An old place we just discovered.

   The Elmwood Village is riddled with pizza places, some really good, some awful.  A few days ago, after doing some house work, we were exhausted, hungry, and looking to save some money while still adjusting to our new homeowner/ridiculous amount of home repairs budget.  Then I remembered Casa-di-Pizza.  I had always been a fan, but it just a few blocks outside our normal “walking zone” so we unfortunately forget about it a lot.  But, we shouldn’t forget about it!  Its a great place to order a pizza or just get a slice.  The best part is attached to the takeout portion of this place is a sit down restaurant and bar that I had never really eaten at, but always checked out when I was getting my to go orders.  It was the perfect place to go looking the way we did after our physical labor.  Its not exactly a classy place but its not a complete hole in the wall either.  It’s very just very relaxed, come as you are sort of place, and that’s pretty much what we needed. 

We sat ourselves and the waitress promptly came over to take our drink order.  Imagine our happy surprise when we discovered this:

 Oh yes, you’re reading that right.  $5.50 Martinis.  Martinis and pizza?  That’s ok by us!  Nicole ordered a Mint Chocolate, and while I was narrowing down my choices, I happened to look at the back of the drink menu to discover a $5.95 Margarita.  Casa-di-Pizza was quickly on its way to becoming our favorite new place.

Another great part about the restaurant is that the menu is gigantic.  Everything from pizza and calzones, to steaks, pasta, and subs.  It is totally awesome for quick food.  For an appetizer we ordered mozzarella sticks.  They were more the size of hot dogs than your standard mozzarella sticks and covered in a seasoned breadcrumb mix.  They were super tasty.

How does Nicole’s martini keep sneaking into my pictures?

For the main entree, we decided to pass on the pizza (which we have had before from here and know its fresh, delicious and flavorful) and I ordered the black and blue steak sandwich.  I promise I did take a picture of it but for some reason its not on my camera anymore.  Nicole’s entree was still on there however.  She ordered the French Dip.  She wasn’t a fan of it only because she has realized that she just doesn’t enjoy red meat.  So after realizing her opinion wouldn’t be fair, I decided I had to do my food duty and take a couple of bites of hers.  I’m happy to report that her distaste was simply due to her aversion to red meat, and the sandwich was in fact delicious.  The Au Jus that came with hers was great, made from their real roast beef (no Arby’s-like “meat” here) and was not salty like so many are.   My sandwich was really great too.  I asked for medium rare, and as the waitress explained to me, she’d tell the cook “rare” so it would come out medium rare.  And she was right, it was cooked to perfection.

The French Dip Sandwich

Casa-di-pizza makes amazing bar food, and hey, who doesn’t want martinis and delicious pizza (really, try the chicken finger pizza, its incredible).  I’m personally looking forward to hockey season, I think we just found our new favorite hang out.

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Buffalo FC and some weekend notes

    Last night Nicole and I went to see the Buffalo FC take on The Bedlington Terriers from the UK.  The game took place at the historic All-High Stadium in Buffalo.  When Nicole told me she had bought tickets for this, I was pretty excited.  Since the last world cup I have become a pretty big soccer fan and I was excited to see something like this take place.  The Buffalo FC has been active in trying to create a soccer scene here.  With the Bedlington Terriers coming here to play, there was a significant amount of press for the game and it actually drew almost 4000 people which was pretty impressive.  The crowd was pretty alive too which made the game more fun to watch.  During the opening ceremonies we were graced with the presence of Mayor Brown, Chris Collins, and Superintendent James Williams.  All three of them were booed by everyone there which was hilarious.   Bedlington had just crushed Niagara Falls the night before so I was anticipating a crushing defeat.  The result was the total opposite.  Buffalo handed it to Bedlington 5-1 in what, at times,  resembled the Harlem Globetrotters vs The Washington Generals.  I was pretty impressed with the skill level of the Buffalo Team.  The Bedlington team could have been exhausted from travel and playing the night before, plus they appeared significantly older, but regardless Buffalo really gave it to them.  Here are a few pictures:

Nicole is really into soccer…

    On a different note, when we moved from our old apartment, we left the box spring for our bed.  It was a box spring that was there at the apartment initially that the previous occupants had left.  They had gotten it into the apartment through the bay window.  This was a huge pain that we did not want to reenact.  We noticed these platform beds that were becoming more popular on Ikea’s website.  Every place we looked online was really expensive and the more we looked at these things, the more we thought we could just make one.  Check back this weekend to see if we were successful!

