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Showing posts with label Whole Foods. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Whole Foods. Show all posts

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Whole Foods for the Holidays

This past Wednesday, the Whole Foods Market on River Street in Cambridge invited a group of local bloggers to come check out and sample their affordable holiday entertaining ideas!

I don’t think most people associated the word “affordable” with “Whole Foods”, but if you look for their specials and deals you really don’t have to spend a fortune on their high quality food!  I think we all learned new ideas and money saving tips for entertaining that night.

p.s. I only had my point & shoot camera which looks so grainy to me now compared to my DSLR! 

There were 4 “stations” if you will: Cheese (!!!), wine/beer, appetizers, and dessert.

When I walked in, there was a brief description given of the cheeses, and I believe I spent the majority of my time hovering at that table ;)

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But first…

Hors d'oeuvres:

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Chicken satay…I really liked this!  The dipping sauce was sweet but had a nice kick to it.IMG_1375

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Behind the mushrooms were Swedish Meatballs which were delicious

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After a quick check on the WF’s website, it looks like all of these items are $10/dozen.  These would be great to have if you were strapped for time and wanted to have some bites for your friends a little more substantial than just cheese and dips.

I think the money saving key here is to present the food as it was that night…cut into smaller bite size pieces.  1 whole arancini or meatball may be a bit much to stuff in your mouth all at once, and maybe you don’t want a whole piece of chicken on a skewer…esp if you might be tempted to double dip (!!).  This way the food will last longer and your guests can sample more items.

Beverages:

There were a few wines to sample, as well as prosecco and beer!

Did you know you can get a respectable bottle of wine at Whole Foods for only $3!?!!  I didn’t!

These are made by Three Wishes, and for $3/bottle you really can’t go wrong to have some extra bottles on hand for parties or last minute hostess gifts that won’t break the bank…heck give away 2 at a time!

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The beer we tried was one that made an appearance at my House Thanksgiving (picture from my old post, not from Whole Foods).  

For just over $10, this 22 oz. bottle would also make a great gift for your favorite beer lover.

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My favorite drink of the evening, though, was a new Spanish wine that was only going to be available at this Whole Foods Market out of all the Cambridge/Boston area! 

 
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It was a red wine with a bright flavor.  I got a nice fruit taste as soon as it hit my mouth.  I’m still a newbie when it comes to reds, so if you’re like me….and  can get a hold of this wine, try it.

It wasn't even released for sale at the store that night!  I DID go back Saturday though and purchase a couple bottles.  One I brought to a friends party and they all loved it as well!  This was also reasonably priced at $13. 

CHEESE…my favorite!’

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Oh cheese, glorious cheese!  What would a party be without you!  So many delicious cheeses to try and I was pleasantly surprised that most of the table was dominated by goat cheese!

Like this..
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a panko crusted goat cheese ball of deliciousness.  A bit greasy, but that didn’t stop me.

This is their affordable cheese tray!  (crackers and almonds added after I believe)

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Basically for way less than you’d think, you can get a tray of various different high quality cheese all cut up and ready to be plated and served! 

I don’t know about you, but I’d rather spend my $10 on great cheese, than mediocre cheese with a few “extras” on the platter. 

This tray had Havarti, Brie, Danish Blue, cheddar, and cheese similar to an aged gouda.

My favorite, by far, was the gouda-esqe cheese.  It’s called Grana Padamo and was described to us as a cross between a gouda and a parmesan.  Amazing.

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The cheddar on the platter was also special because it was TM Cheddar…as in “Team Member”.  The employees got to go up to Vermont to make cheese one day and now it’s sold in the store!

The other offerings on the cheese table involved items you can make from Goat Cheese…yes please!

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Above, are 3 different spreads all made with a log of goat cheese and:

  • olives
  • oven dried tomatoes
  • peppadew peppers -  these are a pickled pepper with a sweet but also slightly spicy taste.  I had never had them before and now I am HOOKED!  I even bought the peppers and cheese to make for a party this weekend!

Here we have goat cheese logs rolled in either candied walnuts, or marcona almonds.    IMG_1386

I basically had cheese for dinner that night and that is totally fine with me.

finally…DESSERT! 

A variety of mini pastries!  Even with a knife to cut them so we could try multiple items.

I had half of a refreshing sweet lemon tart :)

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These cupcakes were the Whole Foods “Two Bite” cupcakes that you can get in packs of 12.  They were taken out of the package, rolled in sprinkles and plated to look like a beautiful holiday spread…IMG_1390

I had a chocolate one and called it a night.   Cheese is filling :)

Now I believe Whole Foods new exactly what they were doing luring food bloggers into their store…I saw almost all the attendees with grocery baskets after leaving the event ;)

Thank you Whole Foods!

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Bloggers do Bosu and Picnic

In that order of course, it would not have been a pretty site if we ate before Bosu class!

So last night was a really fun blogger event involving: Healthworks, Whole Foods, Joos, and Mix Bakery…um, yes please! 

