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“Altar Ego” Fashion Show at the Washington Duke Inn Friday March 1st

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Photo courtesy of Tre Bella Bridal

This Friday, March 1, Tre Bella Bridal of Durham is hosting Altar Ego, its annual fashion event, at the Washington Duke Inn & Golf Club. The fashion show will feature both ready-to-wear and bridal fashion. Proceeds from the event and a portion of the sales will benefit Girls on the Run of the Traingle, a nonprofit focusing on character development for girls ages 8 to 12.

Participating Boutiques:
Ready to Wear Fashion:  Hadley Emerson, Scout and Molly of Chapel Hill, Smitten Boutique
Bridal Fashion:  Tre Bella Bridal, Bella Bridesmaid, Bernard’s Formalwear

Special Guest:
Emily Giffin, the New York Times best-selling author of Something Borrowed and Something Blue, will be signing books during the cocktail hour before giving a presentation at 7:30pm.
Event Schedule:
6:30 – Doors Open!
6:45-7:30
Cocktail Hour w/ Book Signing and Meet & Greet with the Author! Bring a book or buy one there. Cocktail Hour! Guests will be treated to a Signature Cocktail and delicious Hors d’Oeuvres prepared by the amazing Washington Duke Inn & Golf Club. There will also be a cash bar available. The Shopping Experience! During cocktail hour all of the participating boutiques will be selling accessories and clothing.
7:30-8:00
Emily Giffin Presentation
8-9:30
Fashion Show! View the latest in ready-to-wear fashions from the Triangle’s trendiest boutiques. The show will close with the latest in bridal fashion.
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Photo courtesy of Tre Bella Bridal

The Charity:
The proceeds from the evening’s events plus a portion of the sales from the shopping experience will go to The Girls on the Run of the Trianlge NC. Girls on the Run of the Triangle is a life-changing character development program for girls ages 8-12. They inspire girls to be joyful, healthy and confident using a fun, experience-based curriculum which creatively integrates running. Through a combination of running, group activities and individual goal setting, girls are taught values that lead to a confident sense of self.

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Photo courtesy of Tre Bella Bridal

TICKET INFORMATION:
Wesbsite –  http://www.trebellabridal.com/altarego.html
Tickets $50.00/person available at  –   http://altarego2013.eventbrite.com/

About Tre Bella Bridal
Tre Bella Bridal was founded in 2007 by the Price Sisters (Kate Price, Rachael Price, and Becky Simmons). The company has grown to include two stores: Tre Bella Flowers and Tre Bella Bridal. Each location represents the sisters’ passion for flowers, fashion, and design. Visit www.trebellabridal.com for more information.

About The Washington Duke Inn and Golf Club
Known for its gracious hospitality, superb cuisine and exceptional service, the Washington Duke Inn & Golf Club is nestled on 300 acres of tall pines and stately hardwoods in the heart of North Carolina. The Inn boasts 271 elegantly appointed guest rooms and suites, a Robert Trent Jones-designed 18-hole championship golf course and superb meeting facilities for groups from 20 to 600.

Both the Inn and its flagship restaurant, the Fairview Dining Room are recipients of the coveted AAA Four Diamond rating. Additionally, the Fairview has received the Wine Spectator’s magazine’s Award of Excellence for 10 consecutive years.

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The Wine Feed and The Cupcake Shoppe Host A Sweet Valentine’s Day Contest!

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The Wine Feed & The Cupcake Shoppe

Raleigh-based specialty wine retailer, The Wine Feed, is partnering with local cupcake boutique and bakery, The Cupcake Shoppe, to reward fans with a romantic Valentine’s day treat. Through Sat., Feb. 9, 2013, fans can enter to win entry to the perfect Valentine’s day date – a wine tasting hosted by The Wine Feed featuring delicious baked goods from The Cupcake Shoppe paired with carefully selected wines.

Interested participants 21 years or older can enter via The Wine Feed’s Facebook page or by filling out an entry form at The Cupcake Shoppe located at 104 Glenwood Avenue. On Mon., Feb. 11, three winners will be selected to receive tickets for two to the Valentine’s day tasting. One grand-prize winner will also win a beautiful Black Tie Bliss Decanter valued at $200.  Selected winners must be able to attend the Feb. 14 wine tasting.

