Enjoying Toledo

May 28, 2010

Wei Wei Noodles/Seafood

12:59 am in Food

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Oui Oui!

For some reason I thought a “Pu Pu Platter” was a joke. But “Pu Pu” is real! And it includes ribs, wings, fried shrimp, egg rolls, and the wholey “American” crab rangoon. Cream cheese? Sure, I’ll take it.

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Long Island iced teas were enjoyed.

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My crispy tofu with scallions and cilantro was great. The greens lent a fresh, crisp taste against the warmth of the tofu and rich sauce. I don’t remember what D. ordered–pictured at left–but he loved it. He’s playing a video game right now, so I don’t want to bother him about it.

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We returned a week or so later with C., J., and Q. The large shrimp sauteed with garlic was a huge hit.

Note: Although dim sum is proudly posted on the overhanging signs outside, they do not serve dim sum. Shame. They do, however, serve the rarely offered geoduck clam–of which I have no experience and cannot say yay nor nay. But it’s uncommon and therefore mentionable.

Wei Wei | 1202 North Reynolds Road | (419) 531-1117


May 27, 2010

Boyd’s Candy Store

1:23 am in Shopping

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Disclaimer: I’m not much into candy. I’m not much into sugar. And, I’m not much into chocolate.

But I am into nostalgia, and as a child I loved all of the above. We’ve passed this “retro candy store” many times but only stopped about a week ago. Recommended. If only for the kind help from the sweetly dressed man who helps you out with your choices and the darling baskets you get to shop with.

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I was able to toss out old sweets in my neglected candy dish from Christmas for some watermelon lollypops, licorice, swiss fish, and jelly beans. Almost all of them I haven’t come across since I was a wee lass.  Cinnamon toothpicks? Check. Pop Rocks? Check. Chick-O-Stick? Check. Single packaged Swedish Fish (WHAT?). Check. Those spaceship disc shaped pods of peanut-packing-material that contained little balls of sugar? Yeah, check. They even have Sen-Sen and Choward’s scented gum (time to employ the use of Google).

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They also have a couple coolers of soda that beer connoisseurs might call “craft” sodas. I picked up a strawberry soda that remains in the fridge–again, I don’t like sugar but maybe, someday, I will try it. More likely though, I will give it to a friend.

Boyd’s Retro Candy Store | 954 Phillips Avenue | (419) 720-7387


Crystal Bowersox

12:28 am in Events,Music

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My good friend F. came into town via the train from NYC on the same Friday morning that the Crystal Bowersox/American Idol parade was scheduled. His cab driver enthusiastically told him all the details.

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Neither of F. nor myself actually watch American Idol but this being his third visit to Toledo, and my love of giving all of my visitors a truely Toledo-centric time, we walked to Summit Street after breakfast to enjoy the parade. Having a mayor on a motorcycle is as good a draw as any.

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There were quite a few mascots, and aside from the baseball team and the hockey team I was unable to identify for F. the other, silly tube-shaped characters. Any clues?

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The Toledo School for the Arts had a good deal of pride during the parade. And they should have! Crystal Bowersox is an alumni of that fantastic school located in uptown Toledo.

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And at the end of the parade, there was Ms. Bowersox. As I post this we know that she is 2nd in place for American Idol. Congrats to you, Crystal! You have a great career before you and Toledo (and all of America) loves you!

Crystal is a positive ambassador for Toledo and the TSA.

Toledo School for the Arts | 333 14th Street | (419) 246-8732


May 26, 2010

AIGA Toledo – Pangea Organics

11:34 pm in Events

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A couple weekends ago, the Toledo chapter of the AIGA hosted a design educators conference at the Crowne Plaza, downtown, for national members of the AIGA. Great for them and great for Toledo for all the visitors!

The opening event was a talk by Joshua Onysko, the CEO and  founder of Pangea Organics.

“Throughout Pangea’s growth, from its inception in 2000, Onysko, 32, has retained private ownership of his company, never straying from its vision.”

His talk, held at the Glass Pavilion at the TMA was open to the public for a small fee, and free to conference attendees.

Joshua’s life story and the story about his company’s commitment to human health as well as the health of our environment was inspirational, compelling, exposed his passion for dedicating oneself to a brand that he built, continues to prune and 100% believes in. All without having to exchange that passion for superficial and “unsustainable” business decisions.

Again, I applaud our young chapter of the AIGA for bringing in the business insights of the founder of Pangea, along with many other heavy hitters over the weekend, like Rick Poyner (“He never jumps the pond!”—in reference to how lucky Toledo is to get an internationally-known designer, so respected, over much larger American cities) and Rick Valicenti (Our own midwest design illuminati).

AIGA Toledo | AIGA National


May 12, 2010

Royal Pizza

11:02 pm in Food

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I’m going to keep this short and sweet. Thin crust. Thin. Crust.

Royal Pizza | 4843 North Detroit Avenue | (419) 478-8101


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