Sunday, December 22, 2013

Christmas is... Performance by Citrus College Performing Arts Students

The performing arts students at Citrus College concluded their semester with a joyful performance today.
 From the Citrus Singers to the Vocal Ensemble and to finish things off with a magnificent Christmas play featuring beloved fairytale characters as well as everyone's favorite Holly Jolly Santa Claus.
Every year, Citrus Performing Arts has been holding this event, and this was my first time attending it, as well as playing a part in the production, which I must say, it was a really rewarding experience.
Christmas favorites livened up the auditorium as patrons and guests sang along to holiday classics. Most of the performances of "Christmas is..." seem to be a full house, many of the guests having attended to previous performances at the Haugh Performing Arts Center.
I would have love to have taken some pictures to show you guys how amazing the event was, but like most performances, film or pictures where not allowed.
But I am well assured, that of all the people who attended, will greatly remember this day for a long time to come, as well as their children, whom many got to go onstage with the cast and hear Santa Claus sing!
The tickets were $27 for general admission, $22 for Seniors and Students, and Students from the college were able to get tickets for $12.
For the price, it was well worth it, the production was full of professionalism, so much that it was sometimes hard to believe that most of the people part of the production were still students (I mean this in a great way, and if anyone you guys reading my blog are from Citrus College and where part of the production, like I said, you were full on 100% professional on stage and I certainly look forward to what ever you guys do.)
Those who weren't able to attend the performance, it is a real treat if you guys decide to come to next years performance, there is a lot of things a person has to do at least once in their life time, and "Christmas Is..." is a performance that in my opinion belongs on that list.

Troddel On!

Friday, December 20, 2013

Happy Holidays, from the Riverside Festival of Lights!

The holidays are well among us, and with a few days 'til Christmas, you can really feel the holiday cheer. Wal-Mart crowded with mothers, fathers, grandparents, and even children looking for gift ideas at the last few days before St. Noel comes to town. Are any of you guys ready, or are you still running from store to store finding the best deals for the holidays? I feel pretty accomplished this holiday season, except for a few things here and there. ((Oi, I'm telling you guys, my wallet likes to play pretend this season, his favorite role, the onion.....))

So, how are you guys spending the holidays?

Hot Cocoa? Gingerbread cookies? Peppermint mocha (one of the reasons I really look forward for this time of year)? or perhaps, some of you guys have experienced The Mission Inn Hotel & Spa's Festival of Lights in Riverside, California?

This was my first year attending the event, and my it was incredibly amazing and gorgeous! Over 4 million lights cover the mission, it is quite the spectable! And with a Gingerbread vendor next to the inn, it just makes the feeling of Christmas even more delightful, along with a soothing cup of hot chocolate.

If anyone finds themselves in the Riverside area, or in Southern California during the holidays, you must simply visit this place and let you eyes soak in the spectacle of lights, and enjoy some of the Inn's fine dining or any of the amazing restaurants in the area.

My mom standing on the entrance of the Inn.

Rudolph the red... oh wait, that's just a regular raindeer, oh well, I still feel like singing that song!
 
Me being silly making the peace sign next to the tree.
 
Happy Holidays, Troddelers! ^_~



Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Sorry for the Lack of Updates

Sorry you guys for the lack of the updates I have done to my blog!
I didnt have access to the internet for a while and I finally got a new phone, so I will be able to blog more often, yey!!!
Also, I am going to work with this blog a little different then I usually do so, expect a few changes to come up, as well as an upcoming channel on YouTube, so make sure to subscribe and follow me. Also, find out what I'm too on my Twitter account @rinrincross.
And as the holidays are fast approaching, so will cute and great finds be featured on here. <3

As I am writting this, I am really exited!

Troddel on!

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Omar's Pizzeria

"A Slice of New York" that is the motto that Omar's Pizzeria goes by to describe their pizza.

It's been a year since Omar's Pizzeria has opened and so far it has gotten positive feedback from customers

"After the new owner took over, everything changed." John Li an Arcadia resident and customer of Omar's said, "the food is better then before."

Their best seller pizza is the "Omar's Special" although we had the Bronx Pizza, the "Omar's Special" is next on the list for the next we crave a Queen's pizza.

The flavor of the Bronx pizza was indescribable the sausage had a sweet and spicy after taste.

