I woke up this morning to discover that NPR making the claim: Prices are up, but Mother’s Day still means brunch , Alina Selyukh, Scott Horsley. It's the biggest day for America's restaurants, and one of the biggest for flower sales. Despite anxieties over rising gas prices, people are ready to splurge to celebrate. Really? Which people would that be? Last night as I was making up a grocery list I discovered that a tub of Kerrygold Butter, a special treat for my mother in law who loves her mashed potatoes with a dollop of good Irish butter, has reached the eye-watering price of ten ninety-nine.. I don’t know how one grocery item can break your brain but this was too much. At fourteen ounces, it isn’t even a full pound of butter. To be sure, it’s a special treat, possibly a bit of a luxury item. But ten ninety-nine for a package of soft butter? I can’t do it. I found myself facing a mental hurdle I couldn’t get over. Of course the Irish butter is symbolic of all of the increasi...
I may not be hanging around town as much as I’d like these days, but I did have lunch with a friend at the Lakeside Deli Tuesday. This afforded me the opportunity to pop into Lidl afterwards. As I navigated the distance between the two, I did a double take. The Metropolitan is no longer Metropolitan. Images from basic Google search Well, it may be “metropolitan” in the descriptive sense, but the signage tells me it’s The Westley. So does their website. When did that happen? It was still The Metropolitan in December… And then, in February… Why the new name? Also, apparently the full name is The Westley Merriweather, because of course it is. From what I can tell the rebranding is associated with a change in management. The Metropolitan opened in 2017 under the management of a company called Kettler. It is now in the hands of Bozzuto. NEIGHBORHOOD Life is About Exploration Location, Community, Quality Living. It Starts Here. (At the Cheesecake Factory? Well, okay.) I’ve ...