Full Weekend of House Work

    This weekend was super busy.  Friday night we set a goal for what we wanted to accomplish this weekend and we made sure that we actually did it.  Our main goal was to tackle a few more of the old windows and paint the sun room.  Like I had mentioned a few posts ago, the sun room consists of 7 large, old wooden windows.  Instead of immediately spending what would probably be over a grand for that one room alone, we are going to repair and fix up the windows that are in there which will buy us a little time and make them look a lot nicer.  I ordered some new glass and grabbed some more window glaze.  Nicole picked up the painting supplies and we were ready to work all weekend.
    Saturday afternoon when we got back from Home Depot, we received a call from our friend Patrick.  He was bored and looking to help out so we told him to come down, we sure could use the help.  I started pulling windows out while Nicole started priming the room.  She wanted to prime it because of the old water stains that were present.  The paint we decided on was a light blue/gray.  It was a color that was going to go really well with the old mahogany.  Here are some “before” pictures:

    After Pat and I repaired the old windows, we joined Nicole and helped paint the room.  With three people doing it, it took hardly anytime at all.  Here are some “after” pictures.

 
     The room looks pretty awesome now.  We also took down the terrible Gothic light that was hanging from the ceiling and replaced it with a basic ceiling fan.  I installed a dimmer so that we didn’t have to have intense lighting while watching TV.
     The weekend flew by, but we got everything done that we set out to do.  Next weekend will be a new set of goals to accomplish!  Today I got to relax, as we went to Nicole’s mother’s house where I got to sit down for a few hours and watch the Red Bulls game.  It was soccer Sunday for me and I loved every minute of it.

Raining in the Sun Room.

    When we bought the house, we were aware of the leak in the drain of the tub.  We noticed it leaking into the basement from upstairs.  What we didn’t know was that it was eventually going to start leaking into the sun room shortly after we bought the house.  What was going to be held off a few weeks now needed immediate attention.

I sent this picture to Al and in a few days, once the renovation check cleared, he started work to see what the problem was.  Nicole and I had to go 3 days without showering and smelled like a couple of hippies, we couldn’t wait to shower!
    Al started in the bathroom, tearing apart the area of the tub to be able to see the pipes.  We couldn’t see the leak which meant it was in the floor.  This didn’t sound good.  He ventured into the sun room and cut out a small section of the ceiling where the leak was happening.  There sitting in the ceiling was a big drain pipe that was completely broken.  The owner of the house tried doing a terrible rig job on the pipe that was clearly meant as a temporary cover-up so that he could sell the house.  Super annoying but easier to permanently fix than to do what he tried doing.  He made an attempt to clog the break in the pipe with some foreign substance.  Fail.

Never a dull moment.

Al was able to repair the pipe and Nicole and I were able to shower.  It’s the little things you take for granted.
    This weekend we plan on continuing work in the sun room.  We are going to be doing a lot painting and window repair.  This will be time consuming and it will make it less tempting for us to go out to eat and waste money.  We spent a lot of money the past two weeks so this weekend we are taking it easy.   I plan on replacing another window pain and Nicole is going to do some priming so that we can paint the room.  Taking this house one room at a time is the only way to do this without losing focus and going mad.  Seeing as the sun room is the room we will spend the most time in, it made sense to make this our first priority.   Here are a few “before” pictures.

This has got to go…

   More pictures to come as we make progress!

Huge Etsy and Ebay onesie sale!

    Check out our eBay and Etsy stores (links are to the right).  All short sleeve, white onesies are on sale for $8.00 on Etsy and $9.00 on eBay!  Also, if you buy more than one item, any item, you will only pay 2.00 shipping!  Don’t miss out on this deal!

Finally moved in!

    I haven’t had much time to blog or even breathe for that matter.  This weekend we put together some support of friends, and my parents came down so that we could move everything into the new house.  My legs feel like jello but we are finally moved in.  There are a few roadblocks that we need to deal with but nothing all that major.  We need to survive one more week without a refrigerator because out appliances got delayed and now they can’t deliver them for 5 more days.  My parents made an attempt to bring the extra dryer over from their house down two flights of stairs.  It was just too hard to move it so Nicole are going to get a new washer and dryer next week hopefully.  In the meantime we will have to visit the laundry mat.  I’ll be posting some pictures tomorrow of the new landscaping in the front along with the progress of the sun room.

Kitchen Remodel Phase 2: Knocking Out the Wall

    So the kitchen is fully gutted and today Al and I knocked out the wall dividing the kitchen and the dining room.  We will be putting up a new half wall, leaving a cut out and showing off a little counter space in the kitchen. 

The inside of the kitchen wall.  Prepare to meet your doom.

The breakthrough begins

Al has no mercy.

Almost through!

One thing we discovered is that when we tore out the wall the chimney was revealed.  The way it sat there between the cut out wall and the doorway gave Al an idea.  What if we keep the exposed chimney in that spot?  I loved it, we are looking to modernize the house, but we want to keep the old charm the house had that we fell in love with when we first walked in.  Juxtaposing the original brick fireplace in the house against the old original wood work, surrounded by new drywall and our (soon to be) new bamboo floors will hopefully give us that balance.

Completely opened up between the kitchen and dining room

Keep in mind the chimney will go right up to the ceiling, there’s still some plaster left to take down.  The chimney will just need to get cleaned off a little with a wire brush and it should look awesome when its all done.   

