Congress
Adventure Begins in the Kitchen
by Kristin
by Kristin
2006
I knew that this would happen, convincing friends to move to Austin – I just didn’t know who or when. Then Hansell called last month letting me know he was scheduling an April apartment hunting trip for an early May move. I. Was. Stoked. You see, Hansell and I lived together from 2006 to 2007 in Tampa (see the picture above from our college-style digs). We loved our friends, we loved laughing, and among a gazillion other things we had in common, we loved food – a perfect recipe for a fast friendship.
2007
And for every single thing we had in common, there were at least three things we didn’t have in common. We’ve always joked about how living together forced us into a solid friendship, one that went right from non-existant to a best-ship. And one that neither of us could have seen coming had we just met under normal circumstances.
2008
We met through my college friend and his childhood friend, our roommate Lex (pictured above). And I met him the day he moved in – no “interview”. I think I was crying about a boy when he arrived. I wouldn’t have blamed him if, at that moment, he felt instant regret about moving in with two 23 year old girls. Today, it makes for a good story.
2009
And then we had our share of hellos and goodbyes. I moved to Dallas from 2008 to 2009. And almost the moment after I returned to Tampa, I was throwing his farewell party because he accepted a temporary work position in London (picture above from said party). We lived together briefly between my return and his departure. I affectionately refer to that time as the “loveless marriage”, when we were both so busy that all we had time to talk about was whether or not he’d be home for dinner.
2010
By the time he settled back in Tampa, a lot of our core group of friends had either moved or gotten married (or moved and gotten married). There were occasions that brought everyone out from the woodwork (like the Shea’s FL/GA extravaganza pictured above). But a lot of the time we steered clear of our old scene and ended up parking ourselves upstairs at Fly. We spent countless weekend nights at that bar, getting nerdy about cocktails and dreaming up plans for the future. At some point along the way, and probably while perched at that very bar, we planned our escapes from Tampa, again.
2011
In the middle of 2011, Hansell resigned from his job and headed to Miami to develop something of his own. And not so far behind him, I moved to Texas for the second time. We kept in touch as often as two easily distracted friends could. And every time we talked, I threw out a little plug for Austin. He knew I wasn’t exaggerating, though. I was happier here, lighter here, and anyone that knew me could tell.
I convinced him to visit last July, just as he was dreaming up plans to start a food-related app. He loved it, and we not-so-jokingly joked about him moving here. And after seven months of development, the app is no longer a dream – he’s here, in Austin, and on the verge of signing a lease.
So yes, I’m beyond excited to have a friend as close as family moving to my hood (so excited that I wrote a novel about it). But! What excites me even more is that his app goes live TOMORROW!! So if you’re a restaurant lover and interested in finding and sharing fantastic dishes in your area, head on over to YumCrumb and see what it’s all about!
by Kristin
What a week! SXSW13 was unexpectedly grand. Five days off of real work. Five days off of fake work. Five days of resting my mind and cruising through the city, plan-less, with my best buds. I can’t wait to catch you all up!
One of my first SX happenings was going to dinner with Chobani and a bunch of local bloggers at Parkside. Megan and I navigated our Car2Go through ridiculous traffic, scored a super close, super teensy parking spot between two motorcycles, and got to reading about our Greek yogurt inspired dinner.
Avocado soup, beet salad, grilled prawns, braised beef short ribs, and yogurt custard desert – I should have paced myself. But pacing was just not possible when each dish that arrived was completely divine.
Everything was so super delish, but I especially loved the avocado soup, prawns, and the basil ice cream that came along side the custard. The soup was cool, crisp, with slight, salty bursts from the caviar. The prawns were gynorm and wonderfully seasoned. And the dessert… Why wasn’t the dessert served first? I tried so, so hard to finish, but just couldn’t. Basil ice cream is happening in my kitchen. Soon.
In addition to culinary goodness, the company was fantastic as well. The folks at Chobani were so enthusiastic about being in Austin, meeting with Austin bloggers, and representing their company – I can’t say I’ve met with a brand that exuded more positive energy. And! Megan and I sat across from Miss Melody Fury, a super cool character that I hope to run into again in the real world and virtual world, alike.
Thanks a million, Chobani, for such a fun night!
by Kristin
I am officially off of work until the 18th and plan to soak up as much SXSW goodness as possible. I started last night by picking up the INDMUSIC fellas from the airport and getting them badged, housed. and fed.
(INDMUSIC & Ariel/Kristin Dinner During SXSW12)
A little backstory… Brandon and I met at a happy hour in LA during my first Ariel visit in 2009 – pre-FoodFash, pre-INDMUSIC. We remained friends over the years since he’s good buds with Ariel and I spent more time in LA than one could possibly imagine. I started FoodFash and moved to Austin, Brandon started INDMUSIC and moved to Brooklyn, and SXSW12 and the virtual world kept us in contact.
(A Lockhart BBQ Trip During SXSW12)
Last night, I took the crew to South Congress Cafe where they soaked in the quaintness of the restaurant and Austin in general. And then they updated me on all the wonderful things that INDMUSIC has had their hands on lately. Like have you heard of the Harlem Shake? They are not only responsible for monetizing any video playing the Harlem Shake song, but they created the technology that connects a band’s YouTube page views with their ranking on sites such as Amazon, which subsequently affects Billboard rankings. It’s a pretty big deal and you can read more about it here!