Al Roker was the surprise guest at the Good Housekeeping 115th anniversary celebration
I had the great good fortune to be part of the Good Housekeeping's 115th anniversary. Yes, 115 years of the Seal of Approval. Good Housekeeping pulled out the stops to make it a great day for the participants and to salute this legendary institution. There was a fabulous lunch, with my favorite sticky toffee pudding for dessert. Everything was delicious and the table setting was lovely.
Yummy and (mostly) healthy eating, too!
Sticky Toffee Pudding and Bourbon Caramel Sauce -- as good as it looked
After lunch we (media members and influencers) toured the Good Housekeeping labs. It was a fascinating afternoon. Each lab -- fabric, appliances, test kitchen for a few -- was so interesting. I enjoyed the opportunity to meet with staff and see the various methods used to determine what products receive the Seal of Approval.
The Test Kitchen was one of my favorite spots. This is where the recipes for the magazine are developed and where major appliances are tested. I enjoyed learning about everything that goes on here, meeting the staff and the delicious red velvet cookies that were served.
Loved the view of Central Park
I can't begin to thank Good Housekeeping for this fabulous opportunity. It exceeded any expectations I had. Here's to -- at least -- another 115 years for Good Housekeeping and the Seal of Approval.
My heart and prayers go out to friends in Florida. I'm watching the weather as I type and hoping, hoping that the reality won't be as dire as the forecast.
As ever, thanks for visiting and take good care.
6 comments
What a fabulous experience! That's a great picture with Al.
Good Housekeeping magazine was a fixture in my childhood home ... even well into my 'grown-up' residences. I don't know when or why it waned.
That would be a fabulous visit. So glad you got to be there and enjoy it. That dessert sounds really good! I've never had anything like before. Sounds like I should find a recipe and make some for myself.
That's a great looking dessert, and the view there is spectacular. I wouldn't venture out after dark though, I read the illegal migrant crime is off the charts there. Especially some of the Venezuelan crime gangs, i doubt they could be bribed with sticky toffee date pudding.
What a lovely event! Good Housekeeping was one of my mother's favorite magazines for years.
What a wonderful event. How cool you got to be a part of it. The food, table settings etc all look so nice. And the surprise of Al Roker is pretty awesome. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing, Carol, and I can recall reading this magazine years ago as I believe my mother subscribed. That was a great view!
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