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Lisa Grigsby

Dayton’s First Ever Sweet Treats Festival

January 15, 2013 By Lisa Grigsby 1 Comment

SwtTreats pcard frontGet ready to satisfy your Sweet Tooth at the  inaugural  Sweet Treats Festival presented by Dayton Most Metro!    Guests will have a chance to  indulge in   cupcakes, candies, and cookies on Sunday, January 27th.   This epicurean adventure will showcase over 20 of the area’s top bakeries, chocolatiers, pastry artisans or home-based businesses known for creating decadent desserts.  Attendees will be asked to help  select Dayton’s Best Sweet Treat by voting for their favorite at the event.  The line up for treats so far includes cookies,  cupcakes, candies, truffles, whoopie pies, biscotti, chocolate dipped fruit, fudge, toffee, peanut brittle cake pops, brownies, baklava and so much more!

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Whoopie Pies from Thistle Confections

Held at Commander Aero,  located just south of  Austin Road on St Rt 741 in Miamisburg, the event will run from 1 – 4pm.   Tickets will be sold for $25 in advance, $30 at the door.  There is even a special group ticket deal- buy a bakers dozen (13) for the cost of just 10 tickets ($250).  Admission covers a taste from each vendor, a bottle of Aquafina water and insights and lessons from the vendors on the Kroger Demonstration Stage.  Tim Horton’s will be on hand serving up coffee as well.

Sweet Treats  was originally conceived as  an opportunity to showcase the growing number of small independent cup cake shops that have popped up in the Miami Valley in the last couple of years.  As Dayton Most Metro started researching possible participating bakeries, we were amazed that there were well over 50 locally owned shops in the area.  We quickly reached and exceeded our goal to have 20 participating vendors and already have a waiting list and a number of entrepreneurs asking to be kept in the loop for next year.  We’ve got bakers that will be offering up sugar free treats, gluten free goodies and even vegan  sweets like the whoopie pies pictured to the right at Sweet Treats.

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Cupcakes from Cake, Hope & Love

 

Sweet Treats is made possible with support from Tim Hortons and Austin Landing.  Part of our mission in creating this festival is to give back to our community. As our first charity partner we’ve chosen  A Kid Again.

Their mission is  enrich the lives of children with life threatening illnesses and their families by PageServerproviding healing times of respite through our fun-filled group activities and destination events, which we call adventures. They offer  year round adventures  that foster laughter, joy, normalcy and supportive networking opportunities. Their goal is to  offer our children, siblings and parents a cost free occasion to enjoy quality time together and to create lasting memories.  Representatives from A Kid Again will be on hand at the festival to share more about their program and ways you can help.

 

Tickets available online at www.SweetTreatsFestival.com   and will be available at participating vendors by 1/12/13.

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Moore Dessert Please award winning cupcakes as seen on the Food Network’s Cupcake Wars.

2013 Participating Vendors Include:

  • 3 Leee Cupcakery
  • Aim To Please Home Cooking
  • Amy Cakes & Cookies
  • Baked
  • Cake, Hope & Love
  • Cheryl & Co.
  • Dee Dee’s Gourmet Peanut Brittle
  • Edible Arrangments
  • ele Cake Company
  • Homemade by Heather
  • JuneBug’s Cupcakes
  • Kilwins
  • Kinders Cupcakes
  • Kroger
  • LongHorn Steakhouse
  • Moore Dessert Please
  • Over The Top Productions
  • RSVP Sweet Treats
  • Sweet By Kristy
  • Sweet Nothings
  • Thistle Confections
  • Tim Hortons
  • Two Bears Chocolates
  • Winans Fine Chocolate

 

Can’t make the festival?     Dayton Most Metro’s Food Adventure team, SuperFry and The Big Ragu will be on hand to taste on your behalf and will be sharing their votes for best Sweet Treats in a wrap-up article on the fest.

For those of you who are trying to keep that New Year’s get in shape resolution, but still want to support this event, you can make an online donation on the Sweet Treats website.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: A Kid Again, Austin Landing, bakery, cupcakes, Kroger, Sweet Treats Festival, Time Horton's

Springboro Sooo Good Gourmet Cafe Now Open

January 7, 2013 By Lisa Grigsby 5 Comments

430949_408517299226475_1213842577_nSpringboro’s got a new dining option, since the  Soooo Good Gourmet Cafe has finally opened at 75 N. Main Street.   I’ve been driving by this place for over a year, wondering when it would open.  Owner Shawnette Hixon laughed when I asked her what took so long to get it open.  She and her husband signed the lease about 2 years ago and undertook some major construction to put in plumbing and hvac appropriate for a restaurant.

Their business, Clear Sky Enterprises, keeps them on the road as concessionaires for Nascar, PGA Tournaments, and many other sporting events, so in between travel they’d work on the construction.  Shawnette explains that her vision  “was for a place that looked hip and trendy that would be fun to hang out in with free wifi” and the cities permitting process took some time and fighting for approvals.  She also proudly shared that they took out no loans to open, but that the reality of expenses were about 3-4 times what her original budget where, so they had to go back on the road to earn more money to f299604_408555159222689_1081116252_ninish Sooo Good.  Some of the expenses were their high tech menu system, displayed from large computer screens posted over the line, so the menu be changed often.  You’ll never go to place your order, because the inventory will be tied to the register system and when an item is out, it will be automatically removed from the menu screen.

