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Neither Wind, Nor Rain, Nor Lack of Light….

Posted by CMH Gourmand on September 24, 2008

So what did I do when the lights went out last week? In case of emergency….eat.

Sunday

You may have noticed the the Beer Wench is now an out of town blog. Ashley’s Bon Voyage party was at Tip Top Kitchen and Cocktails. Tip Top was one of the few restaurants open for business that night and it was BUSY. Thanks to Tim Lessner for great hospitality and for creating the limited edition Beer Wench Shot. Luckily most of that concoction was gone before I arrived. Adios Ashley.

Monday

Gahanna Grill
for a birthday bash for Roland – a prolific poster on Columbus Underground. Roland was defeated by the Double Beanie Burger. The restaurant was one of few open in the area so adding about 20 people as a group was nice (we had reservations). I was there from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM. Through the picture window in Gahanna Grill I watched the non- stop line of cars going through the Wendy’s drive thru the entire night.

Tuesday

Columbus State Community College still had power so the show was on for Taste The Future. Thanks to CSCC for tickets to the event – I took my friends Colleen and Bear from Slow Food along for the ride – and it was a good one. Restaurants represented at the event included: The Refectory, G. Michaels (great Shrimp and Grits), Cameron Mitchell Restaurants, and the like. The best desserts were cheesecake on a stick from Sanfillipo Produce – a local restaurant supplier and the best health conscious cookies ever from Cookie Cop (the baker used to be a police officer). You can buy his cookies at Soup Man, Raisin Rack, Luck Brothers Coffee, and some Kroger stores.

Columbus Foodie did a great post on the event so check it out.

Wednesday

Hurricane Party – to eat Bear and Colleen’s melting food.

The power came on late in the afternoon at Slow Food headquarters and we continued with our potluck dinner anyway. It was a perfect night of food, wine, whiskey, and conversation. Hungry Woolf posted about this night so you see some of the photos there.

Thursday

Another party – power came on an hour before we started – I was bummed. I was looking forward to candles and quiet. We thanked the workers that fixed the power lines – they drove 22 hours from Oklahoma to help.

Friday

My power came back. I took the day off, but did pop inside Northstar to sample their new fare for a very late lunch.

Saturday

Slow Food Shake the Hand that Feeds You Locavore Dinner
at Flying J Ranch in Johnstown. We camped on the farm overnight, which was no big deal since I had been roughing it all week. There are posts about this night on the Hungry Woolf blog and the Slow Food Columbus blog. Kent and Tasi Rigsby were there. I had a great conversation with Kent about his efforts to source local produce and meat for Rigsby’s – he is doing a great job at this.

You can also listen to an interview with Dick Jensen from Flying J. Farm in Episode 20 of Columbus Foodcast – it should go live on September 25th.

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Slow Food Columbus – Scotch Tasting

Posted by CMH Gourmand on September 22, 2008

Bear from Slow Food teams up with Ken from Wings Restaurant for a Single Malt Scotch taste education workshop. Both of these esteemed gentlemen know their Scotch and Ken has an absolute passion for it. One might not expect a great scotch (and beer) selection at a Chinese restaurant, but that is part of the joy – if you love Scotch, you won’t have to fight crowds to get it. Appetizers, multiple tastings, good information and great conversation are included in the evening.

Friday September 26th
8pm – 10pm

Click the Slow Food link at the left side of this Blog for details and registration. There are still some spaces left.

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Taste the Future…..Again! September 16th

Posted by CMH Gourmand on September 10, 2008

Taste the Future

Update – September 16th – This event is still a go – they have power and the show will go on!

Columbus State Community College invites Columbus to their 20th annual culinary gala, Taste the Future.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

5:30 – 9:00PM

Taste the Future features tastes from over 50 of central Ohio’s best culinary spots. Many of the chefs have a connection to the Columbus State Culinary program as past graduates, employers of graduates, or long time supporters of the event.

Taste the Future takes place on the downtown campus of Columbus State Community College with all proceeds from the event funding CSCC scholarships and special projects. The money raised at the event helps hundreds of students build their future with a college education.

