S&H takes pride in creating artisan pizzas from scratch. Their kitchens make the fresh dough (but don’t call them doughboy) and sauce daily. This includes the five house-made pizza sauces, seven finishing drizzles, and a variety of cream cheese flavors for the tasty cinnamon rolls.
BUT, for our money, their pièce de résistance is their Vegan Pizza, Nothin But a “V” Thang!
This delicious pizza made with Bean Ragu, Vegan Cheese, Caramelized Onions, Roasted Peppers, Oven Roasted Corn, and Spinach is our favorite pizza bite in all of the Music City! There is just something how these flavors blend to be a pizza that doesn’t make you feel bad after. You are getting lovely vegetables made by locals with the best in mind for the community. This is a vegan’s dream come true.
We know there will be arguments and all are valid. That said if you’ve ever looked for a vegan place to eat you’d understand the struggle. This pie has defeated the struggle and has become our go-to when the mood for pizza arises. Well done y’all for making this plant-based (trying) local happy. For more menu options check out their website, Facebook and Instagram.
Locations
We always go to the 911 Buchanan Street location. Two other spots to try are 5270 Hickory Hollow in Antioch and Roll Out location at 1006 Buchanan Street in Nashville.
One thing buying local has taught us is that getting people out of fast food is a difficult task. Instead of fighting that Hugh Baby’s has taken the local care and love for the community and brought it to the fast food dining model. On Friday they offer a legend of a burger from Mississippi, The Slug Burger:
Made famous in Corinth, MS! Ground Pork and Soy Meal deep-fried and served with Pickles, Chopped Onions and Mustard.
Slug Burger
Look at that! Tasty Ground Pork and Soy Meal deep-fried.
Not only that they have wonderful menu items and some can be made Vegan. We also tried the Veggie Burger that is Vegetarian. Hold off on the Comeback sauce to be Vegan.
That’s why we’d love for you to try one of these:
Make sure you head to one of their Three Nashville Locations, 4816 Charlotte Avenue, 3001 West End Avenue or 718 Thompson Lane. Open seven days a week. Follow them on Facebook and/or Instagram.
It’s getting close to “Back to School” time and our kiddo is stepping up to get your young scholar ready for school with some great end of summer reading suggestions. Here are five-ish of her favorite reads she’s devoured this summer.
Share Your Smile by Raina Telgemeier
Have you ever thought about telling your own story, whether it be true or imagined? Are you interested in writing, drawing, or both? If the answers are yes, this fun, colorful, and the interactive journal is for you! With guidance from Raina herself, brainstorm ideas, make lists, paste in personal photos, and use your imagination like never before to create your own stories. For additional inspiration, special behind-the-scenes info from Raina’s own comics-making adventures is featured inside!
Is it an Accelerated Reader Book: No.
Why She Suggests this book: “I read the other books and loved them. This is about the making of those books that I loved.”
Morrigan Crow Book Series by Jessica Townsend
A breathtaking, enchanting new series by debut author Jessica Townsend, about a cursed girl who escapes death and finds herself in a magical world–but is then tested beyond her wildest imagination.
Is it an Accelerated Reader Book: Yes, “Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow” is an accelerated reader book as is “Wundersmith: The Calling of Morrigan Crow.”
Why She Suggests this book: “I really like the trials in the series because they are exciting and adventurous. It’s like Harry Potter series. If you like that series you will like this one.”
Payback on Poplar Lane by Margaret Mincks
Twelve-year-old Peter Gronkowski prides himself on being a professional businessman. Tired of the clichéd lemonade stands that line his block, he decides to start a better business with the help of an intern. This is Book #1 and recently released is Book 2, President of Poplar Lane!
Is it an Accelerated Reader Book: Yes, “Payback on Poplar Lane’ is an accelerated reader book. “President of Poplar Lane” will soon be one.
Why She Suggests this book: “I like the twists and turns in the book. I also like how who is telling the story changes and you get to see how the other side of the tale looks from the other character.”
The Royal Rabbits of London Series by Santa Montefiore & Sebag Montefiore
Our reader has read all but the most recent book. In book one Shylo stumbles across a band of Ratzis and overhears their evil plan to take a photo of the Queen in her nightie. The coauthor is Simon Sebag Montefiore.
Is it an Accelerated Reader Book: Yes, The first book is an accelerated reader. Sadly, none of the others have been added to the database.
