Restaurant Review: Eggspectation in Newark, DE

Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️☆☆ (3 out of 5)

A little over a month ago, I had one of those simple but sweet mornings, brunch with my boys at Eggspectation.

If you know me, you know I’m always on the lookout for good gluten-free options. Eating out gluten-free can be hit or miss, so when a restaurant offers multiple options, I go in hopeful (and maybe just a little extra excited).

The Atmosphere & Service

First, the vibe. Eggspectation has a fun, upbeat atmosphere. It’s lively without being overwhelming — the kind of place where you can relax, talk, and actually enjoy your time together. The service was genuinely great. Friendly, attentive, and welcoming — which always makes a difference.

What We Loved

The gluten-free French toast was a standout. Soft on the inside, perfectly cooked, and full of flavor without feeling heavy.

The Avocado Toast Eggs Benedict was another win. Rich, flavorful, and clearly made with care. It’s always encouraging when gluten-free options feel intentional and not like an afterthought.

The Honest Moment

Now for the real talk.

The gluten-free pancakes were not good.

I really wanted them to be. Gluten-free pancakes are tricky, and I always try to give them grace — but the texture and flavor just didn’t hit the mark. That’s definitely something we’ll skip next time.

And that one dish is what brings my overall rating to 3.5 out of 5 stars.

Would We Go Back?

Yes, we would.

When a restaurant gets the atmosphere right, delivers strong service, and offers several solid gluten-free options, it’s worth another visit. We’ll just be ordering differently next time.

Because in the end, brunch isn’t just about perfect pancakes.

It’s about sitting across from my boys, sharing food, laughing at the table, and enjoying a slow morning together.

And that part? That was still five stars.

Beef Wellington, 2,700 Miles Apart

Christmas was already in motion when the universe decided to have a little fun with me.

I was in my kitchen making Beef Wellington when I called my brother to wish him a Merry Christmas. Mid-conversation, he casually mentioned that he was also making Beef Wellington for himself and our dad. We were 2,700 miles apart, yet somehow preparing the exact same meal at the exact same time. I couldn’t help but laugh. It felt like one of those quiet, unmistakable reminders that distance doesn’t really matter when hearts – and minds – are still connected.

This year’s Beef Wellington felt especially meaningful, not just because of that moment, but because it represented persistence, patience, and finally getting it right.

The Gluten-Free Redemption

I followed the Food Network recipe for Individual Beef Wellingtons as my guide. While I didn’t follow it exactly, it was the foundation I mimicked and adapted to fit my needs, especially gluten-free ones.

In the past, gluten-free puff pastry had been my downfall. The last time I tried making Beef Wellington with a gluten-free option, the pastry tasted terrible and honestly ruined the dish. It was dense, off-flavored, and disappointing after so much effort. I went into this attempt cautiously, hopeful but guarded.

This time, I used DUFOUR gluten-free puff pastry, and it was absolute perfection. Flaky, buttery, and everything puff pastry should be. It completely redeemed the dish and erased every bad memory of failed gluten-free attempts. I was beyond happy with the outcome, and even better, the kids loved the entire Christmas feast. Watching them enjoy it made all the effort worth it.

The Great Pâté Hunt

Then there was the pâté...

I never imagined that finding liver pâté would be the hardest part of my Christmas menu. I searched high and low – multiple grocery stores, multiple days – wasting far more time than I care to admit. It felt absurd that such a classic ingredient was so hard to track down.

Finally, I reached out to my cousin and his fiancée for suggestions. Without hesitation, Jen said, “Janssen’s Market in Greenville, DE.”

At that point, pâté was the very last thing on my list. I got in the car and drove 30 minutes, hoping they truly had what I needed because I didn’t have the energy for another dead end.

They had it!

The liver pâté from Janssen’s Market was exactly what I had been searching for, and it tied the entire dish together. Rich, smooth, and balanced, it elevated the Beef Wellington and brought everything into harmony. Janssen’s didn’t just finish my shopping list; they saved my sanity and my Christmas dinner.

Worth Every Mile

That Christmas meal ended up being more than just food. It was a connection across distance, a redemption story for gluten-free cooking, and a reminder that sometimes the last ingredient, the hardest one to find, is what makes everything complete.

Pure magic on a plate, worth every mile driven, and a Christmas dinner I won’t forget anytime soon.

Review: SouthHouse (Philadelphia, PA)

A Gluten-Free Friendly Stop in South Philly

⭐ Rating: 3 out of 5 stars ⭐⭐⭐☆☆

After picking my daughter up from the airport, we made a much-needed dinner stop at SouthHouse in Philadelphia, and I’m really glad we did.

