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May Boise Food Truck Rally

07 Monday May 2012

Posted by Bob and Robin in Boise Adventures, Things To Do, What's For Dinner?

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Here is the information for the May, Boise Food Truck Rally. Hope to see you there!

Food Truck Rally
Next Rally is this Friday! May 11th 5-9pm at 4th and Grove [in Boise]
Trucks in alphabetical order:
A Cupcake Paradise
Archie’s Place
b29 Streatery
Basilio’s
Big Daddy’s BBQ
Brown Shuga
Calle 75
Riceworks
St. Lawrence Gridiron
Tiki’s Shave Ice


Beer by Payette Brewing
Wine by Indian Creek Winery

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Happy 10th Birthday Le Café de Paris in Boise

27 Friday Apr 2012

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Even though we woke up to snow on the mountain this morning – yup! 91 degrees last weekend and snow this weekend, 34 degrees over night – we want to congratulate Le Café de Paris on 10 years in Boise. And what an exciting epicurean trip it has been! Thank-You Mathieu and Thank-You to all of his staff who greet us, serve us and prepare fantastic meals for us. Tonight’s dinner was superb!!! Take a look.

Mathieu Choux, Owner of Le Café de Paris, with his party streamers.

Soraya and Olli. Soraya is the Manager of Le Café de Paris

Proud Mama!

Two of the wines we bought to share. Don’t ever say that a white wine, in this case a Chardonnay, won’t cellar well. This one, from 1974, was great and, in my humble opinion, out performed the French wine!!

And we also brought an good Cabernet Sauvignon. We are happy that we were able to share our wines with the folks at Le Café de Paris.

HOR d’OEVRES
Plateau de Charcuterie
Fois Gras
with
Cherry Gastrique
Pâté and Rilette
Fresh Baked Bread

Escargots de Bourgogne
escargot sauteed in maitre-d butter, served in voul-au-vents

Escargots de Bourgogne
escargot sauteed in maitre-d butter, served in voul-au-vents

Fois Gras
with
Cherry Gastrique

SOUPE et SALADE
Salade de Chèvre Chaud
field greens, confit tomatoes, mustard vinaigrette, baked goat cheese on crostini

Potage Paysan
creamy provençal soup made with potato, onion and swiss
(This soup was awesome!)

POISSONS
Duo de Poissons
Braided Salmon and Halibut Fillets
with
beurre blanc

Bar aux Herbes
thyme encrusted seabass, served with rice pilaf

VIANDES
Steak Frites
Medium Rare Tri-Tip
green peppercorn brandy sauce,
served with Handcut Fries

Poulet aux Ecrevisses
Local Free Range Chicken
Crawfish
sauce nantua

Handcut Fries

DESSERT
Crêpe Suzette
delicious crepe served with buerre suzette, flambéed with Grand Marnier

Crème Brulée
pistachio custard with topped with burnt sugar

And this is specially for Mathieu. We were talking about the Shrimpcargot from The Buzz and how great an appetizer this is. Enjoy this Mathieu!

Thank-You all for a fantastic and fabulous meal and dining experience. You are still the best! Cheers and see you next time.

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Food Truck Rally in Nampa Tonight!

14 Saturday Apr 2012

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Here is some information on the Nampa Food Truck Rally tonight from 5:00 – 9:00pm. They are really fun to attend. Enjoy and Left-Click to see the flyer full screen. Cheers!

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Boise Food Truck Rally – April 2012

14 Saturday Apr 2012

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It was another great Boise Food Truck Rally at the MK Nature Center on Walnut Street. A good place with lots of room. The crowd looked like another big one. Maybe 1000+? Everyone looked like they were enjoying their selves. Here are some photos I took. Oh. The BBQ pictured here was a brisket, pulled pork and sausage sandwich. Sorry for the bite(s) out of the sandwich. Just couldn’t wait. The Golden Nectar of the Gods is an IPA from Payette Brewery in Garden City. Enjoy!

The BBQ pictured above was made by Big Daddy’s.

The Brown Shuga Soul Food truck. Am sorry Yvonne, I did not make it back. The line was long and you looked very busy. Thank-You, though. Next time!

My friend Yvonne, Owner/Chef of Brown Shuga Soul Food, warning me to stay away from the turkey legs! Oh my, but they sure did smell good!

Some of the crowd who was there.

More of the crowd.

Even the little ones were having a good time.

And then the Gray Goose tried to make a landing in the parking lot. I don’t think it did, though. I love the diffused sunlight through the clouds lighting the Canada Goose. It was trying to be a stormy, spring night.

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Reviving an Old Community Garden

11 Wednesday Apr 2012

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It has been a long 7 years or so since there was a community garden at the corner of 19th and Jefferson Streets. It is great to see that the Salvation Army is reviving the garden. We did have a complete sprinkler system in place with the original garden. I suppose it is all still there. This is looking west. Remember the house that used to be there?

