Just the sight of egg tarts is usually enough to get our mouths watering instantly. A glistening circlet of golden custard, nestled within a crisp, buttery crust – what’s not to love? Whether you like yours Portuguese or Hong Kong -style, encased in shortcrust or flaky puff pastry, we can all agree they’re worth travelling and even queueing for. Sink.
The birds are chirping, the sun is warming and the snow is melting. Spring is here and Easter is this Sunday.
Due to the pandemic, Easter Sunday might be a bit different then prior years but more festive events are here as restrictions loosen.
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE
Easter Egg Hunt at the Heavenly Village
The Shops at Heavenly Village will be hosting an Easter Egg Hunt on Sunday. The festivities kick off at 10 a.m. for children ages 12 and under. Over 10,000 candy and toy-filled eggs will be hidden for kids to find including $1,000 in cash prize eggs. Certain eggs will also contain offerings from shops at the village.
2020 has been a real wild ride and most of us are ready to welcome the New Year with open arms. Celebrations will look quite different than previous years. Even Times Square in New York City has announced it will not be open to the public, however performances, celebrations and the infamous ball drop will be virtual.
As people around the country are fighting for their lives, this new year is for spending time with the ones you love. Here are some ideas:
South Lake Tahoe
1. Grab some sweets and take to the snow. Several local bakeries are offering takeaway, mouth-watering treats. Wake up early New Years Eve or Day and watch the sunrise while enjoying handmade treats. Crazy Good Bakery, Sugar Pine Bakery, TV Donuts Glazed and Confused have your sweets covered. For something more savory the new Tahoe Bagel Co, DragonFly Bagel Co and Crazy Good Bakery offer early morning artisan bagels for takeout.