Friday, August 12, 2011

Santa Monica Fun






p.o.p candy
Tifanie White's  brush rolls, various prices

Sweet Perversion
Couch Mix $8

    OMG, I had the best time ever at Unique LA's summer show!  The country's largest independent design show made Angeleno's come out in droves.  There were many eclectic pieces that you could only find at this show.  My first stop got me chocolate wasted, literally! Julie Peres and her Immaculate Confections  had me on cloud nine, with cake flavors like, Vanilla Grand Marnier, Dark Chocolate Kahlua, and Butter Rum cake, how could a girl choose?  Next stop was one of my absolute favorite things...MAKE-UP!  Adrian Culverson and her super cute sisters are the beauty and brains behind Superstar Lipline.
Debut Lip Balm $12.90
"How you doin'?" Ring $20

IncrediBall $6.50
Debut is there one and only shade of lip balm, but don't fret this shade is flattering on absolutely every skin tone!  If it ain't broke don't fix it, lookin' forward to more colors in the future. All that shopping had ya girl starvin', so I grabbed a bite at Great Balls on Tires.  Ground Kobe beef, applewood smoked bacon, gruyere, wild arugula, garlic aioli, all on a a toasted brioche bun.  I can truly say these were the best balls I've ever had in my mouth! ;-) Great food truck, would love to try some of their other dishes.  My belly was full so it was time to work off my lunch and do some more shopping, during this process I ran into a few of my old friends.  Rachel and her butter crunch goodness at p.o.p candy was such a delight to see.  I was especially excited because she had two new flavors, bacon and rosemary, and crispy black rice with ginger.  The rosemary and bacon was used with Cast Iron Gourmet's bacon (which I absolutely love) and crispy rice and ginger was an interesting twist on their delicious treats!  I then ran into my Bacon Bestie, Rashida Purifoy at Cast Iron Gourmet.  By the time I got there they had already sold out of Bacon Crack and I had scooped up the last Couch Mix.  This bacon is no joke and if you love bacon and haven't tried this stuff you are truly missing out!  One of  coolest things that I saw was Tifanie White's make-up brush rolls, perfect way to keep you brushes neat and clean. The second coolest thing that I found was this awesome ring that I found at London Manori.  I love finding fun, interesting, and unique pieces. What else is missing from this perfect day of shopping???  Booze of course!  Black Star Beer to fill my drunken needs.  Double hopped golden goodness, you can find this awesome brew at a BevMo! or an Albertson's near you.  Unique LA's summer sure did make me a happy camper and I can't wait til the next show!

Saturday, July 30, 2011

Unique LA's 1st Summer Show





I've been on a brief hiatus but now I'm back in full effect, just in time for Unique LA!  This Is Unique LA's 1st summer show and the event includes two of my favorite past times, food and shopping! This is said to be the  largest independent design show in the country! With over 250 hand-selected designers and artists I think they're right. The two-day shopping event makes it easy for you to shop buy local and support LA’s economy,over 95% of the products at the show are made in the USA Now how awesome is that? I'm looking forward to seeing my two buddies from Cast Iron Gourmet and p.o.p candy.  Did I mention that p.o.p candy has two new flavors?  Gotta drop by to find out with they are....  Don't miss this event that is fun, fun, fun for the entire family!  Hope to see you there!

Unique LA

Where:  The Barker Hangar
             3021 Airport Avenue
             Santa Monica, California 90405

When:  July 30th & July 31st 2011


Tickets:  $10 at the door (Good for both days!)

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Artisanal LA Santa Monica 2011

Rachel, owner of p.o.p candy
Diggin' in tha crates
Guess we were a little late...
Pulled Pork Cupcake
Salted Carmel Candy Yum!



Clearly I have no shame, sure was good!


All Jarred Up Pies!


Rashida, owner of Cast Iron Gourmet



OMG, please tell me you were in Santa Monica over the weekend!  Artisanal LA out did itself in it's new location!  The operative word for this event was sugar!!!  There were tons of sweet and savory confections to fit everyone's sweet tooth.  The biggest change (besides the location) was the increase in libations!  Imagine cocktails made from hibiscus and jasmine, shots of Acai vodka, and all the beer you can carry (we were double fisting it in there!) Green Bar Collective, VeeV, and Eagle Rock Brewery made that happen for me and my crew, what more could you ask for???  Of course I saw some familiar faces, Rashida,  owner of Cast Iron Gourmet,  and her bacon posse were slingin' that swine like nobody's business.  She never ceases to amaze me and per usual she had a new creation for this event, Pork Nuts, that's right homemade corn nuts soaked in Eagle Rock Brewery beer and cooked in bacon fat, Yum Yum! Dropped in on my good friend Rachel  at p.o.p candy.  The gang that I rolled with fell in love with these herb crusted treats.  In fact we fought over the last bag of rosemary almond butter crunch, since she was a newbie I let her have it.  I went out of my comfort zone and bought the thyme, walnut , and cherry candy and boy was I glad I did, the tangy cherries made an awesome addition to the candy.  Simone B. was new to Artisanal LA, her pulled pork cupcake and margarita cupcake were a smash hit.  Speaking of smash hit, Bangers and Smashed brought their gourmet mashed potatoes with flavors like Black Truffle Smashed and Bourbon Pecan Smashed (sweet potatoes) with Jack Daniels and spice, totally to live for!  My friends and I left stuffed, fat, full, and delicious and did I mention that all this great food was only ten bucks?  Best $10 I ever spent...well since the last event!  Make sure you don't miss the next foodie event!
We all had a blast!