This is the area looking east.

Here is a flyer that the Salvation Army has posted. Left-Click to enlarge and then print. It is being sponsored in part, I guess, by the Boise Urban Garden School. Look for the “Get Your Hands Dirty” tab on their page to learn more. From the BUGS website, “… The idea behind the Boise Urban Garden School came one winter afternoon while cofounders Wendy Young and Amy Hutchinson were talking over a cup of tea …The pair also discussed the role the natural world, especially the family vegetable garden, played in their childhood. From this simple discussion, the seed of inspiration was planted for BUGS.”

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Wine Dinner at The Buzz

11 Wednesday Apr 2012

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Wow! What an exceptional wine dinner. Cristi you outdid yourself! The theme tonight for the April Wine Club was Social Media Wine Dinner. Cristi went through a fairly complete list of the social media that is available and the pluses and minuses of each. Interesting. The wines were very good also. With six wines presented, including Cristi’s Choice, the point spread was 1 point! A very close race. You will see my point spread as we progress through this post.
Cristi also had flowers and herbs that she has put into wine and beer bottle vases with a self-watering system. Here is Greek Oregano that I picked. It looks nice on our kitchen window.
Cristi’s Choice: 2010 La Cryma Christi Feudi di San Gregoro. A very pleasing and easy to drink wine. 12.5% alc, $20.00 [17]

Along with the wine, we have had folks who bring in one of theirs to share. Tonight was no exception as Joe brought in an Alaskan Blueberry and Merlot blend. I know, you say “Yuk!” But try this first. It is really surprising and not overpowering with blueberry. At least give it a try. 

Appetizer
Crab Cakes
2010 Dry Creek Chenin Blanc
12.5% alc, great taste and finish, slightly lacking on aroma. [17] $14.00

Black Bean and Chorizo Soup
2008 Duragutti Bonardo
13.9% alc, full bodied and awesome taste. good finish [17] $16.00

Carrot and Ginger Salad
(loved these flavors!)
2010 Les Jemelles Viognier
13.1% alc, a wonderful Viognier, full of fruit and flavor that went very well with the salad. [18] $14.00

Brown Butter Sage with Ravioli
Chicken
2010 Fratelli Montepulciano
12.5% alc, another wonderful wine. easy to drink and was pared very well with the ravioli. [17] $14.00

Bourbon and Banana Crepe
Chocolate Cream
Morse Code Shiraz
great paring with the crepes [17] $14.00

Those scores are so very close. A great salute to Chisti’s ability to choose a wine that pairs well with any course. The wines were great and this was probably one of the top meals from the Buzz. Great job!!!

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TBA For When?

24 Saturday Mar 2012

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Most people, if they are extremely lucky, will have 3 TBA’s (Trockenbeeren Auslese) in their lifetime. This will be my 6th! This is an Austrian wine. A rich gold color and awesome! Each grape is picked by hand and each grape has sugar concentrated in it. This particular wine has an alcohol level of 10.0%. Question is – When will be a good time to open this?

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Boise Food Truck Rally a Success!

11 Saturday Feb 2012

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Wow! Such a great evening!! If you missed this Boise Food Truck Rally, you may have another chance. Try to reserve the 2nd (second) Friday of each month for this event. The venue will change, so keep watching this blog for more information.
Here are some of the Food Trucks that were represented: Brown Shuga Soul Food, Archie’s Place – Soup and Joe’s, Riceworks, B29 StrEATry and A Cupcake Paradise. And we had liquid refreshment from Payette Brewery, one of the sponsors. The other sponsors were the Boise Weekly, KRBX 89.9 FM, Northend Organic Nursery and The C.O.T. Be sure to support the sponsors and of course the Food Trucks when you see them around town. What a great evening. And just look at some of this food. And the prices … They were good. Not expensive for the quality of the food. Enjoy and Left-Click any of these photos to see a larger view!

Here are some of the people. We got there at about 5:30. The Rally went from 5:00pm – 9:00pm.

Riceworks Food Truck

Brick 29 truck

Payette Brewery. A local brewery!

Brown Shuga Soul Food menu. Good prices.

Brown Shuga Plated Meal
Pulled Pork
Mac ‘N Cheese
Red Beans and Rice
and of course
Payette Brewery liquid delights!

Check this dessert out!

