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Swim Across America Comes to Raleigh!

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For 26 years, Swim Across America (SAA) has been raising money for fight cancer. Now, with the support of NC State University, this iconic event is coming to Raleigh on Sept 21, 2013 to hold a fundraising pool swim for the whole Triangle area community! Whether you are on a swim team or just a casual swimmer, join them for a day full of fun, family and swimming!

NC State University has donated the 50m competition pool at the Willis R. Casey Aquatic Center for the event on Saturday, September 21 from 11am-4pm.   The NC State University Swim and Dive Team will be at hand volunteering.

Pool Swim Format
They are replicating an open water course in an indoor pool! All the lane lines will be pulled out and a buoy will be placed at each corner of the pool. 1 lap will equal 150m.

How to Participate
Local swimmers (all levels welcome)  help raise money to fight cancer by getting pledges and signing up for individual swims ranging from 2 miles, 1 mile, ½ mile or sprint distances or participate in other aquatic activities.

Choose Your Event
 SSAwill be offering individual swims, relay swims and aqua aerobics!

Individual Swims

  • 2 Mile competitive (under 50 minutes)
  • 2 mile (over 50 minutes)
  • 1 mile competitive (under 25 minutes)
  • 1 mile (over 25 minutes)
  • 1/2 mile fun swim
  • 1 lap sprints (150m) – these will be grouped according to age and ability

Relays

  • (including kids relays, parent-child, and grandparent-child)

Aqua-Aerobics

  • 30 minutes aqua-aerobics class
  • 1 lap (150m) aqua-run
Water Polo

Water Carnival
After the swim events, there will be a water carnival that will include kayaking, water polo skills demo, and scavenger hunts for kids in addition to a Olympic Clinic run by Sue Walsh, UNC Alumni, Ray Carey, Stanford Alumni, and Craig Beardsley, University of Florida alumni.

About Swim Across America (SAA)
Swim Across America is the inspired sequel to a triumphant Run Across America completed by the two founders of SAA in 1985. This eight-month journey, which spanned the country from Boston to Los Angeles, raised over $1 million for cancer research.

What makes this trek all the more remarkable is that one of the determined runners, a 22-year-old from Fairfield, CT, had lost his right leg to cancer a decade before. Following college graduation, these two childhood buddies embarked on their mission, making history in the process. Together, they instilled hope in all who fight this disease and heightened consciousness about overcoming this frightening diagnosis.

It was in 1987 that Jeff Keith and Matt Vossler decided to bring their cause back home and transitioned from running to swimming for a cure. With a focus on raising money and awareness for cancer research, prevention and treatment, Swim Across America was chartered as a 501c3 nonprofit organization.

26 Years and $45 Million Later
Twenty Six years later, SAA has raised over $45 million dollars. SAA funds almost two dozen prestigious organizations across the country including Sloan-Kettering in New York, San Francisco Children’s Hospital,  Johns Hopkins, Rush University Medical Center in Chicago and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston.

This year, Swim Across America is going to help support Dr. Cavanagh’s Research Lab at NC State University.  His laboratory has been able to make chemotherapy regimens up to 1,000x more efficient.

For more information
Visti the Swim Across America Raleigh Event Website at Swim Across America Raleigh

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West 94th Street Pub in Durham ~ Grill Master Cook Off Results!

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West 94th Street Pub in Durham

Earlier this month I was honored to participate as a guest judge at a Grill Master Cook Off competition  held by the West 94th Street Pub in Durham. The event featured 7 backyard chefs in a friendly competition to see who could make the most creative and tastiest barbecue chicken and corn on the cob. Competitors also had the option of creating a specialty item for judging as well.  At stake was a free trip to Las Vegas for the winner and the eternal glory that comes with winning the title of “Grill Master”!

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Chicken on the Grill!

The public was invited to come taste each competitors creations and earned the right to do so by helping a great cause – feeding the hungry. To get a sample of the grilled food, those attending could make a monetary donation or donate food to the Food Bank of Central and Eastern NC. The event ended up raising over $450 in monetary donations and more than 1,800 pounds in food donations.

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Public Tasting

I was one of four judges for the event. Joining me in the enviable task of eating all this wonderful food was Kathy Hanrahan of WRAL “Out & About,” Durham Magazine Editor Matt Dees, and Nancy Wykle of the Durham Herald Sun. When we first arrived all four of us walked around and got a feel for what each grill station was creating.  Given there was a hungry crowd waiting to sample we quickly go down to business trying each of the seven dishes created and recorded our scores.

