• 19Nov

    In My Inbox.

    -JAY

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    Last Call to Enter the Smithsonian’s National Zoo’s

    “Gin-GRR-bread” Contest

    Grand Prize is a Lion Pride Viewing

    Calling all chefs, avid bakers, cooking novices, animal lovers—even artists and architects: the deadline to enter the Friends of the National Zoo’s “Gin GRR bread” Habitat Contest, sponsored by Starbucks Coffee Company, is quickly approaching. The contest is part of the Zoo’s annual ZooLights event and puts a twist on the traditional holiday gingerbread house concept. The Zoo is asking “master planners” to design and build a gingerbread “habitat” for the Zoo’s new lion pride (consisting of father Luke, mothers—and sisters—Shera and Naba and their seven lion cubs). The winners will be awarded a “roar-ingly” incredible experience: prizes from Starbucks and a behind-the-scenes tour for the winner and five guests to meet the lion cubs and their keepers at the Great Cats exhibit.

    The competition is open to people of all ages with three categories in which to enter: (grand prizes will be awarded to each of the following):

    • Individual Youth: Children ages 16 and under working alone, with supervision of an adult.
    • Family or Youth Group: Teams with children ages 16 and under. Teams must be a minimum of two (2) participants, but are not to exceed six (6) participants, including one adult supervisor or participant.
    • Adult Individual or Team: Individuals ages 17 and over, or teams of participants ages 17 and over. Teams must be a minimum of two (2) participants, and are not to exceed six (6) participants.

    In addition to the behind-the-scenes lion cub tours, Starbuck’s will award a “Coffee Lovers” grand prize (a French press, a pound of coffee and other coffee accessories) to winners in the Adult Individual or Team category as well as the Family or Youth Group category. The Individual Youth category winner will receive the behind-the-scenes lion cub tour as well as a National Zoo gift basket (plush toys, Zoo gear and other items).

    Entry forms and contest rules can be found online at www.fonz.org/gingrrbread.htm. One entry per individual, group, or household is allowed. Due to space limitations, only 80 gingerbread habitats will be accepted into the competition with a base size no bigger than 15” L x 12” W. Entries may not be taller than 14”. Entries will be judged in three categories: Overall Appearance, Originality & Creativity, and Consistency of Theme.

    To be eligible for the competition, entry forms must be received by Nov. 29 at 4 p.m. or sooner, as registration will close when 80 entries have been received. There is a $20 non-refundable fee to enter which must be made by check at the time of habitat delivery to the National Zoo (only checks will be accepted, no cash or credit cards).

    Contestants must deliver their gingerbread habitats to the National Zoo Visitor Center between Nov. 29 – Dec. 4 from 9 a.m.– 5 p.m. The judging will be held on Dec. 17, with the winners announced at 7 p.m. that evening during ZooLights.

    ZooLights—powered by Pepco, in its fourth season, is a FREE holiday event featuring an array of lights illuminating life-sized animal silhouettes, trees, buildings and walkways at the Zoo. In addition to the spectacular lighting displays, guests can experience the Zoo in a whole new light: at night! They can enjoy costume character photo opportunities, a toy train display, treat stations and other festive, comfort foods including hot chocolate, donuts, and funnel cake. Visitors can stroll through several warming stations throughout the Zoo or tour animal houses and shop inside one of the Zoo’s gift shops. Each week of ZooLights different animal houses with special keeper talks and interpreters will be highlighted. A list of houses and dates can be found at www.fonz.org/zoolights.htm.

  • 16Nov

    In my Inbox.

    -JAY
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    Cork Market & Tasting Room Celebrates Hanukkah with a Latke and Sparkling Wine Tasting and Creative Take-Home Menu

    Throughout Hanukkah Cork Market & Tasting Room offers a creative, handmade menu of Hanukkah dishes. Available to-go, the festive menu will kick off with a Latke and Sparkling Wine Tasting on December 1, 2010 from 6 pm – 8 pm

    WHAT: Cork Market & Tasting Room celebrates the Festival of Lights with an innovative Hanukkah menu available to-go. Beginning the first night of Hanukkah on December 1st and available through December 9th, Chef Kristin Hutter from Cork Market is hand-preparing festive Hanukkah-inspired dishes such as Zucchini & Leek Latkes and Classic Potato Latkes, House-made Gravlax, Savory Apple Chutney, and Herbed Crème Fraiche. Also available to order or purchase at Cork Market are an assortment of sparkling wines that will nicely compliment the Hanukkah meal. Hanukkah orders should be placed two days in advance by calling 202-265-2674.