One of the best parts about tearing down walls in old homes is that you never know what you will find.  When we took out the ceiling in the kitchen, there were baseball cards galore from the mid 80’s up there (no, nothing valuable).  Today we found a 103 year old Buffalo newspaper.  The paper was disintegrating and crumbling to pieces but I managed to get a few good shots of it.


Sun Room Repairs

    Something that I didn’t know was that if you have old wooden windows that need repair, your local family run hardware store will cut you new glass and even repair the windows.  Our sun room has 7 windows that all need attention.  They all have either cracked or broken glass along with pealing paint.  With new windows costing roughly $200.00 a piece, we needed to fix these windows up so that we could replace them gradually.  I measured the glass that I needed for the windows and then picked them up from the hardware store down the street.  Lets go in and see what we did!

“Ooh Coool”

This is no good.

    I removed both sashes from the frame by carefully taking off the molding around the window.  That was how these sashes were being held in place.  I then laid them on the floor and sanded them down.

The second piece pictured above was rough.  All of the wood holding together the little panes was rotted out.  I decided I was going to get rid of that wood and replace it with just one big window pane, like the other portion.  With some hand tools, I carefully removed the rotted wood.

After I got all of the old wood out, I sanded both sashes down the best that I could.  Nicole and I applied two coats each on each sash with some white, exterior semi-gloss paint. 

Once the paint dried, we placed the new glass into each sash carefully, and then inserted several push points around the glass to secure it in place.   I say carefully because my first attempt was a failure in that I held the glass wrong and it snapped, resulting in a dash back to the hardware store 15 minutes before they closed.  Total waste, but you live and learn.  The push points can be bought at your local hardware store for a few dollars.  When the glass was in place, we took our caulk gun and went around the glass with some window glaze to seal the deal!

Push points will secure the window in place.

    The window glaze takes about 2 hours to dry.  After that, you can carefully put your new windows back up!  Our first home project was a success.  We also replaced the cheap light on the porch with something a little bigger and better suited to the size of the house. 

And yes, we bought that special “bug away” yellow light bulb.  Thanks, Billy the Exterminator.  Ridiculous.  Amazing, yet ridiculous.

Internet Finally Here.

    My internet has finally been hooked up, it was out for a few days.  My office has now been moved to the new house and I love it, its so much bigger than my old office.  Clearly it is not cosmetically appealing right now, in fact, I have a hard time believing this was cosmetically appealing ever.  I’m going to have to take off the paneling eventually and the atrocious wallpaper which is sure to be awful.  Everything else in the office is nice.  It has a huge window which I’ll need to sand and paint.  The light in the center is o.k. for now, although most likely I will be putting in a ceiling fan.  We have decided that eventually the entire painted hardwood floor will be bamboo so the floor right now isn’t an issue.

The cooler is there for much needed beverages as the appliances don’t arrive for another week.

    The kitchen is now 99% gutted out, with only a small section of the ceiling remaining to pull down.  Al measured the floor and is preparing to lay the leveler down along with the bamboo flooring.  We also still have half a wall to knock out.

    Today we are going to head over to Home Depot to get some yard things for some landscaping that we want to accomplish this weekend.  More to come!

Saigon Cafe

    Over the weekend, Nicole and I took a walk in the Elmwood village to enjoy the nice weather, catch a beer, and find something to eat for dinner.  We decided to go with “Saigon Cafe”, formally known as “Saigon Bangkok” and now under new management.  This place offers very nice sidewalk seating and always looked like a pleasant place to get something to eat on a nice day. 

We arrived at around 6:30pm and we were able to sit outside.  The menu offered a wide variety of choices and I was eager to try something new.  I haven’t eaten Thai/Vietnamese food as a non-vegetarian so I was going to try something with meat.  I went with the Spicy Thai Duck and Nicole went with the Pad Ka Pow Tofu.  We were not all that hungry so we didn’t get an appetizer and we had just come from a few rounds of prior beers, so we went with water.  The thing that we noticed immediately was that the food came out super fast.  I don’t even think it was even ten minutes.   The two dishes were placed in front of us and smelled delicious.  The plate presentation was fantastic, although the portions were smaller than you would expect, Nicole’s more so than mine.  My duck was cooked perfectly and the vegetables were very fresh.  I had a bite of Nicole’s entree and hers seemed very good also, the tofu was perfect.

Spicy Thai Duck

Always something to see in the Elmwood Village.

     With smaller portions being the only issue I had with this place, the positives definitely out weigh the negative.  My over-all opinion?  If you are into this type of cuisine, head down to Saigon Cafe on a nice day, enjoy the out door seating, order an appetizer with your dinner, and you will have a really great dining experience.  The service was really fast and we would definitely go again.  Buffalo’s best Thai food?  I disagree.  “Saigon Bangkok” located on Niagara Fall Blvd is far more inexpensive, just as classy (if not classier), and cheaper.  But if you are on Elmwood, Saigon Cafe is there, and it’s good.

Saigon Cafe
1098 Elmwood Ave
Buffalo, NY 14222
716-883-1252

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