Cupcakes and Wine

A good rule of thumb to follow for pairing with sweets is that the wine needs to be sweeter than the dessert being served so you can actually taste the wine

Valentine’s Day Event Details for Contest Winners:

  • The Wine Feed will be pouring a mix of 3 to four high quality dry, and sweet dessert wines that pair well with The Cupcake Shoppe’s sweets. The Cupcake Shoppe will be providing a festive holiday mix of cupcakes, bars, and truffles
  • The Wine Feed will have romantic music playing in the background to set the mood; and they are happy to take requests from the guests!
  • The tasting is not open to the public. It is a private event exclusively for the 3 contest winners and their guests. Each will have a private table in our store away from others so that they can enjoy the evening and feel comfortable asking the staff questions about the wines and pairings.
  • The tasting will begin for the 3 couples at 6pm on Valentine’s Day and they are welcome to stay as long as they like

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“Wine and desserts are a welcomed gift for loved ones – they add relaxation and a bit of indulgence to any romantic evening,” said Philip Rubin, Co-Founder of The Wine Feed. “Through this contest, and our ongoing partnership with The Cupcake Shoppe, we strive to help wine and sweet lovers alike celebrate special occasions by offering interesting pairings at fun, social events or through ready-to-order gift packages.”

The Valentine’s day contest is an extension of the long-standing partnership between The Wine Feed and The Cupcake Shoppe to bring specialty wines and desserts to the Triangle community. The two local businesses have hosted a series of successful events, including Corks and Cakes, and a gift set series featuring five packages of wines and desserts expertly paired together.

To learn more about The Wine Feed and their offerings, visit www.thewinefeed.com. Connect with The Wine Feed on Facebook at www.facebook.com/TheWineFeed and Twitter by following @TheWineFeed.

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Some of The Wine Feed’s favorites include Moscato d’Asti, Brachetto d’Acqui, Port wines, and sweet Spanish Sherries.

About The Wine Feed

The Wine Feed, an N.C. -based online wine retailer, provides innovative and accessible options for online shoppers. Serving 35 states and D.C., The Wine Feed provides an intimate selection of wines to help customers determine their own sense of quality and taste. The Wine Feed cultivates an appreciation of wine through educational events, personal interaction, community involvement and social networking. To learn more about The Wine Feed, visit www.TheWineFeed.com and connect on Twitter @TheWineFeed and Facebook www.facebook.com/thewinefeed.

 About the Cupcake Shoppe

As Raleigh’s first and finest cupcake shop, we are committed to using fresh and local ingredients. We believe in small batch baking and providing top quality sweets with no shortcuts and our open kitchen concept allows visitors to watch our staff at work. Whether piping away on a tray of freshly baked cupcakes, or mixing up a homemade batch of cookies, the shop is both a delight for the young and old. To learn more, visit www.thecupcakeshopperaleigh.com/.

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2013 Durham Mardi Gras Celebration February 9th & 12th!

Durham Mardi Gras

Poster Art by Jamie B. Wolcott

Looking to celebrate Mardi Gras in the Triangle this year? Then check out some of the great local costume making and music events going on in Durham starting this Saturday followed by even more revelry with a local Mardi Gras Parade (with a second line band and all) on “Fat Tuesday” February 12th.

The fun kicks off this weekend on Saturday at Motorco with live music and costume making (materials provided by The Scrap Exchange). Then the good times continue on Fat Tuesday with a local parade and more music. On Tuesday musicians, dancers, and the public meet will meet at the CCB Plaza (the one with the big bull statue) in downtown Durham around 6:30pm. The group will then parade on down to Rigsbee Avenue near Motorco & Fullsteam at about 7pm where you can enjoy another great night of live music and dancing. Full details of the bands scheduled to perform are provided below. I’ll be joining the good times playing my trombone and the fabulous Bulltown Strutters. Hope to see you there! Laissez les bon temps rouler!

