Starlight – Two Blondes in the Heartland http://twoblondesintheheartland.com Mon, 26 Sep 2022 01:41:14 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://i0.wp.com/twoblondesintheheartland.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/cropped-Two-Blondes-in-the-Heartland.png?fit=32%2C32 Starlight – Two Blondes in the Heartland http://twoblondesintheheartland.com 32 32 178423655 The Ultimate South Carolina Road Trip http://twoblondesintheheartland.com/the-ultimate-south-carolina-road-trip/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-ultimate-south-carolina-road-trip Sun, 25 Sep 2022 16:25:04 +0000 https://twoblondesintheheartland.com/?p=145

Whether you are traveling as a family, a couple, or enjoying a solo trip, South Carolina is a perfect road trip destination. Low-country comfort food, charming Southern hospitality, gorgeous beaches, and breathtaking sunsets, the list of reasons to visit is never-ending! While this trip takes you through Greenville, Columbia, Hilton Head Island, Charleston, and Myrtle Beach, I strongly encourage you to veer off on your own path if you have time and check out some of the smaller hidden gems. We only had a week actually within South Carolina (the other two days were travel days), so although this itinerary will definitely make sure you hit the highlights, there was no way I could cover all beauty and history that lies within this state.

Also, please remember that every traveler is different. Although the pace at which we traveled and the number of attractions we saw in each location worked for us, it may not work for everyone. Please make adjustments that fit your own preferences, health concerns, ages of family members, etc.

We chose to travel in August because it worked best for our schedule, but the prime time to visit the South is either March – May or September – November. All the beauty, not as much of the heat. We got married in Georgia in October and it was PERFECT. This was actually my first time in the South during the summer months and while I loved it, I definitely prefer the fall.

Day 1: New York to Virginia

This is a South Carolina road trip, so I won’t really get into places to see in Virginia, but I will highly encourage you to check out Shenandoah National Park in Luray, VA when you have a chance. We took Skyline Drive through the park and it was gorgeous. This is a 110-mile scenic drive with numerous overlooks and waterfalls, as well as hiking opportunities. This post from Tales of a Mountain Mama is perfect if you’d like to try to do some hiking in Shenandoah with kiddos. Honestly, it’s got great ideas for anyone – even if you are traveling sans children. There is a $30 fee to enter the park, so be prepared for that. However, this is good for a week, so if you’re going to be in the area longer or will be returning on the same route within the week, it’s not such a bad deal. It was worth it to me, as I really wanted to see the views from Skyline Drive.

We started at 6 a.m. from the Finger Lakes region of New York, so we got to the park in time for a late lunch. We chose to try Skyland Dining, as it was located within the park. No complaints, but not necessarily a recommendation, either. It was good, but it wasn’t memorable. Just depends on what you’re looking for.

We then drove on to Roanoke. Again, this isn’t a Virginia post, but downtown Roanoke is definitely worth a visit. I did not allot the amount of time necessary to enjoy this area, but will certainly do so on an upcoming VA trip. We had an excellent dinner at Three Notch’d Brewing Company. I had the Brussel Caesar and it did not disappoint.

After nightfall, we also enjoyed viewing the Roanoke Star in Mill Mountain Park.

We also chose to stay in Roanoke for the night. While there are many good hotels to choose from, I recommend The Hotel Roanoke.

Day 2: Roanoke to Greenville

For breakfast in Roanoke, I would suggest stopping by Scratch Biscuit Company. There’s NOTHING bad on this menu. Eat it all. Every bit.

My husband and I really enjoy history and nature, so we always fit National Parks into all our trips. We enjoy getting our National Park Passport stamps, as well as learning more about historical events and seeing the diverse natural habitats throughout the US. About three and a half hours from Roanoke, you can visit Kings Mountain National Military Park in Blacksburg, SC. This park preserves the site of the Kings Mountain Battle during the Revolutionary War. They have different events that you can check out, but none on the day we visited. Also, due to COVID and staffing issues, the visitor’s centers at many of the smaller national parks we visited were closed despite online information saying they were open. The parks themselves were still open, though, so it just depends on what you prefer to do when you visit. Many of them still had the cancellation stamps for the Passport available!

We then traveled 40 minutes to Cowpens National Battlefield in Chesney, SC, which is another important location in Revolutionary War history.

