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Holiday weekend wine and food ideas
Notes from Wine Country By Lorena on 5/21/2009

I was looking for the perfect wine/food pairing idea this morning, when I suddenly (finally?) remembered we've got a long weekend ahead. Glad I figured that out before Monday.

Memorial Day weekend seems to be one of those weekends that, even in Florida, where you can pretty much break out the grill whenever you like (although some months are better for that than others), calls for barbecue. It's probably the latent Yankee in all of us transplants. A while back I posted a good rib recipe, and you've probably got your own just waiting for you to fire things up.

But what are you going to serve with it? If you're a wine lover, you might spend more time choosing the wine--then deciding what food to serve with it; if you're a "foodie," you'll probably spend it choosing the food. I'm a foodie, and I think about wine in cooking terms. Not because I'm cooking with it, but because I'm imagining the way the finished food is going to taste...and what I w ...

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Become a fan!
Notes from Wine Country By Lorena on 5/7/2009
Bob Gibson is a fan. I’m a fan. Tracy Jones is a fan, and so is Bob Santuci and Chris Quarles and a bunch of other people whose names you might know.
 
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Easy pasta for a casual weekend dinner.
Notes from Wine Country By Lorena on 4/30/2009
A good choice for warm evenings is simple pasta. Served with chianti, of course.
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Report on Dan Aykroyd event
Notes from Wine Country By Lorena on 4/30/2009
Vance McClure guest blogging on his experience at the Dan Aykroyd bottle signing
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Dan Aykroyd (yes, THE Dan Aykroyd) in Orlando.
Notes from Wine Country By Lorena on 4/27/2009

I wasn't going to do this until after the event, but the cat is out of the bag. And have you ever tried catching a cat that's just gotten loose from a bag? I know, not easy. So instead of just talking about it later, we're going to mention it now, and post pics tomorrow or soon after.

Dan Aykroyd has a new vodka. Crystal Head, and in case you haven't seen it, the bottle looks like one of those crystal skulls hitting the news over the past couple of years. He'll be at our Orange and Michigan store (in Orlando) this afternoon from 4:30 - 6:30 signing bottles.

And while a signed bottle probably is up there on the list of uber-cool things to have, if you can't make it or don't live in Orlando, check out the video on their website for entertainment value, and then check at your local ABC for a bottle.

www.crystalheadvodka.com is the site.

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Earth friendly or organic?
Notes from Wine Country By Lorena on 4/24/2009

We carry a vodka called "360". It is described as an "earth friendly" vodka. We also carry a couple (Rain being the most notable, what with all those great flavor blends) of organics. What, you might ask (as I did) is the difference? Isn't it earth-friendly to be organic?

Well, yes. But this is actually a pretty good trade-off for some people: going organic might mean extra costs in terms of transport, packaging, and other business-related expenses. The earth-friendly vodka, on the other hand, skips the organic grain in favor of a pretty impressive stack of actions to lighten the company's impact on this planet. Which I think is a pretty nice toss-up: you now have choices about how you tread lightly--either by choosing a vodka made from organic grain (Rain from organic white corn; Square One from organic rye, for example) or one made from (apparently) non-organic wheat, grown near the distillery (which is in Missouri), packaged with recycled/rec ...

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Wine and food for the weekend
Notes from Wine Country By Lorena on 4/23/2009

Suddenly, my weekend is busier than I expected. Cooking half as much, without hitting the takeout places too often, sounds like a really good idea. So this may be a chicken weekend. The same actions and principles can apply with red meat, but I'm going to save that until a later day, given my plans.

I'm not a big fan of rotisserie chicken (as in the kind made at your local grocery store), but it does come in handy when you're pressed for time. If you've got the time, though, I recommend roasting it yourself.

So that's Saturday night's dinner (I haven't a chance of cooking something on a Friday night). One roasted chicken, with sides of some sort. Maybe some grilled or roasted veggies. Parsnips are unbelievably good (I know, it's like saying Brussels sprouts are unbelievably good, but I'm not kidding.) when roasted--peel them, toss them in a baking dish with a little melted butter and olive oil, a little salt, and roast until tender, about 30 minutes. So maybe s ...

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Happy Earth Day!
Notes from Wine Country By Lorena on 4/22/2009

Seems like a good time to talk about organic spirits.

Why would anyone care? At first glance, after all, it might seem silly, or painfully trendy. But there's a large group (and getting larger, I think) of people who pay attention to their impact on the planet in more ways than the usual. That is, a lot of people buy organic foods for health reasons, and so they don't worry about it so much when it seems like the effect on health is minimal.

Like when you've distilled a spirit beyond its ability to transfer a pesticide into your body.

Others, though, think about this in a broader sense--not just the direct effect on themselves, but on the larger effect of growing veggies, fruits, and grains in low-impact ways: minimal (or zero) chemical pesticides or fertilizers, and perhaps in a biodynamic operation (more on that in a future post, I think, since it's kind of a cool process).

And, since there's a certain....cachet (? per ...

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Weekend wine notes
Notes from Wine Country By Lorena on 4/20/2009

Saturday I had dinner with some friends--a couple of romance writers and their husbands. Sort of a typical, casual dinner party, and not a wine connoisseur in the bunch. It was a gorgeous night--really, the weather is pretty close to perfect this time of year--so we ate out on the screened lanai. And we had wine.

It was basic, nothing sophisticated, but it fit the evening and the dinner beautifully. And we didn't even try very hard. Just opened a couple of bottles that people liked the looks of, and didn't even consider whether they went with the food. In fact, if I'd asked one of our wine guys in advance whether they'd pair these wines up with dinner, I'd have probably been told to go away and find someone else to talk to. Seriously.

We had a roast, and Yorkshire pudding, and roasted veggies and homemade bread, and drank semi-dry rose and Chardonnay, depending on personal preference (I, for example, have to be talked into anything semi-dry or sweeter; my frie ...

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Time to grill....
Notes from Wine Country By Lorena on 4/16/2009
Ah, April. In some places, it's nasty, yucky, 3 feet deep in mud (or raining in prep for all those May flowers). Here in central Florida, though, I tend to look at April as the perfect time to get outdoors. We're good until around late May before the mosquitoes start outnumbering the ants on your picnic.
 
So let's get out the grills. I grabbed a recipe one of our wine supervisors sent me a few years ago--good thing it's called ribs for "the ages."
 
This is not only tasty, but simple. Of course the best part of cooking is using someone else's ideas as your starting point, so don't feel guilty if you want to change it all around, or skip it altogether and go strai ...
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