Saturday February 9th
(All events in Motorco Garage)

Kidz, Bands,Costumes

4 –6pm  kids & adults – Mardi Gras costume making party (material supplied free by the Scrap Exchange)
Music
4:00 Blue Tailed Skinks
5:00 Lester Fricks

Mardi Gras Extravaganza
8-10pm Adult Mardi Gras costume making party (material supplied free by the Scrap Exchange)
Music
8:00 Beauty Operators
9:00 The Bulltown Strutters
10:00 Tom Merrigan
11: 00 SWAG

Fat Tuesday February 12th

Durham Mardi Gras Parade:
6:30 Meet at the bull, CCB plaza, downtown Durham
7:00 Parade to Motorco

Motorco Main Stage:
7:45 Mel Melton & the Wicked Mojos
9:15 The Bulltown Strutters
10:30 Atiba Rorie and Africa Unplugged

Motorco Garage Stage:
8:45 Rhonda Robichaux
10:00 Phatlynx

Fullsteam:
8:30 Haw River Rounders
10:15 The George Tisdale Band

For a glimpse at some photos taken during last year’s Durham Mardi Gras Parade visit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/nicolepphoto/sets/72157629076073508/

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The Krispy Kreme Challenge Returns! February 9th, 2013

Krispy Kreme Challenge
The Krispy Kreme Challenge goes like this: Run 2.5 miles from the NC State Bell Tower on Hillsborough Street to the Krispy Kreme store at ther intersection of Peace & Person Street in downtown Raleigh. Eat a dozen original glazed Krispy Kreme donuts. Then run 2.5 miles back to the Bell Tower – all in under one hour.

No, you don’t have to eat the donuts if you don’t want to. You can eat one, all twelve, or none at all. It is your call. It is all done in good fun to raise funds to benefit the the North Carolina Children’s Hospital. The race started in 20o4 with just a dozen students from NC State. Over the years the race has grown in popularity and with more than 7,700 runners participating in 2012.

As you can imagine participants range in age and level of competitiveness. There are many college students in the race but their are plenty of families and older runners as well. It is good people watching too, as may people dress up in costume or have some sort of silly hat or shirt made up just for this race. Last year I had the pleasure of running behind a kid with a boom box duct taped to his back blasting his “theme music”. You never know what you might see, but chances are it will be entertaining!

Last year I ran in the race for the very first time but I only ate a few of the donuts. This year I am going all in and plan to eat the full dozen. There is a guy who lives along the race route who offers runners an “extra donut” to make it a full bakers dozen. I’m not sure if I will go that far, but will leave that to a race day decision.

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Enjoying a post race donut last year!

I am already registered and if you are thinking of signing up I suggest you do it soon as last I heard 6,000 people have already signed up and registration will end once they reach 8,000. To register for the race visit the race website below.

Krispy Kreme Challenge Wesbite:
http://www.krispykremechallenge.com

Facebook Page:
http://www.facebook.com/KrispyKremeChallenge

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Larry’s Beans of Raleigh ~ My First Coffee Cupping!

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Preparing to educate people about coffee!

A few weeks ago I had the pleasure of visiting one of my favorite places in Raleigh, the Larry’s Beans coffee roasting facility! I’ve been to Larry’s Beans to take their cool bean plant tour twice now, but this was my first trip there for an actual “coffee cupping”. In fact, this was my first coffee cupping event ever! If you are new to the world of coffee cupping (like me) I would describe it as kind of like wine tasting, but with coffee. In general “coffee cupping” is the practice of observing the tastes and aromas of brewed coffee.

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Coffee & mingling before the cupping event

When you visit Larry’s Beans, it is always a fun filled experience. The event started off with the group of 40 or so coffee lovers being entertained by musicians playing the accordion and guitar in the beautiful open courtyard. Larry’s also had a nice healthy snack spread that featured plenty of their great coffee and their newly released cold brew coffee for the guests to try as they mingled before the cupping started.

