Florida Trivia Game Kids Will Love

I found a trivia card game about Florida that is so fun and unique, I had to share: Sunshine Brain Games. It's made in the U.S.A. ,which I love, and I also love the engaging and colorful design of the box and the cards. Their mascot is an alligator (very appropriate!) whose name is Al The Gator. He's adorable and both boys and girls will love him. I'm an adult and I love Al The Gator!

The Trivia Cards
Each box of cards has 54 questions and answers about Florida that anyone, of any age, will love to try and answer. You'll find questions about theme parks, Florida's agriculture, cool places and events, and educational things too, like who named Florida? What's the state reptile? What's the state bird? It's a winner.

Education that's fun is hard to beat - any teacher can tell you that. My sister is a teacher and she loves Sunshine Brain Games and is already pestering them for a second edition with more questions. I hear it's in the works.

If you have kids, give them a game that will actually teach them something - Sunshine Brain Games. At their website, you can test your own knowledge of Florida, then order a deck or two, or ten. Spread the word, this is a true gem of a small gift. Oh, and if you LIKE them on Facebook, you can get a code to save 15% off your order.

El Santo Coyote, Homestead

If you're in a hurry, don't go. If you can spend a little time, enjoying someone's company and oogling over fresh salsa that will be made tableside, then drive as fast as you can and get here.

El Santo Coyote started as a Mexican pottery store but has grown into a Mexican Mecca of sorts. Outside, you'll find tiki huts that appear to be a happening spot for future use (or maybe I've just missed the parties), and inside, there is a bar and  several separate dining areas for your dining pleasure. One room looks like you're dining at someone's kitchen table. Love it. Casual, nice lighting, homey touches. Very welcoming.

I'm sure the service will get better (or the kitchen will get faster) as they progress. But for now, it can be slow. But it's worth the wait - keep telling yourself that. To keep you busy, your server will bring over a large tray with a heavy mortar and pestle made from lava rock. Surrounding this lava bowl are lots of smaller bowls filled with salsa necesseties and extravagances like roasted tomatoes, roasted garlic, diced onion, sea salt, chopped cilantro, limes...and you can choose how the server will make your salsa - a.k.a. how hot do you want it? Medium provided plenty of heat.

Now, enjoy, be patient and wait while your order is made with pure, authentic Mexican love.

We ordered combination fajitas (shrimp, chicken and beef), tacos, flautas, a vegetarian burrito and enchiladas (hey, we had a BIG party). All were very tasty. I had a special fondness for the tacos and fajitas because of the homemade corn tortillas. Like a fast train to flavor town. Get on board.

They also have a full liquor bar. The margaritas are sweet and sour, just the way I like 'em. Mexican beers are also available. In three visits, I have never been able to save room for dessert, but rest assured, I'll keep trying. Stay tuned.

Flats Fishing For Kids

When in Florida, you've got to go fishing. There is nothing more relaxing than throwing a line in the water and there's nothing more exciting than when a fish hits your bait and you start reeling!

Kids love fishing but if you've been hesitant to take them out in a boat, flats fishing may be your ideal solution. Flats-fishing is perfect for children of all ages: The water’s shallow; there’s plenty of marine life to spy and action on the rods keeps boredom at bay.

Where to go:

Destin
Nicknamed the “world’s luckiest fishing village,” Destin offers everything from speckled trout on the flats to cobia near shore. Do “hook & cook” at Fisherman’s Wharf (bring your catch; they’ll cook it). Nothing better than fresh fish you’ve caught yourself!

Everglades City
On the west coast of Florida, about 35 miles from Naples, you’ll find the stone crab capital of the world! But you’ll also find amazing fishing on winding creeks choked full of redfish, trout, snapper, and more. The scenery is Old Florida and fabulous. Stay in the cabins at Miller’s World and walk across the street to Everglades National Park.

Florida Keys
From Key Largo to Key West, flats fishing here is not only a thrill, it’s educational – and it’s year round.  Glide along the mangroves and keep your eyes open for rays and manatees. Hook & cook at Hog Heaven in Islamorada, or most any restaurant in the Keys.

Fort Myers Beach
Kids will love reeling in catfish, ladyfish, snapper, redfish…and bottlenose dolphin are known to swim right up to the boat to say hello in Estero Bay. They’ll even play in the wake of the boat. Camera ready!

