Sunday, December 31, 2017

Hoppin’ John

Hoppin John

This was the year I fell in love with black eyed peas. (The food. Already loved the band.) They have a wonderful flavor, almost smoky, even without bacon or ham. Earlier this last summer we put them in a salad with feta and spinach. So so good.

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Southern Style Collard Greens

Southern Style Collard Green

Please welcome Hank Shaw as he shares a Southern favorite, collard greens! ~Elise

I grew up with a healthy affection for sauteed greens: Bright, vibrant, spiked with garlic and red pepper and maybe a little citrus at the end. This was how greens were supposed to be served—alive, vigorous and most of all, emerald green. So you can imagine my shock when I first encountered Southern-style collard greens.

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Bloody Mary

How to make the best bloody mary

Welcome to the world’s most amped up tomato juice cocktail–the Bloody Mary.

It’s the ultimate weekend brunch drink. It’s also a famous hangover cure, though the benefits are due mostly to electrolyte replenishment coming from the liquid, salt, and natural sugar in the main ingredients—tomato juice, lemon juice, Worcestershire sauce. The vodka? My guess is drinking more vodka isn’t going to help anyone’s hangover much. Though who knows?

The Bloody Mary is one of my favorite drinks of all time, though usually I limit the vodka to one ounce (I’m a lightweight, don’t judge!), or leave it out all together for a Virgin Mary.

My version of this drink includes the basics that you would expect—tomato juice, lemon juice, horseradish, Worcestershire sauce, and pepper—and a few subtle twists.

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Saturday, December 30, 2017

Moroccan Pot Roast

Pot Roast with Moroccan Spices

Pot roast is such a comforting, all-American dish; you almost don’t want to mess with it.

Almost.

When you add North African ingredients such as turmeric, ginger, cumin and coriander, along with pomegranate juice (for a little sweetness), you end up with something new, a bit exotic, and altogether fantastic!

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Meal Plan for January Week 1

January Meal Plan Week 1

Welcome to 2018! Our contributor Summer Miller is back to share her meal plans for the month of January. To start us off on the right foot, she has a few thoughts to share on New Year’s resolutions, healthy eating, and what this all means to her.

A few years ago, I found the remnants of a New Year’s Resolution list tucked into the folds of an old notebook stashed in the bottom drawer of an even older desk. The list was written nearly a decade prior, and I realized I’d been trying to lose the same 10 pounds for years.

From that moment on, I changed the way I looked at resolutions. Rather than jotting down a list of goals I’d hope to accomplish, lose 10 lbs., be on Oprah etc., I wrote down a list of words or phrases that represent who I wanted to become.

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Friday, December 29, 2017

Global TV Winter Schedule: MARY KILLS PEOPLE, INSTINCT, BIG BROTHER CANADA and More

Global’s winter line-up includes the return of fall shows such as SEAL TEAM, WILL & GRACE and S.W.A.T. as well as the premiere of a new season of MARY KILLS PEOPLE and BIG BROTHER CANADA. In addition, INSTINCT, a new drama starring Alan Cumming which follows Dr. Dylan Reinhart (Cumming), a gifted author, university professor, and […]


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Thursday, December 28, 2017

The CW Teasers: A SUPERNATURAL Spin-Off, a Big Discovery on ARROW and More

What’s coming to The CW the week of January 15? That Monday marks the end of the winter hiatus and the return of brand new episodes for most of the network’s fall/winter shows. In addition, the new DC/CW series BLACK LIGHTNING will be premiering. Over on SUPERNATURAL, the show will be airing a backdoor pilot […]


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Daily Binge: Your Daily Dose of TV News You Need to Know (Thursday December 28, 2017)

Welcome to Your Daily Binge, the TV Addict’s daily guide to everything important going on in the world of television today. • Don’t Call Him a Child Star: The post-Suite Life Life of Dylan Sprouse • Yeesh: Our Year of Bad Donald Trump Jokes • Everything that is Wrong with America Summed Up in One […]


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24 Hours in Tallinn – How to Experience the Best of the Old Town?

Renowned as the perfect holiday destination if you are looking to combine the comforts of the modern world with a rich cultural scene among the historic architecture, the Estonian capital of Tallinn is the perfect place to experience all of the above. During our action-packed and quick fire adventure through the Baltic States, we arrived in the heart of Estonia following a four hour coach journey from Riga, Latvia. Although we were only spending a little over 24 hours in Tallinn, we were ready to experience the heartbeat of this city and what better place to do this than the historic Old Town.

24 hours in tallinn

The history of Tallinn dates back to the medieval era and over the centuries, this city has not only thrived as a port given its location in relation to the Baltic Sea but also how it has overcome a number of challenging circumstances, none more so than the iconic date in Estonian history when the nation declared formal independence during the Soviet military coup on August 20, 1991.