This year Taste of the Future features Napa Valley wines produced by 1972 Columbus State graduate (which was then Columbus Technical Institute), Bill Wolf, owner and operator of Eagle Eye Wines in California. Bill and his wife Roxanne will be at the event.

If you to learn even more, listen to Columbus Foodcast Episode 19.

Columbus Foodcast

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Columbus Microbrew Festival at the North Market – this weekend

Posted by CMH Gourmand on September 8, 2008



COLUMBUS MICROBREW FESTIVAL

For more news on what is going on this fall at the North Market, listen to Columbus Foodcast at the web site or go to i-Tunes.

The Third Annual Columbus Microbrew Festival will be adding Friday evening to the festivities this year. The Columbus Microbrew Festival will be held outside the North Market on Friday, September 12th from 5 – 9pm. On Saturday, September 13th from noon -7 pm, the beer will be served on the second floor.

(Stolen from the North Market promo e-mail below:)
Returning for the event are Barley’s Brewing Company (Ale House No. 1), Barley’s Smokehouse & Brewpub (Ale House No. 2), Columbus Brewing Company, Elevator Brewing Company, Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant, Hoster Brewing Company and Weasel Boy Brewing Company. Representatives from each microbrewery will be on hand to pour samples of their signature drafts.

The list of brewers should be no surprise to anyone that strolls through or drinks in the Short North and the Brewery District. There is a wild card in this mix of microbrews. The odd barrel out in this group is from Zanesville – Weasel Boy Brewing. This brewery has been around for just over a year but there is a lot of experience behind their craft beers. Take a look at their web site to get a bit of back story, it may make you appreciate their brews even more.

Weasel Boy Brewing

Beer tasting admission is $15 and includes a commemorative pint glass and 10 tasting tickets. Discount coupons good for $2 off the tasting admission fee will be available at all participating microbreweries. Extra tasting tickets will be available for 50¢ each. Tickets are available at the door each day. The event is free to anyone not tasting beer.

Music and other activities are featured each day.

Local artist Clinton Reno creates the North Market poster artwork. The poster for the Microbrew Festival event looks great this year. The posters are available for sale. This one would be worth buying to have a piece of the North Market at home.

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One Million Dollars of Wine: Columbus Food and Wine Affair

Posted by CMH Gourmand on August 24, 2008


The Columbus Food and Wine Affair

Friday, September 5th
6:30 PM – 10:00 PM
Franklin Park Conservatory

www.foodandwineaffair.com

$100.00 per person admission includes:
Food from over 30 of our best restaurants, plenty of wine pours (at least 450 wines), and a souvenir Riedel wine glass.

This event began in 2003. Benefits go to the Central Ohio Restaurant Association, WBNS 10TV Family Fund, Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital, United Way of Central Ohio, Adventures for Wish Kids, and the Ian Adams Van Heyde Scholarship Fund.

Dine, Drink and Dance (well, maybe in the hallways) for a wonderful cause.

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Bethel Backs Rachel – August 12th and Worthington Wine Walk – August 13th

Posted by CMH Gourmand on August 8, 2008

A Celebration of Italy
Gallo’s Gives Back – Bethel Backs Rachel
Benefiting Haiku’s Rachel Widomski
12th of August 2008 5:00pm – 11:00pm
Gallo’s Tap Room
5019 Olentangy River Road

Gallos Event

Need a good reason to drink? This event provides the best one – supporting a great cause. The service industry continues to rally around Rachel Widomski. This time 18 bars are teaming up to raise money for the Haiku Help Fund. This is your opportunity to raise a glass or buy a shirt to make a difference.

Another good reason to drink is on Wednesday August 13th – The Worthington Wine Walk. I went to the first walk and loved it. Help grow this event to keep it going strong. Things are a bit different this time around – four pours per place vs. six pours – but the price has gone down with the change to $25 in advance and $30 on the day of the walk. Tickets are available at House Wine in Worthington.

Check out Columbus Foodcast – Episode 15 – for a taste of the first Wine Walk.

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