Photo: Fiona Britten

To those of you who haven’t gone into full “shelter in place” yet, 20 tips from your friend on the other side:

1. Your local pharmacy will feel like Saks on Fifth Avenue before too long. Going in here is a treat. Don some gloves, grab a trolley and saunter those aisles as slowly as you please. Bypass the toilet paper aisle, we both know it will be futile.

2. Your local grocery store will feel like Harrods Food Hall. Spotting a jar of pasta sauce and a packet of penne will feel like you’ve found a truffle under an oak tree. Savor the moment.

3. Don’t buy tins of tuna. Not even the dog will eat it.

4. Buy pencils. Lots of them. Preferably pre-sharpened. They don’t make sharpeners like they used to.

5. Open a Zoom account. Stat.

6. Get an Ipad stand so you don’t have to use family heirlooms to keep the Ipads in place during class.

7. Get your hair colored immediately.

8. Buy root spray. If you were too late for #7.

9. Get your nails done.

10. Buy nail clippers and a nail file. Learn how to use them.

11. Get your eyebrows waxed. And other parts if you need to.

12. Buy razors. See above.

13. Realize that by Day 7 things are going to start to fall apart.

14. Set up Zoom cocktail hours with your buddies. See above.

15. Get 30 minutes of fresh air a day. From a distance.

16. Get your neighbors email addresses and phone numbers and don’t be afraid to use them.

17. Clear out your freezer of last year’s “I’m sure I’ll eat that one day” leftovers and fill it with pizzas, frozen fruit and veges and bread. ALL the bread.

18. Buy ice cube trays.

19. Wash your hands every time you say to yourself “when will this end?”

20. Take comfort that the whole world is in this together and we will all triumph together. And then we will hug.

This post originally appeared on Facebook.

I am an Aussie who has lived in the Bay Area of San Francisco for 6 years with my 2 adorable boys and their pretty awesome Dad. I believe we get to choose our mood and attitude each day and I ALWAYS choose positive!

Someitmes you want a bowl of ice cream and sometimes you want a boozy treat. Now you can have both at the same time. Starting April 2020, Häagen-Dazs is adding two new flavors to its beloved Spirits Collection.

Häagen-Dazs recently announced that Rosé & Cream and Whiskey Hazelnut Latte will make their debuts in freezer aisles nationwide starting in April 2020. They come in 14 oz. cartons and will be available for $5.49 each.

Rosé & Cream is a wine infused sweet cream ice cream folded together with a refreshingly tart Rosé flavored swirl 

Whiskey Hazelnut Latte is a spiked latte inspired treat with delicious whiskey infused coffee ice cream blended with ribbons of hazelnut fudge and chocolate espresso flakes

The current lineup currently includes: Irish Cream Brownie, Rum Tres Leches, Bourbon Vanilla Bean Truffle, Bourbon Praline Pecan, Non-Dairy Amaretto Black Cherry Almond Toffee, and Irish Cream Cookie Squares. The full collection is 0.5 percent alcohol by volume.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Photos courtesy of Häagen-Dazs

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Cold Stone Creamery is spreading the love—with limited-time Valentine’s Day ice cream treats!

This season’s dreamy, creamy collection include fan fave Fudge Truffle Ice Cream along with a loving line-up of creations, cakes and cups. Look for the Falling in Chocolate Creation (Fudge Truffle Ice Cream, fudge, brownies and whipped topping), the Fudge Truffle Decadence cake (red velvet cake, Sweet Cream Ice Cream with chocolate shavings and Fudge Truffle Ice Cream with chocolate shavings in a fudge ganache) and the “Be Mine” Reese’s Peanut Butter Ice Cream Cups at your local creamery.

Of the holiday treats, Sara Schmillen, vice president of marketing for Kahala Brands, parent company of Cold Stone Creamery, said in a press release, “Our Fudge Truffle Ice Cream is one of our most frequently-requested seasonal flavors so it felt right to bring it back for Valentine’s Day.” Schmillen continued, “This sweet and scrumptious ice cream treat has a flavor profile that fans of chocolate will go crazy over!”

The Valentine’s Day goodies are available for a limited time starting Jan. 8, 2020.

—Erica Loop

Photos: Courtesy of Cold Stone Creamery

 

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If your mini chemists enjoy concocting their own slime, then they will love giving it a signature scent with SlimeScent.

Demeter Fragrance just launched a unique line of slime scents to take your slime to the next level. So what exactly does slime smell like?

The line includes fragrances like Jasmine, Lychee, Dark Chocolate, Pixie Dust, Kitten Fur, Vanilla Cake Batter, Asian Pear, Dragon Fruit, Monk Fruit, Butterscotch, Lavender and Sunshine. “Demeter lives at the nexus of fun and fragrance. Scenting slime is the purest fun with fragrance I have experienced. I just love this product,” commented Mark Crames, Demeter Fragrance CEO and Chief Perfumer.