Why She Suggests this book: “I didn’t expect a little bunny who didn’t know anything would take me to London for an adventure. The story is really really fun to read. This is one of my favorite series because it’s more like a cartoon and the plot of book showed Shylo’s determination to be a Royal Rabbit and to save London.”
The Science of Breakable Things by Tae Keller
Middle-schooler Natalie’s yearlong assignment to answer a question using the scientific process leads to truths about her mother’s depression and her own cultural identity.
Is it an Accelerated Reader Book: Yes, The Science of Breakable Things is an accelerated Reader Book.
Why She Suggests this book: “It’s not like any story I’ve read recently. It’s more like a diary. What I liked about Natalie was she’s funny and she went through a lot of good and bad experiences in her life. I enjoyed her trying to figure out how to do the egg drop competition and getting into her Mom’s lab.”
All these books are currently for sale at Parnassus Books. Make sure to follow Parnassus on Facebook and Instagram. Visit their website to learn about author events in-store.
WALK 3 bocks to the up and coming Buchanan Arts District / Slim and Huskies! Newer built home w/ covered front porch and back deck. New construction everywhere! The large backyard can host all kinds of get-togethers. Spacious rooms throughout. Matterport and Drone video available! 1mi to Germantown & 3mi downtown.
SCHOOLS
Elementary: Robert Churchwell Museum Magnet Middle: John Early Paideia High: Pearl Cohn Magnet.
PRICE
This property is listed at $319,900. Consult your local real estate agent to see.
Colorful culinary traditions are abundant in New England!
We’ve been to most of North America and each region has unique tastes that they have perfected. New England is one of those regions. Much like the South, Southwest and the Midwest the area has also been touched by immigration. That’s why the taste of Italy is still strong in the region and for our money, the best Italian we’ve ever tasted (we’ve never been to Italy though). Here are our five must-eats of New England:
1. Lobster Roll in Maine- The quintessential New England treat is the lobster roll. The best lobster roll in the World is the Maine lobster roll we had from The Clam Shack in Kennebunkport, Maine. The lobster is as fresh as you can get (they are pulling them off the back deck from the ocean), then steamed in ocean water. The meat is picked by hand. It’s served on a fresh round white roll that is baked daily 11 miles away at Reilly’s bakery in Biddeford, Maine. It’s served with an option of mayo, melted butter or if you want both! It’s no wonder why they sell as many as 500 of these per day! Located at 2 Western Ave, Kennebunk, ME 04043. Find their menu and more at their website.
Gorgeous
We chose Both!
Dine-In is available if there is inclement weather
2. Cannolis in Boston- Italians in North Boston have left their mark on the city. Some great Pizza (Sadly, Galleria Umberto was closed for July when we were there) and pasta can be found in the Northern part of Beantown. One place stood out to us though, Mike’s Pastry. I didn’t even know I loved Cannoli’s so much until I bit into one of these. Fresh cannoli shells filled with ricotta cheese. But it doesn’t stop there. They also provide the flavors of Italy: Limoncello, Amaretto, hazelnut, and pistachio. BUT WAIT, there’s more. Oreo, mint chip, chocolate dipped, pecan caramel and the list goes on. Cases upon cases of fresh cannoli, just waiting to be boxed up and enjoyed. We visited the 300 Hanover St, Boston, MA 02113 location. Find out more and their other location by visiting their website.
3. Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana in New Haven- This is one of the best and oldest pizzerias in the United States. (See our Pizza post from a bit back where we put them only behind Detroit’s Buddy’s Pizza) They have been doing it the same way since 1925—baked in a coal-fired brick pizza oven. They are most known for their white clam pie—crust, olive oil, oregano, grated cheese, chopped garlic, and fresh littleneck clams. This is not our cup of tea due to our not liking clams that much. It was delicious (for clams), we preferred the tomato pie—tomatoes, grated pecorino Romano cheese, garlic, oregano, and olive oil. YUMMMM!!!!! Plus, we had a bacon and cheese that would knock your socks off. The location we went to was located at 157 Wooster St, New Haven, CT 06511. Find their menu and other locations on their website.
The Original Tomato Pie w/ Mozzarella
Bacon and Cheese
White Clam Pizza
4. Seafood in Salem- The Clam Shack in Salem was a very lucky find for us. We just happened upon this delicious seafood shack by chance as we were driving around Salem after learning about witches. Well, this seafood was enchanting. It quickly became one of our favorites of the trip. Fresh seafood, perfect views of the bay and the best clam chowder I’ve ever tasted! They are located at 98 Restaurant Row, Salem, MA 01970.
