And the winner of the $10 Ice Cream Save and $5 of Save Rewards is… Val!
Congratulations to Val and a big thank you to everyone that entered!
Adventure Begins in the Kitchen
by foodfash
by foodfash
For as long as I can remember, I’ve never been able to wait for my actual birthday to receive my big present from mom. And by not being able to wait, I mean my birthday is early May and I usually have present in hand no later than mid-February. By mid-February, I without fail have an overwhelming need to own {insert obsession here}. But not this year…
This year, I couldn’t decide on anything. Two weeks after the big day and there still wasn’t one thing I could think of that I needed to own. I had been entertaining the idea of a macro lens for quite some time, but wasn’t sure if it was worth the investment at this point in time.
Not being able to think of anything else, I decided to go to Best Buy yesterday to test out some lenses and shoot the shiz with the sales guy. After a half hour of novice-ly questioning the surprisingly expert-ish sales guy, I knew exactly what I wanted. I also knew that what I wanted was out of my price range.
I called my mom the second I stepped into my car and filled her in on all the important and not-so-important details. She offered to pay for half, I gladly accepted. We made plans to purchase the lens today.
I woke up this morning with lens on the brain. She purchased the lens at the Clearwater store, I picked it up at the South Tampa store, all was good. Chrissie met me at Best Buy and we carpooled to the Sweetwater Organic Farm to get our veggie on.
And what a perfect opportunity that was to test out my new lens! I found that the automatic, no-flash setting and an outdoor environment meshed perfectly. However… after taking a few pictures around my kitchen, it was apparent that I have A LOT to learn!
by foodfash
A Dallas friend, Justin, was in town for business and I felt it was my duty to show him a proper meal after days of conference food. He requested somewhere scenic, probably thinking that would be easier to come by than it actually is.
So that takes me to Florida Misconception #1: cities on the water have lots of waterfront restaurants. I could only think of two (off the top of my head) that had outdoor seating, Hula Bay and Rick’s on the River. Hula Bay was the obvious winner. I was later reminded of Jackson’s, but I think given the option, I still would have chosen Hula Bay.
Derailing for a moment to discuss Florida Misconception #2… Earlier this week, Chrissie mentioned her sister had an interest in flying from Southern California to visit Key West. I asked “Really? Has she ever been??”. The answer was neither of them had been and she was SHOCKED when I informed her that Key West is bar-full, but oh so beach-less. Florida has a gazillion beautiful beaches, none of which are located in Key West!
And back to the meal. I hadn’t eaten at Hula Bay in a while, it’s kind of far and the first five times you drive there, you’ll feel like you’ve taken a wrong turn. It’s that far. It’s the BFE of Tampa proper.
But after this meal, it’s back on my radar. I sampled some of Justin’s ceviche, partly because I was starving, but mostly because I’m having a difficult time resisting fresh seafood as summer approaches. I don’t see myself being a full on seafood eater again, but being flexible does make the lives of my loved ones a little less annoying when dining out.
And that brings me to my meal. I saw that they offered grilled portobellos as a side and asked if I could substitute beef for shroom and create my own “burger”. So glad they said yes! My grilled portobello and pineapple burger with citrus BBQ sauce was divine. I ate the whole thing and all I can think about as I write is how soon I can head back out there and order another.
by foodfash
I’ve been off the blogging rocker for the past couple days. Yesterday I showed up at Cassis in St. Pete to meet up with Greg & Grant of SippitySup and Gina of Zest Foodie and her husband with a dead camera. So you are correct in assuming that I have zero documentation of meeting one of my very first blog crushes. I’m still kicking myself in the toosh.
And tonight as I sat down to eat a whole choke, I realized that I didn’t have any pictures to document this meal either. I was so focused on footage for the next FoodFash Mash…
Luckily you can take screen captures of videos in Picasa.
Fuzzy, non-DSLR screen captures.
FoodFash’s Hipper, Hotter Artichokes
1 Large Artichoke, Trimmed
2 TBSP Earth Balance
3 Cloves Garlic, Crushed
2 TBSP Lemon Juice
1/2 TBSP Red Pepper Flakes
Salt To Taste
Boil the artichoke for 30 minutes or until you can easily pull a leaf from the stem. While the artichoke is cooling, simmer Earth Balance and garlic until the garlic is slightly browned. Mix in the lemon juice, red pepper flakes, and salt. Peel the leaves from the stem, toss the leaves in the Earth Balance mix, and enjoy!