Of course, I had to eat lunch. As I was returning to the West Side from the Least Side, I stopped at Sandwell, 412 Amsterdam Avenue, the second of two local stores. It claims to offer “hearty & healthyish toasted sandwiches,” mostly for takeout. I sat at one of the four two-tops; there is also a ledge with six stools facing the window and two two-tops outside on the sidewalk.
My turkey meatball sub, “turkey meatballs in classic sunday (sic) marinara sauce, provolone, parmesan, basil oil, arugula,” on a toasted 7” sandwich roll, was hearty and maybe healthyish ($14). All of their beverages, teas, juices and sparkling water, were $4 or more. A majority of their sandwiches are built on chicken and they offer a handful of salads as well.
Tuesday, November 25, 2025
I had lunch nearby today at the Gyro Project, 2062 Broadway. It's a bright, airy place that brings a sidewalk gyro cart indoors. I had a big salad with chicken shaved off a big vertical spit, olives, pickles, pita wedges, Greek slaw topped with tahini dressing ($16.95). It outlasted me. Their choices of cold soda included Coke Zero.
Wednesday, November 26, 2025
If Mother Ruth Gotthelf were alive today, she would be 116-years old and she would remind you of it.
Thursday, November 27, 2025
Whether it’s a byproduct of being an alte kocker or
an insightful comment on contemporary manners and mores, I admit that I
am often disappointed in the younger generations. However, bright spots
do pop up. For instance, teenage Ari, one of Stony Brook Steve’s
grandsons, just laid out an interesting excursion, visiting every Holy
Land subway line in the most efficient way. His goal was to meet up with
each of the system’s 28 lines, not necessarily to ride them.
There
is another recognized subway challenge to hit all 472 stations in the
least time, a record now held by a Swiss woman in 22 hours, 14 minutes
and 10 seconds.
Ari’s plan:
LINE
|
FROM
|
TO
|
|
3
|
72nd
St
|
34th
St - Penn Station
|
|
A
|
34th
St – Penn Station
|
42nd
St – Port Authority
|
|
E
|
42nd
St – Port Authority
|
5th
Ave/53rd St
|
|
M
|
5th Ave/53rd
St
|
34th
St – Herald Square
|
|
N
|
34th
St – Herald Square
|
Canal St
|
|
Q
|
Canal St
|
14th
St
|
|
R
|
14th
St
|
42nd
St – Times Square
|
|
7
|
42nd
St – Times Square
|
Queens Plaza
|
|
7 Exp
|
Queens Plaza
|
42nd
St - Grand Central
|
|
4
|
42nd
St - Grand Central
|
86th
St
|
|
5
|
86th
St
|
Lexington
Ave/59th St
|
|
6
|
Lexington
Ave/59th St
|
42nd
St – Grand Central
|
|
S
|
42nd
St – Grand Central
|
42nd
St – Times Square
|
|
D
|
42nd
St – Bryant Park
|
Herald Square
– 34th St
|
|
B
|
Herald Square
– 42nd St
|
Broadway/Lafayette
St
|
|
F
|
Broadway/Lafayette
St
|
Delancey
St/Essex St
|
|
Z
|
Delancey
St/Essex St
|
Chauncey St
|
|
J
|
Chauncey St
|
Broadway
Junction
|
|
L
|
Broadway
Junction
|
Metropolitan
Ave/Lorimer St
|
|
G
|
Metropolitan
Ave/Lorimer St
|
Hoyt/Schermerhorn
St
|
|
C
|
Hoyt/Schermerhorn
St
|
Franklin Ave
|
|
S
|
Franklin Ave
|
Botanic Garden
|
|
2
|
Botanic
Garden
|
Chambers St
|
|
1
|
Chambers St
|
South Ferry
|
|
Bonus
|
Staten Island
Ferry back and forth |
|
| W |
Whitehall St
|
Times Square –
42nd St
|
|
2
|
Times Square –
42nd St
|
72nd
St
|
|
|
|
|
. . .
America's Favorite Epidemiologist started preparing her Thanksgiving meal weeks ago, making sure that the ample spread was just right. She fed us Aunt Judi's Meatballs (actually just a naming convention, although Aunt Judi was present her role was solely as a guest), couscous, potato leek soup, green salad with apples and cranberries, turkey, stuffing, sweet potato soufflé
with honeyed pecans, mushroom spinach strudel, chocolate cream pie, chocolate chip mandelbrot, lemon sorbet and mango sorbet, and a donated chocolate chip pie, which I won't even get to until tomorrow. The guests were all family and they deserve the best.
I remember my parents canceled my brother's 13th birthday party. At the time, that seemed the real tragedy.
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