SouthHouse describes itself as a neighborhood dive-style sports bar, and that vibe comes through right away: casual, welcoming, and perfect for comfort food after a long day. What stood out to me most, though, was how thoughtfully they accommodate gluten-free diners.

Gluten-Free Options That Matter

We ordered cheesesteaks and burgers, and I truly appreciated that SouthHouse offers:

  • Gluten-free buns for their smashburgers
  • Gluten-free hoagie rolls for cheesesteaks
  • A dedicated fryer, which is huge if you’re gluten-free

Knowing that cross-contamination was taken seriously made the experience much more relaxed and enjoyable.

The Real Standout: Fries & Tater Tots

While the sandwiches were solid and filling, the real stars of the night were the fries and tater tots. Perfectly cooked, well-seasoned, and fried in that dedicated fryer – they absolutely delivered. Portions were generous, too; we all ended up taking leftovers home.

If I’m being completely honest, I’d go back just for their app menu. Those fries and tots alone are worth the visit.

Service & Food Notes

Although the restaurant was not very crowded, the service was slow. We did take some time deciding what to order since we had so many gluten-free choices available – something that doesn’t happen often, but even factoring that in, the wait felt longer than expected.

The cheesesteak was a bit dry and definitely needed more Cheese Whiz. In hindsight, I should have asked for extra Whiz, as the portion provided wasn’t quite enough to balance the meat and roll.

Final Thoughts

SouthHouse earns 3 stars from me. While the sandwiches didn’t fully stand out and the service lagged, the gluten-free options, dedicated fryer, and standout fries and tater tots make this a place I’d still return to, especially for appetizers. For anyone eating gluten-free in South Philly, it remains a solid option, just not a must-visit.


SouthHouse
2535 S. 13th St.
Philadelphia, PA 19148
📞 267-314-5937
📧 southhousephilly@gmail.com

🔗 Learn more: https://southhousephilly.com/

Restaurant Review: P.S. & Company (Philadelphia, PA)

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5)

While in Philadelphia, I stopped by P.S. & Co. after a recommendation from Felim (@feedmefey), specifically to try their cinnamon rolls. Since I was already in the city that morning, it felt like the perfect opportunity to see if they lived up to the hype.

They absolutely did.

P.S. & Co. is a renowned organic, vegan, and gluten-free bakery and café in Philadelphia, and the care they put into their food is immediately noticeable. The cinnamon rolls were outstanding – soft, rich, and perfectly spiced with just the right balance of sweetness. The texture was spot on and satisfying with every bite. Even without being heated at the restaurant, the flavor held beautifully, which speaks to the quality and freshness of the pastry.

Because I had a 45-minute drive back to Maryland, I chose to take them home boxed rather than warmed. Reheating them myself was simple, and they tasted just as indulgent once warmed. The cinnamon flavor came through without being overpowering, and the icing was smooth and generous without overwhelming the roll.

What made the experience even better was the personal touch. The owner, Andrea Kyan, was at the counter helping me with my order, and she was incredibly friendly and genuinely enthusiastic. Her warmth and passion for what she does made the visit feel welcoming and memorable.

These cinnamon rolls also traveled surprisingly well, something not all pastries can claim. They held their structure and flavor beautifully and made for a perfect weekend treat at home. They were a hit with my kids.

If you’re in Philadelphia and looking for a cinnamon roll that delivers on flavor, quality, and experience, especially within the organic, vegan, and gluten-free space, P.S. & Co. is absolutely worth a visit.


P.S. & Co.
1706 Locust Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103

https://psandco.com/

📞 + 1.215.985.1706
✉️ info@psandco.com

A Day in New York City With My Kids

The kids and I took a 2.5-hour drive into New York City for our first visit together. Even though the round-trip was five hours total, every minute was worth it. My kids had been to NYC once before, about six or seven years ago with their father.

I grew up visiting my east coast family who lived just 12 miles from the city, and I honestly couldn’t tell you how many times I’ve been there. Yet somehow, I never had the chance to go with my kids, until now.

We spent the day exploring the city by hopping on and off the tour buses, letting them guide us through the energy and chaos of NYC. Times Square was our first stop since that is where I garaged my car. It was bright, loud, and everything you expect it to be. From there, we made our way to the Empire State Building, standing beneath it and just taking in the scale of it all. We spent a great deal of time at the Empire State Building. It was way more commercialized than I remember it was back 30+ years ago. Due to this, it took a lot longer to get to the overlook on the 86th floor.

Later, we visited the World Trade Center Pools. The shift from the noise of the city to the stillness of that space hit me deeply. Watching my kids take it in so quietly… it’s a moment I won’t forget. We ended our time by wandering through the WTC Mall before making our way back to Times Square for dinner and then starting the drive home.