24 hours in tallinn estonia

Today, visitors to Tallinn can not only learn about this history but also enjoy an eclectic blend of local tradition with modern day cultures. We are going to focus our attention on Tallinn’s Old Town because the reality is, if you only have one (or even two days) in the Estonian capital, you have to be pretty selective on what you are going to explore. Let’s take a look at the best way to spend a full day in Tallinn.

one day in tallinn

Where to Stay in Tallinn?

If you are looking for the perfect place to stay in Tallinn to explore the very best of the Old Town, look no further than the Park Inn by Radisson Meriton Conference & Spa Hotel Tallinn.

park inn by radisson meriton tallinn

This offers visitors to Tallinn the opportunity to enjoy a little modern day luxury combined with the opportunity to take a short walk into the heart of ancient Tallinn. It’s the perfect blend for anyone that wants to enjoy the very best of old vs new when they visit Estonia.

park inn radisson tallinn

We had the opportunity to spend a night here and after arriving in Tallinn at the central bus station, we took an Uber to the Park Inn by Radisson. On a side note, Uber is a great way to get around in Tallinn because it is affordable, safe and efficient!

park inn radisson meriton

After checking in to our gorgeous corner suite overlooking the city, we immediately headed out in search of the Old Town Square.

tallinn old town square

Location

The hotel is located about 10-15 minutes outside of the Old Town but conveniently accessible within short walking distance. The walk not only gives you the opportunity to stumble across a couple of gorgeous overlooks of the city but also the spectacular Alexander Nevsky Cathedral that towers above the Old Town.

alexander nevsky cathedral tallinn

Below is an overview of the short walk from the hotel to the heart of the historic center of Tallinn.

park inn by radisson to tallinn old town

Address: Toompuiestee 27, 10149 Tallinn, Estonia

Phone Number: +372 628 8100

Click here for further details on the Park Inn by Radisson Meriton Hotel along with current availability and room rates.

The Rooms

We enjoyed a spacious suite overlooking the city that had everything we needed to ensure our stay was relaxing. The living area was full of trendy, modern furniture but perhaps the highlight was the full length windows that wrapped around the suite offering the spectacular views.

park inn radisson meriton tallinn rooms

Combine this with the time of the year we visited and we were able to enjoy the relaxing sight of snow falling in Tallinn from our hotel suite. It was certainly a picture perfect scene!

park inn radisson tallinn

Both the bedroom and bathroom continued the theme of spacious areas and we had nothing but an amazing experience here, despite only staying for one night.

park inn tallinn hotel

Breakfast

What better way to start your day exploring Tallinn than by heading down to the breakfast area at the Park Inn by Radisson hotel. We have experienced a lot of amazing breakfasts across a variety of European cities but in terms of variety, this was definitely up there with the very best.

park inn radisson meriton tallinn breakfast

Whether you are looking to start your day with a healthy variety of fruit, yogurt and cereal or perhaps indulge in a hot, traditional European breakfast, the Bistro Mary restaurant offers everything you could imagine for a breakfast menu.

where to stay in tallinn

Be sure to make your hotel reservation with the breakfast buffet included…you will not regret it!

where to stay in tallinn estonia

Explore with the Tallinn Card

If you are visiting Tallinn for the first time and want to enjoy a glimpse of the very best of the Estonian capital, we strongly recommend considering the Tallinn Card. Available in either a 24-hour, 48-hour or 72-hour pass, the Tallinn Card is the best and easiest way to get around the city while offering access to over 40 top attractions and museums.

tallinn card estonia

Given that we were only spending 24 hours in Tallinn, we opted for the single day version which is cost-effective, efficient in terms of speeding up the process of accessing the various attractions and most importantly, offers free access to public transportation making it easy to navigate the city.

24 hours in tallinn estonia

Visitors can enjoy either the mobile or plastic card version of the pass. Regardless of which option you opt for, the moment you activate this at your first attraction, be prepared for an action-packed itinerary to explore the best of Tallinn. If you are like us and have a strong desire to explore the historic Old Town of Tallinn, the Tallinn Card is the best way to experience this given that a number of the museums are scattered around this part of the city.

old town square tallinn

For a full list of attractions available with the Tallinn Card and all the associated benefits, click the Visit Tallinn website here for further information.

Here is a quick breakdown of the attractions that we were able to experience during our 24 hours.