For lunch, we popped into Town Grill & Pizza, which was absolutely adorable and I cannot recommend it enough. The food was good, not spectacular and certainly not fancy. It’s not going to be a place you find trending on the ‘Gram any time soon, pretty sure it hasn’t been updated since I’ve been born, but it is charming as all get out and I just loved it.

Another 45 minutes down the road in Landrum, SC is Campbell’s Covered Bridge, which is the only covered bridge left in the entire state of South Carolina. Obviously, if you’re not as into history as I am, you can go ahead and take a direct route to Greenville, but to me, these stops are what make the roadtrip worth the drive!

Jones Gap State Park in Marietta, SC is another well-loved local spot and only 35 minutes from Landrum. While we were only able to get a glimpse of all this park has to offer, it’s definitely worth a couple days on its own! Waterfalls, camping, fishing, hiking and the state’s first designated scenic river make this park a must-see for any nature lover!

At this point, you’re almost to Greenville, so most people would just go ahead and drive on in. However, we aren’t most people, so we went an hour out of the way to see Issaqueena Falls. My husband loves waterfalls, so I try to find a few on each of our trips. At this waterfall, there is a lookout point and then there is the option to hike further to get a much better view of the falls. I was a little nervous about snakes….so we didn’t venture all the way down. However, it’s a beautiful waterfall and if you have more appropriate hiking footwear than I did at the time (or you aren’t afraid of snakes), it’s definitely worth the jaunt.

By this time, we were pretty hungry, so we wandered back to Greenville and hit their Pettigru Historic District for some dinner. This area has some excellent local restaurants and shops. While not unique to Greenville, we settled on Tupelo Honey because their availability fit with our schedule.

After dinner, we wanted to try out some local craft beer. We hit the jackpot with the Birds Fly South Ale Project! Friendly staff, great beer, and a fun atmosphere. Definitely recommend. And then, we went out to Traveler’s Rest to get ice cream at Pink Mama’s!

Travelers Rest is an adorable little town. I really wanted to ride bikes on the Swamp Rabbit Trail, but we just didn’t have the time. However, if you are able, it’s an activity that many locals and tourists alike really seem to enjoy.

For accommodations in Greenville, I recommend Pettigru Place Bed & Breakfast, but there are also a lot of other nice hotels in the area.

Day 3: Greenville to Hilton Head

When traveling, I like to find local coffee shops to enjoy before sitting down to breakfast. We absolutely loved Spill the Beans Coffee in Greenville.

First of all, the coffee was really good. Like, really good. Also, they have ice cream! YEAH! But, mostly, I loved the view.

Falls Park is one of the most popular spots in Greenville, and it’s easy to see why! Beautiful views, the sound of the falls, and plenty of seating to enjoy it all. Because of its popularity, even at 6:30 a.m., we were not alone. There were kiddos there conditioning for fall sports, people reading books, and many people just walking on the bridge and enjoying their coffee, just like us!

For breakfast, we went to Biscuit Head and this was another excellent decision! First of all, the biscuits, appropriately named cat head biscuits, are seriously HUGE. Every bit as big as a cat’s head. And so fluffy! Absolutely worth every penny and then some. Because we were in South Carolina, you better believe we also got some pimento grits. Pimento cheese is THE thing in South Carolina. Do not leave without trying this delightful dish. (Or you can be like me and “try” it for days on end with every meal possible.) We also HAD to get some fried green tomatoes. I was raised on fried green tomatoes and when I tell you that South Carolina provided me with some tomatoes pretty close to as good as Grandma’s, I’m giving the ultimate compliment!

After we said our goodbyes to Greenville, we drove on to Ninety-Six, SC, home of the Ninety-Six National Historic Site.

Another hour and a half down the road, we pulled into Columbia, SC.

If you’re following our itinerary, it should be about lunch time, but regardless of whether you’re looking for lunch or supper, I recommend The Blue Marlin for authentic low-county dishes and a clean, up-scale ambience.

After lunch, you’re in the perfect spot to check out the South Carolina State House. There are guided tours, if you have the time, but the staff was really informative and friendly even while we were just looking around.

While you are there, make time to see the African American History Monument, which is also located on the state grounds and illustrates the history of Black South Carolinians.