St. Augustine
Discover something new in the nation’s oldest city! Kids will love looking for creatures above and below the water (which is generally only 8 inches to 5 feet deep on the flats). What a great city to explore on land and by sea.

Stuart
The areas of Fort Pierce, Stuart, Jensen Beach and Jupiter are synonymous with some of the world's best inshore flats fishing, every month of the year. Hook up with trout, snook and redfish on the grassy flats. 

Tampa
Did you know that Tampa Bay is one of the country's largest estuaries? It’s not only excellent for flats fishing, you just might spot bobcats walking the mangrove shores or manatees surfacing for air. There is so much see here, your kids will love it, and so will you.

Girls Gone Fishing! Captain Pip's Hideaway, Marathon


My girlfriend Michele is a fishing fanatic. Her husband? Not so much. And he’s always working so she never gets to fish. Well my friend, I have the answer to your dilemma. A Girls’ Gone Fishing Weekend at Captain Pip’s Marina & Hideaway in Marathon.

Captain Pip’s has guest rooms, efficiencies, and one- and two-bedroom suites (12 in total) and they’re nestled right on the bay in the beautiful Florida Keys. Each unit has a private backyard with bbq grills, chairs, loungers and gorgeous views of the bay. But here’s where it gets really good – when you rent a room, included in the price, is the use of a 19' to 21' guest boat. You even have the option of keeping your guest boat right behind your unit, at your own dock. Or just next door at the marina. Does it get any better than that? Yes, it does.

If you’re not handy with a boat but love to fish like Michele and I, Captain Pip’s has charter boat rentals and guides who will take you fishing. Check out this Three Day Budget Getaway, perfect for a girls’ weekend, moms’ getaway or single moms to take their kids out on the water:

Three-Day Budget Getaway includes:

  • Three nights of first-class lodging at Captain Pip’s Marina & Hideway
  • Two full days of fishing with a guide
  • Upgrade to a pro series boat rental
  • Bait
  • Ice
  • Fuel

The cost is only $1,385 for 1-2 people and $1,785 for 3-4 people. Now, do the math and divide that up and you’ve got an affordable, unforgettable weekend on the water! (Additional costs would be what you’d expect, like sales tax, $17 fishing license fee, food, drinks and customary 20% tip for your hard-working guide. Don't be chintzy!)

The rooms here are super clean, comfy, and come with beach towels, a cooler, drink coolie cups to use, a full size refrigerator, and either partial kitchen or full kitchen facilities. And Captain Pip’s lives up to its name, it’s a hideaway that you can’t even see from the main road (US1). The buildings are shaded and hidden in lush greenery, flowers and trees. And if you like BBQ, Porkie’s is literally a few steps away, on the water, featuring live entertainment each day, good food and cold drinks.

Captain Pip’s is even the recipient of the Superior Small Lodging White Glove Award so you can feel comfortable coming here with just the girls or your kids. They have other fishing and lodging packages as well, just log on to their website for more info, or call Barbara at 305-743-2844 or 1-800-707-1692. She’ll hook you up.

See you there. Michele, start packing!

Grown Up Getaways In Kissimmee

Daytime sun. Nighttime fun. Kissimmee’s not just a destination to enjoy with kids. It’s one very big playground for adults. No matter what your activity level, or your budget, pack up your sweetheart and head to Central Florida for a grown-up getaway.

Early risers
Lake Tohopekaliga (Lake Toho for short), is an 18,800-acre lake with waters that are clear and views that are inspiring. Pack a picnic (or bring a dozen Hot Now Krispy Kreme doughnuts) and watch the sunrise.

Need for speed
Want to see Lake Toho from a completely different perspective? Get off the shore and get onboard an airboat. Hold hands as you glide across the water at speeds of nearly 50 mph.

Sun worshippers
No need to leave Central Florida to find a beach, there’s one right here, at the St. Cloud Lakefront. Lie in the clean white sand, relax in a lounge chair by the water, or bike along the shores. Rekindle that flame and share a dream for every different species of bird you see (and you’ll see plenty).