  • Tallinn City Museum
  • Kalev Marzipan Room
  • Café Maiasmokk
  • Museum of Photography

Our intention was to take the Hop On, Hop Off Sightseeing bus tour of the city as this is a great way to see all the main attractions (it’s entirely up to you if you choose to get off and explore a part of Tallinn that may intrigue you!) but unfortunately we fell in love with the Old Town Square and spent much of our time exploring the Christmas markets.

tallinn christmas market

Hopefully after seeing our pictures and reading our post on enjoying Christmas in Tallinn, you will understand why we couldn’t resist staying around the Old Town Square!

tallinn estonia

These are only a few examples of the various attractions that you can enjoy using the Tallinn Card. If you have more time or simply want to add a few other museums, here are some of the other top recommendations:

  • Kiek in de Kök – A 38meter high cannon tower that is home to an extensive museum of the town’s fortifications, weapons and life in medieval times.
  • Bastion Passages – Experience military tunnels underneath Toompea that dates back to the 1670s.
  • St. Olav’s Church and Tower – Ready for a hike to the top of Tallinn? Climb to the summit of Tallinn’s iconic, Gothic church! Did you also know that this was once the tallest building in the world? At least that is what rumors suggest…between 1549 and 1625 it was the tallest though this is a little controversial!

tallinn estonia

Tallinn City Museum

Ready to learn all about the history of Tallinn? There is no better place to start than the 14th-century merchant house that is home to the Tallinn City Museum.

tallinn city museum

Introducing the history of Tallinn dating back to the medieval era in the 13th-century, this museum offers visitors the opportunity to explore a chronological timeline of events and gain a better understanding as to what life was like in Tallinn throughout the various eras.

tallinn museum

Whether you are intrigued by life in medieval Tallinn or perhaps you are focused on learning about Estonia gaining their independence, the three floors inside the museum offer visitors the opportunity to learn, reflect and gain a great appreciation of this beautiful city.

tallinn city museum

The basement offers an open depository of porcelain from across the globe with almost 2,000 porcelain and glazed ceramics stored inside the museum. The ground floor of the museum consists of firearms and artillery associated with the Estonian army but the real experience starts when you head upstairs to the first floor.

tallinn city museum

After an experience learning about medieval times, the journey continues all the way to the third floor where you learn about Soviet influence on Tallinn. This is certainly a museum that should be at the very top of your list of attractions worth visiting while using the Tallinn Card.

tallinn city museum

Kalev Marzipan Room and Café Maiasmokk

Following a morning learning all about the history of Tallinn, you will likely be ready for a sweet treat! There is no better place to do this than the Kalev Marzipan Room.

24 hours in tallinn

It’s an iconic spot in the heart of Tallinn’s Old Town, not only because it’s located in the oldest operating cafe in Estonia, Café Maiasmokk (dating back to 1864), but also because of the intricate detail that goes into all the marzipan figurines that are scattered throughout the museum.

tallinn marzipan room

Although visitors to the museum will have the opportunity to admire these awesome displays regardless of whether you have the Tallinn Card, if you choose to purchase this card, you will receive a “small gift” when leaving the museum.

marzipan room tallinn estonia

I don’t want to give away too many secrets…ok, I’m sure the suspense is killing you…the free gift is a taste of marzipan!

tallinn card

Museum of Photography

Located just outside of the Old Town Square, the Museum of Photography is a great place to visit for any photo enthusiasts traveling through Tallinn.

tallinn museum of photography

Perhaps the most intriguing aspect of visiting this museum is that it is located inside a 15th-century building behind the Town Hall in what was once the town’s prison.

museum of photography in tallinn

I have to admit, wandering through this old prison was definitely the highlight because the photographs were a little disappointing. A large collection of historic photo equipment was a great way to learn about how photography has transitioned throughout recent decades but we couldn’t help but continue to be intrigued by the fact we were exploring a number of prison cells.

tallinn museum of photography

The narrow, winding staircases were a challenge to navigate, particularly if you are tall. A gift shop can be found in the basement offering visitors the chance to purchase a souvenir from their visit to Tallinn.

24 hours in tallinn

Summary

We literally fell in love with Tallinn!! It’s a pretty bold statement to make but honestly this was our favorite city throughout our Baltic States adventure. Our focus was primarily on enjoying the rich history throughout this city but for anyone wanting to enjoy the distinctive blend of modern versus new, this is definitely a place that is worth visiting.

tallinn estonia

By staying at the gorgeous Park Inn by Radisson Meriton, we had the opportunity to take the short stroll into the heart of the Old Town both days that we were in Tallinn. The viewing platforms that you can stumble across while wandering along the cobblestoned streets, offer breathtaking views across the city but the real treat awaits you when you head down into the Old Town.

24 hours in tallinn estonia

You could arguably fall in love with Tallinn without visiting any of the museums or attractions but in order to gain a greater appreciation of this city, we strongly encourage you to consider purchasing the Tallinn Card. It’s a great way to learn more about the history while offering free transportation options but regardless of whether you opt for this, we are 100% convinced you will love Tallinn just as much as we do!

Have you visited Tallinn, Estonia before? What are your experiences in the Baltic States?

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