After this, I had planned to spend the rest of the day at Congaree National Park in Hopkins, SC. I wanted to walk their boardwalk and go kayaking. It was actually one of the days I was looking forward to the most on this trip….until I realized that we were going kayaking in a swamp. There’s absolutely nothing wrong with this and for more outdoorsy, adventurous friends who don’t mind huge spiders, water snakes, and the occasional gator sighting, this would be the outing for you! Not so much for me.

We still wanted to see the park, so we went ahead and made the 30 minute drive from downtown Columbia to Congaree, but we weren’t there long. I can’t stress enough that this was our choice! There is a lot to see and do at this park, but it just isn’t what we were looking for.

After Congaree, head on down to Hilton Head to get your first glimpse of the beach! Oh my goodness, did we love Hilton Head. If you are looking for relaxation, spas, and tons of beach time, I would definitely stay at one of the resorts on the island. However, as the goal of our trip was to see as much of South Carolina as we could, we were only staying two nights on the island and the resorts usually (but not always!) require at least a three or four night stay.

Our first stop once we got to town (about a three-hour drive from Congaree) was the Harbortown Lighthouse Museum. This is located on the Sea Pines Resort, which I highly recommend if you are staying longer than a few nights. They have beautiful vacation homes that you can rent for pretty decent prices. If you aren’t staying at the resort, you do have to pay an entrance of $9. Personally, we felt this was well worth it, as there are golf courses, shopping, kayaking and more inside those gates.

We then grabbed dinner at Bullies BBQ, which is known to be the best on the island. It was pretty good, I will say. You don’t want to take BBQ advice from us because we are die hard KCMO and Texas BBQ fans. I’m not sure much of anything could change our mind on this, so please check out Bullies based on everyone else’s rave reviews. Again, not saying it wasn’t good. It was! We’re just biased.

If you like to grab a beer after dinner and/or are interested in local breweries, I also recommend checking out Hilton Head Brewing Company.

After this, we enjoyed an evening stroll on Coligny Beach.

There are soooo many beautiful places to stay on Hilton Head. If you’re only staying a night or two, like we were, I would also suggest staying at the Courtyard Marriott. While it’s not super unique or trendy, it was very nice, very clean, and very well decorated. Staff was excellent, as well.

Day 4: Hilton Head Island

Hilton Head has amazing bakeries and I had the hardest time selecting which ones to enjoy, as I didn’t want to miss out on anything! (I may have a fondness for baked goods….)

For our first morning on the island, we chose the French Bakery. Great little location on the water, friendly service, and excellent food.

After breakfast, grab some bikes! This is a big thing on the island. EVERYONE rides bikes everywhere. Insider tip: I know the tandem bike looks cute and sure, it makes fun pics, but unless this is something you’re used to, I’m not sure I’d recommend it…….yes, this is based on my cool decision to rent a tandem pike for “cute pictures.” I got the worst bruises I’ve ever had, but honestly, as awful as it was, I’d do it again because we laughed so hard. Anyway, we rented bikes from Hilton Head Outfitters. Great prices and excellent customer service. I did notice that some people had some cuter bikes, so if that’s important to you, you may want to look around. All the places looked pretty comparable in price.

Hilton Head has great biking trails. I recommend Mitchelville Freedom Park and Greens Shell Park.

For lunch, you cannot miss Salty Dog Cafe. It’s the most visited restaurant on the island and for good reason! We had a traditional low country boil, which was excellent. We also tried out the gator bites in honor of the new friend we passed on the way to lunch….

After lunch, take some time to relax on the beach or do some shopping! There are so many fun shops!

For dinner, head to Skullcreek Boathouse for more top-notch sea food.

After dinner, I recommend enjoying a sunset dolphin tour. These do need to be booked in advance and fill up fairly quickly, so plan ahead. This was a nice relaxing way to end the evening. Our tour guide was really knowledgeable about the area, we saw many dolphins, and our daughter even got to drive the boat!

After the tour, you can check out all the nightlife options the island offers or, if you’re more like us, you can get some rest so you’re ready for the next day’s destination: Charleston!

Day 5: Charleston

Start your day with my other favorite Hilton Head Bakery, Hilton Head Social Bakery. This bakery has some of the most beautiful pastries I’ve ever seen. They don’t have indoor seating, so plan to eat outside and maybe plan for a bit of a line, depending on what time you get there.

Once you’ve had your fill, head on down the road toward Charleston, which is about a two and a half hour drive. By the time you get there, you’ll likely be ready for lunch, so I recommend pulling into Rodney Scott’s Whole Hog BBQ.