Demeter is also featuring Limited-Edition SlimeScents for the holidays including Christmas Tree, Egg Nog, Gingerbread and Candy Cane Truffle, which are sold individually or in a boxed set. The company will soon launch a Limited-Edition Valentine’s Day set featuring SlimeScent in Pixie Dust, Cotton Candy, Bulgarian Rose and Dark Chocolate.

Each half-ounce bottle of SlimeScent contains enough fragrance to scent two 6 to 8-ounce portions of slime. The fragrance bottles are priced at $5 each and the holiday sets are $20. You can shop the full line here.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

All photos: Demeter Fragrance

 

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With New Year’s on the horizon, it’s time to look back at the last year’s trends, top picks and ultimate faves. With that in mind, Häagen-Dazs recently announced its top and most searched for flavors of 2019!

So what ice cream awesomeness did consumers dig (or rather, scoop) in 2019? According to Häagen-Dazs’ stats, the number one flavor of the year was Cookies and Cream.

The other top five winners (in Häagen-Dazs Shops) were Vanilla, Dulce de Leche, Belgian Chocolate and Chocolate. Not only did Dulce de Leche land in the top five for 2019, but it’s also part of a growing caramel craze. Along with Caramel cone, the two sweet selections jumped in popularity this past year.

When it comes to most searched for flavors, the top five winners for 2019 were:

  1. Coffee
  2. Chocolate Peanut Butter
  3. Rum Raisin
  4. Green Tea
  5. Strawberry

As if these frozen treats aren’t enough, Häagen-Dazs also introduced a boozy selection of spirits-inspired flavors. From Amaretto Black Cherry Almond to Bourbon Vanilla Bean Truffle, these playful picks may just turn up on next year’s top five lists!

—Erica Loop

Photos: Courtesy of Häagen-Dazs

 

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You’re invited to a very special tea party celebrating the happy haunts who have been residing in Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion for the last 50 years!

For the month of October you can book a seat at the Disneyland Hotel’s Haunted Mansion 50th Anniversary Tea. Guests of all ages are invited to celebrate the special occasion. The menu includes tea sandwiches, scones, desserts and a selection of teas including a special seasonal gingerbread flavor infused with dashes of cinnamon and allspice. Guests can also order aperitifs, wines by the glass, ports and cordials for an additional fee.

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There are three types tea parties you can choose from starting with the Classic Tea Party and the Premium Tea Party, which includes sparkling wine, salads and a goodbye truffle in addition to the regular menu. The third option is the Kids Tea Party, which offers herbal infusions, hot chocolate and juice instead of tea.

The special event takes place every Fri. through Sun. now through Nov. 3, as well as every Thu. in October from noon to 3pm. Tickets are $35 for the Kids Tea Party, $55 for the Classic and $70 for the Premium. Reservations are highly recommended and can be made online here.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Featured photo: Strangegirl81 via Instagram

 

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It’s been half a century since the grim grinning ghosts took up residence at the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland and it’s time to celebrate with a ghoulish bash and of course, plenty of spooktacular souvenirs.

Guests at both Disneyland and Disney World will have the chance to commemorate this very special anniversary beginning Aug. 9 with an incredible limited edition collection featuring apparel, accessories, collectibles and more. If you just can’t get enough of those hitchhiking ghosts, you can start by taking one home with you in a jar.

The Host A Ghost! glass jar allows you to conjure up your ghoulish pals at home thanks to a little magic from Madame Leota. The ghost selection includes Constance Hatchaway, Professor Phineas Plump, The Hatbox Ghost and more.

It wouldn’t be a Disney Parks event without special ears and you can score from a selection of commemrative ear hats and headbands. They’ll pair perfectly with Haunted Mansion Anniversary t-shirts and a Dooney & Burke collection of handbags.

You’ll also find jewelry collections by PANDORA and ALEX and ANI, commemorative pins, a toy replica of a doom buggy and so much more. One of the best pieces by far, however, is a FunkoPop collab featuring a miniature version of the all knowing Madame Leota inside her crystal ball.

Guests will also be treated to sweets like the Host-A-Ghost chocolate cupcake made with a dark chocolate truffle filling, crispy pearls, buttercream icing and milk chocolate decoration. You can also take home a special ghostly photo with Disney PhotoPass Magic Shots.

All of the merchandise will be available at select retailers at Disneyland and Disney World beginning Aug. 9 as long as supplies last.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Featured photo: Courtesy of Joshua Sudock/Disneyland Resort

 

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What’s the best way to cool down on a hot summer day? Ice cream, of course! But what flavor should you choose? PEOPLE’s Best Grocery Store Ice Creams of 2019 is a good place to start.

