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TerraVita Food & Drink Event – Tickets on Sale Now!

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TerraVita Food & Drink Event is one of my favorite Triangle foodie events. It takes place this October 9-11 and is a foodie’s heaven highlighting local and sustainable food and beverages.  This year the event will host the North Carolina premiere of the second season of the award-winning PBS series A Chef’s Life, with Chef Vivian Howard – a longtime TerraVita supporter. Additional dinners, tasting events, educational classrooms, after parties, chef demos, and a special 3-day pass have also been added this year. Tickets for all festival events are on sale now on the TerraVita website at www.TerraVitaEvent.com

Event Details

For the first time TerraVita is offering a limited number of 3-day passes for $425  The Whole Shebang  providing access to exclusive events. The pass includes admittance to three private, non-ticketed events and parties, including an intimate afternoon event at [ONE] restaurant in Chapel Hill with Chefs Kim Floresca and Daniel Ryan and two additional North Carolina chefs – Vivian Howard from Chef and Farmer in Kinston and Scott Crawford o Standard Foods and Nash Tavern in Raleigh. Also included is a hands-on bread baking class led by Lionel Vatinet of La Farm Bakery and author of “A Passion for Bread: Lessons from a Master Baker,” and a special TerraVita After Party at The Black House at Straw Valley in Durham with Master Sommelier Fred Dexheimer and Chef Adam Rose.

The Southern Harvest Dinner on Thursday, October 9, will bring together chefs and producers from across the Southeast for an outdoor feast at Southern Season in Chapel Hill. Chef Kevin Johnson from The Grocery in Charleston, SC, and Weathervane chef Spencer Carter will collaborate with Border Spring Farms’ Craig Rogers and his grass-fed lamb for a casual dinner paired with craft beers, sustainable wines and live music. The cost of each ticket will be $85.

Following the Southern Harvest Dinner, the North Carolina Season Premiere Party for A Chef’s Life on October 9 will bring together the directors, producers, staff and stars of the show to celebrate the kick-off of the second season of the PBS award-winning series with family, friends and ticketholders. We’ll toast A Chef’s Life’s recent Peabody award – the broadcast equivalent of a Pulitzer Prize – and their nomination for a James Beard Foundation broadcast award.

“This will be my fifth year at TerraVita. It’s one of the rare food festivals that is about more than just having a good time,” said Vivian Howard. “I love the mission, the discussions, the people… and of course, the food.”

The Sustainable Classroom – a hallmark of TerraVita – introduces culinary workshops, food and beverage tastings, demonstrations and intensive panel discussions. Classroom sessions range in topic, but share a focus on sustainability and feature visionary producers, chefs, journalists and cookbook authors, including James Beard Foundation’s 2014 “Best Chef Southeast” winner Ashley Christensen of Poole’s Diner in Raleigh.  Participants may choose to attend up to three 1-hour and 15 minute classes, which take place Friday, October 10, from 9:30am until 2:30 pm; each ticket costs $60 and includes 3 classes.

The Carolina Table: East Meets West – TerraVita’s celebration of the rich culinary scene from NC’s coast to mountains – takes place Friday evening with a family-style seated dinner prepared by some of the most exciting talent in the region today. Chef Scott Crawford of the soon-to-open Standard Foods and Nash Tavern in Raleigh, Ben Adams of Piedmont in Durham, Matthew Dawes of The Bull and Beggar in Asheville are just a few of the chefs who will collaborate on a farm-to-table dinner, featuring the finest farms and artisanal producers in the state. Guests will dine with local food artisans whose cheeses, meats, artisan breads, brews and spirits will be highlighted in each dish. The cost per ticket is $100.

“We are grateful for the continued support from the community and beyond,” said Minton. “The Chapel Hill/Orange County Visitors Bureau, Southern Season, the NC Department of Agriculture’s Got To Be NC program, Mitre, and The Local Palate have supported the event in multiple ways and continue to encourage more growth and visibility each year to showcase the best our region has to offer.”

TerraVita culminates on Saturday, October 11 with the Grand Tasting on the Green, this year featuring live chef demonstrations for the first time, alongside tastings from 45 exceptional chefs & artisans from across North Carolina. Additionally, more than 100 sustainably-produced beverages from around the globe will be served, including organic coffee, biodynamic, organically-grown and natural wines, local microbrews and distilleries. Guests also will enjoy cookbook signings and intimate interaction with chefs, artisans and beverage producers from across the state. The all-inclusive ticket is $75; designated driver tickets are available for $60.

As in years past, TerraVita has set the additional goal of producing a zero waste event by employing the intensive use of compostable and recyclable goods and recycling nearly all of the waste produced at the event, made possible by a partnership with Orange County Solid Waste Management and Brooks Contractors, a commercial composting company located in Chatham County.

