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Lago Del Pino

June 18th, 2012

I am certainly no foodie. In fact any aspirations I’ve had for attaining that title have been dashed by my real foodie friends, who frequently become agitated with me for my love of microwave popcorn, ballpark hotdogs and the occasional box of fried chicken. It’s not that I don’t know what good food is supposed to taste like! I do. In fact I’m a fairly well traveled individual who’s tried quite a wide variety foods. I’m just not culinary elitist. At any rate, I recently joined some of my aforementioned foodie friends for an entirely new eating experience, and believe it or not, it’s one that can be found in the Tyler area. Now I know what my readers are probably thinking, but this is not simply the newest franchise from the big city moving into our area.

This is Tyler’s latest attempt at fine dinning, or at least as close as we can get.   Lago del Pino is invading territory previously held by the likes of Ricks on the Square, and Jake’s in Tyler. But while both restaurants are located right down town, Lago Del Pino sits lakeside at 14706 CR 1134 in between Tyler and Chandler.   The restaurant has the feel of a country club, with beautiful outdoor dining or large open spaces indoors for cool summer dining. In terms of ambiance, LDP is still “finding itself,” as one of my friends pointed out. (Not sure I’m comfortable taking credit for that line anyway). The outdoor section will be fantastic when the cooler months of autumn role around. Throw in a glass of wine, a fine tobacco product, and a little live music, and you’ve got the makings of a great evening out. The building is beautiful on the inside too, with a couple problems. First off the noise level is a bit high.

I expect the owners or operators will eventually identify some tasteful methods of quieting things down. My other critique has to do with the technical issues that should eventually work themselves out, things like a wobbly table, or food servers who seemed a bit out of their element at times. Honestly these things were minor issues for me but annoyed my friends who’s expectations were a bit higher than mine were. When our food arrived however, any preexisting irritation was forgotten.

The menu is not terribly complicated, nor overly expensive. Don’t get me wrong, it’s not economical exactly, but guests need not take out a loan for an evening out. The food was excellent, well cooked, familiar and imaginative at the same time… meaning, that even simple dishes had an extra zing. The steak was wonderfully tender and the salad fresh and delicious. (Wow, after those last few sentences I think I should ask for my foodie card back). Here’s the up-shot: despite the need for a bit of tweaking, Lago Del Pino will be a success on the strength of its chefs if nothing else. It’s a really neat restaurant, with something different to offer our area.

Bed, Bath & Beyond

September 10th, 2010

Working with wedding registries can get pretty frustrating. Bed, Bath & Beyond is just as frustrating as any other registry. Shopping off a registry is more frustrating than making one. Although they me you a paper with a bar-code of the item, the section of the store that they are located, and even a picture of many of the things, I still managed to be completely confused on where to find the right items. Shopping off a registry reminds me of being a child on a scavenger hunt. I always came in last in scavenger hunts, which is probably my issue. I did find, however that the website registry is much easier to use.

Bed, Bath & Beyond is a great place to register for a wedding. It has a great verity of all your house needs and wants. Not only does the store carry all you cooking needs, but they also sale paintings, mirrors, rugs and all different wall décor. They have all you need for each room in your house. The great thing about registering at Bed, Bath & Beyond is that they have great ideas for bigger gifts and they have great gifts for a cheaper price. They also have free gift wrapping for all size presents.

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When you are registering for your new home sometimes it is easy to over look some of the small important things. Like trash cans, scissors, office supplies, and small kitchen appliances. I recommend finding a wedding registry check list before going to the store. You most likely will end up with eight sets f silver wear or five toasters, because people forget to tell the cahier to take the item off your registry. If you are making a registry at more than one store, there is not reason to register for three toasters at one store and two at the other. Just pick the toaster, or microwave, or towel set that you like the most. You can create a Bed, Bath & Beyond registry online, which seems easier because you can see what you have already put on your list. Registering for your new home should not be a stressful or frustrating experience, have fun picking out gifts that you want people to buy you.

Bed, Bath & Beyond is definitely one of the best places in Tyler for a wedding registry. I just hope that your family and friends has an easier time finding the registry items than I did.