By the way, for those wh visit Omar's, their pizza is all one size! No small,no medium, no large, just extra large!



Plus the slices are huge! Perfect for parties or fundraisers.


Cost of Bronx Special=  $16.00

Omar's Pizzeria and Vino at Trios both have great pizza and personally I loved them both since the pizza crust is delish in both places, but both places offer a different pizza dining experience. If you are looking for sophistication and class then Vino at Trios is your spot, but if you are looking for something casual pizza dining, then Omar's Pizzeria is a great spot to visit after a long day when you just want to unwind and have a good slice of pizza

So Omar's Pizzeria Troddel points:


5/5



Information:
411 E. Huntington Drive
Arcadia, Ca 91006


Phone:
(626) 446-2900



And when they run out of dough, that's it! They close!






Selection of salads and dressings

Bronx pizza

Lulu seems to be enjoying her slice

Saturday, November 2, 2013

No new post this week

Sorry for not posting a new entry this week, but next weekend I will cover Pacific Media Expo 2013, aka PMX '13. And hopefully I get a chance to review another business this upcoming week!

Troddel on!!!

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Vino At Trios

Pizza and wine! Two of my favorite things for under $20, was I dreaming? No! Vino At Trios a jewel in the city of Alhambra, has that and more!

 A small business in the area, that can easily be missed unless you have a person to guide you there, or you stumble upon while driving the streets of Alhambra.

"Vino is an amazing establishment with a great sophisticated atmosphere," Connie Alonzo, a frequent guest at Vino."You don't need to go far for the level of sophistication that you find at Vino."

I'm not from the area of Alhambra, but the trip to Vino was well worth it, and with a server like Jesus Evangelista, it is definitely a place that I will be hitting up again and bring a couple of friends to experience the delicious pizza, even people who aren't crust lovers (like me) will definitely gobble down Vino's pizza crust, their own recipe with rosemary and wine. 

So come to Vino and enjoy a great chorizo and clam pizza; addicting if I may add, and with a pleasant smoky flavor feel to it. And a glass of Cabernet Sauvignon; smooth tasting by the way! 

Vino's happy hour is a great time to come check it out (Tuesday- Friday 3m-6pm and all day Sunday, 3 - close), so even if you are on a budget there's no reason why you shouldn't treat yourself to Vino while you have Jazz music playing in the background.

Plus, I hear Vino holds several events in which you can try other kinds of wine, and on certain days they host belly dancing nights.

Total Spent at Vinos:
Chorizo & Clams pizza             $7.00
Cabernet Sauvignon                $5.00
And of course, tax                    $1.08

$13.08 in total for pizza and wine, this place is a steal, especially during happy hour.

I can't wait to come back and try other items on their menu.

So in Troddel points this place is 5/5







Got to love the vast array of the wine collection


Customers enjoying some wine.


Chorizo and clams pizza





Lamb Lollipops, the portion was amazing


Information:
10 North First St
Alhambra, Ca 91801


(626) 284- 4674

Email : info@vinotrios.com

Website: vinotrios.com














Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Daiso

This week's Troddeling in Wonderland, I found myself going to Daiso Japan in the City of Hacienda Heights. Daiso is basically the Japanese version of Dollar Tree or 99 Cent Stores, although the prices at Daiso are mostly $1.50, unless otherwise noted, which personally it's not that bad for the variety of great merchandise they carry, most of which are Japanese, although on most items it says made in China, but its still good stuff for your dollar, especially when so many items are on the cute side that I could not resist picking a few items and making a mental shopping list of things to buy on my next visit. If any of you guys are ever in the Hacienda Heights, feel free to check out Daiso. Warning: Parking can get a bit scary, due the many eateries in the shopping area, some which are on my list of stopping by and checking them out, including a really cute bakery!


So stuff that I bought at Daiso Japan:
 Just listing a few.

 -Chocolate Pocky          $1.50 (now I know where to stock on my addiction)

-Animal bodywash mitten    $1.50 (it was just so cute, I couldn't resist)

Including a few other things I bought there, the total came out to $9
68.

Is this worth Troddeling?
In Troddel points, I give it.


δδδδ°  4/5 points


If any of you guys have been to Daiso, please share your experience in the comments bellow. °ω°


Daiso Address:

17160 Colima Road Suites A&B
Hacienda Heights, Ca 91745


Phone number:

(626) 935-0143