    Cork Market’s handmade latkes are $5 each. Chef Hitter’s house-made gravlax is available for $30 per pound, the savory apple chutney is $9 per pint, and Cork’s herbed crème fraiche is $6 per half pint.

    To celebrate the festive new menu, Cork Market & Tasting Room invites diners to a complimentary tasting of a variety of latkes and sparkling wines on December 1, 2010 from 6-8pm. In addition to Chef Hutter’s Hanukkah latkes, a selection of sparkling wines will be creatively packaged and available for gifting.

    WHO: Cork Market & Tasting Room

    WHEN: Latke and Sparkling Wine Tasting: December 1, 2010 from 6-8pm

    Latke and Sparkling Wine Take Home Menu: December 1st – December 9th

    WHERE: Cork Market & Tasting Room

    1805 14th Street, NW

    Washington, DC 20009

    About Cork Market & Tasting Room:

    Cork Market & Tasting Room is the creation of Logan Circle residents Diane Gross and Khalid Pitts. Cork was created by the owners to share their love of delicious food and wine with their community in a comfortable atmosphere where the wine and food can be appreciated by everyone. Cork Market & Tasting Room offers freshly prepared food, cheese, and charcuterie, as well as a large selection of unique wines. Cork also hosts regular wine tastings, classes and other special wine events. For more information, please visit www.corkdc.com/mkthome.html.

  • 04Nov

    Washingtonian’s So What’s The Deal joins Groupon’s Competition. Current Washingtonian Deals:

    • Spice & Tea Exchange of Georgetown
    • Againn
    • Mama Ayesha’s
    • Acacia Bistro
    • CommonWealth Gastropub

    There is also Eversave, but the deals are usually not for food.

    Update:
    I found a new one that has restaurants and other items as well, Socially Ideal. I just signed up (they have a sweepstakes/giveaway as well) and haven’t received their emails yet.

    Updated Update (Novemeber 10, 2010): Here is one that just launched in DC: Homerun.

    Updated yet again (Janury 14th, 2011): Try Deals for Deeds.

    -JAY

  • 04Nov

    In My Inbox from (my friend) Lisa Shapiro of Dining in DC and the DC Food Blogger Community.

    -JAY

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    SLICE OF LIFE is the only DC area pie sale allowing you to purchase your Thanksgiving pies while making an impact in the lives of thousands in need in your community. All proceeds from sales go to Food & Friends.

    Food & Friends’ mission is to prepare and deliver specialized meals and groceries in conjunction with nutrition counseling to DC Area residents living with HIV/AIDS, cancer, and other life-challenging illnesses. This year alone, Food & Friends will deliver more than 1 million meals to more than 2,800 indivduals living in the DC area.

    This large-scale bake sale is in its 4th year and not only allows you to purchase pies for you and your family, but also to complement the full Thanksgiving meals our clients will receive by purchasing a pie, or two, to be delivered with their holiday meal.

    ” Each  Pie  You  Buy  Will  Provide  One  Full  Day  of  Meals for  a  child  or  adult  battling  a  life-challenging  illness. “

    Last year Dining in DC started a Thanksgiving tradition to support Food & Friends and the thousands of children and adults battling life-challenging illnesses in the DC community by participating in “Slice of Life”. In 2009, a team of fellow food bloggers and friends made up a dynamic sales team, “Food Bloggers for a Cause” and together raised over $1300.00 for this very special cause.

    This year we hope to double our previous years’ sales! Please support my efforts by purchasing your pies today! You are also welcome to purchase a pie for a Food & Friend client, perfect for those heading out of town.