Nighttime thrills
What’s better than zipping a ½ mile across the treetops, 55 feet off the ground? I'll tell you what - doing it in the dark, baby. At Forever Florida, you’ll see more stars that you ever imagined as you zip in the darkness. Feeling really brave? Gatorland takes ziplining to new heights with their Eco-Zip line. Whiz right above their jumping Cuban crocodiles (um, no thanks, I'm not brave at all)!

Need more thrills and chills? Try a nighttime airboat adventure. With eyes that glow red in the dark, you can easily spot alligators – everywhere. Green eyes are deer. Great excuse to hold on tight to the one you love, or the one you're with.

Foodies rejoice

Central Florida is home to some of the best restaurants in the country. Toast your good fortune at Charley’s Steakhouse, rated one of the top ten Prime Time steakhouses in America. Their beef is aged onsite 4-6 weeks, seasoned to perfection for 30 hours then grilled over a 1200˚ open pit filled with oak and Florida citrus wood. You’ll find them in Kissimmee, right across from Celebration, on US192.

Bull & Bear® is legendary in Manhattan and now you can dine here - at the Waldorf Astoria. This is the only restaurant in Orlando that exclusively serves USDA-Certified Angus Beef®, the highest quality grade available in the United States. (Rumor has it they do an amazing presentation with steak knives that are custom to the temperature your steak is served.)

At the Gaylord Palms, you’ll find several fine restaurants in the most romantic settings, but none like Sunset Sam’s. Step aboard a 60’sailboat, anchored in a beautiful lagoon – all underneath a 4-acre atrium. You will not believe it when you see it. Gaylord Palms is amazing and so are their restaurants.

Got a hankering for something different, and delicious? The Columbia Restaurant is Florida’s oldest and most honored Spanish restaurant, serving authentic cuisine since 1905. Their Celebration location overlooks the lake and serves up traditional favorites like tapas and Paella a la Valencia. There is also a location in St. Augustine.

For a delightful after-dinner treat, stroll along the shops of Downtown Celebration, stopping at Kilwin’s for homemade ice cream and chocolates. And just when you thought you couldn’t possibly earn any more brownie points for being romantic, along comes your horse-drawn carriage. Friday through Sunday evenings, from till , enjoy the soothing sounds of the clippity clop as the horses make their way up
Celebration Avenue
. You’ll definitely fall in love, with Kissimmee.


Food Tours in Florida: Foodies Rejoice!

Got a family of “Foodies?” Check out these family friendly food tours around the state that you can really sink your teeth into.

Angell & Phelps Chocolate Factory, Daytona Beach
Is there anything better than free chocolate? How about a free chocolate tour? Since 1925, Angell & Phelps has been making luscious candy & chocolate the old-fashioned way. Tours are about 30 minutes followed by a tasty, chocolaty reward. Tour times are Monday-Saturday, on the hour from till , excluding .

Whetstone Chocolate Factory, St. Augustine
Chocolate Tasting or Chocolate Indulgence? Two tours to choose from, both offering euphoric results. Chocolate Tasting is 50 minutes of white, dark, milk, cream chocolates and truffles mixed with intriguing history. For true chocoholics, Indulgence is 90 minutes and you’ll make your own chocolate bar and a chef will prepare chocolaty drinks and treats for you.

Chalet Suzanne, Lake Wales
A soup cannery may not sound “souper” fun, but the creations at this beloved restaurant and inn are out of this world. In fact, this soup went to the moon with Apollo 15, and into space with Apollo 16. The Smithsonian even carries their “Moon Soup” (as it’s nicknamed). Upon entering, belly up to the crock pots to taste scrumptious selections. Their #1 soup man, Taysser, will then tour you for free and show you how 10,000 cans a week are produced. Soup is available for purchase by can or case, along with “I got canned at Chalet Suzanne” t-shirts.

Miami Culinary Tours
Finally, food tours in the culinary melting pot of Miami! And they’re entertaining, educational and appetizing. On their Little Havana tour, small groups are escorted around the area of “Calle Ocho” to savor authentic dishes from Cuba at mom-and-pop locales. Try traditional, freshly made favorites like fried plantains, yucca, empanadas…plus desserts and drinks. The cost is $55/person, food included, and you’ll even receive a goodie bag.