And from Brick 29

The entree from Riceworks

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Fettuccine Forum – Year of Idaho Food

03 Friday Feb 2012

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Robin and I attend several “conferences” each year on different subjects. One of my favorites, and I think Robin’s too, is the Year of Idaho Food and in this case, the Fettuccine Forum. The bottom line of tonight’s program is to eat local; buy local; support the local farmers. All of the speakers on the program, invited the audience to Think Local. They reminded everyone that we do indeed have space for our own garden. Yes, even in an apartment. There are a variety of containers that can be used to plant tomatoes, carrots, herbs or a host of other vegetables. We were encouraged to use our imagination.
For instance. Robin and I have utilized for the past 3 years that small space between or fence on an alley and the black top of the alley. We have installed raised beds and grow a variety of herbs and tomatoes along with roses and quince. And for the past 27 years, we have herbs planted in the space between the sidewalk and the street – rosemary, several types of thyme, sage, oregano, mint. And we are totally aware that the city can come and “reclaim” their right-of-way. So far, all we have had are compliments. And the idea has spread. There are at least a dozen such gardens that have been made in the past 3 years in our neighborhood. It is possible and can be extremely productive. Here are the speakers for tonight’s program and some of the information they presented.

Amy Hutchinson – She proclaimed that Idaho does in fact have “their own” food types beside the Potato, which is one. Think locally made Fry Sauce. When in Idaho, we get this sauce with fries instead of ketchup. If you want ketchup, you must ask for it. Huckleberries are the prize of the mountains and make a wonderful jam or topping for ice cream. Or in pancakes. The Black Tail Watermelon was developed in Northern Idaho to compensate for the short growing season. And finally, she stated that for every 1% of food raised and consumed locally in Idaho, that the state receives $1 million in income. Thank you Any for participating in this event and sharing this information.

This is the poster for this years event. It looks almost like the Sun Valley Sun. The vegetables pictured here are all grown or produced here in Idaho.

Guy Hand – Local NPR celebrity, writer and producer. He stated that Idaho has a growing industry in brewers and vineyards. We produce caviar here, too! The Common Thread between the people of Idaho must be Active Participation in eating and supporting local farmers – large or small. The Palouse valley in Northern Idaho shipped 80% of it’s wheat production to Asia. And as a note, try to find locally ground Idaho wheat for baking in this area. Extremely hard to locate. And that is part of the economic problem. And Guy re-stated to have the “neighborhood type gardens.” The small, but very productive, “Victory Gardens”, if you remember those. I do.

Guy pointed out that there are places within Idaho that have the type of heirloom apples, as pictured here, growing “wild” along sections of the Snake River. He tried some and said they were really good.

And did you know that there is a citrus crop grown here in the Gem State? They may be in a hot house setting, but it is still productive. guy took this photograph of one such “orchard”. He said that when he entered the greenhouse, that the wonderfully sweet and pungent citrus aroma engulfed his senses. Thank you too, Guy, for and informative talk and for these photographs.

Janie Burns – Owner of the Meadow Lark Farms in Idaho and a Buy Local – Eat Local advocate. Her main premise tonight was to get “… more people to think about the foods they eat.” She stated that food is directly related to health and most healthcare facilitators connect food with health. In Ada county – the county Boise is in –  and in Canyon county – the neighboring county to Ada, we spend $113 million a year on obesity problems. Now that’s a serious problem for Idaho. However, the Planning Council has finally realized that agricultural lands are an asset to housing and commercial developments and not a detriment! She further stated that there are school districts that are now turning away from the heavily fried and starchy foods in cafeterias to serving only locally produced foods to the tune of $1 million a year. So the challenge that she posed, and gave suggestions for the answer was, “Do Some of These: Grow something; Learn to cook at home – whole foods, not processed foods, and use the left-overs – Ask ‘Is it local’ when purchasing foods and eating out. And the most important thing she says is to say, “Thank you for having local products” in both stores and in restaurants. Thank you Janie and all of the presenters for this informative forum.

Here are some of the foods that you should be eating daily. All of these can be bought locally in Idaho.

At the end of the “talks”, the floor was opened for questions. Here Guy and Amy converse with the floor. Guy is in deep thought. Janie moderated this secession of the program.

The Fettuccine Plate. There was also Pizza Swirls and Chocolate Cup Cakes. Beer and wine were also served. These were all produced locally!

This was a great evening with some great information and ideas. I know Robin and I really do try to Think and Buy and Eat Local. We hope you do too. It only takes a little effort and the results are huge and extremely satisfying. Come look at our Alley Garden sometime this spring. The photo here is but a small portion of the alley garden. Cheers!

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Monthly Food Truck Rally Boise

31 Tuesday Jan 2012

Posted by Bob and Robin in Soul Food, Special Dinners, Special Events, Things To Do, What's For Dinner?

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It’s here! Friday, February 10 at Maple Grove and Chinden Blvd. The monthly Food Truck Rally Boise! Here is a Flyer for your convenience. It is in pdf format. This should be lots of fun and a great treat for a variety of food. Come out and join in on the fun! Mark your calendar: Friday, February 10 from 5:00pm – 9:00.

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