Author Fanae Aaron will be discussing her new book What Chefs Feed Their Kids: Recipes and Techniques for Cultivating a Love of Good Food at Mockingbird Books (7220 Woodlawn Ave NE) on Saturday, November 12, 2011 at 11:30 a.m. The book’s description, via Amazon.com: How do the people who know the most about food tackle the special challenges of cooking for children’s palates? How do they get their children to join them at the dinner table when most kids would rather play under the tablecloth? Why do some kids love to eat broccoli, sushi, or pesto while others insist on chicken nuggets every night? A lifelong foodie…
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Learn to bake a pie at the Green Lake Irwin’s Cafe
The Green Lake Irwin’s Neighborhood Bakery and Cafe (301 NE 65th St) is holding a pie workshop on Tuesday November 8, 2011, 6-8 p.m. From Irwin’s: Do you love our pie? Let us share our secrets with you on our 1st Pie Making Night with Linda! Join us at our Green Lake Café on Tuesday November 8th from 6-8pm. Participants will take home: *A recipe for Irwin’s Marionberry Pie *An essential gift for making pie at home. *Your own Marionberry pie! (picked up the next day) We will enjoy an espresso drink and a slice of pie while we work! Reserve your spot…
Stephanie Joy Billmayer shares neighborhood food photographs
Green Lake resident and food photographer Stephanie Joy Billmayer shared the following photographs with us, featuring food from nearby businesses: Thanks, Stephanie!
“Learn to Run/Seasonal Eating Survival Clinic” to be held at Super Jock n Jill
Beth Baker of Running Evolution and Courtney McCliment from Four Loaves are presenting a Learn to Run/Seasonal Eating Survival Clinic at Super Jock n Jill (7210 E Green Lake Dr N) on Saturday, October 29, 2011 at 9:00 a.m. Beth and Courtney will tag team “to get you moving and eating the right way, and arm yourself for the holiday season, and not be in a fitness hole in January.” The clinic will include a Couch-to-5K training schedule, a running workshop for beginners, nutritional handouts and gift bags. Attendance is limited to 40 people. Participants should wear running shoes. The cost of the clinic is $10.00. Disclosure note:…
North Helpline Food Bank asks volunteers to trick or treat for cans instead of candy
The North Helpline Food Bank (12736 33rd Ave NE) is planning a Halloween food drive. On Monday, October 31, 2011, volunteers will be collecting food and personal care items in several neighborhoods, including Green Lake. The North Helpline Food Bank feeds the hungry and provides emergency assistance to residents of zip codes 98125, 98133, 98155, 98177, and 98115. For more information about collecting donations while you trick or treat, contact Food Bank staff at (206) 367-3477 or foodbank [at] northhelpline.org.