It was a long day, but it was filled with memories that I will hold close. Seeing New York City through my kids’ eyes made the whole experience feel new, magical, and worth every mile.


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Review: Seacrets: Jamaica USA – Ocean City, Maryland

Ocean City Memories & Seacrets for Dinner

The kids and I drove two hours to Ocean City, Maryland, a beach town that holds a special place in my heart. I lived here in the late 1990s during an internship at a local advertising business, so returning felt nostalgic – it felt like I was returning home. We arrived around 3 PM on a slightly gloomy day. Since it’s off-season, the town was peaceful and uncrowded, though many shops were closed. My kids loved seeing where I used to live.

We kicked off our visit with a barefoot walk along the beach, hunting for seashells, then warmed up at Java Beach Cafe • Bakery. I enjoyed my usual hot chai latte (it’s my go-to wherever I go). The Ocean City Boardwalk is impressively long, about 30 blocks, but with night falling, we only made it to around 10th Street before turning back.

For dinner, we went to Seacrets, which I hadn’t visited in nearly three decades. The food was outstanding, and the menu clearly marked gluten-free options. Since I’m allergic to chicken, I swapped the Cobb Salad’s chicken for shrimp, and it was massive and delicious. I ate almost the entire salad, except for two halves of a hard-boiled egg that my daughter cheekily stole!

We’ll definitely return, especially since my older son wasn’t with us. He would have loved it just as much.


Rating: 5 out of 5 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
5 stars for: food, quality, and service. It was a bit pricey, but the quality is well worth it.


Seacrets
117 49th St
Ocean City, MD 21842
(410) 524-4900
seacrets.com

Review: Steak & Main – North East, Maryland

A 5-Star Birthday Dinner at Steak & Main

For my daughter’s birthday, we headed to Steak & Main — a place we’d heard amazing things about — and the experience truly delivered. Even though the restaurant doesn’t require dressing up, we did anyway because that’s my daughter’s birthday tradition. It added a fun, elegant touch that set the tone for the night.

We had a table of six, and everyone ordered something different, which made it easy to get a feel for the menu. Three of us ordered sushi, and the plates that came out looked like something from a top-tier sushi house — fresh, beautifully plated, and absolutely delicious. Two of us chose steaks that were cooked perfectly, tender and full of flavor. And one person ordered the filet mignon meatloaf, which turned out to be surprisingly incredible comfort food with a fine-dining twist.

As for gluten-free options, the menu wasn’t clearly marked, but our server was extremely helpful. She walked us through the menu and let me know exactly what was safe for us to order. It made a huge difference, and everything we chose was flavorful, safely prepared, and absolutely worth it.

The service, the food, and the atmosphere all came together for a night that felt special from start to finish. Steak & Main is a definite 5-star experience, and we left already talking about what we want to try next time.


Rating: 5 out of 5 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Here’s why:

Overall Experience: From the food to the service to the celebration vibes, Steak & Main delivered a perfect night. Truly worth every star.

Food: Every dish was incredible. The sushi was fresh, perfectly presented, and full of flavor. The steaks were tender, juicy, and cooked to perfection. The filet mignon meatloaf was a delightful surprise — rich, savory, and memorable.

Gluten-Free Options: The menu wasn’t clearly marked, but our server walked us through everything we could safely eat. Every gluten-free dish was thoughtfully prepared and delicious.

Service: Our server, Angelina M. was attentive, friendly, and made the experience effortless.

Atmosphere: Even without dressing up, the restaurant has a warm, inviting vibe. Dressing up for my daughter’s birthday made it feel extra special.


Steak & Main
107 S Main St
North East, MD 21901
410-287-3512
https://steakandmain.com/

Review: Jersey Mike’s – Newark, Delaware

As someone with a gluten allergy (and with children who are also gluten-free), finding a sandwich shop that truly understands cross-contamination precautions can be a challenge. Normally, we skip sandwich places altogether since gluten-free rolls are rarely an option, but at Jersey Mike’s, things were different.

I recently took my sons to Jersey Mike’s to try out their subs on Udi’s Gluten-Free Bread, and we were genuinely impressed. The guys behind the counter went above and beyond to make sure our order was safe. They were friendly, accommodating, and clearly knowledgeable about the steps needed to avoid cross-contamination. It immediately put us at ease and made us feel welcome, something that’s not always the case when dining out gluten-free.

At Jersey Mike’s, you can choose from two gluten-free bread sizes: Regular and Giant. We went with the Regular size this time since each of us ordered separate sandwiches. However, if we end up getting the same sandwich next time, the Giant size would be a better deal financially. It’s large enough to split in half and share, saving money without compromising flavor.