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Head Roaster Brad explains the origins of the beans we will be cupping

After mingling for a bit, the group moved into the roasting facility for a brief  educational presentation kicked off with Larry himself giving a little background about his passion for quality organic fair trade coffee and why he founded the company. From there Larry turned things over to Brad, the head roaster of Larry’s Beans. Brad did an excellent job of explaining the process of coffee cupping and set the stage for the three kinds of coffee we would be cupping that afternoon. The focus of this particular comparative cupping was three different coffees from Ethiopia.

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The cuppers take to their stations!

Brad described the three different farms within the Sidama Coffee Farmers Cooperative Union in Ethiopia that were the source of the beans we would be cupping. The coffee we would be trying was harvested from the Schicho, Abela Gekuko, and Bona Cooperatives.  He then highlighted the specific variations in process methods the coffee beans from each farm went through and and  how different processing techniques impact flavor profiles.

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The cupping criteria

A standard coffee cupping procedure involves three steps, sniffing the dry coffee grounds, “breaking the crust” after the hot water pour-over, and finally tasting or “slurping” the coffee. At each table there were three stations with three cups of carefully ground dry coffee from one of the three farms (you use three cups for each bean for consistency). The experts at Larry’s circulated the room and poured the hot water after participants had finished smelling the dried coffee grounds.

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The pros at Larry’s Beans pouring hot water over the coffee grounds

After pouring over the nearly boiling water we allowed the grinds to infuse for around 3-4 minutes. Then came the  “breaking of the crust” which was expertly done by our hosts using spoons and we were instructed to again smell the coffee again as it has changed during the brewing process and will give hints of the kind of things to be looking out for when you do the actual tasting.

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The slurping of the coffee!

Once the crust was broken any coffee grounds left on top of the cup were scooped away. With the coffee infusion now clear of grinds, the slurping  commenced! Essentially you simply bring a spoon of the coffee up to your mouth, and slurp, drawing the coffee to the roof of the mouth allowing it to tickle the tongue and then fall into the back of the mouth. The goal is to measure aspects of the coffee’s taste, specifically the body, sweetness, acidity, flavor, and aftertaste.

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Coffee before “breaking of the crust”

Since coffee beans embody telltale flavors from the region where they were grown, by evaluating coffees in a comparative setting like this a taster can learn to identify  flavor traits of coffees from different origins.  If you do enough cuppings you can even develop a reference library of flavors and taste sensations that can become a background against which you can examine new coffees.  Over time a cupper can begin to associate particular flavors with geographical regions and different botanical varieties of coffee.

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Bloggers engaged in “Coffee Talk”

Although we were not trying to identify the origins since we already knew that information, ultimately the folks at my cupping table were able to identify the different flavor profiles and zero in on their favorite coffee of the three we tried. I can’t recall the exact name now, but my favorite was the coffee that exhibited hints of blueberry.

The folks at Larry’s Beans were great hosts and I recommend you try to attend a future event at their facility.  I had a lot of fun attending this coffee cupping, especially since a few of my fellow foodie blogger friends where there to enjoy the experience with me. Special thanks to Kim @TriLocalista, Becca @theGourmez, and Channa @RaleighWhatsUp for attending the event with me. Make sure you check out their awesome blogs too to keep up on the Triangle foodie scene!

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Musicians in the courtyard!

To view more pictures from my visit to Larry’s beans check out my flickr photo album of the coffee cupping event. To read more about Larry’s Beans you see my previous post of the facility tour or visit their website and facebook page.

About Larry’s Beans

Larry’s Beans is happily committed to blending and roasting innovative uniquely delicious coffees — and making the world a better place. 100% of their coffee is Fair Trade, Shade Grown, and Organic, all slow-roasted to bring out every note of indigenous flavor. Their green-o-vated facilities use passive solar construction, active solar systems, radiant floors, zoned heating, composting, and rainwater harvesting to minimize our impact on this awesome planet. They offer 15 Creative Blends and 15 Single-Origin Blends, along with limited-roast favorites like Rockin’ Holiday Blend and Woodstock Blend.

Larry’s Beans 
1507 Gavin Street
Raleigh, NC 27608
Website: http://www.larrysbeans.com/
Twitter: @LarrysBeans

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