Sooo Good is excited about being supportive of the community where the Hixon’s live and will allow guests to register and designate 2% of their sales to be donated to their favorite local nonprofit organization like the Springboro band or  the field hockey team. Jars of free fresh fruit flavored waters sit on the counter, with a donation bucket that will help support  an orphanage in Africa, founded by a Springboro family.  They encourage their guests to make the eatery a place they feel a part of and guests are encouraged to post their favorite quote on the giant dry erase board on the wall and the very best will be painted onto the walls.

734711_408514375893434_467540234_nSooo Good will open up as early as 6am Monday through Saturday and 8am on Sunday’s.  Breakfast will include bagels, fresh fruit, crepes and breakfast sandwiches. The Captain Crunch French Toast looked especially tasty today.  You’ll also be able to grab coffee, latte’s and cappuccino’s all day, for just $3-4.

Chef Aimee Saling, who grew up in Middletown, shared she’s so excited to be on board.  She said she was practically stalking the owners, because she just knew this was the place she was meant to be.   She met Shawnette and their philosophy of business and philanthropy just clicked.   Having previously volunteered as a Chef at One Bistro in Miamisburg with a side  business (Mcakes)  that’s produced over 9000 cupcakes since last March, she donated 10% of her sales to No Child Left Behind.

messagepart-1Asked to describer her cooking style Chef Aimee says she’s “basically classic with a twist.  My mom calls it taking normal to fancy.  I like to add that one special ingredient that makes a meal memorable.”  When asked to suggest what she thinks will be some of her bestsellers at the new place she quickly pointed out that she makes “Killer Mac ‘n Cheese” and her turkey florentine crepe, reuben and bananas foster went well at the friends and family night. Salads and sandwiches are also on the menu and seemed very reasonably priced with most between $5-$8.

Painted on the wall above the yogurt machines were instructions that invited you to ” Grab a cup, fil it up, weigh it and pay it for 49 ce386735_408516459226559_1638207725_n-1nts per ounce.”  I got to sample some red velvet yogurt, and other flavors offered included NY cheesecake, original tart and vanilla.  Chef shared with me that the flavors will constantly be changing and they’ve got some really cool flavors on tap.  Because its self serve it’s easy to just have a little bit, but the fresh fruit toppings will make it easy to dress it up.  I can see this being a big hit when in the spring and summer when the patio will be open.  A great after dinner destination, the restaurant is still trying to determine exactly how late it will stay open, but Ms. Hixon says they even have some live music plans.  Also still to come will be a grab and go case of meals and catering and delivery are also in the future plans.

 

 

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Chef Aimee Saling, Clear Sky Enterprises, Soooo Good Gourmet Cafe, springboro

Bowl Game Beer Brunch Blowout

January 3, 2013 By Lisa Grigsby Leave a Comment

trolleystopThe Trolley Stop will be hosting a one of a kind brunch on January 5th from 11am – 2pm while the SEC  (Ole Miss) takes on the Big East  ( Pittsburgh) in the  BBVA Compass Bowl.   I

Here are the Pairings created by the Trolley’s maven in the kitchen, Mindy:

Founders Brewing Cerise paired with a Drunken Tart–filled with vodka soaked fruit and brie.imgres

Founders Breakfast Stout ( The coffee lover’s consummate beer. Brewed with an abundance of flaked oats, bitter and imported chocolates, and Sumatra and Kona coffee, this stout has an intense fresh-roasted java nose topped with a frothy, cinnamon-colored head that goes forever.

Paired with a Breakfast Burger with eggs, bacon, and hashbrowns on it.

Kentucky Bourbon Barrel Stout w/Bourbon barrel stout French toast with nutella cream cheese and a raspberry/strawberry mashed topping.

Fat Heads Bumbleberry w/Blueberry Bagel with cream cheese and Lox (smoked salmon)

Unibroue Blanche de Chambly Beermosa’s

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1/4 OJ
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And as always!!! Trolley Stop’s One of a kind Bloody Mary Bar!!!

Items are available ala carte and we suggest bringing a table fool of friends so you can taste from each other’s plates!

Teaser….There will also be 5 special beers on tap to complement the 5 on the menu.

Hope to see you there.

Filed Under: Dayton On Tap Tagged With: Bloody Mary Bar, Bowl Games, Brunch, Founders Brewing, trolley stop

New Year’s Day Recovery Brunch

December 31, 2012 By Lisa Grigsby Leave a Comment

423299_310543195673270_630897500_nSay hello to 2013 at Olive- an urban Dive!

They’ll host their first ‘New Year’s Day Recovery Brunch!’  Opening  from 11-3p on New Year’s Day with  full brunch  featuring things like a tofu scramble, french toast croissants and breakfast tacos as well as a lunch menu  that includes a Tuscan grilled cheese, tuna melts and a  vegetarian humus sandwich.   They’ll even be featuring pork loin and sauerkraut for tradition’s sake!!!

