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Archive for September, 2008
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I’m SURE it’s already marked in red on your calendar but, in case it isn’t, The West Chester Rotary Chili Cook-off is slated for THIS SUNDAY, October 5th, from noon to 4 p.m. on Gay, Church and Darlington streets in West Chester. Check out this HOT video from last year! -
In researching chili in honor of this weekend’s cook-off I came across an awesome prayer about the hot stuff. Check it out… -
I wanted to make sure we celebrated our one year anniversary in a BIG way so I got JT some special gifts. -
Mary's Daily Dish
“Not Your Typical Service Group” for Young Professionals Comes to West Chester
September 28th, 2008 2 Comments
The coolest service group for young professionals has officially launched in WC! Your’s truly is President of this group so I wanted to be sure to share all of the excitement with all of you. Here are some pics from the event. Anyone is welcome to join us at the next meeting this coming Thursday night! -
WEST CHESTER - The Sixth Annual West Chester Rotary Chili Cook-Off, presented by Infiniti of West Chester
and hosted by the Rotary Club of West Chester, returns to downtown West Chester from noon to 4pm on Sunday,
October 5th. This is the ideal opportunity for chili lovers to prove they, in fact, make The Best Darn Chili in
Chester County!
Interested teams can apply now through Friday, September 12th..
Download an application at
www.westchesterchilicookoff.com or call Katie Walker at 610-696-4046. Over 60 Chili Teams are anticipated to
compete in the following divisions: Business, Restaurant, Non-Profit Organization, Volunteer Organization and
Hometown Cooks. Each team will prepare their best chili and submit a sample to a panel of local “celebrity”
judges who name Best Chili in each category. Thousands of hungry … -
Hello Everyone. We just wanted to drop a quick note to let you know that Chile Spot will be at the West Chester Growers Market tomorrow Sept 27 like we are most Saturdays, however, we will not be at the market the following two weeks, Oct 4 and Oct 11.
The weather lookds questionable for tomorrow, but we’ll be there with all of our products. We have recently replenished our supply of the following products:
-Raspberry Rush Habanero Sauce
-Jolokia Haze Sauce
-Peach Mango Habanero Jam
-Caribbean Habanero Sauce
-Heirloom Tomato Fatalii Pepper SalsaWe are unfortunately out of stock on our Fat Sam’s Chipotle Salsa.
We’ll also have plenty of fresh chile peppers including the hottest chile in the world, the …
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Join us for our last concert of the season. Big Suspenders will be entertaining us with their County Rock Music from 6-9 on Saturday, September 27 in the vineyard.
No matter what the weather the concert goes on….It’s from 6-9 under the tent in the vineyard. Bring your lawn chairs and your picnic dinner. Big Suspenders will bring the fun with their dancing music. We’ll have Steuben Slushies and plenty of wine.Admission is $10 for adults and $5 for children. No other alcohol permitted.
Our end of season celebration includes a WINE GIVE AWAY. You’ll receive a ticket when you enter the grounds and Big Suspenders will call out the winning number …
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In Other Food News
JOSE GARCES AND MARC VETRI CELEBRATE THEIR NEW COOKBOOKS WITH A COLLABORATIVE MEAL
September 28th, 2008 No Comments
PHILADELPHIA, PA – Few cities can boast the culinary talent that hails from Philadelphia, and on Tuesday, October 21 at 7 p.m, guests will have a special opportunity to enjoy a six-course menu prepared by chefs Jose Garces and Marc Vetri. This collaborative dinner will be a celebration of the launches of their respective first cookbooks, Latin Evolution (Lake Isle Press, September 2008) and Il Viaggio Di Vetri: A Culinary Journey (Ten Speed Press, October 2008).This spectacular meal will cost $370 per couple or $200 per person including signed copies of both cookbooks (plus tax and gratuity), and begins with three …
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In Other Food News
Pennsylvania’s Buy Fresh Buy Local Launches Good Food Neighborhood- Linking Local Food, Farms and People
September 28th, 2008 No CommentsMILLHEIM, PA – A new online resource, Good Food Neighborhood (found at www.buylocalpa.org), is making it easier for Pennsylvanians to make thoughtful food choices by linking together local farms, food and people. Consumers hear more and more each day about the nutritional, environmental, economic and social benefits of eating local food that is produced in a responsible manner. But in this age of information overload, what consumers want most is exactly what the Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture (PASA) can offer: practical advice on finding the best foods available in their region.
“The general public today is more aware of food quality issues than ever before, and they are yearning to reconnect in a meaningful way with the sources of their …