    You have the choice of five delicious flavors:

    Picture Perfect Pumpkin Pie  $25
    Thanksgiving would not be complete without this traditional favorite. The creamy pumpkin filling, in a delectable crust, has the perfect mix of spices and great pumpkin flavor. You’ll certainly want to more than one for your family and friends.

    Harvest Apple Crumb Pie  $25
    Perfectly flaky with just the right amount of sweetness, you’ll enjoy this classic pie filled with a bushel of apples, spices and topped with sweet crumbles. Whether you serve your pie alone or a la mode, it’s a must have.

    Oh So Sweet Potato Pie  $25
    For many, Thanksgiving means Sweet Potato Pie. This southern specialty, filled with creamy bright orange sweet potatoes, cinnamon and nutmeg is sure to warm the hearts of your holiday guests.

    Southern Pecan Pie  $35
    Embrace true hospitality by sharing this Southern treat with your holiday guests. Ya’ll will love this delicious buttery crust, loads of pecans and sweet gooey filling.

    Creamy Chocolate Cheesecake  $40
    A chocolate lover’s delight! Your guests will go crazy over this rich, creamy cheesecake topped with a decadent dark chocolate ganache. This pie buys you a chance to win  $1,200 from US Airways.

    All pies are 10″ rounds, frozen, and shrink-wrapped to ensure that you receive the freshest, most delicious product possible. Each pie is placed in a sturdy, gift-quality box, making it a perfect hostess gift or token of appreciation. For ingredients see here.

    *** Pies can be picked up at a one of 22 pick-up sites your choice ***

    Hurry! Nov. 18th is the last day to order.  Nov. 23rd – pie pick up/delivery day

    To purchase pie(s), please visit our team page !
    http://www.sliceoflifedc.org/foodblogger

    Thank you for your support!

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  • 04Nov

    In My Inbox.

    -JAY
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    Join DC’s Gourmet Food Trucks as they Support Share Our Strength’s No Kid Hungry Campaign on Monday, November 15th

    Washington, DC – Share our Strength’s Taste of the Nation DC launches a new fundraising initiative: No Kid Hungry Day. On Monday, November 15th enjoy offerings from select gourmet food trucks and happy hour cocktails at The Passenger as they donate 10 percent of proceeds to Share Our Strength’s No Kid Hungry Campaign.

    Join us for No Kid Hungry Day by visiting participating food trucks, featuring Bada Bing, CapMac, Choupi Crepes, DC Empanadas, DC Love Bites, Eat Wonky, Red Hook Lobster and Takorean which will offer their gourmet treats the entire day and donate a percentage of the day’s proceeds to Taste of the Nation DC. Then join us for happy hour from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at The Passenger (1021 7th Street NW) where 10 percent
    of the bar proceeds will be donated to Taste of the as they donate 10 percent of proceeds to Share Our Strength’s No Kid Hungry Campaign.

    Join us for No Kid Hungry Day by visiting participating food trucks, featuring Bada Bing, CapMac, Choupi Crepes, DC Empanadas, DC Love Bites, Eat Wonky, Red Hook Lobster and Takorean which will offer their gourmet treats the entire day and donate a percentage of the day’s proceeds to Taste of the Nation DC.  Then join us for happy hour from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at The Passenger (1021 7th Street NW) where 10 percent of the bar proceeds will be donated to Taste of the Nation DC. Imbibe on cocktails and raise the critical funds needed to end childhood hunger by 2015.

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  • 03Nov

    In My Inbox. You know you want hot chocolate and to be in a fruitcake eating contest

    -JAY

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    The Yuletide Spirit Takes Over the Streets of Georgetown at the 3rd Annual Merriment in Georgetown Celebration Featuring Unique Holiday Festivities for All

    Georgetown, DC transforms into a quaint holiday village with live music performances, a book signing from American Girl Author Valerie Tripp, a tree lighting, a hot cocoa tasting, candlelight caroling and holiday shopping deals at more than 50 merchants on Sunday, December 5, 2010

    WASHINGTON, DC (November 3, 2010)  – There is no place in D.C. that feels more Dickens-esque during the holidays than the charming, historic neighborhood of Georgetown. The cobblestone streets will radiate holiday spirit during the 3rd annual Merriment in Georgetown on Sunday, December 5th from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Wisconsin Ave. between M and N Streets; closed to traffic for the event. The enchanting holiday street festival will offer live holiday music performances, complimentary horse-drawn carriage rides, a book signing with American Girl author Valerie Tripp and of course, a meet-and-greet with Santa and his elves. Shoppers are also invited to kick-off their holiday shopping with exclusive sales and savings at more than 50 participating stores and restaurants throughout Georgetown.