As alway reservations are suggested for Olive- with just 30 some seats, they book up quickly!   Call 937.222.DIVE (3483) or email [email protected]

Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: Brunch, olive an urban dive

Lucky Foods for the New Year

December 27, 2012 By Lisa Grigsby 1 Comment

nye2013For many the start of a new year is all about making a fresh start.  For others it’s a time of tradition.  Either way, why not start your year with some of these foods considered to bring good luck and prosperity  for the new year. Here’s a round up of some of the best know food traditions:

Black Eyed Peas– The peas, since they swell when cooked, symbolize prosperity.

Hoppin’ John—  A traditional southern New Year’s dish —black eyed peas and ham hocks. An old saying goes, “Eat peas on New Year’s day to have plenty of everything the rest of the year.”

Grapes – consume 12 at midnight. Each grape represents a different month, so if the 3rd new-years-traditions-for-luck
grape is a bit sour, March might be a rocky month.  This tradition hails from Spain in 1909 by grape growers who were trying to create a market for left over grapes.

Noodles– In Asia, eating long noodles is believed to bring a long life. The New Year’s Day tradition has the person eating the noodle without breaking it until it is all in your mouth.

Seafood –  In Japan, herring roe is consumed for fertility, shrimp for long life,

and dried sardines for a good harvest

Donuts – The Dutch love to eat a donut on New Year’s Day because they believe that the circular food item symbolizes the full circle of life.

Greens – their leaves look like folded money, and are thus symbolic of economic fortune.  The tradition implies that the more kale, cabbage, collards and chard you eat, the larger your fortunes will be.

Pork– pigs symbolize progress & its rich fat content signifies wealth and prosperity.  Roast suckling pig is served for New Year’s in Cuba, Spain, Portugal, Hungary, and Austria and Austrians are known to decorate the table with miniature pigs made of marzipan.


Pomegranates
–  are eaten in Turkey and other Mediterranean countries for luck in the new year. It is symbolic of abundance and fertility.progress & its rich fat content signifies wealth and prosperity.  Roast suckling pig is served for New Year’s in Cuba, Spain, Portugal, Hungary, and Austria and Austrians are known to decorate the table with miniature pigs made of marzipan.

Citrus–  In China, oranges and tangerines are placed on the table for the New Years meal. This could be because “orange” and “tangerine” sound very much like “wealth” and “luck” in the Chinese language.

Cakes–  Round shaped cakes and breads are eaten all over the world on New Years day. In most countries, a coin or a trinket is hidden inside the cake. The recipient to get that slice is said to have good fortune all year long.

what-not-to-eatWhat Not to Eat:
Just as there are lucky foods, there are also some foods that carry the stigma of bringing bad luck, so be warned:

Lobster– they move backwards and could therefore lead to setbacks

Chicken– they scratch for food so those who eat poultry will “scratch” for food all year.

Winged fowl– because good luck could fly away!

White foods – The Chinese avoid eggs, cheese, and tofu, because white is the color of death.

Wishing you a happy and healthy new year!

This  is an update of a story was originally published on 12/30/2010.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: lucky foods, new year's eve, nye traditions

The McRib Is Back at McDonald’s

December 19, 2012 By Lisa Grigsby Leave a Comment

McRib_120712_2-1Rarely does fast food evoke such passionate conversations.  It seems to have a cult following of fans that crave it and another group of folks who just shake their head and wonder why it continues to make a comeback. The legendary boneless pork sandwich is both a marvel of meat molding and a marketing phenomenon. It’s worked it’s way from the golden arches menu  to The Simpsons” (as the Ribwich) and on David Letterman’s Top 10 lists.

It was introduced ito the McDonald’s menu n 1982, and was removed  1985.  In the 90’s it started making coming back “for a limited time” and  McRib even has its own Facebook page.  Google it and you’ll find tons of articles on it, including this one below:

 

11 Amazing Facts about the McDonald’s McRib

Business InsiderBy Dina Spector and Kim Bhasin | Business Insider – Mon, Dec 17, 2012 12:02 PM EST

1. The McRib came about because of a shortage of chickens.

In a 2009 interview with Maxim, Rene Arend, McDonald’s first executive chef and inventor of the Chicken McNugget, explains that the McNugget was so popular when it was first introduced in 1979 that demand quickly outstripped chicken supply.

The legendary pork sandwich was developed out of necessity. Franchises that didn’t have the Chicken McNugget needed a new hot-selling product — and that’s when Arend scrambled back to the test kitchen.

2. The McRib was inspired by Southern BBQ.

Flickr/Southern Foodways AllianceRene Arend modeled the McRib after the barbecue-sauce-slathered pork sandwiches he ate during a visit to Charleston, South Carolina.

The decorated French-trained chef, who oncewhipped up fancy culinary creations for the Drake Hotel, is also credited with coming up the unique shape of the sandwich.

Although the McRib doesn’t contain a single bone, Arend suggested the meat be patterned after a slab of ribs instead of the classic round patty.