5. Italian food on Cape Cod- Finding Montano’s Restaurant in North Truro, Massachusetts out on the Cape was a total accident. The perfect ending to a scenic day and driving around Cape Cod. This is what you would assume the best Italian cuisine would taste like! Why? Because it is! This place boasts made from scratch, fresh pasta, and pizza dough. It’s easy to see why it’s a local favorite. They are located at 481 US-6, North Truro, MA 02652. Find out more on their website.
We’re always looking at ways we can give back to our community. Poverty and The Arts volunteers are instrumental in helping the artists gain valuable social skills, receive needed encouragement, and establish security nets. Volunteers are provided with opportunities to support and build meaningful relationships with these amazing artists overcoming homelessness.
“If there is no friendship with the poor and no sharing of life with the poor, then there is no authentic commitment to liberation, because love only exists among equals.” – Father Gustavo Gutierrez, In the Company of the Poor
Interested in helping Click the link below to find out about the next Volunteer Orientation.
Music City Jazz Festival is more than an outdoor concert, it’s an event! It’s a place to people-watch, eat, drink, mingle, relax soak in the rays, and of course hear some of the coolest music performed by national recording smooth jazz artist. Music City’s Jazz Festival will feature classy veterans who have set the standard to young lions taking the jazz scene by storm, all capturing the spirit of smooth jazz that knows no boundaries in exhilarating, intimate performances.
See artists like Najee, Kirk Whalum, Jonathan Butler, Norman Brown, Yellowjackets, Lindsey Webster, Euge Groove, Jeff Lorber, Althea Rene, Alex Bugnon, Everette Harp, Pete Belasco, Paul Jackson Jr., Jeanette Harris, Mac Antoine, and More!
Great opportunity to live in the heart of East Nashville.
This home features an open concept layout with 3 Bedrooms and 3 Full Bathrooms, 10ft ceilings on the main level, Hardwoods throughout the main floor, large kitchen with gas stove, private fenced in yard, and a bonus room. Parking space for 2+, and plenty of on-street parking and minutes to dozens of East Nashville’s best restaurant’s, coffee shops, and shops! Elementary: Hattie Cotton Middle: Gra-Mar High: Maplewood Comprehensive. This property is listed at $385,000. Consult your local real estate agent to see.
Night Market occurs on the third Friday of every month, 5–9 p.m. Featuring live music (with the occasional DJ), Night Market offers our community an opportunity to shop, sip, and dine under the stars while supporting farmers, artists, local businesses and community organizations.
Join Nashville Farmers Market — rain or shine — at Gardens of Babylon, in the Farm Sheds and inside the Market House while enjoying craft beer and cocktails from The Picnic Tap and wine from Natchez Hills.
We recently discovered Blooma Nashville. I know, how did we not know. We’re always hearing about things after so many already know. Pass along companies like Blooma.
Their Story by Blooma:
Blooma Nashville Yoga is a locally-owned sister studio to Blooma Inc., which is based in Minneapolis. Blooma Nashville Director Jennifer Derryberry Mann has been part of the Blooma Inc. family from the very beginning, when she helped dear friend & Blooma founder Sarah Longacre Ehlers bring the vision for a prenatal/postnatal yoga studio into being in 2007. After helping open the doors to Blooma Minneapolis, Jenni taught there for two years, falling deeply in love with the support, the community, and the connection to birth, babies, and women becoming mothers.
When Jenni and her family moved to the South shortly after the birth of their second child, Jenni deeply felt the loss of the Blooma community. The support and love she’d experienced there was her introduction to the importance of self-care. The next two years of motherhood — with two little ones and a dose of postpartum depression — set the stage for the birth of Blooma Nashville Yoga in 2014.
Jenni is honored to hold space for women becoming mothers in Nashville. It is a blessing to join together with yoga teachers, wellness professionals, educators, and passionate mama advocates to weave a sweet web of Blooma love here in middle Tennessee! The studio brings together the most helpful resources for pregnancy, birth, parenting, and women’s continued self-care and self-discovery.
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We love what they are doing to help with the health and wellness of the mothers, children, and newborns in the Music City. Follow their Facebook page for events and below is a list of classes to sign up for this week: Click Here to Sign Up