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NYC Nom Nom is a blog about food. Restaurants and recipes... from the good, to the bad, to the un-nommable. Recently, I joined Weight Watchers. But I refuse to give up my love for food. Join me on my journey of recipes and restaurants (whether you're dieting or not).

I am very fortunate in that I get to try many of the best restaurants in NYC. I also am realizing that I love to cook and have been expanding my culinary skills with my boyfriend, Mike. So what better way to chart my path through the world of food than with a blog?

I would not consider myself a foodie, as that moniker carries with it some level of expertise, of which I have none. I just really love food and am very lucky to have both access to good restaurants and a really great kitchen (by New York City standards anyway).

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11 September 10

People’s Pops on The Highline

I think that the Highline Parkis an excellent addition to NYC.  I love the story… I’m sure it’s romanticized, however, from what I understand it was an abandoned railroad track that was going to be demolished before someone went up there and saw a beautiful wildflower garden and went on a crusade to turn it into a public park.  It is now open from Gansevoort Street to 20th Street between 10th and 11th Aves.  It will eventually be open to 34th Street and while it’s quite far to the west, it’s worth the walk.  It’s a fun merger of the industrial parts of NYC and the beauty of a wild garden. 

There are small vendors allowed to sell food on the Highline, and I was excited to see People’s Pops were there on a day we were walking. 

They were making freshly shaved ice, however, that’s the one thing I forgot to take a picture of (d’oh!)

I chose the yellow plum + shiso.  It was REALLY great, however, I’m not sure I liked the skin in it.  It turned very plasticy in the pop.  The flavor was great, however.

Mike chose the blueberry, plum, and basil (continuing the odd merger of basil in desserts that we have run into often lately).  It was good, but I preferred mine.

On a hot day, it’s a perfect stop. 

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