3. The McRib is a product of “restructured meat technology.”

Rene Arend came up with the idea and design of the McRib, but it’s a professor from the University of Nebraska named Richard Mandigo who developed the “restructured meat product” that the McRib is actually made of.

According to an article from Chicago magazine, which cites a 1995 article by Mandigo, “restructured meat product” contains a mixture of tripe, heart, and scalded stomach, which is then mixed with salt and water to extract proteins from the muscle. The proteins bind all the pork trimmings together so that it can be re-molded into any specific shape — in this case, a fake slab of ribs.

4. The whole process from fresh pork to frozen McRib takes about 45 minutes.

Director of McDonald’s U.S. supply chain Rob Cannell explained how regular pig gets transformed into the famed McRib in an interview with Maxim: “The McRib is made in large processing plants—lots of stainless steel, a number of production lines, and these long cryogenic freezers. The pork meat is chopped up, then seasoned, then formed into that shape that looks like a rib back. Then we flash-freeze it. The whole process from fresh pork to frozen McRib takes about 45 minutes.”

5. The entire McRib sandwich contains about 70 ingredients — including a flour-bleaching agent used in yoga mats.

Flickr/Calgary ReviewsAs it appears out of the box, the McRib sandwich consists of just five basic components: a pork patty, barbecue sauce, pickle slices, onions, and a sesame bun.

But, as recently reported by Time magazine, a closer inspection of McDonald’s owningredient list reveals that the pork sandwich contains a total of 70 ingredients. This includes azodicarbonamide, a flour-bleaching agent often used in the production of foamed plastics.

The entire sandwich packs a whopping 500 calories, 26 grams of fat, 44 grams of carbs, and 980 milligrams of sodium.

6. The McRib debuted in 1981, disappeared in 1985, and has resurfaced from time-to-time since 1994.

Depending on where you read, McDonald’s introduced the boneless pork sandwich sometime between 1981 and 1982. The fast-food concoction vanished in 1985, only to reappear as a limited-edition item in 1994.

The McRib has become something of a legend for its on-and-off appearances on McDonald’s menus. The fleeting nature of the sandwich has generated a cult-like following.

7. Individual restaurants can actually order the ingredients for the McRib at any time.

The McRib pops up at McDonald’s locations across the country sporadically. It’s so random because the individual restaurants are able to offer the McRib whenever they feel like it. The practice has even inspired websites devoted to tracking McRib availability across the nation.

8. McDonald’s keeps the McRib scarce because the sandwich’s entire brand relies on it.

McDonald’s has always known about its customers’ weird obsession for the sandwich, and its marketing completely leverages the McRib’s scarcity. Take its “Save The McRib” campaign in 2010, where it encouraged McRib fans to go online and sign a petition to keep the sandwich around for a while longer.

But a strategy like that only works with something that’s as popular as the McRib is. If you make an unknown item scarce, nobody’s going to care.

9. It’d be incredibly difficult for McDonald’s to create more McRib-esque products, because that cult-like following is so hard to replicate.

McRib lovers are fanatical, but it wouldn’t be this way if the phenomenon hadn’t had decades to marinate in the hearts and minds of its fans. A wholly devoted fanbase for a new product would take years to develop, and even then, there’s no guarantee that it would work.

McDonald’s struck gold with the McRib, and it doesn’t want to do anything to affect its brand. Even now, by offering the McRib nationwide twice just a year apart, it’s walking a fine line. At what point will consumers get sick of it?

10. There’s also speculation that the McRib is really just a big commodity trade by McDonald’s.

The Awl’s Willey Staley argues that whenever the sandwich springs up, hog prices are almost always in a trough.

Here’s more of his argument on why McDonald’s behaves like a trader: “Fast food involves both hideously violent economies of scale and sad, sad end users who volunteer to be taken advantage of. What makes the McRib different from this everyday horror is that a) McDonald’s is huge to the point that it’s more useful to think of it as a company trading in commodities than it is to think of it as a chain of restaurants b) it is made of pork, which makes it a unique product in the QSR world and c) it is only available sometimes, but refuses to go away entirely.”

11. Animal rights group sues McRib meat supplier over inhumane treatment of pigs.

Not everyone is ecstatic about the return of the McRib. Last November, the Humane Society of the United States filed a lawsuit against Smithfield Foods, the pork supplier of McDonald’s McRib meat, claiming the meat distributor houses its pigs in unethical farm conditions.

A 2010 undercover investigation by the animal rights group shows pigs crammed into gestation crates covered in blood and baby pigs being tossed into carts like rag dolls (WARNING: the video contains some pretty graphic content).

Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: McDonald's, McRib

Twas the Night Before Christmas, What Dayton Restaurants Will Be Open?

December 18, 2012 By Lisa Grigsby 2 Comments

Take a much-needed break from the last-minute present-wrapping and feast-prepping, and let the area’s best chefs create the main culinary event for you and your loved ones. Below, are our top picks for dining out on Christmas Eve and even, a few notable spots opening up their doors on Christmas Day.  We also suggest you call for reservations, as many places will be booked up.