*Unique LA is back!!! Their 3rd Annual
  Spring Show will be May 7th and 8th
  (Mother's Day weekend). Tickets are
  $10 at the door, Perfect time to grab
  that last minute gift for mom!  See Ya
  there!!!!
 


Friday, April 15, 2011

Artisanal LA Spring Show 2011

What are you doin' this weekend???  Hopefully the answer is going to Artisanal LA's  new location at Santa Monica Place.  I'm super excited to check out this new location and stop by and see some old friends like Cast Iron Gourmet , Cold Brew and Cola, and p.o.p candy co.  If you're a self proclaimed foodie like myself then this event is one that you absolutely cannot  miss, trust me!  Here's how it goes down:  Purchase your tickets online for $10 ($15 at the door), and that gets you all the tastes (and beverages) that you want, if you like what you've tried then you can purchase the food, or move on to the next booth. Part of the proceeds go to St. Vincent's Meals on Wheels program, see everyone's Winning!!! It's that simple, this is a weekend long event so be there or be square!  Here are a few pics of the fall show.

Couch Mix
Butter Crunch


Butter Pie

The Guys of Cold Brew and Cola





Artisanal LA Spring Show 2011

Santa Monica Place
Level 3 Dining Deck – Event Space
395 Santa Monica Place
Santa Monica, CA 90401

April 16th 11am-8pm

April 17th 11am-7pm

Friday, April 1, 2011

NoHo Rockin' Food Truck Fest


Last weekend was a good day to be in NoHo (North Hollywood that is), folks came out for a good cause and some good eats.  MuttMatchLA set up the First Annual NoHo Rockin' Food Truck Fest and Flea Market, where a pet adoption and flea market were set up for all your fashion needs and of course there 
"Greasy Weiner" $4

Truffle Tornado $5
were fabulous food trucks on the premises. I'm sure ya'll know why I came through (he he he).  You guys know I don't mess around so I got to business.  I have not had a hot dog in quite awhile, so I decided to have a big greasy one! The Greasy Wiener was there to fufill my foodie desires.  I had the "Greasy Wiener" which consists of grilled onions, mustard (minus the mustard), a pickle and a premium topping, of course I chose bacon.  My hot dog was great, grilled to perfection.  This truck also has a chicken apple sausage (which they were out of), nachos, and of course chilli cheese fries.  The choice was hard but I think I chose a winner.  Then I walked over to  My Tornado Potato, now these guys have an interesting twist on fries.  These spiral taters are the business and they even found a way to stick a piece of sausage on that bad boy and fry that sucker.  The Screw Driver Tornado is a sausage with chili and nacho cheese,can you say heart attack on a stick??? Who cares, I would've tried that if I hadn't had my greasy dog. My next stop was Calbi Fusion Tacos|Burritos.  I was wondering if this slow moving line was worth the wait, sadly it wasn't.  I decided to try the beef and chicken Koren inspired tacos.  The chicken was mediocre at best and the beef was chewy with
Calbi Tacos $2.50 each
a funny after taste. I wasn't completely turned off, maybe they were just having a bad day,  I might try it again one day...So we save the best for last, dessert. Sweet E's Bake Shop had the longest line of the whole event, which was a good indication that there was something good in store.
Cookies N' Cream Cake Pop $3
Boy was I right, when I finally go to the front of the line almost everything was gone!  I settled with a white chocolate covered pretzel, and two cake pops. The Cookies N' Cream Cake Pop was a total party in my mouth, love me some sweets! I sat down to enjoy my goodies and the live entertainment and made two new friends in the process.  We were sharing are foodie finds and they let me taste Streets of Thailand's krab wonton (yes that is crab with a "K").  Let me just say that these people should be ashamed of themselves!  Who would deep fry imitation meat? Yuck!  It was a gummy hot mess and I'm glad I didn't waste my $5 on it!  All in all this was a great event (minus the ugly weather), there was truly something for everyone and I look forward to the next NoHo Food Truck Fest!