Kermit’s Key Lime Shop, Key West
This corner shop (which you may have seen on the Today Show, FoodTV and Travel Channel) is home to award-winning key lime pie, cookies, candies, sauces, dips and Kermit – who loves enlightening his guests about everything key lime. Come visit his charming corner shop, sample, and delight in his tales. Then relax in the outside garden. Be careful as Kermit is famous for pie-in-the-face antics. He loves to surprise unsuspecting passerbys with a fake pie. Gets me every time.

That's Kermit. Be sure to say hello and duck!

Florida's Most Romantic Escape

I had wanted to come here my entire adult life. Honestly, I just couldn't afford it. Then fate stepped in and I was invited. Life is good, my friend. And it's even better now that I've experienced this secluded, romantic and awe-inspiring island.

Little Palm Island. Remember the name. This place will seriously change your life for the better. First, let me tell you this – the only way to get there is either by boat or seaplane. And that is just the beginning of your exemplary, romantic journey.

Little Palm Island is a five-acre islet off the Lower Keys that has everything you could wish for in a romantic getaway: thatched-roof bungalows (like you see in Fiji brochures), exquisite dining by the sea (with your feet in the sand if you like), remarkable ocean views, wandering key deer, lush trails that meander, oodles of privacy and unmatched five-star service. You will, undoubtedly, think you have discovered the most romantic spot on Earth, and I think you’d be right.

No telephones. No TVs. No distractions. There is truly nothing like it.

If you were here in person listening to me rave about Little Palm Island, you would definitely see my eyes light up as I describe the tropical, thatched roof bungalows. There are only 30 on the island. Each offers plenty of room with a king-sized bed (draped in butterfly netting), a separate living room, indoor and outdoor showers, and a private verandah. The outside shower is splendid! You can see the stars at night as the water washes over you. Divine!

Since I tend to talk with my hands when I’m excited, you’d probably have to duck a few times as I’d definitely be excited as I told you about the key deer that roam freely, grazing on flowers. Michael and I would admire these dainty creatures late each afternoon, as they gingerly walked right below our verandah (where we’d share coffee each morning in our plush robes). The key deer would also wander onto the tranquil pool deck where we’d lie in comfy chaise loungers beneath the rustling palm fronds.

Ready to pack up and head to Little Palm Island? Here’s how to get here: Drive south to Mile Marker 28.5 in the Lower Florida Keys and there you’ll find Little Palm Island’s Welcome Station, oceanside.  Upon arrival, you’ll be greeted with a Gumby Slumber, a refreshing cocktail with a kick, made with fresh juices, topped with toasted coconut. Delish. The attentive bellman will take care of your luggage (pack light, as you won’t need much on an island). Then, each hour (on the bottom of the hour) you can board a shuttle launch for a twenty-minute boat ride to this hidden paradise.  Keep an eye open for dolphins as they love to play in the wake of the boat.

Now, as you arrive, take a moment to realize where you are. On an island! You’re certain to already be impressed, but now you’ll be escorted to your bungalow and given a quick tour along the way so you can find the facilities: a spa, fitness room, restaurant, pool bar, salon, marina, life-size chess set, the game room, and the phone booth.

Forget counting calories. You’ll savor every bite.

The restaurant at Little Palm Island offers an array of fresh, succulent ingredients for every meal. How about Crab Cakes Benedict in the morning? Or, perfectly cooked, local spiny lobster tails in the evening? Each course is a masterpiece of presentation and taste, and the fact that your table is merely inches from the water, and your toes are in the sand, well, that just adds to the surreal experience.

Do it all or nothing at all.

As you’re on an island, dive trips are an easy excursion. They’ll arrange everything for your excursion to Looe Key, a barrier reef teeming with vibrant marine life. You can also use their kayaks for free or a 13’ Boston Whaler. Just be back before sunset. And you’ll want to be back because watching that magnificent, orange, glowing ball slowly sink into the water (from an islet!), will render you speechless.

Do yourself, and the one you love, a big favor and plan the most romantic escape of your life to Little Palm Island. No kids are allowed so line up a sitter for at least two nights. And bring a box of Kleenex because when it’s time to board the shuttle launch back to reality, you will cry! Or, just do like I did, and extend your stay a little longer.

It’s true what they say, "Once you sleep on an island, you’ll never be the same.” You’ll see.


Our view from breakfast. Seriously, it was THAT spectacular. My blood pressure lessens just looking at this photo.