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pork knuckle, a traditional German drinking food

September 25th : 26th, 2009 Oktoberfest Celebration at Great Lakes Brewing Company

It’s Oktoberfest time again!  Festivities run Friday, September 25, 2009 starting at 4:00 PM through Saturday, September 26, 2009!

LIVE MUSIC:
* Friday Evening: Cleveland DSB German Brass Band (7:00 PM – 11:00 PM)
* Saturday [...]

Sep 25, 2009: The Bridge Project at Veterans Memorial Bridge

Opera, electronic music, sculpture, poetry and much more all underneath the Detroit-Superior bridge.
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The Bridge Project

Location: Veterans Memorial [...]

Sep 20, 2009: Cedar Valley Settlers Celebration & Music Festival at Frostville Museum

Visitors can relive the sights, sounds, tastes and smells of Ohio’s frontier days with a cornucopia of pioneer crafts and life skills, storytelling, toe-tapping music and food sampling along the connecting trail between Rocky River Nature Center and Frostville Museum to explore a cornucopia of old-fashioned crafts, food, and hands-on activities for all ages.

Try a variety of pioneer skills and activities, including: candlestick dipping, basket weaving, playing with pioneer toys, rug weaving, Dutch oven cooking, butter churning, working the two-man saw, and more! Sample a potpourri of traditional foods, such as fire–roasted turkey, biscuits with freshly-churned butter, apple cider, apple butter, and more.

Pioneer–costumed folks and storytellers will also be on hand to share stories from a by-gone era. A mini-encampment of a pioneer excursion camp is also a part of the festivities.

Enjoy great entertainment with live musical performances, storytelling and square and contra dancing.

Taking the main stage at 2 p.m. Bradley Walker. Closing the afternoon on the main stage from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. is Alecia Nugent.
From 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. visitors can listen to a great array of live entertainment from the Main Stage at Frostville Museum to Rocky River Nature Center’s Trailside Amphitheater Stage to strolling musicians, all with toe-tapping music such as blue grass, square and contra dance music, acoustic folk music, and more! Visitors can enjoy a dance tent and storytelling tent – plus, instrument-builders and ‘how-to-play’ areas will also be set-up on the grounds for visitors to discover, including a mini-seminar on kazoo playing.
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Cedar Valley Settlers Celebration & Music Festival

Location: Frostville [...]

Sep 15, 2009: Local Beer & Harvest Dinner at Grovewood Tavern

Local Beer! Yum-yum. Drink ‘em up.
“Buy local. Not a new concept but one that is not often practiced or understood. Especially given the American mindset in which we’re entitled to get whatever we want, from wherever we want, whenever we want.

In the July/August 2003 issue of Utne, an article titled ‘Funny Money’ discusses the creation of local currencies to encourage local spending, but what caught our attention was when the author stated:

‘Buying local helps keep your money circulating through your hometown: paying your neighbors’ salaries, boosting local government revenues and so on. But when you fork over your cash to a national chain, your money gets whisked away in that night’s deposit.’

So true. Apply this to beer consumption, and you’d most likely see more local beer scenes prosper and the chances of a giant national brand taking a foothold decrease. Buying local beer also promotes interest in the local brewing scene, both with consumers and business owners within the industry – bars, restaurants, package stores and whatnot. And, as a result, your chances of getting more fresh local beer on tap and on the shelves increases. Buy a mega-national brand and you merely strengthen its consumer reach, and support its mega-advertising campaigns and corporate lifestyle, but you take dollars, tap handles, shelf space and, potentially, jobs away from local breweries. And that’s not cool.”

From BeerAdvocate, August 2003

Our own beer goddess, Vicki Weisent, presents!

Beer……Course
Indigo Imp Blonde Bombshell (Cleveland, 6.2 ABV)……Grilled Flatbread with pears, blue chèvre and Dijon cream.
Imp beers are naturally carbonated, unfiltered, un-pasteurized, Real Ales. Blonde Bombshell is an American blonde ale with a smooth malty taste, moderate hop bitterness, and slightly fruity and nutty aftertaste.

Fat Heads Brewery Oktoberfest (North Olmsted, 5 ABV)……Squash Blossom & Chicken Saltimbocca, tempura’d yellow beans.
Fat Heads Brewery recently opened with much anticipation in Cleveland. Brewer Matt Cole spent more than a decade at Rocky River Brewing, and has been called “one of Ohio’s best and most innovative beer makers.” Formed in partnership with Pittsburgh’s beloved Fat Heads local chain, the North Olmsted incarnation has met with rave reviews. Imported German Malts give this Fest Bier a deep copper color which is balanced by imported by German Noble Hops. This beer is smooth and highly drinkable.