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Music by the band Plan B

Judging was extremely difficult because all of the competitors did a really great job and I found something I liked about each dish. It was amazing how seven people could make such different and yet wonderfully delicious barbecue chicken using there different techniques, spices and rubs. While I enjoyed everything I tried, there were two competitors that really “made it work” for me when it came to flavor, tenderness, and creativity.

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Watermelon Eating Contest

When the judging was done I had these two competitors ranked almost exactly the same. I was curious to hear the final results and whether or not my fellow judges ranked them in a similar fashion. While we waited for the votes to be tallied I enjoyed a cold beer and watched a good old fashioned watermelon eating contest.

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The Winning Dish

In the end, the winning chef and “Grill Master” of the day was Jay Adams. He was one of the two competitors I had ranked at the top and I was very happy to see him to take home the well deserved win.  He had crafted a great sauce to marinated his chicken with that was a combination of some secret spices, molasses, and sea salt.  It really made for a delicious and tender piece of barbecue grilled chicken. He also did a great job with the corn on the cob by keeping it simple but adding some unique flavoring with a peppering of spices.

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Chef Jay Adams and his Son Working the Grill

While talking with Jay during the competition he mentioned he is working on launching his own sauce business and it is in the early stages of development. You can check out his website for future updates on his sauces and events. I look forward to trying some more of his great food in the future and hope he enjoys his well deserved trip to Vegas!

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The Competitors

I love competitions like this, because they raise money for a good cause and it brings local amateur chefs together. During the contest I even saw a few of the chefs visiting each others grill stations to try their different dishes and compare notes. It was nice to see such comradery among the competitors. The folks at West 94th Street Pub did a great job organizing the event and helping to raise money for a great cause. Check out their website below for more info about the pub, their menu, and future events. I plan to go back soon to try their famous fish ‘n’ chips!

West 94th Street Pub
4711 Hope Valley Road
Durham, NC 27707 (Map)
Website: http://www.west94stpub.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/West-94th-St-Pub/216732515166
Twitter: @West94thStPub

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Local Chefs Compete in Fire in the Triangle! ~ Recap of Little Hen vs. 518 West

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1705 Prime in North Raleigh

A few weeks ago I was honored to return as a guest judge at the second annual “Fire in the Triangle” Competition Dining Series here in Raleigh. This is a fantastic culinary event featuring local chef’s in a friendly competition featuring North Carolina foods. Guests enjoy a six course meal in a blind tasting alongside a panel of culinary and celebrity judges in a series of 15 dinner competitions that run from July through August at 1705 Prime in North Raleigh.

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Diners Enjoying “Fire in the Triangle”

Each evening, two restaurants “battle” it out side-by-side in a single elimination format. Guests savor a six-course menu (three dishes from each chef without knowing whose food they’re tasting) created around a “featured” ingredient. For each dinner, the ingredient comes from a North Carolina farmer or artisan producer. The featured ingredient is revealed to the chefs only an hour before they start cooking, and it must be used in each of the three courses. Judges and guests alike rank each meal as they dine using a cool smart phone app and the results are tallied and the winning chef announced at the end of the evening.

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The evening’s secret ingredients!
(Photo Courtesy of Competition Dining)

On the night I attended the competitors were Chef Regan Stachler of Little Hen in Apex and Chef Serge Falcoz-Vigne of 518 West in Raleigh. Speculation was high among the evening’s guest as to what the secret ingredient would be while I made my rounds enjoying cocktail hour in the 1705 lounge with a pint of Mystery Brewing’s Queen Anne’s Revenge (Mystery Brewing out of Hillsborough, NC was that week’s featured NC brewery. Try their beer – it is awesome!)

The  super “secret  ingredient” was revealed to the eager diners just after they took their seats in the main dining area where we learned it was none other than Krispy Kreme Doughnuts and Joe Van Gogh Coffee. Given my passion for local coffee, I was very excited about these featured ingredients and couldn’t wait to see what these two great chefs created with them.

Chef Regan Stachler of Little Hen
(Photo Courtesy of Competition Dining)

While the chefs worked in the kitchen, Jimmy Crippen, the evening’s Emcee and host explained how diners  submit their votes using the smartphone app and we heard a few words from the sources of the secret ingredient.

I attended the evening solo, but was really lucky to land a seat at a great table of self proclaimed “foodies” who have their own dining club they call “Ladies who Dine”. They get together once a month to eat at local restaurants and were excited about attending their first Competition Dining Event.  They were a really fun group of people to spend the evening with enjoying great food.  Below is a  photo recap of the six courses we were presented along with some commentary from me and my “Fire in the Triangle” table-mates!