Then, head out to Mount Pleasant where you can start by seeing Charles Pinckney National Historic Site. After you’ve had a chance to look around there, please make time to visit Boone Hall Plantation & Gardens. This is a plantation that focuses on Gullah culture. It is the only plantation in the South Carolina low country to offer a full presentation on this unique culture, as well as offering a Black History in America exhibit. Absolutely can’t be missed. Plan on spending four to five hours at this location, as there are numerous exhibits, presentations, and tours that I highly encourage you to participate in. Tickets are $28 for adults and $12 for children, but well worth every penny.

It’s absolutely impossible to see Charleston in one visit, much less one day. We have been multiple times and still have so much to see. If you have time, I also recommend spending a day shopping on King street.

Whether you spent the day immersing yourself in Carolinian history or shopping ’til you drop, you’re going to be hungry. For dinner, I cannot stress this highly enough: GO TO TATTOOED MOOSE. GO. GO QUICKLY. RUN, DON’T WALK. When you get there, order the Thanksgiving Sammy with a side of duck fries. Some boiled peanuts if you’re really hungry. Eat the Thanksgiving Sammy slowly. Savor every bite. This will be the best moment of your life. You may try to recreate this sandwich every Thanksgiving. Your family may not appreciate these efforts or love the sandwich the way it deserves to be loved. If that happens, call me. I can empathize.

Tattooed Moose is my favorite place to eat – maybe in the country! But, it’s a bar. It’s casual and pretty loud. If you’re looking for something a little more upscale, I’d recommend Peninsula Grill. While you’re there, you absolutely must grab a piece of their Ultimate Coconut Cake. We ordered this for our daughter’s 16th birthday and it was perfect. As extra incentive, Peninsula Grill comes highly recommended by my aunt, who is probably the biggest foodie I’ve ever met.

After dinner, take some time to stroll along Rainbow Row. Enjoy the beautiful pastel colored homes, the nearby cobblestone roads, the lantern lit paths.

You can also enjoy the Joe Riley Waterfront Park, which features the famous pineapple fountain. As you can tell from my picture, this fountain is open to the public! Take a moment to cool off before grabbing a cold one from the Palmetto Brewing Company, another great South Carolina craft brewery!

By now you’re likely looking for a comfy bed and a cool pillow. I recommend the Wild Dunes resort in Isle of Palms. We stayed there while in the area and absolutely loved it. There’s direct access to the beach, friendly staff, adults only pools, beautiful rooms.

Day 6: Myrtle Beach

There are sooooo many excellent places to eat breakfast in Charleston. Personal recommendations include Millers All Day and Another Broken Egg Cafe, but there are really a ton to choose from. If you choose to stay in Isle of Palms, I’d also like to recommend Acme Lowcountry Kitchen. It’s nothing fancy, but that’s exactly what I liked about it. Super casual, plenty of tables, no rush. Authentic low country food, wonderful pimento cheese grits (again, you can’t get enough pimento cheese in SC), super sweet servers.

After breakfast, spend some time on the beach or check out the Charleston City Market. We also really enjoyed Blue Bicycle Books.

After saying goodbye to Charleston, head on to Myrtle Beach.

What follows is my opinion only. Plenty of people will have a different opinion and that’s okay!

Myrtle Beach Boardwalk can be a lot of fun – if you’re prepared for it. It’s got a fun, county fair atmosphere. Lots of little vendor-type shops, as well as souvenir shops, carnival games and food, even an amusement park. But….it’s also rundown and not super safe. I found it to be pretty dirty, which was sad because seems like with a little work, it could be a really great location. But what do I know?

I recommend checking out the SkyWheel (make sure to get your coupon by clicking the link!) and Gay Dolphin Gift Cove. Gay Dolphin has every souvenir that could possibly exist, so if you go here, well, you probably won’t need to go anywhere else for souvenirs!

For dinner, grab a table at Maggi D’s and order the fried ravioli. It’s a local favorite and easy to see why!

After dinner, head out to Barefoot Landing! More shopping, a beautiful carousel, live music, tons of food! This was our favorite spot in Myrtle Beach!

Nightlife in Myrtle Beach is HOPPING. Tons to do if this is something you’re into. Bars, clubs, shows, you will not be bored!

