Moose’s Tooth Pub & Pizzeria
Posted on June 18, 2017 by Ching under Food and Drink, Travel.
Our eating times were all sorts of jacked up when we were in Alaska. We were eating lunch and dinner at random times. I guess when there is no night time it’s not that unusual to eat dinner at 9 or 10 o’clock in the evening because it doesn’t feel like it’s that late outside.
Moose’s Tooth is where we ended up eating a late lunch after our Thunder Bird Falls adventure. Thunder Bird Falls is a nice trail really close to Anchorage in Chugiak, Alaska. It’s a pretty easy hike and easy to get to as well. It’s only about 25-minutes from Anchorage. Once you’re there, you can go up to view the waterfall from afar or you can take the creekside trail and get close to the waterfall.
We didn’t do that much hiking and we stopped plenty of times to take photos so it wasn’t like we were exhausted or anything, but we were starving nonetheless. So we decided to go to Moose’s Tooth for a late lunch.
Here’s what the restaurant looks like inside.
It’s kind of neat and it’s very popular with tourists and locals alike. We had to wait 30-40 minutes to be seated.
Here’s a picture of Sheryll with the kiddos that I took while we were waiting. The pretty girl next to Cameron is his girlfriend. She went on the hikes with us.
Moose’s Tooth is known for their handcrafted pizzas but they also have great salads. This is the spicy buffalo chicken salad.
There were lots of salad choices and they all sounded delicious.
I really wanted to try the raspberry vinaigrette salad because the descriptions sounds very similar to the summer salad that I love at the Yard House which they have removed from the menu. I was really disappointed when they did that.
Anyhow, the fat girl in me won. I was dying to try Moose’s Tooth pizza so I skipped the salad. One side of the menu is dedicated entirely to pizzas. Most pizzerias that I’ve been to will have two or three chicken pizza options. Moose’s Tooth had a dozen. They also had over a dozen regular meat options. There’s also more than a handful vegetarian pizza options. Something new that I hadn’t seen anywhere is a seafood pizza, which I now kind of wish I’d tried.
They have a very impressive menu.
We ordered three different pizzas. I believe this is the brewhouse favorite, which consists of Italian and chorizo sausage, sun-dried tomatoes, red onions, mozzarella, provolone, parmesan, and Denali sauce. This was Clayton’s pick.
This is the carnivore, which is the flavor that Brian and I really wanted. The carnivore consists of bacon, Canadian bacon, pepperoni, ground beef, Italian sausage, mozzarella, provolone, and marinara sauce.
This is the avalanche pizza, which is what the kids really wanted. The avalanche has pepperoni, blackened chicken, bacon, red onions, parsley, cheddar, mozzarella, provolone, and barbecue sauce.
We got the carnivore and avalanche in the largest size we could get and the brewhouse favorite in their medium size, which is also pretty big. I really wanted to the avalanche and the brewhouse but I got pretty full after one slice of the giant carnivore pizza.
I may or may not have tried to force a second slice down my throat. I couldn’t help it. It was so good! LOL.
The problem with going to a restaurant when you’re starving is, just like when you’re at the grocery store hungry, you end up ordering way more food than you can eat. This is what happened to us. The carnivore and avalanche pizzas were enormous. We probably should have been more strategic when ordering rather than just listening to our bellies. Anyway, we packed up almost half of all our food and sent it home with the Orbases. This works perfectly because growing kids eat a lot so they had plenty of leftover pizza to munch on over the next couple of days.
So what’s the verdict? I really loved Moose’s Tooth pizza. The wait was totally worth it. Their pizza is super good — some of the best I’d had. I highly recommend dining at the restaurant when you’re in Anchorage.
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Alaska Trip Recap
Posted on June 14, 2017 by Ching under Travel.
Brian and I usually take advantage of Memorial weekend to escape to somewhere fun and exciting. This year one of our goals is to go somewhere neither of us had ever been so we planned a trip to visit our friends in Alaska over the holiday weekend. The best part about traveling over Memorial weekend is we don’t have to use up much vacation time. I only had to take three days of vacation (Friday, Tuesday, and Wednesday) for this trip. It worked out great.
There is no Uber in Anchorage but Sheryll was nice enough to pick us up from the airport and then take us to our hotel to check in and freshen up. Our hotel was conveniently located only about ten minutes away from their place.
After our hotel pit stop, we spent the rest of the evening with the Orbases. We met their dog Maya and Brian made a new friend.
We also got to watch the Orbase boys, Steffano and Cameron, play basketball on our first night in Anchorage. What a treat!
After the game we went back to their place and enjoyed a delicious meal prepared by Clayton. Sam helped by staying home and keeping an eye on the potatoes while the rest of us were at the basketball game.
Clayton served up smoked salmon that was the best we’d ever had.
He baked the salmon skin in the oven until it was crispy like bacon.
The next day we all went for a nice hike at Thunder Bird Falls.
Here are some pictures that we took along the trail.
We got to see the most beautiful sights along the way.
Steffano is kind of a ham and wanted to be photographed a every turn.
Here’s a view of the waterfall from afar.
Obligatory waterfall photo.
After getting a photo with the waterfall as our backdrop, our group decided to go down for a closer look.