Luckily I was able to shimmy out of work a little early and get down to Boston for the beginning of the event.  It started with a few of us having the chance to stroll around Copley Farmer’s Market.  This market is on Tuesdays and Fridays so I never get a chance to go because I don’t work in the city.  There were so many beautiful items there…

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(that’s my friend’s bakery…Danish Pastry House…SO good)

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I didn’t make any purchases but it was nice to walk around.

Then back to Healthworks to get ready for a 30 minute Bosu class.

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I had never used a Bosu before, I’ve seen them around, but haven’t had a chance to try it out so I was really excited to finally get the chance.

I knew it was all about balance and using your core, and honestly I didn’t think it would be all that hard…I mean I have good balance, I've danced all my life…right???  So I thought!

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SO much harder than I thought!!  Those 30 minutes were intense and I was full on sweating :)  It was a great fast workout and we covered all the major muscles groups. 

Then it was time to freshen up and get ready for a picnic.

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The picnic dinner was sponsored by Whole Foods and we had a choice of which “brown bag” meal we could choose.

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I went with the Turkey.

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We took our dinners and walked back over to Copley Square to lounge on the grass and enjoy the evening.

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The ladies from Whole Foods, Melissa and Lynay, spoke briefly about their stores and their initiative to spread the word about healthy eating.

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I loved the dinners that were packed for us.  The sandwich was not overly huge but very filling…lot’s of turkey. 

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A refreshing quinoa salad with mandarin oranges and cranberries

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and a fresh fruit cup!

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I wish they would pack my lunch everyday :)

We also got to try samples of Joos.  Joos is an organic juice company which delivers fresh Joos to the Boston area.  You can do a cleanse or just order single Joos’s.  We tried 3 flavors, a green Joos, a carrot Joos, and a beet Joos.  My favorite was the carrot!  But the best thing was the Joos Bites!

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These are little mini muffins made from the pulp left over after juicing.  So they are FULL of all the vitamins and nutrients from the veggies and fruits that make the joos.  Plus they even had chocolate chips! 

I saved my Joos Bite for this morning and wished I had more than just 1!

Then…the finale.  I was finally going to be able to try the Mix Bakery cupcakes I’ve heard about on so many Boston blogs!

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Kelly has an incredible thing going on here…these are FANTASTIC!

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There were mini cupcakes: chocolate with PB frosting and carrot with cream cheese frosting.

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HOLY INCREDIBLE

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I had one of each…

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then went back for a 3rd (choc. PB).

then learned that 4 mini = 1 regular.

so I went back for another carrot!

Amazing.

Bloggers in the park…

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The fabulous bloggers in attendance tonight?

Ali
Chelsee and Susie 
Elizabeth (who was awesome and let me share a locker with her!!  Thanks again!!)
Melissa
Elina
Jean
Meghan
Sharon 
Colleen 
Jacqueline
Natalie
Emily (she won a kick ass Whole Foods gift basket)

This was a fabulous evening and I want to give a BIG thanks to Healthworks for inviting me!!

Unfortunately I don’t live or work near a Healthworks :(  so I am sadly not a member, but for those of you who may be thinking about joining…DO IT!!  The club was gorgeous and the amenities were top notch.  They have so many cool classes too!  While waiting to go to dinner there was a Zumba class in session that I was really tempted to just join in right there in my sun dress :) 

Didn’t convince you yet??  Well how about a free 3-day trial!?  Healthworks is offering Yogurt and Berries readers a special 3-day trial pass: click on the link below

Healthworks – Yogurt and Berries trial pass 

Hell, I might even use the pass on a long weekend or something! 

(side note: all pics taken on old camera…I was nervous to bring out the big guns last night hehe)

Good night blog-land! 
Hope you have sweet dreams about mini cupcakes.

~B

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

A Sampling for Dinner

Dinner on class nights usually consists of many snacks...including whatever samples they are giving out at Whole Foods! After the gym (35min of StairMaster...haven't used it in a while, and some arm work), I make a quick trip to the Whole Foods with an attached Starbucks...could 1 place get any better??? Well maybe if there was some frozen yogurt place attached as well, but I'm not complaining.

Today was better than most...they were giving out samples of 2 different vegan cakes! Frosting and all! The first was carrot cake with "cream cheese" frosting, and the other was a lemon poppy with some sort of "butter cream" type frosting. Both were DELICIOUS! Then I had a couple bites of cheese and finally ended up in the salad bar area to make my little small soup cup with a few bites of things, pay, then head into S-bucks for a Vivano smoothie with 1 shot of espresso...overall a great little dinner.

When I got home I finished up with a few bites of 19th Hole Snack Mix...


This stuff is the Shiz!! Its from Russo's, but I've seen versions elsewhere...different rice and sesame crackers, almonds, honey roasted peanuts, and wasabi peas! Addicting!!

Ended with a juicy plum...a Midnight plum to be exact...
Good night everyone!