When looking for hotel accommodations in Myrtle Beach, I recommend doing your research. My personal choice is SeaSide Resort in North Myrtle Beach, but there are also a lot of other nice places, as well.

Day 7: Myrtle Beach

For breakfast, check out Blueberry’s Grill. They offer a nice selection of hearty breakfasts, as well as lighter fare for those of us who like to eat on the healthier side (especially if the last week of southern comfort food is catching up with you!).

Yes, I totally had to buy one of those mugs.

After breakfast, head out to Brookgreen Gardens where you can enjoy art exhibits, a zoo, botanical gardens, and so much history. Just outside Myrtle Beach in Murrell’s Inlet, this is a must-see attraction while you’re in the area.

I also strongly suggest you swing by Loleo for a mid-morning smoothie. This juice bar is absolutely adorable and the smoothies are excellent!

For lunch, you can’t go wrong with Croissants Bistro & Bakery. This was one of my favorite restaurants on this trip, so don’t skip it! I had the power salad and it was delicious!

We then spent the afternoon at Broadway on the Beach. (I continuously got this confused with the Boardwalk, but they are quite different.)

Excellent shopping, yummy food, amusement rides, games, entertainment, beer, I could go on and on.

For dinner, make sure you have reservations for the Sea Captain’s House. After Croissants, this was the other place I absolutely had to try. I was not disappointed!

Knowing that it was my last meal in South Carolina, I had to get the fried green tomatoes, but they have excellent sea food options that I recommend you splurge on! Not everyone is obsessed with fried green tomatoes, I understand. The she-crab soup was the absolute best I’ve ever had, and it came highly recommended by local friends. Definitely give that a try.

At this point, we began our trek back to NY, so this was the end of our time in South Carolina. We went on to Fayetteville, NC for the evening. If you are headed back the same direction, read on for a couple more bonus days!

Day 8: Virginia

For breakfast, check out Maple Street Biscuit Company! This was a fun little restaurant that we really enjoyed!

Then, take a jaunt down the road about three hours and enjoy lunch at the Secret Sandwich Society in Richmond.

After that, take in a couple historic sites! We enjoyed the Maggie L Walker National Historic Site and the Richmond National Battlefield Park.

Next, drive into the Arlington/Washington, DC area where you can have a night out at the Washington Nationals baseball game! You can eat dinner at the game!

For accommodations in Arlington, I really liked the Westin Arlington Gateway. Super friendly staff and very clean rooms.

Day 9: Arlington

For breakfast, check out Bob & Edith’s Diner! It was a little crowded, but I completely understand why! Excellent food and such a cute little place!

Spend the day taking in the sights of Arlington! Arlington House, Arlington National Cemetery, and the George Washington Memorial Parkway are all in the area.

Before leaving town, we grabbed lunch at Kaldi’s Social House, which is a super cute little restaurant with excellent healthy options and super yum smoothies! One of my bestest friends, Eloise, recommended it and she’s definitely one of the coolest people I know, so I’d trust her. She always knows the good stuff.

After a week on the road, I was so tired that I’m pretty sure I slept the rest of the way home! What an amazing trip we had. I can’t recommend it enough!! Thanks for reading along! I’d love to know: Which South Carolina gem are you most excited to see?

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Myrtle & Cypress Coffeehouse http://twoblondesintheheartland.com/myrtle-cypress-coffeehouse/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=myrtle-cypress-coffeehouse Sun, 14 Feb 2021 20:39:51 +0000 http://twoblondesintheheartland.com/?p=133

Happy Valentine’s Day!!

I’m so sorry that I’ve neglected this blog so badly. We initially started it to highlight our Nebraska Passport adventures, of which we had many more than I wrote about, but which were also cut short due to COVID and time constraints. I will try to do a better job keeping up with some of the cute places we go, but to be honest, we aren’t going as many places as we used to, both due to COVID and job demands. As time permits, I am going to write about a lot of the places we went during Passport, as I want to share the experience even if Nebraska Passport 2020 is over. Regardless of how much work this blog needs, I’m glad you’re here reading this today!

For Valentine’s Day, my husband and I decided we wanted to brave the cold for one of my favorite spots in Omaha, Myrtle & Cypress. I am going to apologize upfront for not having more pictures. I completely forgot due to the bone chilling cold. The high for today is -6°F! Seriously, my brain was probably frozen.

