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Noah Marion Quality Goods Giveaway

December 18, 2013 by Kristin

Noah Marion FoodFash Bag

Almost immediately after moving to Austin, it was time for SXSW 2012. Ariel flew in from LA and we took on a very new-to-both-of-us town. One of her friends was working Hype Hotel and had plans to sneak us in to the Miike Snow show.  In the meantime, we sat next door drinking Mexican martinis, asking future friend Noah Marion to take this picture.

Noah Marion Quality Goods

Mixing my virtual life and real life together wasn’t quite a thing at that time. But Noah and I began following each other on Instagram the moment that photo was taken.  And then we kept in touch, supporting one another’s projects in the form of “likes” and, from my end, the occasional “I really need one of your bags” comments.

Earlier this month, when I was craving a better than ever giveaway for FoodFash, I sent an email to Noah proposing this very post.  He suggested making a custom FoodFash bag and within days I was in his studio, poking around, asking questions, talking fabric.

Noah Marion Quality Goods Studio

It was wonderful putting a real story to an Instagram face.  I learned that Noah studied sculpture at Tulane and had an interior design practice here in Austin.  He described an inherited sewing machine and how the working order or availability of equipment steered his interests over the years.  I saw the first wallet, the first Noah Marion Quality Good, which is where the leather work began.  Then a Kindle case, a Macbook case, more custom requests, prototype creation, a website launch – it was was a whirlwind of a time that I didn’t even realize I was watching.

Noah Marion Quality Goods Fabric

So back to that custom FoodFash bag…  Here’s your chance to win it! The giveaway begins today and ends at midnight on Tuesday, December 24th.  And then I’ll be making someone’s Christmas extra merry by announcing the winner on Christmas day!

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And if you just can’t wait for the winner to be announced and want to purchase this bag, hit up the East 2nd Street Flea where Noah will have six additional FoodFash bags for sale this weekend!

Filed Under: fashion, lifestyle Tagged With: austin, fashion, handbag, handmade, local, noah marion quality goods

Rollin’ Oats

April 19, 2011 by foodfash

There’s a running joke in Tampa that people who live in South Tampa rarely go north of Kennedy Boulevard.  Technically, I live downtown and the smidgiest smidge north of Kennedy, but apparently I’m still grouped with South Tampanians.  This is neither a fortunate nor unfortunate thing, just a random fact.

A random fact that is mostly likely responsible for the delayed discovery of a new favorite: Rollin’ Oats Market & Cafe.

The “Cooking with Tofu” class started at 6:30, but I arrived a bit early to check out the cafe.  Sesame egg salad on a spinach wrap?  Uh heck yeah!  I also ordered a teeny side of summer bean salad because I wanted to try something else from the magical case of food.

Arriving early, I was able to meet Katrina before she began preparing Polenta Lasagna and Mocha Ricotta Cream.  She was completely radiant and held my attention for the entire session.  For anyone that’s ever sat through a class/meeting/movie/anything over 15 minutes, you can appreciate that holding my attention is a near impossible task.

I have to admit that I was weary of the Polenta Lasagna.  My experiences with vegan ricotta in the past have been less than satisfactory.  And I purchased pre-packaged polenta once, had no idea what to do with it, ate it plain, and deemed it gross.

I’m glad I gave both components a second chance, the package deal was good!  I was the first of fifteen attendees to finish my entire plate and I’m fairly certain my helping was significantly larger than most!

After the first recipe sampling, I was confident the Mocha Ricotta Cream would be tasty as well.  Oh how I like being right!  I really enjoyed the use of coffee extract and I’m looking forward to testing it out in a modified version of The Chocolate Lover’s Tart.

I stayed after the workshop to pick up a few groceries and couldn’t believe how reasonable the prices were.  I looked for the three-ish items that I know how to price gauge and they were either the same or less than what I usually pay (I think).  I ran this idea by Katrina and she informed me that they try to set their prices 10 to 15 percent below the suggested retail price.  Score!

And some more of my cents…  Before tonight, I felt as though the idea of a neighborhood grocer was extinct.  But from the second I stepped into Rollin’ Oats, well…  Let’s just say I called my mom on the way home to brag that I had just discovered the Cheers of grocery stores.

 

Filed Under: lifestyle, restaurant reviews Tagged With: florida, gluten free gidget, grocery stores, local, rollin oats, tampa, vegan, vegetarian

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