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Course 1
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Course 1 was a Joe Van Gogh Coffee-Chili Krispy Kreme Doughnut with Roasted Poblano Pepper Cheese, Krispy Kreme Chocolate Icing Mole. This dish was prepared by Chef Regan of Little Hen. Folks at my table had mixed reviews about this dish but I actually enjoyed the simplicity of it overall. I found the spiciness of the poblano pepper cheese and sweetness of the doughnut to compliment each other very well. Unfortunately, the icing mole was missing from the dish which I think hurt it in the overall scoring.

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Course 2
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Course 2 was the creation of Chef Serge Falcoz-Vigne of 518 West. It was a Krispy Kreme Doughnut Millefeuille with Joe Van Gogh Coffee Braised Duck, Lobster Salad & Radish Slaw, Caramel Doughnut Icing Glazed Crispy Pancetta, Coffee Vinaigrette. Sadly I could not enjoy this course because of my food allergy (can’t eat shellfish) but this dish was received well by the foodies at my table. It edged out course #1 in voting at our table.

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Course 3
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Course 3 was where Chef Regan of Little Hen really shined in my opinion. It was a dish comprised of homemade Duck & Pork Coffee Chorizo, Krispy Kreme Doughnut Tortilla, Joe Van Gogh Cabbage Slaw with Caramel Doughnut Icing Crema. I know it sounds crazy to eat duck with a doughnut (I ate it all together like it was a taco) but it tasted wonderful together. I thought this was the most creative dish of the evening.

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Course 4
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Course 4 was the creation of Chef Serge Falcoz-Vigne of 518 West. It was   Chocolate Icing Glazed Quail in a Krispy Kreme Dough Blanket, Sautéed Cabbage with Tasso, Joe Van Gogh Panamanian Coffee Polenta, Chipotle Doughnut Glaze. Ultimately this was the one dish I wasn’t a huge fan of. While I enjoyed the Joe Van Gogh Coffee falvor of the polenta, I didn’t quite appreciate the combination of flavor with the quail. The table was split on this dish, while nobody disliked it (let’s face it, everything these chefs create  is pretty fantastic), they either loved it or were somewhat neutral when comparing it to the night’s other dishes.

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Course 5
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Course 5 marked our entrance into the realm of deserts. Chef Regan created a Joe Van Gogh Coffee Cheesecake, Krispy Kreme Glazed Doughnut Crust with Citrus-Krispy Kreme Caramel Doughnut Icing Glaze. I love cheescake and this one was excellent. The combination of the Krispy Kreme glaze along with the coffee flavored cheescake was very inventive in my opinion. While some at my table didn’t rank this dish as high, it was one of my favorites.

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Course 6
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Course 6 from Chef Serge Falcoz was a Krispy Kreme Glazed Doughnut & Goat Cheese Bread Pudding, with Cherry-Chocolate Icing Compote, and Joe Van Gogh Coffee Infused Crème Anglaise. While not as visually pleasing as Course 5, I enjoyed this desert as well. The key was to make sure you had a little of everything from the plate on you spoon so all the flavors mixed together. The one thing our table was confused about was the crispy “crouton” like doughnut wedge. We weren’t exactly sure what to do with it! Despite that confusion all in all, a great desert.

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My new friends at Table 20!

After our table finished entering in their votes we enjoyed comparing notes about the dishes and discussed which were our favorites. It is always fun to guess which chef made what since you don’t find out until the end and there are always some surprises! The above picture is of the infamous table 20 where I enjoyed my evening. I couldn’t have been put with a better group of crazy foodies. Really enjoyed talking to them all and sharing our thoughts on each dish. I also think they enjoyed drinking wine.

Winner Chef

Chef Serge Falcoz-Vigne of 518 West
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Ultimately when the votes were tallied it was EXTREMELY close. Although both chefs did an incredible job the winning chef was Chef Serge Falcoz-Vigne of 518 West. he won by a slim margin of a mere 0.5 points. As the winner, Chef Serge Falcoz-Vigne moves on to the next round to compete against another early round winner to see if he has what it takes to make it to the  final round later this month! I think both chefs and their teams did an amazing job and should be proud of the dishes they sent out to the dining room that night. Each created inventive dishes that made good use of the secret ingredients.