For more information please visit www.TerraVitaEvent.com or email info@TerraVitaEvent.com. For updates, follow @TerraVitaFoodie on Twitter and Instagram.

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Acorn Kitchen Pop-Up Picnic This Sunday July 13th!

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I love Pop-Up events. This Sunday Acorn Kitchen is holding a Pop-Up picnic at a secret location. So grab a blanket and your favorite bottle of wine and join them for a (pre) Bastille Day picnic.

Acorn Kitchen has teamed up with La Farm BakeryBella Bean Organics and Chapel Hill Creamery to pack a picnic basket that even the French would envy. Lionel Vatinet, author of A Passion For Bread, will also join us for a special book signing.

Basically, it’ll be the real-life Raleigh version of La Vie en Rose. Visit www.acornkitchen.org/upcoming-events/ouioui to reserve your seat.

I’m in. How can reserve my spot?  RSVP and purchase your basket (serves one person, $35) no later than July 10th.

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Triangle Fourth of July Fireworks 2014

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Triangle Fireworks 2014

Below is a list of places you can see fireworks in the Triangle to celebrate Independence Day 2014. Please note the actual date for each event as some towns celebrate before/after the fourth of July. There is a link next to each event listed that will take you to the event website for additional information. If I missed an event leave a comment below and I will be sure to update the list. Thanks and have a happy and safe 4th of July!

Fireworks in the Triangle 2014

A.E Finley YMCA (North Raleigh) Info
A.E Finley YMCA Finley Freedom Festival June 29th 6:30-9:30 with music, games, and inflatables. Featuring several great local food trucks and Fireworks finale at dusk!

Brier Creek (Raleigh) Info
The fireworks on Friday July 4th can be viewed from the parking lots at Brier Creek Commons and Brierdale Shopping Center. Fireworks begin at dark. Look for Food Trucks Deli-icious, Valentino’s, and Jam Ice Cream which will be parked at 8401 Arco Corporate Drive in Brier Creek on the 4th.

Cary Info
Celebrate at Koka Booth Ampitheatre 3-10pm July 4 with music & fireworks. Music by the NC Symphony capped off with an incredibly spectacular fireworks display. Tarps, blankets & chairs allowed within venue gates; staking and tents are not permitted. Concert is FREE and open to the public.

Chapel Hill Kenan Stadium Info
Fireworks at Kenan Stadium. The gates open at 7 PM July 4th. Family friendly activities including live music by Bull City Syndicate and watermelon eating contest. Fireworks at 9:30 PM

ClaytonInfo
The Clayton Parks & Recreation is hosting their annual July 4th Celebration on Friday, July 4th at the Municipal Park on Stallings Street in Clayton. Activities begin at 4:30pm with family field events, a Basketball Skills Competition, Free Ice Cream and Watermelon, a Cornhole Tournament and live music. Get sprayed down by the Clayton Fire Department (a kid favorite!) Fireworks at 9:15 p.m.

Durham Info
Durham Bulls Baseball games on July 2 & 3rd and the USA Baseball games on July 4th & 5th will feature fireworks after the games. Tickets are required for the games, but on the 4th of July gates will open for general admission at the end of the 7th inning. The dynamic fireworks show will begin immediately following the game.

Franklin County Info
Fourth of July Celebration at Louisburg High School Friday July 4th. Games, inflatables, music, food, and fireworks. Free admission. Gates open at 5:30pm.

Fuquay Varina Info
Music, kid’s games and fireworks at Fuquay Varina’s South Park – 820 N. Main Street. July 3rd, gates open at 6 PM.

Garner Info
Lake Benson Park – NC Symphony & Carolina Soul will perform. Gates open at 5pm and will have fireworks after dark July 3rd

Holly SpringsInfo
Saturday July 5th Independence Day celebration at Snugg Farm Park 5-9:30pm. Musical entertainment, Food vendors, Inflatables and games, Fireworks, Face Painting and Other Games, Cornhole Tournament. The fireworks show is slated to begin at 9:15 p.m.

KnightdaleInfo
Knightdale’s First Annual July 4th Celebration will be held on the evening of Friday, July 4th at Knightdale Station Park. Featuring fireworks, family activities, food trucks and music from The Embers The event will begin at 5pm and conclude with the fireworks, at 9:15pm

MorrisvilleInfo
Kick off your Independence Day celebration with a fireworks display in Morrisville Community Park Thursday July 3rd. Bring your blankets, chairs and snacks to enjoy the spectacular show. Music and activities will begin at 7:30pm; the Fireworks display will begin at dark, approximately 9:30pm.