*Truckit Fest is going down this Sunday and every 1st Sunday of the month, there will be over 40 food trucks, 200 local designers, and live bands. Union Station, downtown is the place to be! (11am-5pm, $5 general admission)

*Artisanl LA 2011 Spring Show will be the talk of the town, I always have the best time!  April 16th and 17th (11am-7pm) Santa Monica Place will have a packed house.  Pre-sale tickets $10 and $15 at the door.  Be there or be square!

Monday, February 28, 2011

Swine and Wine

It is not a game people!

Cast Iron Gourmet owner, Rashida Purifoy and I


Couch Mix $11

Frisee Salad
Shame, shame, shame on me for not spreading the word about this fab bacon that I had a few weeks ago! I had some of the best bacon ever at Cork Bar's Swine and Wine event, hosted by pork master Rashida Purifoy. Swine and wine was a 3-course fixed menu with bacon for $25(optional wine paring $13), awesome deal right? I brought along a few gal pals to experience the blissfulness of this bacon! I boasted about the couch mix on the car ride over, the girls gave me a look like "Whatchu talkin' about Willis??", it's something so indescribable, you just have to try it for yourself!  We arrived at Cork Bar which  is a small corner bistro in the heart of Downtown L.A. We dined with the stars on this clear chilly night, which was okay because the warmth of the fire pits kept us toasty.  Before we placed our order, our server placed a shot of couch mix on the table.I already new what was about to happen, game over!  These ladies couldn't get enough of the stuff, trail mix with caramelized bacon, it was a wrap! At that moment Rashida became their bacon dealer (I'm already a client),  because this stuff is foodie crack!  That got the juices flowing and we were so excited about what was to come.
Bahn Mi Sliders
The first course was a Frisee and Bacon Salad, which had roasted tomatoes, a light mustard vinaigrette and flavorful seasoned bacon.  This was a great start to our meal, we were in pure bliss.  Now imagine feeling that way about a salad, crazy huh? The salad was a tough act to follow but what came next was even better, if you can imagine that. The Bahn Mi Sliders came next, now this might come second to the Couch Mix in my pork book. This mouth watering slider consisted of cured pork belly in a hoisin glaze, sambal aioli, cilantro, pickled  dikon and carrot, with a drizzle of sriracha.  This delectable delight just melts in your mouth.  I don't even have words for how good this slider was, I'm just glad that there were two on the plate!  We are almost full and a little antsy, anticipating our last and final course, the Bacon Chocolate Cupcake!
Bacon Chocolate Cupcake
Our cupcakes came out warm and moist with a dollop of Carmel whipped cream and of course sprinkled with thick juicy bacon.  It was really good, just wish the actually cupcake was a little sweeter.  It was a perfect blend of salty and sweet and I would gladly have another!  Rashida did a meet and greet with us, as she did with all the tables, and she gave me my  order (I ordered a week in advance, I don't play!) of Couch Mix, Bourbon Bacon Chutney and Pimento Cheese with Bacon Fat.  You would swear Halle Berry walked in the room, camera flashes and floods of questions,  my friends were so intrigued on this Couch Mix, "How do you make it?", "Where can I get it?"  I'm glad she was there to answer all of their questions and needless to say supply each and everyone of them with a box of Couch Mix ($11).   And there you have it, the story of Cast Iron Gourmet's three new addicts, and I'm not trying to kick the habit anytime soon!



Cork Bar
403 W. 12th Street
Los Angeles, CA 90015
213-746-0050





P.S. March 1st. is National Pork Day!  Come out to Black Boar Bar and enjoy two of my favorite things pork and liquor!

Friday, February 11, 2011

Cafe Bizou






Lobster Bisque
So DineLA has finally come to an end (major sad face) and I decided to go to a familiar place for my last outing.  Cafe Bizou is right around the corner from the J-O-B so I decided to drop in for lunch.  My co-worker and I popped in right after the lunch rush so our service was relatively quick which is a good thing since we were on a time crunch.  I was little indecisive about what I wanted but soon was able to figure i
New York Steak with Brandy Cream Sauce
Tiramisu
t out. So after much debate I decide on the Lobster Bisque as a starter, the New York Steak as an entree and Tiramisu for dessert.  The lobster bisque was great, had a great buttery flavor and to my surprise there were chunks on lobster meat in it.Yum Yum! Next came my New York steak, I was really treating myself since I don't eat steak too often.  Steak was mediocre, it was under seasoned and a little tough.  They gave me a few puny asparagus spears, which was a bit of a let down. The brandy cream sauce was enjoyable and was a great dipping sauce for my fries.  Saving the best for last of course was the dessert.  This moist piece of heaven was a delicious end to my meal, it just melts in your mouth.  All in all I had a great meal and I absolutely can't wait til DineLA hits the streets again!




CAFE BIZOU, Sherman Oaks
14016 Ventura Blvd., Sherman Oaks, CA 91423
(818) 788-3536