This place is one of my favorites for many reasons, but first and foremost, it’s yum. They have a carnelian iced tea that arguably, I could make at home, but I don’t think so. Theirs is better. It’s like the difference between when you make a grilled cheese and then your mom makes a grilled cheese. it’s the same grilled cheese…but it’s not. When it’s this cold outside and I’m still wanting their iced tea, you know it’s gotta be good!

Dan had their vanilla latte because Dan really likes vanilla… He gets vanilla even when we go out for ice cream, so if you want to know where the best vanilla anything is, well, I’d start by asking my husband.

Anyway, the vanilla latte, as pictured above, was excellent. We took a trip to Montreal a couple years ago and one of our favorite things about the trip was how amazingly good their coffee was. The coffee at Myrtle & Cypress, which they have recently started roasting themselves (HOW COOL IS THAT?!), tastes exactly like the coffee we had in Montreal. So good. They also make a lot of their syrups from scratch, as well.

Finally, we enjoyed sharing their vegan cinnamon roll, which I forgot to take a picture of, but it was also super yum. They feature a fairly decent variety of baked goods, most of which (maybe even all) were vegan and/or gluten free.

I also really like the cozy feel of their shop. The only thing that I would give you a heads up about is that a large part of their available seating is near the door, which can get a little chilly on a day like today. My favorite place to sit is in the kids’ area at the back of the shop. I don’t have kids little enough for their play area, but I like the comfy space. Overall, if you’re looking for a safe space where you can sit and enjoy your drinks, I would highly recommend this shop, as it’s quite long and the seating is well-spaced. We were nowhere within six feet of anyone the entire time we were there.

I also want to give a quick shout-out to our baristas, Alyssa & Jaden. They were so sweet, super professional, and just did a great job.

Overall, definitely 5/5.

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Passport Stop #9: Gallery 9 http://twoblondesintheheartland.com/passport-stop-9-gallery-nine/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=passport-stop-9-gallery-nine Wed, 10 Jun 2020 16:37:43 +0000 http://twoblondesintheheartland.com/?p=123

Our ninth stop on the Nebraska Passport was Gallery 9. I didn’t do that on purpose. It just worked out that way!

This is a cute little gallery featuring local artists from Lincoln, Nebraska. I didn’t take pictures of the artwork out of respect for the artists. (The exception being the cards I purchased.) However, there were many pieces that were quite beautiful and are definitely worth viewing.

There was also this little guy who had quite the personality.

Hello, Puppers!

I purchased a couple cards with prints that I really liked. These are perfect for any occasion, as well as just saying hi! I’ve been trying to get better at sending cards and letters for no special reason other than it’s always nice to get something cute in the mail.

The gallery is small, so it doesn’t take much time to tour. However, it’s a cute little place and the artists are quite talented. I recommend stopping by and making a purchase to support these local artists.

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Passport Stop #8: Baker’s Candies http://twoblondesintheheartland.com/nebraska-passport-stop-8-bakers-candies/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=nebraska-passport-stop-8-bakers-candies Wed, 10 Jun 2020 16:06:58 +0000 http://twoblondesintheheartland.com/?p=114
Baker’s Candies, Greenwood, NE

Located in Greenwood, NE, Baker’s Candies is the largest candy shop in Nebraska and well worth every second spent there.

First and foremost, they make the best chocolate meltaways ever. Absolutely hands down. Ever. My favorites are the Scooters coffee and milk chocolate mint flavors, but I’ve never had a bad one.

candy, barbecue sauce and seasoning

As you can see, they have other types of candy, as well. Many of them you aren’t going to find in every store anymore. I must have said, “Oh! I haven’t seen these in forever!” at least ten times.

They also have different flavors of pop. We always get a few different kinds when we go, as my husband likes to make magnets out of the bottlecaps. Again, many of these aren’t going to be at your local grocery store or Walmart.

I love that they also carry many “from Nebraska” items, such as the Misty’s seasoning. That was a staple in our house growing up and I’m excited to use it again!

I was really surprised at the selection of barbecue sauces and seasonings that they had, as well. We grabbed this Uncle Earnie’s barbecue sauce, made in Cedar Creek, NE. I plan on using this to grill some BBQ chicken soon!

Overall, this is a great place to find some unique items made right here in the heartland. I definitely recommend that you stop by!