Raleigh Info
All day celebration Friday July 4th noon-11pm with 20 bands playing 3 stages, beer/wine tent, kids rides and games, street performers, eating contests, food and art vendors. Fireworks will light up the sky over the Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts AND The Redhat Amphitheater starting at around 9:30 pm.

Wake ForestInfo
Fireworks Spectacular on Thursday, July 3, at Wake Forest High School, 420 W. Stadium Drive. Gates open at 5:30. Beach music by Band of Oz at 6:30. Admission $5. Children under 6 free.

Zebulon Info
The Carolina Mudcats will hold fireworks displays on Thursday July 3rd, Friday July 4th, and Saturday July 5th at Five County Stadium. Gates will open at 6 p.m. each night for the 7:15 p.m. games, with fireworks and patriotic music to follow the games’ conclusion.

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Cary Food Truck Rodeo Sunday June 22nd

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Chatham Street Chowdown – Cary, NC

I know Food Trucks have been at events in Cary before, but this is exciting because this event will be the first official “Food Truck Chowdown” hosted by the town. The fun goes down Sunday June 22nd 12-4:30pm on W. Chatham Street in downtown Cary. 15 local trucks are scheduled to feed the hungry crowd. Beer from Fortnight Brewing and wine from Chatham Hill Winery will be available for sale as well. Live Music by Russ Thompson 12-2 followed by tunes from Jacob Lutz 2:15-4:15

The list of scheduled food trucks is impressive and I highly recommend checking it out for a fun afternoon out with the your family. You can read more about the rodeo here: “Chatham Street Chowdown“.

Want More Food Truck News ? Follow This Guy!

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The Wandering Sheppard

As readers of my blog you know that from time to time I like to share news and features about local food trucks, but to keep up to date on ALL the latest food truck news I recommend you also follow my friend and local food truck guru The Wandering Sheppard. He publishes a weekly roundup of all the best weekend food truck events and shares daily food truck news and updates on twitter at @RUWandering.

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Parking Lot Party w/ Food Trucks at Taylor’s Wine Shop in Raleigh Saturday June 21st

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Taylor’s Wine Shop

Taylor’s Wine Shop is a hidden gem in North Raleigh. Don’t let its unassuming exterior fool you. This is a top notch wine shop with a nice selection of wines & craft beers offered by knowledgeable and friendly staff. Join them this Saturday, June 21st 1-4pm for one of Taylor’s famous Parking Lot Parties. The event will feature live music by Velvet Goldfish, Free beer and wine tastings, and two awesome local food trucks: Sol Tacos selling gourmet southern tacos & Not Just Icing offering delicious cupcakes. You can learn a little more about both of these great food trucks below.

Sol Tacos

Sol Tacos

Sol Tacos serves tacos in soft  hand made soft tortillas. Owner Andy Schaumann has worked in a kitchen his whole life and prides himself on using locally sourced southern organic ingredients whenever possible that compliment Mexican street food including herbs fresh from his own garden.

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Buttermilk Fried Flounder Taco

I am a big fan of Sol Taco’s buttermilk fried flounder taco with cilantro sour cream, lettuce, and citrus radish salad. Other great menu offerings include the blackened chicken nacho taco, cheddar chuck burger and beer braised pulled pork tacos. I also here he may have a special side item this weekend. A stuffed avacado BLT with thick cut bacon, compari tomatoes, and maldon sea salt. You can read more about Sol Tacos in this great post about the truck by local food truck guru Art over at The Wandering Sheppard.

Not Just Icing

Not Just Icing

Not Just Icing  is the Triangle’s first mobile cupcakery making their cupcakes right there on the truck. They are committed to providing made from scratch, baked fresh daily on the truck scrumptious treats throughout the Triangle area. I’ve had their cupcakes a several times now and they are fantastic!

Not Just Icing Cupcake


Strawberry Delight

Not Just Icing’s cupcakes are made using all-natural ingredients with real butter instead of oils and real fruit instead of fruit flavored extracts. Their cupcakes are free of preservatives so they are best eaten the day you buy them. My current favorite cupcake is their “Strawberry Delight”, a vanilla cake with strawberry buttercream icing topped with a fresh strawberry slice.

Hope to see you at the party – make sure you bring a lawn chair and stay a while to enjoy the music!

Taylor’s Wine Shop Parking Lot Party –
When:
 Saturday June 21st 1-4pm
Where: Taylor’s Wine Shop & BP – 1005, Six Forks Road (just north of I-540)

For more info about Taylor’s Wine Shop visit:
Taylor’s Website: http://www.taylorswineshop.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wineman.cash
Twitter: @TaylorsWineShop

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