
After feeling sufficiently rested, Joy and I met up with Sonja, Gaby, and Rachael to head over to the
We also got to wander around the market and try many samples including the cutest little apples I have ever seen. Being from
After many samples, I washed everything down with a hibiscus iced tea which was very refreshing. Since I didn’t get in to the Cowgirl Creamery tasting, I made my way back to Vitale for the farm to table discussion headed by Chef Paul Arenstam of the Americano Restaurant and Bar at the Hotel Vitale and [blah hat guy] who is the General Manager at Hearst Ranch. I actually thought the discussion would be about all aspects of farming, but the focus in this discussion was about grassfed beef. Since I already use local and grassfed beef exclusively this discussion wasn’t anything new for me, but I am sure other people learned a lot. One of the highlights was when we were offered a discount on Hearst Ranch’s cattle share program. All you need to do to redeem it is use the code “Foodbuzz” at checkout for a 30% discount. It’s a pricey program, so grab some friends and split the tab (and all that beef!!)
After a quick cab ride, we found ourselves at the Metreon which was the site of the taste pavilion. We rushed upstairs only to be told we had to wait a while so they could finish setting up. Once they opened the gate, everyone rushed in. Having experienced an overwhelming taste pavilion last year at Slow Food Nation, I knew the best thing I could do was walk all the way to the back glancing at what everyone was offering and then make my way back to the front. I am so glad I started in the back!! I got to meet Zoe Francois and get a signed copy of her new book Healthy Bread in 5 Minutes a Day. Soon after the taste pavilion opened up, it was time for our tasting of
Why can't we Foodbuzz it every weekend? Your photos look terrific!
ReplyDeleteI just had brunch, but I'm so tempted right now my those cupcakes. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHey Esi -- nice job on this. It's a bit overwhelming to think about all the people I met last weekend and I haven't even started writing it up yet. Thinking about those lovely desserts from Miette has me salivating right now ; )
ReplyDeleteSo what was your favorite part and food at the festival???
ReplyDeleteI want to go back for those pumpkin caramels delights from bonbon bar so glad you made me go get one! I had a lot of fun with you last weekend so glad we finally met. Cute pic by the way, I feel like a celebrity have a pic on your blog =)!
ReplyDeleteI've moved from merely envious to jealous. It sounds like you all had so much fun.
ReplyDeleteIt all looks very very good..! Love all those macarons too.
ReplyDeleteThere needs to be a Miette in LA. Just saying!
ReplyDeleteOk, how jealous am I? Beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteCathy, agreed. We should find a way to make it happen.
ReplyDeleteKelly, I am so excited to read your roundup and I think another visit to Miette would be a great thing...soon!
Erica, my favorite part was the Taste pavilion on Saturday. Write up tomorrow!
Nastassia, those pumpkin caramellos are so incredible. I need to order more.
Chrystal and Amir, who can we bother to get a Miette in LA..stat!!
I loved those pumpkin pie caramellos :) thanks for the miette tip, too, i was bummed i only got one ;) (in my defense it was right after brunch...)
ReplyDeleteIt was great to meet you at the Farm to Table discussion. I totally agree with ya - I was hoping there would be some talk about cooking with seasonal produce, possibly some recipes from the chef :) *sigh* oh well....It was a fun time at the festival and maybe next time we can chat more :)
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It was so fun hanging out with you at Food Buzz! Great seeing this re-cap. You really captured the day!
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