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Passport Stop #7 & Wine Passport Stop #1: Cellar 426 Winery http://twoblondesintheheartland.com/passport-stop-7-wine-passport-stop-1-cellar-426-winery/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=passport-stop-7-wine-passport-stop-1-cellar-426-winery Tue, 09 Jun 2020 21:45:56 +0000 http://twoblondesintheheartland.com/?p=105
Cellar 426, Ashland, Nebraska

Our seventh Nebraska Passport Stop was Cellar 426 Winery. Located in Ashland, Nebraska, this winery has been a favorite of ours for a few years, so we were happy to return!

A wine tasting is our favorite thing to do when visiting a winery, but with the current health measures, this was not available to us. Luckily, we’ve tasted most of their wines before, so we shared a glass of their Sunflower White.

We also enjoyed some of their homemade bread and herbed butter. Very good and very reasonably priced (approximately $4, if I remember right).

Their wines are also very reasonably priced. I don’t recall any of them being over $20. A bottle of the Sunflower White that we enjoyed was only $16.

Given the current health measures, the atmosphere wasn’t quite as cozy and inviting as it usually is, but we still enjoyed ourselves. We appreciated their attention to social distancing and keeping everything clean. The staff was friendly and attentive, as usual.

We look forward to coming back many times in the future and hope to see you there!

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Passport Stop #6: Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum http://twoblondesintheheartland.com/passport-stop-6-strategic-air-command-aerospace-museum/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=passport-stop-6-strategic-air-command-aerospace-museum Tue, 09 Jun 2020 20:49:33 +0000 http://twoblondesintheheartland.com/?p=99
Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum, Ashland, NE

The Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum, located near Ashland, Nebraska, has an amazing collection of military aircraft, including a B-47E, an F-105, and more. You can also see the Apollo Command Space Module, as well as the Atlantis Shuttle Trainer. There are also a wide variety of interesting exhibits throughout the museum, including exhibits featuring astronaut Clayton Anderson, the Tuskogee Airmen, and many more.

If you have young children, you can also visit the Children’s Learning Center, which features many interactive exhibits for little ones.

I also recommend trying out the Flight Simulators. You can purchase rides for $10.00.

A good thing to know ahead of time: admission for adults is $13.00. With Passport, you can get a slight discount, so I think it’s $12.60 or $12.65. Something like that. It’s completely worth it, but good to know ahead of time just in case that’s not in your budget. It’s always free to get your stamp and leave, but I thought I would mention it for those of you who want to tour the museum (which I recommend). Also, they have a lunch cafe open from 10:30 AM – 2:00 PM, in case you want to grab a bite to eat.

I regret that we didn’t take more photos, as there is definitely so much more to see than these two pictures I snapped outside. (Whoopsie.) However, we really enjoyed our visit and hope that you will, too!

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Passport Stop #5: Nebraska Brewing Company http://twoblondesintheheartland.com/passport-stop-5-nebraska-brewing-company/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=passport-stop-5-nebraska-brewing-company Mon, 08 Jun 2020 00:25:47 +0000 http://twoblondesintheheartland.com/?p=89
Nebraska Brewing Company, La Vista, NE

The first time I drove out to La Vista to visit the Nebraska Brewing Company, I wanted a beer so bad. And when I got there, they were closed. The sign on the door informed me that they were closed as they were participating in Blackout Tuesday to show solidarity with their community. Gestures like this go a long way with me, so this cemented my decision to return.

The second time I drove out to La Vista to visit the Nebraska Brewing Company, I still wanted that beer. I ordered the Apricot Saison and all I can say is YES! Woohoo! It was so good.

We didn’t stay long. Just shared our beer and left, but it was a fun environment and it would be fun to return with friends sometime in the future. We appreciated that they were very careful to have tables spaced widely apart and sanitized the tables after every use. The only drawback is that they no longer serve food and we were pretty hungry. However, they are cool about letting people bring food in from other places and even let you have food delivered there if you’d like.

Overall, this is a nice place to just unwind and enjoy some good quality beer. I highly recommend you drop by!

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Passport Stop #4: Beyond Golf Bar + Kitchen http://twoblondesintheheartland.com/passport-stop-4-beyond-golf-bar-kitchen/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=passport-stop-4-beyond-golf-bar-kitchen Sun, 07 Jun 2020 16:28:26 +0000 http://twoblondesintheheartland.com/?p=81
Beyond Golf, La Vista, NE

My husband and I popped over to Beyond Golf Bar + Kitchen the other day for a quick drink and dessert. As it was a week night, we planned on being there for half an hour or so. Until we saw the golf simulator bays.