Dayton Restaurants Open Christmas Eve

 

Carvers Steaks & Chops
1535 Miamisburg Centerville Road, Dayton, OH 45459
(937) 433-7099
Noon to 7pm
Flemings  Prime Steakhouse and Wine Bar
4432 Walnut Street, Dayton, OH 45440
(937) 320-9548
5 – 10pm

 

C’est Tout Bistro
2600 Far Hills Avenue, Kettering
(937) 298-0022
5 -10pm
Champps Americana 
7880 Washington Village Drive, Washington Twp.
(937) 433-2333
Noon to 10 pm

 

Giuliano, An Anticoli Tavern
67 S. Main Street, Miamisburg
(937) 859-3000
4 -9pm
Jay’s Seafood Restaurant
225 E Sixth Street Dayton, OH  45402
(937) 222-2892
4-8pm

 

Neil’s Heritage House
2323 West Schantz Avenue, Dayton OH
(937) 298-86111
3 -7pm
Shen’s Szechuan & Sushi 
7580 Poe Ave Dayton, OH 45414
(937) 898-3860
11am – 10pm

 

Spaghetti Warehouse
6 W. Fifth Street, Dayton OH 45402
(937) 461-3913
11am – 8pm
The Caroline
5 South Market Street, Troy , OH 45373
(937) 552-7676
3- 8pm Christmas Buffet Only
Adults – $20.95, Children 5 to 12 – $9.95, Under 5 Free

 

The Oakwood Club
2414 Far Hills Avenue, Oakwood, Ohio 45419
(937) 293-6973
4-9pm

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For all those folks who may not celebrate Christmas, or just don’t want to cook that day, there are indeed a few restaurants that will be open for your dining pleasure.  Of course you can always dine at Waffle House- they never close, but no matter where you dine out, please remember that the staff of these places have given up their holiday to serve you, so please tip generously, as working on a holiday is never fun, but should at least be profitable for those away from their families.

As always, if you know of a place we missed, feel free to add it in the comments!

Dayton Restaurants Open Christmas Day

 

Amar India Restaurant
2759 Miamisburg Centerville Road
(937) 439-9005
12 – 7pm
Champps Americana 
7880 Washington Village Drive, Washington Twp.
(937) 433-2333
Noon to 10 pm

 

Fricker’s
7 Area Locations
5pm – 2am
McCormick & Schmick’s Seafood & Steaks
4429 Cedar Park Drive (at The Greene) Beavercreek, OH 45440
(937) 431-9200
11am – 8pm

 

Neil’s Heritage House
2323 West Schantz Avenue, Dayton OH
(937) 298-86111
3 -7pm
Shen’s Szechuan & Sushi 
7580 Poe Ave Dayton, OH 45414
(937) 898-3860
11am – 10pm

Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: Amar India Restaurant, An Anticoli Tavern, C'est Tout, Carvers Steaks and Chops, Champps Americana, Christmas, Christmas Eve, Fleming's Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar, Frickers, giuliano, Jay's Seafood, McCormick & Schmick's Seafood & Steaks, Neil's Heritage House, Shen's Szechuan & Sushi, Spaghetti Warehouse, The Caroline, The Oakwood Club

Rue Dumaine To Host Christmas Market

December 17, 2012 By Lisa Grigsby Leave a Comment

ruedumainelogoMany of you had the pleasure of picking up homemade goodies from the kitchens of Rue Dumaine at the Centerville Farmers Market.  While the market is closed the crewe at Rue is opening the “store” for one day only on Sat, Dec 22nd from 11am – 2pm to help you with your holiday celebrations.  They’ll even take pre-orders  until 3pm on Wed, Dec 19th.  Just  give Amber a call at 937 610-1061 or stop  by the restaurant and fill out an order.

According to Chef Anne Kearney here’s what they plan to have on hand:ChefAnne

 

