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Lores Chocolate Birthday Party

lores chocolate philadelphia

A journey back to a land of sweet chocolate Goodness:  Philadelphia Lores Chocolate Birthday Parties Experience a memory my children will never forget.

We were recently  were invited to a Lores Chocolate birthday party,  with several other Philadelphia Bloggers it was a fantastic day….

As you walk downstairs into Lores Chocolates 7th Street location  and you are transformed back to a different time where people took the care  to make candy by hand. The chocolate party room has a lovely tin ceiling and brick walls, the room it oozed historic old city charm. The original Lores candy machines are located in the nostalgic space.   The best was the smell… amazing the warm sent of chocolate: dark, milk and white located in vats throughout the room.  It was intoxicating and inviting… I think I arrived in Lores Nirvana.

What to expect at the party?

To start The children and adults get a little history of chocolate by a Lores Chocolate personnel .   Then the children are split into 2 groups.  My kids started with the conveyor belt.  Maureen (Lores Party Coordinator) provided the children  with their own box of goodies to cover in chocolate.  The kids place each pretzel, marshmallow, and animal crackers  on the conveyor belt. Then watch as it their own stash gets cover in a flood of chocolate.

The kids even get to put their own little swirl on top of each chocolate with their fingers, so really “Hands On”.  Then at the end of the conveyor they pack ala Lucy Ball style.  Each kid ended up with a box of yummy chocolate.

lores chocolate birthday party

Next work with molds:  with Lores Owner Toney.  First up the hallow chocolate. Did you know they put the chocolate in a mold  then use a slow rotator to get the Lores Chocolate to cover the entire inside of the mold? So COOL to watch

Then the kids made lovely flowers of solid Lores chocolate. I have to say the Lores chocolate tastes amazing so if you have not tried you must.

The final chocolate experience was how nonpareils are made by hand.( I was actually jealous that the kids got to try making my favorite movie treat.) check out my making Nonpareils video.

How to make Nonpareils

I think my son talked Toney and Maureen ears off asking questions,  they were really great and patient.  You can tell the Lores couple has school age children because they created  a wonderful  hands on chocolate party great for girls and active boys.

I have to say this was a party experience unlike any other.   The charm and old world feel of the location makes it a fantastic place to teach the kids about a such a lovely art form.  Both My son and Daughter  said it was awesome and they wanted to come back.

The Lores Chocolate party packages start at $250 and well worth the very memorable experience.

Disclosure; I received no monetary compensation for this review but I did receive the entrance to the party and party chocolate favors.  The opinions stated in this post are mine own.

Wikipedia: Chocolate is a raw or processed food produced from the seed of the tropical Theobroma cacao tree.

Washington DC Food: Tips for kids

icecream sundae,carmines tugboat sundae

On or surprise the Kids Washington DC weekend we found a few thing out as far as feeding the kids and some great places to eat.

Holiday Inn Capitol Hill Brunch:I have to say it was a good brunch they did not make omelets but the eggs were fresh and they offered an omelet.  They had fresh fruit, yogurt, grits, oatmeal and more.  The did have 2 different types of sausage turkey and pork.  Waffles, French toast and pancakes.  I am a huge biscuits and gravy fan and I have to say theirs was on of the best I have had.   The kids ate for free if they ordered off the menu but since my son is older he wanted the buffet which was 2.00 per kid.  The total bill was price at $42+.

Air and Space is pricey the McDonalds which was the only option at air and space cost $37.00 for the 4 of us.

  • tip: you can go upstairs to order in the McD’s plus less crowded seating. Also the milkshakes, yogurt, ice cream you can only order in the back of the restaurant.

National Gallery Sculpture garden café we did not go but it is an option.

  • Tip: Natural History museum- we left and we walked out the street side turned right and walked to 7th turned left and  We walked up 7th ave and there is a ton of restaurants.  Also China Town

Carmines on 7th which is a family style Italian  place.  One plate is enough to feed a family of 4 .  The front end manger was very accommodating to the fact we had kids an seated us quickly. The meal comes with bread so you can avoid the garlic bread (but it did look amazing)

  • We got the calamari which was $27 it was extremely tender.  my kids love it we had leftovers

fried calamari

  • We also got the Penna ala Vodka ($25) which my husband, son and I loved it was spicy so you might want to stick to your more traditional.

penna ala vodka

  • The best was the desert. OMG(yes like a teenage girl it was that good it deserves a squeal)  They have a desert called the Titanic ($24)  but its smaller cousin is the “Tug Boat” ($15.50).  Hello amazing 6 scoops of ice cream hot fudge, banana,pineapple, chocolate really whip cream, sitting on thick gauche fudge that was so good I wanted to live in. Total bill for dinner was $80+

I would bring snack and pack a few PBJ because kids are always hungry.

What are some of your travel food tips for Washington Dc?  I would love to know them because we plan on going back to see the more of the national mall. It is a great place to visit.

Kids Washington DC: Top Tips for a great visit with Children

little girl at us capital buildingTaking children to Washington Dc can be  overwhelming trip. Here are a few tips I learned.  My husband and I took our kids to Washington DC for my sons birthday this past weekend it was a trip we booked last minute.  Since we live 3hrs away it is an easy getaway. Here are some fun things and tips:

Movie to watch before going to DC: Night at the Museum Battle of the Smithsonian will let the kids know more about where they are going and hype them up for the trip.

