gratitude-a-thon day 250: community dinner at rifrullo cafe

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Rifrullo, is where the old Sealy’s used to be. No, I’m not doing their advertising for them, I’m just a big fan (and getting bigger)!
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The first Community Dinner last night. It was really, REALLY fun.
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Our table of happy eaters.

I’m kind of a picky eater. Always have been. This was a major feature of my childhood. It wasn’t that my mom wasn’t a spectacular cook, it was that my palate was limited. And it’s sort of stayed that way. I love food. LOVE. FOOD. And I eat it. A. LOT. But I’m not the one who you should take to dinner if you are eating fish (which makes me gag, even the smell, EVEN THE IDEA, EVEN AN AQUARIUM IN THE RESTAURANT COULD MAKE ME WANT TO PROJECTILE VOMIT).

But there are plenty of things I do eat, and adore and become obsessed with. And my latest obsession, is the new restaurant Rifrullo Cafe. It’s an “Eat In. Hang Out. Take Away.”  place, gorgeously decorated, with fresh and inventive fare, and I seem to be unable to stop eating in, hanging out, and taking away from it.

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Shoot, I don’t know the warm and attentive waitress’s name (maybe Marina?), but here she is with owner Colleen Suhanosky.
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Bobby the chef. You killed it last night, Bobby–it was amazing!

Last night was their  first Community Dinner, which will happen every Monday night. It’s a candlelit, BYOB deal. I went with some friends and we had a super great time. The food was just unbelievable, and I was with some foodie folk, so don’t just take my word for it (now that you know I’m not the Anthony Bourdain of Brookline).

I should have written down descriptions of all the dishes, but I was laughing and talking too much, but I’ll give you a little run-down of what I remember. We started off with ricotta crostini with a swiss chard topping. I could have eaten the entire plate for my meal. The main course was a pork tenderloin with a chick pea side dish. The tenderloin, which I always find hard not to overcook, or undercook, was exactly right and chock full of flavor. And the chick pea thing was fantastic and satisfying. The side dish of fennel with bread and some sort of cheesy sauce made us all swoon. LITERALLY. SWOON. The dessert was a lemon curd and plum tart. Major delish. By the end of the meal, I was thinking of asking the owner, Colleen if she would adopt me (she already has three kids, so I decided she might not want to, and who wants to face rejection if you don’t have to).

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The lemon curd, plum tart. Cue the harp music.

Colleen Suhanosky has owned restaurants in New York and Nantucket, and has created a unique space with food not available elsewhere in Brookline . Her baked goods alone are insanely outrageous, and could become a real problem for me, without careful monitoring. I may need house arrest to stay away from the gluten free, melt-in-your-mouth chocolate cookie, which is the size of a small midwestern farm.

Ah, gratitude to Rifrullo. Glad this place is here. I miss Sealy’s, but I am just a little bit in love with this new incarnation. Thanks, Colleen & Company! I’m going to do a few laps around the reservoir now.

gratitude-a-thon: day 233: small bites friday

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My sister Joni is unexpectedly visiting because a dear friend is gavely ill. Not happy about the friend, but so darn thrilled I get to see her!

Two days ago, a friend and I saw Museum of Fine Arts Exhibit, She Who Tells a Story, a collection of photographs from 12 leading women photographers from Iran and the Arab world, including our friend Rania Matar, who was there to see it with us. It is beautiful, and brilliant. And so is she. You should go.

Let’s here it for Matt Labrum, Union, Utah’s football coach who suspended his entire team for cyber bullying. Score.

Wendy Davis, the fillibuster queen of Texas, who stood in pink sneaks for more than 12 hours to block a statewide abortion restriction, is running for Governor. She’d have my vote, alright.

BHS girls Varsity soccer beat Weymouth yesterday, 2, zip! Go Warriors!

Brookline foodies, celebrate! Rifrullo Cafe, at the site of the beloved Sealey’s is up and running. And aside from the awesome fresh and flavorful fare, the place is totally gorgeous! I have had two nights of take out already and it’s absolutely delish! This is a smashing addition to the hood. Go today. Like me, you’ll want to go again tomorrow. To owner, Colleen Suhanosky, thanks for making my life better!

The light around 6 everyday is so spectacular that I want to squeal with delight, but I fear someone would mistake me for a pig.

I watched Michael J. Fox’s new show last night, and aside from the discomfort I felt over his obvious Parkinson’s, I laughed at the great writing. Good show, brave and talented dude.

If Riley doesn’t start watching what he eats, he could end up at a doggy gym. Roll over.

Sometimes you buy something and it’s just not right. Check out these retailers with great return policies.  Makes me want to go shopping right now.