  • Fennel cured SKUNA BAY salmon sold to you cyro-vaced- I am curing 3 whole salmon and hope to be able to fill all your needs $12.5/#-1# max order
  • Smoked duck breast, delicious thinly sliced and eaten stacked onto a baguette with a slather of Dijon or laid out onto a platter and served with croutons and a fruit spread- $8 per breast
  • Butterscotch blondie with caramel, peanuts and pretzels, YUM! I believe this is the perfect balance of salty and sweet $3.5
  • Peppermint chocolate brownie, great for the office or your sweet aunt Patti. Sold in four piece packs $3.5
  • Tom’s GraNOLA of love, good and good for you! $7 per bag
  • Roasted beet**, pickled red onion** & goat cheese salad $6/14oz.
  • Apple dumplings-honestly buy one to eat after you have wrapped the last gift…warmed with a scoop of gelato. 2 dumplings-$4
  • Brian’s awesome truffled cheesy dip with mushrooms and spinach…A few friends stop by to say happy holidays and this will save your ass as far as on-the-fly good eats. 12oz. of some really tasty stuff. $5.5
  • Hot cocoa mix made with awesome French extra brut cocoa. Santa and the kids will love it, mom too. $5/14oz.
  • Blue cheese-walnut pave $5/6oz.
  • Country pate, YUM! $6/ 6oz.
  • French bread croutons, brushed with olive oil, seasoned and toasted until golden brown. Pick up a bag to take over to moms for the cheese tray or to make a few canapés with the pate for you. $3/ 6oz. bag
  • If you are interested in some of our fiery Dijon or whole grain mustard, we can make you up a container for you. $6./8oz
  • Almond-raspberry coffee cake- $8/serves 6-8, very limited quantity
  • Chocolate whoopie pies with Italian mint buttercream $4/ 4 pieces (2” each) per pack
  • Cranberry pop-tarts with orange scented frosting, YUM again!! $3 each
  • Spiced pecans, spiced but not spicy. $7/8oz.
  • Roasted butternut squash** soup $4.5/16oz., $8/32oz.
  • Balsamic vinaigrette $3.5/8oz., $6/15oz.
  • Mushroom-Gruyere Strada- par-cooked for your early morning convince-serves 4-6 $8
  • Housemade sausage-sharp cheddar strada-gently par-cooked for your meat eaters, YUM-serves 4-6, $8
  • Cranberry-pecan croissant pudding with cream cheese and streusel topping serves 4-6-$5.75
  • Gruet Brut NV $15/bottle
  • Monmousseau Vouvray 2011 $16/bottle
  • Rock Pile Stepping Stone Cabernet 2010 $16/bottle

Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: Chef Anne Kearney, Rue Dumaine

Do You Have What It Takes To Be A “Chopped” Champion?

December 11, 2012 By Lisa Grigsby Leave a Comment

Springboro’s Cook’sWares  has just announced they will be hosting a ‘Chopped Challenge‘ this winter, sponsored by Wüsthof  Knives.  Starting on Saturday  afternoon, Jan 26th chefs will compete in a 3 course cook off, preparing an entire meal from a basket of provided ingredients.

Each cook will have access to 4 burners and 1 oven, and they will share the grill. Winners will move on to a second round on February  2nd and winners of that round will move into the finals to be held on Feb 16th.   According to Joe Westvall the culinary school director, winners of each round (2) will get a Wusthof meat cleaver personally signed by Harald Wusthof, 7th generation head of Wusthof International. The Grand Prize winner will get a 7 piece Wusthof set also personally signed by Harald Wusthof.

If you think you have what it takes, you can register by calling 937-748-4540.     Or perhaps you’d rather sit the judges seat.  As ajudge, you will sample all the courses from each chef and vote to determine the winner.

Judging criteria will be provided. Recipes will be made available to you a few days after the class. Judges – register as you would for any class: by phone, on-line, or in person. Each event is limited to 12 judges and it will cost you $40 each to weigh in your vote.

Cooks’ Wares is located at 756 North Main Street  in Springboro, just a few doors down from Dorothy Lane Market at Settlers Walk.  The Springbooro location has been open for 10 years and besides offering cooking classes, they sell a full array of cooking tools, bakeware, small appliances and cookbooks.

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: Chopped, Cooks-Wares, Wustof knives

Chappy’s to host 12.12.12 Epic Event

December 10, 2012 By Lisa Grigsby Leave a Comment

Chappy’s Tap Room and  Grille will open at 11:30am this Wed, Dec 12th to celebrate the tapping of a keg of Stone Vertical Epic 12.12.12, the last one in the series at 12:12pm. They will be serving lunch and offering happy hour until 6pm.

According to a news release, “Stone 12.12.12 Vertical Epic Ale was brewed with a Belgian yeast strain and features cinnamon, allspice, nutmeg, rosehips, sweet orange peel, and a dash of clove. Spices and banana notes are prominently featured in the taste. As it warms, notes of caramel, dark toffee and molasses assert themselves. Overall, the dark beer provides a pleasant juxtaposition of roasted malts, hops and spice layers.”

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Besides 12.12.12, Chappy’s will also have all the Vertical Epics from 2003 through 2011. 11.11.11, 10.10.10, 09.09.09 will be available in draught starting at noon, as well as 08.08.08, 07.07.07and 06.06.06 in bottles (they will sell glasses so more people can have them) and then at 3:03pm we will tap a 1/6th barrrel of 03.03.03 and at 4:04pm we will tap a 1/6th barrel of 04.04.04 and finally at 5:05pm we will tap a 1/6th barrel of 05.05.05.  There will also be a raffle  for a 3.5 liter bottle of 12.12.12 benefiting the  Catholic Social Services Food Bank .   This very rare opportunity to try almost all of the ales in the Vertical Epic series and would not be possible without support from Cavalier Distributing and local beer guru Aaron Spoores.