Hotel: Do you hotel location homework  We stayed at the Holiday Inn Capitol Hill ($130 a night) is not the newest hotel, the pool is not indoors which is not good if you don’t go in summer.  But the location is amazing, it is 2 short blocks (500 ft) from the doors of Smithsonian Air and Space museum. There is a Starbuck in the lobby and a CVS on the corner(just in case). Bonus refrigerator in the rooms (leftovers) I will review the food in my next post.

Parking in DC: We stayed at a hotel (be sure to remember parking fees apply) we paid $34 at our hotel but check in at 3:00 and left it till 5:00pm the next day one rate.

Transportation in Washington DC

  • Trains are an option but be sure to see if they are running with our government being over budget they were shut down the holiday weekend we were there.
  • Tourist Sight Seeing Buses They do have several hop on hop off  Old Town Trolley is one that says they have a actually person talking- I did not travel with them so I can’t recommend them.
  • Taxi’s are expensive a trip might run you $15-20 each way.
  • Shoes: this is a walking city make sure you and your children have a comfortable shoes and socks.  Tip: I would bring band-aids and Nu skin for those blisters.  Be sure to cut toe nails (kids) before you go.

Smithsonian Washington DC the place to be when in DC

  • National Mall; It is not a mall it is a massive lawn that the Smithsonian Museums surround- great place to take pictures or fly a kite, relax, eat pack lunch.
  • Smithsonian Cost:   Museums are free your tax dollars paid for them.
  • Smithsonian Tours: are free but might be a little long for the kids.  I just listen to them as I walk around
  • Hours: Smithsonian museums close at 5:30 unless a special occasion they were open late when we went, cool museums after dark. I would check the hours
  • Tip: Things look close together on a map..they are much much large they appear with tired kids
  • Tip: Do cut through museums  these building are enormous so do take advantage of cutting through the museums to get to the national mall. My family did not know and walk around Air and Space Museum to get the national mall,  only to have to walk past both again on the other side to head to the Natural History. Also remember closing time when needing to cut through the museums to get back to hotel.

Smithsonian top parents pick these were recommend by my friend on twitter:

looking at rocks at the smithsonian

Natural History Museum: from Dino to Diamonds (Hope diamond that is)  this is a must see museum.  Also they have areas where you can touch the rocks and stones.  Check out some videos my daughter did on the Natural History Museum from a 5 year olds  perspective.

exhibit air space museum kids

Air and Space Museum:  This was a treat for my son. Not only the amazing planes but have an interactive children area. While we where there,  they held  airplane contest for the kids so be sure to check out the times when you arrive.

  • Tip: The air and space museum have an Imax screen (for an additional charge) check time they do have some shows that are free so check the times calendar.smithsonian_ice_skating_rink

National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden: Located on the mall next to Natural  science Museum We walked through it is outside, the metal tree is really neat.  The ice rink which lead to a late night skating session $9.00 to skate(which included skates)  it is also well lit at night for skating.

  • Tip: he view is amazing you are staring at the National Archives

The Postal Museum -we did not get to go but planning another trip to do so

National History Museum– We are saving this one for another trip, sad we did not have enough time. I am sorry I missed Dorthy’s shoes.  Located close to the Washington monument

Lincoln Memorial is a hike it is at the other end of the mall past the reflecting pool.  We are saving seeing him for another visit.  Plus if you drive at night you can park pretty close.

We then headed to a different hotel near Dulles Airport.  So we could explore the new National Air and Space Museum Udvar_Hazy Center opened in 2003 I will tell you all about it in my next few posts. here is her video post on air and space museum

Have you taken a trip to DC what tips can you share?

Heading to Studio Home

Last week,  I went see an old friend Sam Ciardi and his new clothing line, in his new store.  The store Studio Home in Denville NJ.  Studio Home is a design furnishing showroom with great pieces hand-picked by Sam and his business partner Reenie Young.  Sam is a former fashion designer turned  interior designer.He and  Reenie met  several years ago while working with a local Denville design firm and hit it off.  They decided to create a retail space where they co mingle ideas and bring them to the masses: the result Studio Home.

 

Owners of Studio Home Sam Ciardi and Reenie Young

The Sams latest creative venture is a toddler clothing line is called “Street Laced”.  It is a collaboration of Sam Ciardi and Sarah Winstead.

Here is a sneak peek of the line. Sam and Sarah use lovely details such as jewels, bows,  and paint to create a girly and upscale look.  The swing coat seen below was a fun and whimsical piece added to the line .  I can’t wait to see what is to come.

The entire collection available to purchase in the Studio.  Sizes are 2t,3t,4t

street_laced_winter 2010street_laced_winter 2010Also take a look around the showroom of design and furnishings, a must see in person.

Painting by Reenie Young

Also Reenie Young co-owner has her great jewelry designs available for purchase.  Wonderful for the holidays.reenie young jewlery

If you get a chance stop by Studio Home in the quaint  town of Denville.  They have a Facebook Page you can see if they are having a special event.  Like the Studio Home 1st Friday,  wine and cheese party.
Denville, NJ, 07834
93-625-0036
Fri: 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Saturday: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm