What a special day! The Pike Place Market Street Festival is today, click here for more
Also today, Rosanna Warehouse Table sale, Click here for more
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Ruth Reichl Meets the Bloggers at Olivar
This month's Seattle Food Blogger event was a Q.A session with one of the culinary world's most influential writers, Ruth Reichl.
The event took place at Olivar on Capitol hill in Seattle. Chef Philippe prepared some wonderful appetizers and Vin Du Lac Winery served three fabulous wines.
Ruth started off by clearly reminding us that her new book " Not Becoming My Mother" is not about food. She went about saying this, somewhat apologetically as if food is all you would expect of her. Within a few seconds the group was mesmerized, each blogger intently leaning forward to hear more about Ruth's life journey.
The pictures at this event were taken by Lara Ferroni of Cook and Eat and Rina Jordan of Rina Jordan Photography. These two photographers did a wonderful job at capturing the intense moments that filled the room.
The photos on this post are by Lara Ferroni.
Rina Jordan's gallery can be seen by clicking on this link.
Thank you Ruth for meeting with us.
Thanks to everyone for coming! Thank you Chef Philippe from Olivar and Larry from Vin du Lac.
Thank you Lara and Rina for all the photos.

Photos by Lara Ferroni

Photos by Lara Ferroni

Photos by Lara Ferroni

Chef Philippe Thomelin of Olivar

Photos by Lara Ferroni
Matthew-Amster Burton contributing writer for Gourmet and author of Hungry Monkey with Ruth Reichl editor of Gourmet


Chef Philippe's appetizers. His signature albondigas always win the crowd

Photos by Lara Ferroni

Photos by Lara Ferroni

Photos by Lara Ferroni
Ruth Reichl and Jaden of Steamy Kitchen
The event took place at Olivar on Capitol hill in Seattle. Chef Philippe prepared some wonderful appetizers and Vin Du Lac Winery served three fabulous wines.
Ruth started off by clearly reminding us that her new book " Not Becoming My Mother" is not about food. She went about saying this, somewhat apologetically as if food is all you would expect of her. Within a few seconds the group was mesmerized, each blogger intently leaning forward to hear more about Ruth's life journey.
The pictures at this event were taken by Lara Ferroni of Cook and Eat and Rina Jordan of Rina Jordan Photography. These two photographers did a wonderful job at capturing the intense moments that filled the room.
The photos on this post are by Lara Ferroni.
Rina Jordan's gallery can be seen by clicking on this link.
Thank you Ruth for meeting with us.
Thanks to everyone for coming! Thank you Chef Philippe from Olivar and Larry from Vin du Lac.
Thank you Lara and Rina for all the photos.

Photos by Lara Ferroni

Photos by Lara Ferroni

Photos by Lara Ferroni

Chef Philippe Thomelin of Olivar

Photos by Lara Ferroni
Matthew-Amster Burton contributing writer for Gourmet and author of Hungry Monkey with Ruth Reichl editor of Gourmet


Chef Philippe's appetizers. His signature albondigas always win the crowd

Photos by Lara Ferroni

Photos by Lara Ferroni

Photos by Lara Ferroni
Ruth Reichl and Jaden of Steamy Kitchen
Labels:
chocolate in Seattle,
lara ferroni,
olivar,
rina jordan,
ruth reichl,
vin du lac
Monday, May 18, 2009
Ruth Reichl Meets the Bloggers
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Hungry Monkey

Not too long ago, I attended a food event by Kim Ricketts. What We Talk About When We Talk About Food: An Evening with Seattle Writers”.
Matthew Amster-Burton,read a passage from his book, Hungry Monkey and I was hooked.
I will explain why.
I am obsessed with breastfeeding. I love it. I am drained, exhausted, I feel like an old cloth but I love it. I love the feeling, I love the cuddling. I can't believe milk comes out of there. I hesitate to talk about breastfeeding because I know some people have a hard time with it. I did too. It took me 3 weeks to teach the little rascal how to do it. I finally got it and I love it.
Then Matthew comes along, reading a passage from his book about how breastfeeding is not what they make it out to be. He explains how colostrum, the first milk is really nasty. He talks about how gross it is. How babies hate it. That was it. I was hooked.
Breastfeeding is known to create a bond between moms and apparently it bonds dads too. Even if you hate it, you are in the same boat, it's like a parent cult.
I finished Hungry Monkey in 3 days. Another reason to breastfeed, you have no choice but to sit on your butt and relax( and in my case read!)
The book talks about a dads journey into the food world with his little girl. The smart choices, the stupid choices. Who in their right mind feeds their 6 month old a doughnut, Matthew?
The true star of the book is Iris (Matthew's daughter), the comments she makes, the father daughter activities they do together. The book reminded me to enjoy the simple things in life, it also reminded me of all the ingredients that I forgot existed and how much fun it is to shop at Uwajimaya.
Matthew is funny and sarcastic and all this comes through in his book with a snazzy city boy attitude. The kind of attitude that people trade for suburbia when they have kids. It's nice to see that you can have kids and live the city life.
(I wish my husband agreed but for now I am winning the battle)
To all my obsessive mommy friends, get the book and lighten up!
Friday, May 15, 2009
Events this Weekend
Hi Everyone,
Just stopping by to tell you about my weekly event update on My Northwest.
Frantic Foodie
Just stopping by to tell you about my weekly event update on My Northwest.
Frantic Foodie
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
And the Winner is...............Alice
I wish I could write more but my hungry baby woke up to eat. I wrote all the names on a piece of paper and Alice is one that got chosen. Alice, please email me to claim your prize.
The stories are hilarious so take the time to read them because they will really make you laugh,
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good night!
The stories are hilarious so take the time to read them because they will really make you laugh,
click here and scroll dowm
good night!
Monday, May 11, 2009
Maximus Minimus, From the Makers of Beecher's
One day I just happened to be at the right place at the right time. I walked into the Sugar Mountain offices (the creators of Beecher's, Pasta and Co. and Bennett's Pure Food Bistro) while they were tasting some recipes.
Pork Quoi? You ask. What were they tasting? I was sworn to secrecy.

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They were tasting pulled pork. There were ultra spicy pork sauces, sweet sauces and all this for their new venture a huge truck that is shaped like, guess what? Yes, a huge pig!
This new restaurant will be in the pork truck you see. Come up to the window and order your pulled pork sandwich to the maximus or minimus. Maximus is the spicy one or Minimus for the sweet one. They will also have homemade veggie chips.
Are you a vegetarian? No worries, they have a grilled vegetable option too.
The sandwich will cost 6 dollars and you can catch the truck this June.
Updated News about Location: southeast corner of 2nd and Pike
Genius idea!
Pork Quoi? You ask. What were they tasting? I was sworn to secrecy.

.They were tasting pulled pork. There were ultra spicy pork sauces, sweet sauces and all this for their new venture a huge truck that is shaped like, guess what? Yes, a huge pig!
This new restaurant will be in the pork truck you see. Come up to the window and order your pulled pork sandwich to the maximus or minimus. Maximus is the spicy one or Minimus for the sweet one. They will also have homemade veggie chips.
Are you a vegetarian? No worries, they have a grilled vegetable option too.
The sandwich will cost 6 dollars and you can catch the truck this June.
Updated News about Location: southeast corner of 2nd and Pike
Genius idea!
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