The magazine’s editors sampled over 83 varieties (no easy task) to determine the best desserts available in the freezer aisle. Popsicles, gelato or plain old fashioned ice cream, no matter which is your favorite there’s a selection on this list.

Best Ice Cream

Target

Talenti Gelato Layers: Salted Caramel Truffle is like an entire sundae in a pint. Stacked with salted-caramel gelato, chocolate-cookie crumbles, dulce de leche caramel, sea-salt gelato and chocolate-caramel truffles, this is a sweet summer indulgence everyone will love.

Available at Target for $6 a pint.

Best Ice Cream Bar

Walmart

Satisfy your ice cream and Snickers cravings all in one with the Snickers Dark Ice Cream Bar.

Available at Walmart for $2.87 a box.

Best Single Serve Ice Cream

BlueBunny

Kids in bed? Pop out the perfect dessert for one, Blue Bunny Load'd Sundae Cherry Cheesecake. Cherry sauce swirls, graham cracker pieces and cherry-coated candies all in one cup.

Available at BlueBunny for $3 a cup.

Best Novelty

Ben & Jerry's

Get your dose of cookie dough without eating the entire pint thanks to Ben & Jerry's Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Chunks, available in a snackable bag.

Available at Ben & Jerry's for $7.

Best Non-Dairy

Jeni's

The winner is Jeni's Frosé Sorbet so you can rosé all day sorbet style. The frozen rosé features a blend of fresh pear, strawberry, watermelon and tart lemon blended together with just 0.5 percent alcohol per volume.

Available at Jeni's for $12 a pint.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Featured photo: Patrick Fore via Unsplash

 

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Summer has arrived and with it the perfect excuse to forgo cranking up the oven and beat the heat with a family dinner you didn’t have to cook. If you’re looking for a little inspiration on where to dine, Grubhub has revealed the top dining trends of the year so far.

Grubhub’s report titled State of the Plate uses data collected from more than half a million orders placed on an average day through its platform to determine the trendiest dining options. So what did the report find?

photo: Shahrzad Warkentin

One clear choice is maintaining a steady rise in popularity: vegan and vegetarian dining. According to the report, vegan-friendly ordering has risen by 25% so far in 2019, with orders for the Impossible Burger increasing by 82 percent.

The following cities were the top spots in the country for ordering vegan:

  1. Los Angeles, CA
  2. Brooklyn, NY
  3. Portland, OR
  4. Las Vegas, NV
  5. Rochester, NY
  6. Philadelphia, PA
  7. Detroit, MI
  8. San Diego, CA

The Impossible Burger also topped the lists of favorites by region in both the West and Midwest.

The most popular dishes to order vary by season, with heartier comfort foods like mushroom stroganoff and empanadas trending in the winter, and lighter options, like cauliflower bites and mixed berry acai bowls growing in the spring. Grubhub predicts that the summer trends will include barbecue pork buns, truffle parm fries and quinoa and arugula salad.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

 

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Dining out when a member of the fam is on a vegan diet or has food allergies no longer has to be a tall order! We’ve taken the guesswork out of where to go for the best vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free food around town. The following 12 restaurants offer clearly notated delicious menu options to help you order up healthy food that meets your dietary needs. We’ve found everything from vegan, gluten-free Thai food, vegan carne asada and vegan donuts to gluten-free pot pies and a plant based drive-thru restaurant!

True Food

You're in good hands when ordering your meal at True Food Kitchen in Mission Valley––the menu clearly notates the GF, V and VG choices and knowledgeable waitstaff can help your customize your meal to accommodate your diet. You’ll love the airy floor plan and open kitchen where you can watch chefs prepare fresh, delicious meals. Customer favorites include the tasty, creative Inside Out Quinoa Burger. This vegetarian, gluten-free dish is filled with hummus, tzatziki, tomato, cucumber, red onion, avocado and feta. Enjoy it with a delicious side of sweet potato hash. The flavors are fresh, delicate and never drowned in oil or sauces. Other nice choices include a baked spaghetti squash casserole with organic tomato, caramelized onion and fresh mozzarella. There are several vegan pizzas served flatbread style (and a gluten-free pizza crust may be subbed in for any pizza on the menu). Try the pizza with roasted artichoke and black truffle. Yum!

7007 Friars Rd., Ste. D394
San Diego, Ca 92108
619-810-2929
Online: truefoodkitchen.com/locations/san-diego/

Photo: True Food Kitchen

Where do you dine out on an alternative diet? Please share in the comments.

–– Cherie Gough