Archive | November, 2009

First Unitarian Yuletide Fare December 12, 2009

30. November 2009

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If you’re not celebrating the first day of Hanukkah next Saturday then perhaps a yuletide fair is more your thing. If so you’d do well to check out the First Unitarian Church’s Yuletide Fair. In what has become a beloved tradition for the second Saturday in December, First Unitarian Church will hold its Yuletide Fare [...]

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Reminder: Wild Eggs Has Really Good Pancakes

30. November 2009

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My parents and my sister came to town last week and we went to Wild Eggs for breakfast. Ignoring the fact that I’m too old to still be letting my parents buy meals for me let’s talk for just a moment about how good the pancakes at Wild Eggs are. Both the original pancakes and [...]

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Ask Fairdale Bigfoot (Week 11)

25. November 2009

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Hello humans and happy Thanksgiving. The holiday-theme continues in this week’s column, but before you go griping that there’s only one question, remember, tofurkeys don’t brine themselves. Plus, Fairdale Bigfoot is helping his dear auntie prepare for her hibernation (booze cruise) in Florida. Enjoy your turkey, but save Fairdale Bigfoot a drumstick and Istanbul. FB, [...]

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Reminder: Free Food at Zen Garden Today

25. November 2009

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Just wanted to remind you that Zen Garden is asking you to “pay what you can” as donations instead of charging menu prices today. So technically you can eat free at either Zen Garden or Zen Tea House today but I hope you’re generous and honestly do give what you can for your delicious vegetarian [...]

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Submit Your Deck for Deck the Halls 3 at Derby City Espresso

24. November 2009

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Submissions are now being accepted for one of my favorite art shows of the year: Deck the Halls at Derby City Espresso. Matt from DCE says “Any thing goes: paint it, collage it, deconstruct it, reconstruct it, you name it – as long as there is a skateboard involved!”  Got that? You can pick up [...]

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Whole Foods Open On Thanksgiving and Giving You Free Coffee

23. November 2009

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You know that moment at 10:37PM the Wednesday before Thanksgiving and you realize you forgot that one key ingredient? Whole Foods is helping you deal with that moment of sheer terror. Not only are they going to be open Thanksgiving day from 9AM-2PM but they’re also giving away free coffee in the morning. I repeat [...]

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Junior League Hollydays December 4-6, 2009

23. November 2009

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The Junior League is one those organizations that I hear about but don’t really know anything about. Well at least that was the case. Now I know that the Junior League in Louisville has a cool event coming up for the Christmas shoppers in our audience (and let’s be honest, that’s most of you) and [...]

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Three Heine Brothers Locations Open on Thanksgiving Day

20. November 2009

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Heine Brothers Coffee is so very good to us. The latest example of that? Three locations being open on Thanksgiving, including the one closest to me. Chenoweth Lane: 7am- 4pm Frankfort Ave: 7am- 5pm Douglass Loop: 7am- 9pm   We love you too Heine Brothers!

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Will there be footie on the telly? (Dickens Beer Dinner at Browning’s)

20. November 2009

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Browning’s is going all British on us this weekend with a special “Dickens Beer Dinner” menu. A lot of it sounds really good. I’m a big fan of Welsh Rabbit, Fish and Chips and the trifle sounds delightful. English Cheese PlatterStilton, Cheddar and Potted Cheese Potato and Leek Soup Welsh RabbitTraditional British Grilled Cheese Bangers [...]

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Just Peachy Party from Rooibo Tea at Gerstle’s Tonight

20. November 2009

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Did you know we have tea company here in Louisville? Like one that makes and bottles tea? Well we do, I learned that recently myself. Called Rooibee it’s bottled right here in our fair city. As you know I’m not much of a tea person but I do enjoy red rooibos tea from time to [...]

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