Boulder Granola
- At July 13, 2011
- By megan
- In Boulder, Boulder Granola, gluten-free, granola, local foods
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Boulder Granola will definitely satisfy all you granola-lovers out there. This 45 year-old family recipe is worth tasting, and I tried Original, Cranberry, Gluten-Free, and Chocolate. I enjoy having this stuff in my house because it makes a great snack. Everyone who knows me well knows I live off of Vitamix veggie smoothies all morning and afternoon. So, I enjoy indulging in the evening, and Boulder Granola definitely satisfies my craving for something sweet (sweetened with maple), fulfilling, and organic.
This granola has a nice light crunchy texture and is just perfectly sweet. I would be incredibly happy with a lifetime supply of the Chocolate Chip Granola, as I tend to eat this stuff in the later hours of the evening. The Cranberry granola reminds me of my dad, so I’ll be sending him a package for him to try. The Gluten Free variety is fantastic and uses certified gluten free oats which are processed on equipment for certified gluten free grains.
You can sample some at the Boulder Farmers’ Market on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Or, go ahead and buy some online. Give it a try and, as their tagline says, “unleash your inner hippie.”
Beer Cocktails
- At July 3, 2011
- By megan
- In beer, beer cocktails, cocktails, SALT
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Well, I did predict it was going to be the summer of beer cocktails… (insert big smile here).
SALT has a new summer menu out for the Cocktail Element and a new cocktail style is the boilermaker- a beer based cocktail. Go check it out.
Food Tourism: A Different Way to Experience a Town (bite by bite)
- At June 22, 2011
- By megan
- In Boulder, Food Tourism
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Maybe it is just because I live here, but Boulder’s food scene seems to be all over the news lately. We are a smaller town, but have a big appetite for fantastic food. I get to interact with some major players in the local food scene all the time while guiding my food tours and am trying to carve out a little niche as the food tourism expert in the area. How am I doing? Well, for my first year of business, I think I’m doing quite well.
It all started last year with dining tours and market-to-table tours. By the time winter came, I had no idea what to expect, but dining tours were steadily popular all winter, which was incredibly positive feedback for me. So, I kept going. I added coffee and pastry tours, cocktail tours, and farmers market tours. Local Table Tours and Boulder B-Cycle recently joined forces for a summer of ride and dine tours, so now my guests can venture further from Pearl Street and dine out in places like Radda, Laudisio, Pizzeria da Lupo, and Zolo. That’s exciting!
So, if you live in Boulder, come on a tour and experience a unique taste of the town. If you’re not from Boulder, come experience delicious food tourism in a town well-worth visiting!
Fennel-Pollenated Salmon
- At June 14, 2011
- By megan
- In favorites, fennel, fennel pollen, Maple, Recipes, Salmon, Savory Spice Shop
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- 1 tsp fennel seeds
- 1 tsp Aleppo pepper (pick some up at Savory Spice Shop, or use red pepper flakes)
- 1 tsp whole black peppercorns
- Mexican Oregano
- Dried Tarragon
- Fennel Pollen
- Maple Sugar
- Sea Salt
The fish grilled for approximately 10 minutes. I let it sit sealed in the packet a couple more minutes before squeezing a little fresh orange juice on top. That’s right- orange this time, not lemon.
Fennel Pollen Grilled Tempeh
- At June 8, 2011
- By megan
- In fennel, fennel pollen, Grilled, pickled things, Recipes, Savory Spice Shop, tempeh
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- 1 TB dehydrated onion
- 1/2 TB garlic powder
- 1/2 TB dried parsley
- 1/2 TB smoked Spanish paprika
- 1 tsp whole fennel seeds
- a pinch of fennel pollen
- 2-3 TB olive oil
- 1/4 cup white wine
- a splash of worcestershire
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