The Brew Kettle Old 21 Imperial IPA (Strongsville, 9.5 ABV)…… Moroccan-Spiced Pork Chop, Ohio peach chutney.
The Brew Kettle opened its doors in the fall of 1995 as Ohio’s First Brew-On-Premise Microbrewery. This double IPA is made with 11 additions of Simoc hop for 21 lbs. of hops total. Nice aroma of pine, citrus, toast, and sweet caramel malts. Pours a bright golden amber with a decent head and lacing. Nice sweetness – caramel with some citrus fruitiness. Some toasted malts as well. A resiny pine finish lingers for a while. Nice bitterness, the base malt seems perfect for the hop flavor as it is very harmonious and drinkable.

Buckeye Brewing Old Mammoth Stout (Lakewood, 6.5 ABV)……Coffee & Ancho-Braised Short Ribs, molasses-roasted baby acorn squash.
Rich roasted aroma. Lots of cocoa on the nose with a light hint of coffee and peat. As it warms a nice touch of molasses starts to come through. Smooth, molasses and cocoa roll across the tongue from the very onset; rich and creamy chocolate notes flood the palate and leave a long and lasting mark. On the finish, a silky smooth mouthfeel and good carbonation, and a moderate, lingering bitterness.

Cellar Rats Ratsberry Porter (Madison, 6 ABV)……Deep Dark Chocolate Cheesecake, fresh berries.
Cellar Rats Brewery, located within Debonné Vineyards, is fairly new on the micro-brew scene, however brings together a team with years of experience. Active trio Brian Burns (assistant wine maker & brewer), Tony Debevc (the younger), and Ed Trebets (chemist and wine maker) have been brewing small batches of brew since 2008. Ratsberry combines their signature, creamy, espresso-laced black plague porter with natural raspberry flavoring. A great combo of cascade hops, black malts and berry fruit.
Fellow food tourists, join us on our trip around the local beer block. I promise you won’t be disappointed.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009
by reservation only
216-531-4900
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Local Beer & Harvest Dinner

Location: Grovewood [...]

New cupcakes at a new coffee house; Slovenian sausage festival; perch festival

photo by keli shiny-penny, the baker. She says ,"Backyard Garden Cupcakes Made from fresh Zuchinni from Ryan and Julie’s Backyard Garden. These Zuchinni Pistachio and Spice Cupcakes are finished with cream cheese frosting and toasted pistachios."

The baker has a blog or you can follow her on twitter. The cupcakes are available [...]

Sep 5, 2009: Annunciation of Tremont Gyro Fest at Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church

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Annunciation of Tremont Gyro Fest

Location: Annunciation Greek Orthodox [...]

Kosher rib burn off; Oktoberfest; Geauga County Fair

There’s a lot to do this weekend. Race fans should be particularly busy. Sausage fans, too.

beef rib, Caribbean style. Not from a past kosher rib burn off, but one can hope.

September 7, 2009 12 � 5pm : Kosher Rib Burn Off at Gross Schechter Day School

I’m not usually excited about [...]

Beer dinners at Buckeye Beer Engine and Tremont Tap House; Budget menus at Moxie and Flying Fig

beet salad at Moxie

September 1st, 2009 7pm : January 1st, 2004 Southern Tier Beer Dinner at Buckeye Beer Engine

The complete menu (PDF) has some notes about the beer pairings.

Baby spinach, fig, and goat cheese salad with orange honey dressing.
Paired with Southern Tier ‘Harvest Ale’ (5.7% ABV, Extra Special, Bitter)

Chinese five spice spare [...]

Ukrainian festival; Wing crawl; fire food and drink

Good pierogi from Happy Dog. I assume there will something similar at the St. Vladimir celebration.

August 29th, 2009 Ukrainian Festival at Saint Vladimir Cathedral

Last year, Parma designated a neighborhood Ukrainian Village and this year they renamed part of Marioncliffe Drive to St. Vladimir Drive. It coincides with the 85th anniversary of the founding [...]

Dinners at Sapore, Culinary Vegetable Institute

flank steak at Sapore. delicious radishes, too

August 13, 2009 6pm � Irresistible Foods & Wine of Spain at Sapore

It’s nice to see a dinner with some classic dishes. I don’t need every course to be specifically created for that meal. There are huge repertoires of delicious recipes from [...]