Filed Under: Dayton On Tap Tagged With: chappy's, Chappys Tap Room & Grille, stone vertical epic

Grand Opening for World Bar-B-Que

December 6, 2012 By Lisa Grigsby Leave a Comment

The building that was for years known as the Old Hickory at 4029 North Main Street has been recreated into the home of World Bar-B-Que.  Owner Nathaniel Campbell says, this isn’t your grandmother’s restaurant any longer and is proud to offer amazing barbeque from all around the world.  You can enjoy St Louis style pork ribs- cooked low and slow for up to 6 hours, creating fall off the bone ribs, with a dark bark on the outside, and a pink smoke ring inside or perhaps you’d prefer Texas beef ribs, beef brisket, Carolina smoked pork or southern smoked chicken.  They even offer a meatless option of smoked tofu topped with   BBQ Sauce over a bed of black beans and rice.   Sandwiches on the menu include an authentic Cuban, several reubens and BBQ  options and a choice of catfish or shrimp Po’Boys. The homemade sides menu boasts traditional items like potato salad, cole slaw, mac & cheese as well as fried cabbage, souther fried potatoes and BB!Q chips.  The dessert menu offers ice cream as well as fruit empanada’s and smoked plantains.

The eatery will be open Thursday – Sat nights from 5pm to midnight and will feature a small stage with live shows, an open mic night and karaoke, too.  Happy hour from 5-9pm will feature $2 drafts and $3 margaritas.  They also believe in supporting the community and have  set aside one day a week for a “World Invasion”. Each week they will  choose a group or charity and allow that organization to ‘invade’ the restaurant.  The group would  invite all of their supporters to come join then for the ‘invasion’ and a portion of the nights sales will be donated to them.

As part of their grand opening promotion they will be supporting WDTN’s Food For Friends campaign.  ON Thursday, Dec. 6th bring in a non-perishable food item for and receive a one dollar discount on an appetizer.

If you go check them out, leave us a comment below and let us know what you think!

Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: Nathaniel Campbell, World Bar-B-Que

DaytonDinings 12 Days of Giving

December 3, 2012 By Lisa Grigsby Leave a Comment

It’s the holiday season and everyone likes to get an unexpected gift, so DaytonDining has launched 12 Days of Giving!  Using our facebook page, we’ll be promoting a different local eatery each weekday for the next couple of weeks.  One of our lucky facebook fans that shares our Giving image will win a gift certificate to a Dayton area restaurant. Kicking off the promotion, Kettering’s Hawthorn Grill has a $25 gift certificate up for grabs.   To find out who else we’ll be featuring, just check our facebook page day!

This is our gift back to the community, and we hope you’ll help thank our local restaurants with your patronage during the holiday season and don’t forget that restaurant gift certificates are easy gift giving!  Happy Holidays from all of us at Dayton Dining!

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles

Dublin Pub to Host Glenlevit Scotch Tasting

November 25, 2012 By Lisa Grigsby Leave a Comment

The Dublin Pub will be hosting a Scotch Tasting with special guest, Chris Williamson, from the Chivas Brothers Distillery on Tues, Dec 4th starting at 6:30pm.  Chris was awarded the Chivas Masters award by Pernod Ricard, which is a highly sought after qualification recognized worldwide and only select individuals are able to achieve this accolade each year.

Additionally, this is the coming out party, and homecoming, for our new Head Chef, Tony Balsamo. Chef Tony, you may remember, was the original Head Chef of The Dublin Pub from opening night in 1998. He left in 2005, and went out to grow his expertise and management styles (just as the pub has done) during the past 7 years, and now the two have matured perfectly like a great Scotch, are back together destined for greatness. Chef Tony has prepared an excellent array of appetizers to compliment the seven scotches we will be tasting.

 

The 7 Scotches: Glenlivet Single Malt 12, Glenlivet 18, Glenlivet 21, Glenlivet french Oak 15, Glenlivet Nadurra 16, Chivas, and Chivas Regal 18

Food: Scotch Egg (Hard boiled egg wrapped in seasoned sausage, breaded & fried), Smoked Salmon Twist wrapped in puff pastry and creme fresh, a traditional meat pie, and a Scottish shortbread dipped in dark chocolate to end the day.

Cost: $40, and tickets are on sale now at Dublin Pub, located on the corner of Wayne and Fifth Avenues in the Oregon District.  Expect door prizes and giveaways as well.

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: Chivas Brothers Distillery, Chivas Master, Chris Williamson, Glen Livet, The Dublin Pub

Buy a tree, help the homeless!

November 24, 2012 By Lisa Grigsby Leave a Comment

Local business Berns Garden Center partners with and hosts the Homefull Holiday Tree Lot with all proceeds from tree sales supporting the programs of Homefull, working to end homelessness in Dayton. Opening 11/23/12 until sell-out, the lot features a great selection of Ohio-grown Fraser and Douglas Firs and Scotch Pines. Homefull staff, volunteers and clients who worked the Homefull Micro-Farm and Community Landscaping Program will be on-site daily to help customers.

The lot will be open Monday – Saturday from 10am -7pm and on Sunday from 10am – 5pm.   Click to get your $10 off coupon!

Berns Garden Center
3776 Indian Ripple Rd.
Beavercreek, OH 45440

Filed Under: Charity Events, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Berns Garden Center, Homefull

Restaurants Wrap Gift Cards With Incentives

November 23, 2012 By Lisa Grigsby 1 Comment

Restaurants are hosting the biggest crowds they’re likely to see all year, as holiday shoppers stop for much-needed sustenance and companies treat their employees and clients to festive Christmas parties.  For many of you that will be the perfect occasion to do some holiday shopping.  Gift cards giving is on the rise and many eateries are upping the ante with bonus deal and free meals for the buyers.

