book that gets both kids and parents to relax after a busy day. These independent bookstores in Boston have shelves full of all our favorite books for kids, story times to keep them interested and even cafes for tired parents. These independent bookstores are institutions in our community and need to be supported!

Children's Book Shop, Brookline

This shop wins awards as the top kids' bookstore in the area and it's no surprise why. This shop is Boston's oldest independent children’s bookstore and it has been committed to providing customers with the best in children’s literature since 1977. They offer online and in-person shopping and their helpful staff is always ready to help you find what you need. 

237 Washington Street
Brookline, MA
Online: thechildrensbookshop.indielite.org

COOP for Kids at The Harvard COOP, Cambridge

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Inside this mecca of academia, parents will find a hidden gem just for kids: The COOP for Kids features an entire department of children's books, collections and activities. You can enjoy story times and parents will be happy to know that not only are there public restrooms (ask for the key) but both the men's and women's restrooms have diaper changing tables. 

1400 Massachusetts Ave.
Cambridge
Online: store.thecoop.com

Andover Bookstore

This gem is America's oldest bookstore and has been in business since 1809. Families enjoy author events and story times at this popular gathering spot (during non-COVID times) and events like Where's Waldo hunts through town are a local favorite.

74 Main St.
Andover
Online: andoverbookstore.com

Buttonwood Books & Toys, Cohasset

In these days of uncertainty, books can be a wondrous source of knowledge and solace. Buttonwood Books & Toys offers reading material for the whole family plus a whole lot more. Their story times have gone virtual so head to their Facebook page on Fridays to join in the fun. 

747 Chief Justice Cushing Hwy
Cohasset, MA
Online: buttonwoodbooksandtoys.com

The Blue Bunny Bookstore, Dedham

Located in the renovated historic Dedham Square in Dedham, this bookstore was founded in 2003 by children’s book author and illustrator Peter H. Reynolds. The shop offers books, toys and art supplies, as well as signed copies of Peter’s books, prints, posters and cards. 

577 High St.
Dedham
Online: bluebunnybooks.com

Henry Bear's Park, Multiple Locations

Serving communities in the greater Boston area for over 40 years, Henry Bear’s Park specializes in products that encourage kids of all ages to “unplug and play” and in doing so learn more about themselves and the world around them. You'll find a large selection of children's books along with toys for all ages. 

Locations in Brookline, Cambridge, Arlington, Newton and Deham
Online: henrybear.com

An Unlikely Story Bookstore and Café, Plainville

Beloved children's book author Jeff Kinney and his wife Julie own this expansive indie bookstore and cafe in Plainville and we love taking our kids there. Jeff is often around to sign the newest Wimpy Kid book or make recommendations. An Unlikely Story Bookstore and Café is a beautiful new community gathering place where you can meet amazing authors, enjoy breakfast or lunch, or relax with your new book and a beer (or glass of wine).  

111 South Street
Plainville, MA
Online: anunlikelystory.com

—Kate Loweth

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If you’re still crying into your Butter Beer because you couldn’t get your hands on the LEGO Diagon Alley set, you’ll love the new kits coming out in January.

The Harry Potter “Moments” collection is a four-part set that features key experiences from the franchise. You can shop $30 kits that include Charms, Transfiguration, Herbology and Potions Classes that are great for kiddos 8 and older, with approximately 250 pieces each. Even better, the sets are made to look like a set of books, which makes transport and storage a breeze.

For adult Harry Potter fans, the Harry Potter Hogwarts Crest wall art set worth its weight in galleons. The 4,200+ kit comes with everything you need to make your House crest and display proudly.

Hogwarts Moment: Charms Class

$29.99

Hogwarts Moment: Transfiguration Class

$29.99

Hogwarts Moment: Herbology Class

$29.99

Hogwarts Moment: Potions Class

$29.99

Harry Potter Hogwarts Crests

$119.99

––Karly Wood

All photos: Courtesy of LEGO

 

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