206.784.7840 info@kathycasey.com

Blog

June “Foodportunity”

Seattle foodie extraordinaire and one of my fave Seattle foodies is at it again! Frantic Foodie Keren Brown organized another “Foodportunity” in Seattle. Make sure to mark your calendars for Monday, June 13th from 6:00 – 9:00pm at Tom Douglas’ Palace Ballroom!

“Foodportunity” always features an amazing line-up of talented and tasty people. This line-up will be delicious! A group of experts in the field of gardening, foraging, cheese making and beekeeping will be available for questions and conversation in the lounge of the Palace Ballroom between 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. The event will have:

  • Amy Pennington, creator and owner of Gogogreengarden.com, www.UrbanGardenShare.org and author of recently released “Apartment Gardening: Plants, Projects, and Recipes for Growing Food in Your Urban Home” and “Urban Pantry” (published 2010).
  • Kurt Timmermeister, author of recently released “Growing a Farmer: How I Learned to Live Off the Land;” professional cheese maker and the mastermind behind Kurtwood Farms www.kurtwoodfarms.com.
  • Corky Luster, AMD Visionary of the Year 2011 nominee, bee keeper and founder of Ballard Bee Company at www.BallardBeeCompany.com.
  • Langdon Cook, foraging expert and author of “Fat of the Land: Adventures of a 21st Century Forager,”(published 2009) www.fat-of-the-land.blogspot.com, and columnist for Seattle Magazine

“Foodportunity” tickets are available at Brown Paper Tickets. Make sure you grab them today!

Archives

You Might Like…

Is Cauliflower the New Kale?

Is Cauliflower the New Kale?

Cauliflower seems to be gaining momentum in the hip veggie arena these days, which is great. It’s so good for you. High in Vitamin K, cauliflower provides us with one of the hallmark anti-inflammatory nutrients. It’s also an excellent source of Vitamin C and low in...

Staying Toasty with a Hot Toddy!

Staying Toasty with a Hot Toddy!

Winter warmers are the best. They can be the remedy for those aches and pains that come along with the dreaded winter cold or flu OR they can warm your bones after a long day out on the slopes. One of my favorites is the Hot Toddy. For decades people have used the hot...