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A Scrumptious Holiday Gift

December 6th, 2011 | Posted by kristenm in NYC Food Tours - (0 Comments)

New York food tourHoliday shopping can be a giant pain for many of us. After a few decades shopping for the same people, i.e. your family, it can be hard to think of new and inventive ideas. I’ve always found that the best gifts are “experience” gifts. You send them to the spa for a day of relaxation. Or you get their heart pumping with a sky diving lesson. But a more tame option are NYC food tours. It’s a wonderful experience that will get people out of the house and doing something they enjoy…eating!

I recently had an epiphany with this marvelous idea for my sister and her husband. They live on Long Island, they only venture into the city every so often for a Broadway show, and they need a bit more adventure in their lives. Signing them up for New York food tours seemed like a viable option. It’s right in my price range, they get to learn more about the city, and they get to go to all the cool spots to eat. What could be better?

Sidewalks of NY even offers gift certificates to make purchasing even easier. The hardest part will be stealing your friends and family’s calendars to make sure they’re free on the day you choose!

food tours NYCOnce you begin indulging in what real, homemade food tastes like, you’ll never want to go back to these generic chain stores offering processed food. Americans tend to have a skewed sense of what a real doughnut tastes like. I had my first real doughnut on the east end of Long Island on a farm. It was an apple cider doughnut. It was heaven.

And heaven is what you’ll eat when you visit Doughnut Plant on the Lower East Side New York food tours. Although the establishment itself didn’t come to fruition until 1994, the recipes date back to 1910 when owner Mark Israel’s grandfather started working in a bakery at age 16.  His grandfather, Herman, opened up his own shop in 1934 in North Carolina. It is with his grandfather’s recipes and inspiration that he opens up Doughnut Plant. Flash forward to 2004 and Mark has invented the first jelly-filled square doughnut. Oh, and he opens up a bakery in Tokyo too!

Their doughnuts contain no trans fat, preservatives, artificial flavorings, and no eggs. Just high quality, fresh ingredients, and of course some love. Try a crème brûlée yeast doughnut or perhaps a cake doughnut. Yes, I said cake. Don’t forget to show some love to his homemade churros and cinnamon buns. After you check this New York food tour, you’ll say bye bye to Dunkin.

walking tours NYCI bet you thought Sidewalks of NY only did New York food tours. Well, you were wrong my friend. We also specialize in photography tours –several in fact. But today I want to focus on the Original Run with the Paparazzi Tour, mainly because it gives me plenty of opportunities for bad references to Lady Gaga…no really, it’s an insanely fun photo tour and you never know who you’ll run into when walking the streets of NYC.

You’ll learn plenty of tricks and tips from professional paparazzo. It’s not about just finding the celebrities. It’s about how to take that perfect shot before they duck into a limo or cover their faces. And it’s not about taking the bad shot of them eating a messy sandwich either. We want to teach you how to take quality shots that you can later sell. The wonderful thing about this New York walking tour is that no two tours are the same. Depending on who’s in town that day, we go where the celebrities are. See where they live, eat, shop, and film.

You never know which A-lister you’ll see or what parts of the city you can explore. Hey, maybe you’ll even see the queen of paparazzi herself Ms. Gaga and if you ask her politely enough, I’m sure she’ll take a photo with her little monsters.