The Orbase kids: Sam, Steffano, and Cameron.
Another picture of Steffano.
Sheryll’s adorable daughter, Sam.
Here’s a picture of Sheryll taking a picture.
Brian and I couldn’t resist taking a few selfies at the base of the waterfall.
Thunder Bird Falls up close.
Here’s a picture of Brian taking a photo of Steffano and Sheryll.
Me.
Sam, Sheryll, and me.
Group selfie.
The kids.
Here’s a car selfie on the way to the Moose’s Tooth. More on that later.
Our next hike was in Seward, which was a bit of a drive.
At least it was scenic.
We passed by several waterfalls like this one along the road.
Here’s a selfie that Brian took with Maya on the way there.
This is a panoramic photo of the beach in Seward which is unlike any beach that we’d ever seen. The black sand is not really sand. It’s more like really fine rocks.
Our beach selfies.
Sheryll took a picture of us taking selfies.
It was a beautiful day for exploring.
And also taking fun panoramic photos.
Pictures of our Caines Head Trail hike.
Trail selfie.
Panoramic in the woods.
Group selfie at Caines Head Trail.
What a beautiful view!
We had a great time hanging out and hiking with the Orbases. It was way more hiking than Brian had ever done or ever expected to do. LOL. He was a good sport about it, though. And, the best part about hiking in Alaska – no ticks!
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15th Service Anniversary Lunch
Posted on June 14, 2017 by Ching under Food and Drink.
I had the good fortune of celebrating my fifteenth service anniversary with some wonderful people a few weeks ago. We ended up going to the Kitchen, a new restaurant that opened at the old Union Station. Well, it’s not that new but I hadn’t been there before until then.
Here are some pictures of our food.
As you can tell from the numerous food pictures, we had a large party. I don’t think they were quite prepared for us because the food and service that day was subpar. I have no complaints about the company, though.
Anyway, we ended up celebrating on May 25, ahead of my actual anniversary date of May 28 for a couple of reasons. First, May 28 fell on a Sunday this year. Secondly, Brian and I were leaving for Alaska on Friday, the 26th, and I wouldn’t be back in the office until June 1.
A couple of people weren’t able to make it but it worked out well otherwise. What made my service anniversary celebration even more special is that Ginger and Michelle had received approval for my new job earlier that day so I officially transitioned to my new role. Ginger announced it at lunch.
I knew it was in the works but had no idea it had been approved. Michelle joked that I’d probably come back from vacation to a new job and boss. However, it was approved sooner than expected. I was amazed at how quickly everything happened.
Anniversary celebration lunches are always nice but what makes this one all the more memorable for me is that I got to celebrate with both my old and new bosses. That doesn’t happen very often.
I’ve learned a lot over the last fifteen years. I feel like I’ve matured a lot as well. I’m thrilled to embark on adventures in my role. I have really enjoyed working with Michelle the past few months and am grateful to have her as my new boss. I feel blessed that I’ve gone from one awesome boss to the next.
I am grateful and blessed to achieve this milestone and look forward to many more years of service. Here’s to more milestones ahead!
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Fun Zumba Pics
Posted on June 12, 2017 by Ching under Zumba.
I think these were taken one night after Charis’ class.
I love my Zumba time and my Zumba family. And, now that I’m in Wichita more, I’m actually getting to sub classes. Last Monday I had the opportunity to fill in for Charis and tonight I filled in for Francie.
I’m actually teaching three classes at the Andover YMCA this summer. I have an Aqua Zumba class on Saturday mornings from 8:45 am to 9:45 am and Zumba classes on Saturday at 10:30 am and Sunday at 2:00 pm. I hope you guys can join us sometime. We love meeting new people and making new friends!
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Ritual and Desire: WAM Summer Opening Party
Posted on June 11, 2017 by Ching under Events.
Here are some pictures from the Wichita Art Museum‘s summer opening party: Ritual and Desire. The exhibit showcases contemporary glass art by Beth Lipman, Cassandra C. Jones, and Lauren Fensterstock. The exhibit will be on display from now until September 10.
The summer opening party is one of our most favorite events that signify the beginning of summer. We love being able to preview the exhibits right as they open.
They usually have live music, delicious hors d’oeuvres, and a cash bar. Brian and I love checking out the exhibits at the art museum but there is no better time to check them out than at the summer and fall opening parties.
Fly By Night provided fun music as people milled about and socialized.
One of the Fly By Night band members, Joe Stumpe, is my friend on Facebook by way of Twitter and Wichita Eagle. Another, Cianna (or Cynthia), works for Accuweather and works in my office building so I see her all the time in the elevator. I had no idea that she’s part of the band until that night.
Brian and I tend to keep to ourselves at these events but we did have good conversation with two women.
I think they found us, and our propensity for selfies, amusing.
Here are some pictures of the colorful and yummy hors d’oeuvres at the party.
They also had chicken and pineapple skewers which I did not photograph. I thought the food was pretty good. Brian didn’t enjoy the offerings as much as I did. Naturally, he was starving.
We ended up bailing so we could get him fed. We ended the evening at the Hill, one of Brian’s favorite restaurants. Yes, we still go there despite everything. The food is that good. But I digress… Go check out Ritual and Desire when you get a chance. It’s pretty cool.
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