Yea! I am receiving Rudy’s Newsletter again! There was a mixup and we got it straight. You can subscribe to it by going to their logo in the sidebar, clicking on it and then request to be put on the newsletter list. It really is a good and informative newsletter. Here is some information from the February issue.

Argentinean Wines
With Steve Thies & Sean Stephens of Tastevin Distributing
Thursday February 11, 7-9pm
$30.00

Techniques in Sautéing
With Chef Randy King
Thursday February 18, 7-9pm
$45.00

Fighting Cancer with the Taste of Color
With Chef Joe Szerwo & Dr. Richard Miranda, Oncologist
Thursday February 25, 7-9pm
$35.00

School of Essential Ingredients
With Brian Peck & Judi Baxter
Thursday March 11, 7-9pm
$35.00

Gourmet & Gluten Free
With Chef Joe Szerwo
Thursday March 18, 7-9pm
$40.00

Cristina’s Pizza, Pizza, Pizza
With Cristina Ceccatelli Cook
Tuesday March 23rd, 7-9pm
$45.00

Spring Wine Tasting
A Wine Event
Wednesday April 7th, 6-9pm
$25.00

Wicked and Decadent Desserts
With Nadina Keller
Thursday April 15th, 7-9:00pm
$40.00

The Art of Sushi
With Chef Scott Clapsadle
Thursday April 22nd, 7-9pm
$45.00

Artisan Bread Fundamentals
With Pastry Chef Vincent Carpenter
Wednesday April 28th, 7-9pm
$40.00

Mastering the Art of French Cooking- A Tribute to Julia Child
With Chef John Ash
Tuesday May 11th, 7-9pm
$75.00

Flavors of Spain
With Chef John Ash
Wednesday May 12th, 7-9pm
$75.00

Introducing the Food of Three-TEN-Main
With Chef Derek Gallegos
Tuesday May 18th, 7-9pm
$45.00

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And then, there is always the food trivia!

This Week in the History of Food & Drink

February 8, 1795: Friedlieb Ferdinand Runge was born. A German chemist who developed a method for obtaining sugar from beet juice.
February 9, 1854: Coffee County, Georgia was founded.
February 10: National Cream Cheese Brownie Day
February 11, 1926: Paul Bocuse, French chef, was born at Collonges-au-Mont-d’Or, France. He is known as one of the founders of ‘nouvelle cuisine’.
February 12, 1976: The popular food coloring, Red Dye No. 2, was banned by the FDA because studies had shown it might cause cancer. Red M&Ms disappeared for 11 years because of the ban.
February 13, 1967: The Beatles single ‘Strawberry Fields Forever’ is released.
February 14: Valentine’s Day!

Cheers!