The competition dining series is a wonderful way to spend the evening with a foodie friend trying creative dishes made with North Carolina ingredients. While the remainder of the “Fire in the Triangle” series is sold out they are already getting ready to launch their next event “Fire in the City” in Charlotte next month. Tickets for the Charlotte series go on sale August 7th. Visit the Competition Dining website for more information and ticket information. Happy eating!

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Parking Lot Party This Wednesday at Taylor’s Wine Shop in North Raleigh!

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Taylor’s Wine Shop ~ North Raleigh

Taylor’s Wine Shop & BP has been around for over 30 years and is an institution of North Raleigh. Long ago, the savvy owners realized the need to diversify and have developed a great little shop offering an impressive selection of wines, local and other craft beers, local coffee (including Larry’s Beans and Carrboro Coffee) and even sell locally made Escazu chocolate and Pleasant Bee Honey along with an assortment of other items like handmade jewelry and Faerie Made Soaps.  Of course, you can still pick up bait there for your fishing trip to Falls Lake as well.

If you’ve never been to Taylor’s this week is the perfect time to check them out. They are holding a huge wine and beer sale, as well as a Parking Lot Party Wednesday July 24th from 5:30-8:30 p.m.

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Inside Taylor’s

Event Details
The parking lot party will feature food from C.J.’s Street Food truck, free wine and beer tastings (including French Broad Brewing & Bottle Tree Beer Co.) and live music from local band Velvet Goldfish. A big tent will be set up out in the parking lot with the band playing underneath and attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs to relax and enjoy the outdoor live music. Beer tasting will take place outside with wine tasting going on inside the shop. In addition, there will be a Larry’s Beans Cold Brew Coffee Demo and a demonstration booth by Green City Bottles.

Along with the food and entertainment there will be great beer and wine sales going on inside the shop including 10% off 4-packs and 6-packs & 20% off cases of craft beer, 10% 1-5 bottles of wine, 15% off 12 or more bottles, and 20% off select cases of wine.

When: Wednesday July 24th from 5:30-8:30pm
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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Grill Master Cook Off Competition at West 94th St. Pub in Durham This Saturday!!

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From time to time I am asked to help judge at foodie events and I am very excited to be a judge this weekend at the “Grill Master Cook Off” taking place at the West 94th Street Pub in Durham this Saturday July 27th from 12-5pm. This family friendly competition will host seven local Grill Masters who plan to show off their grillin’ skills with Chicken and Corn on the Cob. Grillmasters will be competing for bragging rights and a prize package of a 3 day, 2 night trip for two to Las Vegas! Proceeds from this fun event benefit the Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina.

Event Details
Judging will begin at 3pm by four local “foodies”: John Huisman, aka Triangle Explorer, Kathy Hanrahan with WRAL “Out & About”, Matt Dees with Durham Magazine and Nancy Wykle with the Durham Herald Sun.

 Public tasting begins around 3:30pm. Public food tasting will be available to those who donate a minimum of 5 non-perishable canned food items or a monetary donation to the Food Bank of Central & Eastern NC.

Family Activities
Family fun activities are planned throughout the entire time of the event which will include, Live Music by Plan B Durham Band, Raffle prizes, Corn Hole games, Family Eating Contests; such as a Watermelon Eating Contest, Jello Eating Contest, Pie Eating Contest, etc.  Plan to bring your lawn chair, sample great food, enjoy family fun activities and see who will be crowned the Pub’s 1st Grill Master.

Prizes for Winner
Cook Off Competition winner will receive a 3 day, 2 night trip for two to Las Vegas.  If you would like to compete or for more information, contact Kerry Bryant at kbpaw_21@msn.com.

About West 94th Street Pub
The Pub opened in August of 1994 as a family owned business.  “Miss Sarah”, the owner had a vision of opening a “Cheers” like Pub in Southwest Durham.  The Pub’s success comes from a unique combination of good food & relationships that have been formed over the last 19 years. The Pub has been a local hang out for our “Pub Regulars” for many years.

They’re known for having the best Fish & Chips in Durham along with a staff who may not know your name, but know your face and drink of choice when you walk through our door.  Over the last seven years the Pub has become a venue to help raise money for several non-profit organizations.  We are proud to partner with the Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina on this event.  We hope to raise funds as well as collect non-perishable items to benefit local families.

The Pub is located at 4711 Hope Valley Rd and open Monday-Friday, 11:00am-2:00am and Saturday-Sunday, 12noon-2:00am.  For more information or to get involved contact Kerry Bryant at 919-403-0025 or email kbpaw_21@msn.com.

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