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Austin Sunshine Fest 2012

August 31, 2012 by Kristin

Ever since moving here, Austin Sunshine Fest has been on the brain of most all of my guy friends.  Venue, bands, drink specials, details, more details – they’ve been hard at work planning an event with local bands that supports two local charities: Austin Sunshine Camps and Health Alliance for Austin Musicians.

A couple weeks ago, they recruited me to be a part of their street team and I couldn’t have been/be more excited to help out!  In addition to inviting the few people I know here that I don’t know through these guys, I’ve sent out Facebook and Twitter blasts advertising the event.  Today, I’m hoping that you or someone you know in Austin is plan-less this evening and looking for a completely rad way to spend a Friday night.  Tickets can be purchased here – http://austinsunshinefest.eventbrite.com – for 13ish bucks.  Get ’em while they’re hot and come out and have a good time.

After all, it’s for the kids (and musicians)!

Austin Sunshine Fest 2011 Video

Filed Under: lifestyle Tagged With: austin, austin sunshine camps, austin sunshine fest, haam, health alliance for austin musicians, mohawk, texas

Some Things

August 30, 2012 by Kristin

I went to my second official Austin Food Bloggers Alliance event tonight!  The crew from Cooking Planit invited our group to Moonshines to discuss their app and get some feedback from people who frequent the kitchen.  I had no idea what to expect, really.  I browsed their site beforehand like I was cramming for a test and, in true Kristin fashion, got distracted during the whole email verification process.  It would have been a huge ‘oops’, but the intro, panel discussion, and demo brought me up to speed.  And when the panel speakers walked up to the front of the room, I was super excited to see that Hilah from Hilah Cooking was there!  It’s getting more nice/less awkward meeting other bloggers.  I have the Alliance and Healthy Living Summit to thank for that one.

When I got home, there was a package waiting for me.  A package containing Eppa Sangria and Driscoll’s Berries coupons, both extremely appropriate for the upcoming holiday weekend.  I will surely get my berry bake on and sip on sangria before the Gator game on Saturday!  Is anyone else as excited as I am to get dolled up in their alma mater colors and try to remember how football goes??

In other news, my new camera also arrived this week.  Even though I’m sure upgrading from an XSI to a 7D won’t be as dramatic as when I made the switch from a point and shoot a few years back, I am so excited to get nerdy with this thing.  I made lots of promises to my blog on its 2nd birthday and this camera is a total reflection of my dedication to continuously making FoodFash better.  And if I was a betting man, I’d say this camera means bigger, badder, better videos.  Or maybe just better videos.  Such a sucker for alliteration!

And in other other news, I booked my first flight back to Florida today (well, to LAX then TPA)!  By the time I fly home, it will have been nearly 8 months since I’ve been home, which more than doubles my current record time away.  I plan on crunching in as much family, friends, and football as humanly possible while I’m there.

So much good stuff going on this week and I couldn’t help but share!

Filed Under: lifestyle Tagged With: austin, cooking planit, texas

@USBGAustin Most Imaginative Bartender

August 15, 2012 by Kristin

Last week I received a tweet-vite from Jessie to attend the US Bartender’s Guild Most Imaginative Bartender Competition that was being hosted at Malverde tonight.  Though fifty percent of me wanted to eat something carbtastic and curl up in pj’s when I got home from work, the other fifty percent knew that turning down an invite from a new pal to a super cool event, well… that just wouldn’t be livin’!

I rolled in solo and cashed in my first drink ticket.  I sipped slurped my Bombay Collins as I took it all in.  How had I never heard of Malverde?  What would this place be like on a Friday night?  I wonder how many friends I’d run into had I attended an event like this back home?  Would my Tampa bartenders dominate a contest like this?  All thoughts that ran through my head as I waited for Alex and Jessie to find me looking lost at the bar.

Thankfully it’s oh so easy to hide behind a lens.  By the time I snapped some photos and fulfilled my social media addiction, I spotted an Alex.  And then minutes later, a Jessie.

The accidental spot we snagged at the bar ended up being the best seat in the house.  We watched, front row, a handful of Central Texas’s finest bartenders show us their top secret concoctions.  Cilantro, candied pineapple, limoncello, herbed ice cubs – there wasn’t a base that wasn’t covered during this competition.

The judges thoroughly analyzed each competitor.  Like for reals, look at their faces.

We weren’t able to stay for the entire competition, but we made sure to watch Alex’s friend, Tacy, before heading out.  Aaaand… I’m so glad we did.  First, this was the only cocktail that we had the privilege of sampling (and it was amazing and refreshing and completely right).  Second, Tacy was the big winner of the competition and secured her spot in Vegas for the Most Imaginative Bartender in NORTH AMERICA Competition!

Congrats Tacy!  I can’t wait to visit you at drink.well.!

Filed Under: lifestyle Tagged With: austin, bombay sapphire, malverde, texas, usbg austin

On The Books

August 3, 2012 by Kristin

For one reason or another, I hadn’t seen Skylar since my birthday.  There’s no excuse, but I’d like to blame it on her being a teacher and me being ridiculously jealous of her summer schedule.  But now that her vacation is almost over, I figured it was time to get a date on the books.  I sent her a calendar invite and we stuck to it.

We started out at Cru for half priced bottles of prosecco and cheaper than cheap apps.  And although I wouldn’t order food there again, half priced bubbly could be worth a second trip.  On our way to Peche, we noticed a lone musical soldier playing in the Cedar Street Courtyard.  I couldn’t help but get Miike Snow’s “Song For No One”  stuck in my head…

Peche was on point as usual.  I couldn’t bring myself to order absinthe on a Thursday, so the bartender jazzed up a traditional cucumber gimlet with some bitters.  I haven’t had a flawless off-menu cocktail since  my regular Tampa hangout.  It was nice.

As Skylar and I parted ways in 100 degree Texas heat, we assured each other that we wouldn’t let time fly quite as easily again.  We made plans for a yoga brunchtastic Saturday, plans that I plan on sticking to!

Filed Under: lifestyle, restaurant reviews Tagged With: austin, cru, happy hour, peche, texas

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Hi, I’m Kristin – Austin mom, core memory maker, and retired food blogger. I share kid-friendly vacation itineraries and local adventures that turn ordinary days into stories worth retelling.

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