    The historic neighborhood charm in Georgetown is the perfect backdrop to celebrate the holiday season,” said Nancy Miyahira, marketing director at the Georgetown Business Improvement District (BID). “Merriment in Georgetown was designed to capture Georgetown’s Charles Dickens-like environment and deliver the holiday spirit through exciting activities that are fun for families and holiday shoppers.”

    The magical celebration will offer exciting entertainment and several festive activities for all. Yuletide activities at Merriment in Georgetown include:

    • Live performance from Milkshake: From 2-3 p.m., children can sing and dance to a special performance by popular PBS Kids’ and Noggin acclaimed kids’ rock band;
    • Book signing with American Girl author Valerie Tripp: Girls are invited to bring their favorite dolls for a special book signing with the award-winning children’s author. There will also be “My Doll & Me” activities including hair braiding, jewelry making, and arts & crafts;
    • Complimentary horse-drawn carriage rides: Guests will enjoy charming carriage rides around the neighborhood’s cobblestone streets;
    • Santa meet-and-greet: Guests can meet and take free photos with Santa and other beloved holiday characters;
    • Gourmet hot cocoa tastings: Visitors can stay warm with gourmet hot chocolate tastings from several Georgetown restaurants. Proceeds will benefit the Prevention of Blindness Society (POB) who will also be providing free vision screenings;
    • Beautiful choral performances: The afternoon will feature performances by local musical groups including the Georgetown Phantoms, a Georgetown University a capella group and the Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington, DC;
    • Fruitcake eating contest: Participants will compete to devour as much of the infamous holiday treat as they can to win great prizes;
    • “Don’t Forget the Lyrics” – Holiday Style: Visitors can test out their vocal chords and holiday lyrics acumen with a special guest-hosted “Don’t Forget the Lyrics” contest.

    Shoppers are invited to kick-off their holiday shopping without guilt as over 50 Georgetown merchants will offer exclusive deals and savings throughout the afternoon. In between the festivities and shopping, visitors can relax, unwind and enjoy specials and treats at more than 10 of the neighborhood’s finest restaurants.

    The festive afternoon will wind down with the Washington, DC Gay Men’s Chorus and candlelight caroling at 4:15 p.m. followed by the 5th Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony at 5:30 p.m. at Washington Harbour; and the Boat Parade of Lights at 6 p.m.

    Merriment in Georgetown is presented and sponsored by the Georgetown Business Improvement District (BID) in partnership with the Citizens Association of Georgetown and the Georgetown Business Association. The event is located at Wisconsin Avenue, NW, between M and N Streets with a number of holiday activities and events taking place throughout Georgetown. Merriment in Georgetown attendees have a number of transportation options, including taking either the Circulator line from Union Station/Georgetown or the Circulator line from Rosslyn/Dupont, which runs along M Street.

    About the Georgetown Business Improvement District

    The Georgetown Business Improvement District (BID) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting and enhancing the accessibility, attractiveness and overall appeal of Georgetown. Established in 1999 by its property owners and merchants, the Georgetown BID has more than 1,000 members. The organization is located in the heart of Georgetown in Washington, D.C and sets a standard of excellence in preserving historic charm while meeting contemporary needs. From marketing and special events, to transportation and streetscape, the Georgetown BID contributes to the vitality and quality of life in Georgetown. For more information please visit georgetowndc.com. Also connect with Georgetown on Twitter: twitter.com/georgetowndc and on Facebook: facebook.com/OfficialGeorgetownDC.