To help you  take advantage of the bonus deals that restaurants are offering here’s o012 roundup of gift card specials for the holidays:

 

Applebee’s buy a $50 gift card online and get a $10 bonus card.   More details on the website.

Ben and Jerry’s buy a $10 gift card and get a free scoop of ice cream.  More details on their website.

Bonefish Grill buy a $100 gift card and get a $20 bonus card.  You can order online or instore.  You will also be entered into a contest to win $5,000 when you order. More details and an order form on the Bonefish website.

Bravo Cucina and Brio Tuscan Grille buy a $100 gift card and get a $20 bonus card.   More details on website.

Carrabba’s Italian Grill buy a $100 gift card and get a $20 bonus card.  Also this will enter you in a $5,000 sweepstakes.  More details and an order form on website.

Chappy’s Tap Room  Grille – Buy any combination of gift cards totally $50 you will receive a $10 gift card FREE.  Offer good through December 23rd.

At Chili’s spend at least $50 on gift cards and get free shipping.  More details at  website.

Chipotle spend at least $30 on gift cards and geta free burrito, bowl, order of tacos or salad.  More details at  website.

Fleming’s Steak House buy a $100 gift card and get a $20 bonus card.   Details and an order form on website.

Hardee’s  Buy a $20 gift card, and get a free Quarter-pound Little Thickburger- more info here.

Hooters Spend $25 on a gift card; get a $5 bonus card. Throw down for a $50 card; get a $10 bonus card valid from January 2 through February 29, 2012.

Max & Erma’s  Spend $25  on git cards, get a $5 bonus card.

McCormick & Schmick’s Seafood Restaurant has two $50 gift cards on sale at Costco for $79.99, a 20% discount. Details and ordering information on the Costco website.

OinkADoodleMoo  Spend $25  on git cards, get a $5 bonus card or buy a  $100 gift card and get $25 free.

Outback for every $100 purchase of gift cards, you’ll get a $20 Bonus Card.  Details and ordering info on  website.

Piada  Spend $25  on git cards, get a $5 bonus card, or get $10 bonus card during Happy Hour 3-5pm daily

Ruby Tuesday buy $50 in gift cards and get a free $15 bonus coupon;  also get free shipping.  More details on website.

Red Robin Get a $5 bonus bucks card when you purchase a $25 gift card  *Redeemable Jan.1-Feb. 28, 2013.  More details on their webiste.

Steak n Shake get a $5 reward card for every $20 gift card purchase. More details and ordering info on website.

Subway Get a free 6-inch sub on the spot with every $25 Subway card purchase in stores.

Taco Bell buy a $20 gift card and get any menu item free. More details  on website.

TGI Fridays get a $5 bonus card for every $25 in eGift cards you buy online.  Details and ordering info on website.

The Caroline in Troy Purchase $100 in gift cards and receive a complimentary gift card for a 10 oz. House Steak Dinner or Maple Glazed Salmon Dinner.

The Cheesecake Factory  Spend $25 on gift cards and receive a “Slice of Joy Card,” redeemable for a free piece of cheesecakein stores between December 26 and March 31, 2012.

The Melting Pot  Get $100 in gift certificates when you in gift cards – ends 12/31* check local restaurant-not available online*

The Pub at The Greene  Receive a $10 Bonus Certificate for every $50 Gift Card Purchase.

Uno’s Chicago Grill  Get a $5 Voucher when you buy $25 in Gift Cards – valid thru Jan 1 2013.

White Castle Bell buy a $25 gift card and get a $5 bonus card. More details on website.

I know a lot of our local restaurants will be offering deals, and I’ll post more as I hear from them. If you know of any we’ve missed, please feel free to add in the comments below!

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: McCormick & Schmick

Tim Horton’s Sending Out Smiles For A Good Cause

November 21, 2012 By Lisa Grigsby Leave a Comment

Dayton-area Tim Hortons Cafe & Bake Shop are running their annual  Cookie for Causes fundraiser until Sunday, November 25. Buy a special oversized chocolate chunk cookie with a smiley face drawn on in pink and blue frosting for only $1, plus tax at any Dayton restaurant.  Proceeds will benefit The Children’s Medical Center of Dayton. There are over a dozen area Tim Horton’s, find the one nearest you on their website.

This year, local Tim Hortons Cafe & Bake Shop restaurant owners hope to raise more than $2,500 from Cookie for Causes sales. On average, the Dayton-area Cookie for Causes fundraising event raises approximately $2,500 in just one week.

This unique program originated in Hamilton, Ontario in 1996 as a way to help raise funds for the Hamilton Children’s Hospital. Since then, it has expanded in the U.S. and across Canada helping a variety of children’s charities, hospitals and community programs.  The Smile Cookie program is a unique way for Tim Hortons restaurant owners to give back to community charities, and they couldn’t be happier. It’s mouth watering goodness for a good cause.

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: Children's Medical Cener of Dayton, Cookie for Causes, Time Horton's

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