The meat and cheeses were freshly sliced right in front of us, which added to the quality and freshness of our sandwiches. The bread held up nicely (which isn’t always the case), had a good texture, and the fillings were fresh. While mine was a bit on the dry side and could’ve used a little more mayo, that was an easy fix with an extra mayo packet. Overall, it was a satisfying meal and a positive experience from start to finish.

Jersey Mike’s uses Udi’s pre-packaged gluten-free rolls, baked off-site to minimize risk, and they follow clear protocols to prevent cross-contamination. While a shared kitchen always carries some level of risk, from what I saw, they took every precaution seriously.

For anyone living gluten-free who misses a good deli-style sandwich, Jersey Mike’s is definitely worth a visit. We’ll absolutely be going back.


Rating: 4 out of 5 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Here’s why:

  • +1 star for excellent gluten-free awareness and precautions
  • +1 star for friendly, accommodating service
  • +1 star for freshness (meats and cheeses sliced in front of you)
  • +1 star for availability of gluten-free bread in both sizes
  • –1 star for the sandwich being a bit dry and needing more mayo

Location Visited:
Jersey Mike’s Subs
1107 S. College Ave
Newark, DE 19713
📞 (302) 454-7100
🕙 Open 7 Days a Week: 10 AM – 9 PM

November is Gluten-Free Diet Awareness Month 🌾✨

Did you know November is Gluten-Free Diet Awareness Month? For my family, this month is more than just awareness; it’s a reminder of how far we’ve come on our gluten-free journey.

My children and I were diagnosed with gluten allergies back in August 2013, and we’ve been living gluten-free ever since. At first, it felt overwhelming, reading every label, asking endless questions at restaurants, and trying to recreate all our favorite meals without gluten. But over time, it became second nature. We discovered new foods, learned how to cook differently, and realized that a gluten-free lifestyle can still be full of flavor and joy.

Living gluten-free isn’t a trend for us; it’s a necessity. It’s how we stay healthy, energized, and balanced. However, I also know how challenging it can be, especially for families just starting out. That’s why Gluten-Free Diet Awareness Month is so important – to spread education, understanding, and support for those who are navigating this lifestyle for the first time.

Here are a few ways you can get involved this month:
🍞 Try a new gluten-free recipe via my blog — you might be surprised how good gluten-free recipes can be!
🍕 Support restaurants that offer safe, gluten-free options.
🛒 Read ingredient labels carefully — gluten can hide in sauces, snacks, and even vitamins.
💬 Share your story — your experience might help someone else who’s struggling.

Being gluten-free isn’t about what we’ve had to give up, it’s about what we’ve gained: better health, awareness, and the appreciation for the foods that truly nourish us. 🌿

From Farm to Freezer

Splitting a Half Steer from Sunnybrook Farm & Apiary

If you know me, you know I like to keep my freezer stocked and support local farms whenever I can. There’s just something satisfying about knowing exactly where your food comes from — and that it was raised with care.

Recently, my cousin and I decided to go in on half a butchered steer from Sunnybrook Farm & Apiary in Elkton, Maryland. Their beef is processed and packaged by ClarkCo Meats in Pennsylvania, and the quality really shows. Everything came vacuum-sealed, clearly labeled, and ready for the freezer. My cousin and I split it evenly, and now I’ve got about 115 pounds of fresh, local beef stuffed in my freezer.

Sunnybrook Farm & Apiary is a gem in the area; they sell beef, pork, eggs, and honey, all produced right on the farm. You can truly taste the quality and care in their products.

The first cut I decided to try was a tri-tip, and oh my goodness — it was delicious! Tender, juicy, and full of flavor. There’s nothing quite like grilling up a piece of beef that was raised just a few miles away. It feels great to support local farmers while stocking the freezer with something wholesome and genuine.

I love the sense of self-sufficiency that comes with this — knowing I have a good supply of quality meat for the months ahead. If you’re near Elkton, MD, I definitely recommend checking out Sunnybrook Farm & Apiary. Local farms like theirs are what keep communities strong, healthy, and connected.


✅ What Caught My Eye

Sunnybrook Farm & Apiary really stood out to me for several reasons:

  • They offer grass-raised, grass-finished beef with no hormones or vaccines.
  • The farm is located right here in Elkton, Maryland.
  • They also raise heritage pork, produce honey from their own apiary, and provide animal feed and farm supplies.
  • Founded in 2018 by Chris and Stephanie Dodds, along with their son, they’ve built a strong family-run operation rooted in quality and care.

Sunnybrook Farm & Apiary
360 Williams Road
Elkton, Maryland 21921
(302) 650-4688
https://sunnybrook.ag/