Dan loves to golf. Me, on the other hand, I can’t figure out why multiple clubs are needed to begin with. And once I have one in my hand, getting it to connect with the ball is almost impossible. However, I’m usually up for trying almost anything once, so we decided to rent a bay for an hour. The price was pretty reasonable ($20 per hour – flat rate, not per person) and the simulator was super impressive. As someone who doesn’t know much about golf, I warn you that my descriptions of the simulator may not be that helpful, but here’s what I liked:

First, you can choose whether to play a course or just practice on the driving range. Secondly, there are numerous courses to choose from. And third, the simulator is surprisingly realistic. If there is a slope on the course, the floor tilts. There are multiple lies, including the rough, fairway, and bunker. (I spent most of my time in the rough.)

Aside from the golf simulator, the food and drink were excellent. I had an Excelsior cider ($7) that was really good. I prefer dry ciders and this one really hit the spot. Dan had the Farmhouse Saison ($6.50), which was also really good.

We also tried out their Cookie Skillet ($6). The cookie of the day was peanut butter. This was served in a cast iron skillet, with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, and topped off by peanut butter cups. Let’s just say it didn’t last long.

Last, but not least, I also want to mention that our server was excellent. He was very attentive, helped us understand how to work the simulator, and kept our drinks full. Overall, this was a great spot to visit and we highly recommend you check it out!

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Passport Stop #3: Our SpecialTea http://twoblondesintheheartland.com/passport-stop-3-our-specialtea/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=passport-stop-3-our-specialtea Sun, 07 Jun 2020 15:40:44 +0000 http://twoblondesintheheartland.com/?p=77

Tucked away in Blair, Nebraska is the most adorable little tea room. I had never heard of this establishment before, but after enjoying tea and scones with our wonderful hostess, we already have our return visit booked.

When they coined the phrase “the hostess with the mostest,” they must have had Jean, the owner of SpecialTea, in mind. She was genuinely thrilled to see us. She greeted us immediately, provided hand sanitizer, and began explaining the changes in the tea room due to COVID-19. Not only were we struck by the beauty of the tea room, but we also appreciated Jean’s attention to safety standards. She apologized profusely for the use of plastic silverware, as it is not the proper way to dress a table for tea, but again, this spoke to her attempts to provide her customers with a safe and enjoyable visit.

Jean had an incredible variety of teas to choose from. I selected Snickerdoodle and was not disappointed. She served my tea in a beautiful antique teapot and then brought me the best raspberry scone I have ever tasted. I know my way around a kitchen pretty well and can whip up some pretty tasty treats, so it is a true compliment for me to say this was better than any scones I have ever made. Ever. Absolutely delicious.

In the back of the tea room is a cute little gift shop where Jean has stocked tea, coffee, jewelry, tea pots and more. I bought some blueberry cobbler coffee that has since become pretty popular around my house.

The decor, the tea, and the food were enough to ensure I would return, but the icing on the cake was definitely Jean herself. She took the time to tell me the history of her tea room, including where she acquired much of her beautiful china and tableware. I don’t want to spoil it for her, so I won’t share any of her stories here. However, when you visit, please ask her to tell you about the Seven Sisters. And then watch her face light up. Her deep love for her family and their traditions is evident in every story she tells. My husband and I greatly enjoyed listening to her share her memories with us.

I can’t recommend this place highly enough. I hope you enjoy yourself as much as we did!

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Passport Stop #2: Mulhall’s http://twoblondesintheheartland.com/passport-stop-2-mulhalls/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=passport-stop-2-mulhalls Thu, 04 Jun 2020 00:48:12 +0000 http://twoblondesintheheartland.com/?p=71
Mulhall’s, Omaha, NE

Our second stop on the Nebraska Passport was Mulhall’s. I was convinced that I had never seen this place until my husband showed me that I actually drive by it all the time. I’m not sure how I didn’t notice, as it is actually quite large. It had almost anything we could want in the way of plants, gardening, and outdoor living items. The staff was knowledgeable and courteous, and the selection was great.

I purchased these cute little chamomile and mint plants, hoping that they would fare better than last year’s plants. (I have something of a brown thumb.)

I’m happy to report the mint is alive and well. As for the chamomile, well….better luck next year.

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