Articles tagged with: texas
Press Release: BC Tavern Chef Team and Tipsy Texan Mixologists Set to Deliver Special Six Course Dinner & Cocktail Pairing on the Farm!
Press Release: Charity Food and Cocktail Pairing Event to Feature Two Chefs + Two Mixologists and a Special Five Course Dining Experience
Austin, Texas based charity supper club A TORRID AFFAIR will hold its November dinner event on Wednesday, November 16 at Urban Roots (www.urbanrootsatx.org).
Press Release: Charity Food and Cocktail Pairing Event to Benefit both the Dell Children’s Medical Center and the Sustainable Food Center
Austin, Texas based charity supper club A TORRID AFFAIR has announced plans for its October dinner event, set for Monday, October 24 on the beautiful grounds of East Austin’sSpringdale Farm (755 Springdale Road).
Press Release: East Side Urban Farm to Partner with Slow Food Austin, Sustainable Food Center, A Torrid Affair and More
East Austin’s Springdale Farm has announced a host of upcoming fall events set to take place on its beautiful grounds at 755 Springdale Road. The just-released event schedule will see the fast-rising urban farm partner with numerous local food organizations including Slow Food Austin, the Sustainable Food Center and charity chef’s table supper club A Torrid Affair.
Press Release: Come and Join the Family for a Festive Gala In Tribute to Creative, Locally Sourced Food, Handcrafted Cocktails and Community Awareness
Five-Course Meal Pairing Fine Local Food and Specialty Cocktails to Benefit Dell Children’s Medical Center
Austin, Texas based charity supperclub A TORRID AFFAIR has announced plans for its inaugural dinner event, set for Monday, September 26 on the beautiful grounds of East Austin’s Springdale Farm (755 Springdale Road). The brainchild of Péché executive chef Jason Dodge and former Péché mixologist Michael Menley, A TORRID AFFAIR’s mission is to raise money for the Dell Children’s Medical Center through the hosting of intimate dining events in Austin while increasing awareness of the benefits of local, sustainable agriculture.
This spring I was invited down to Houston by some like-minded real foodies for a screening of the movie What’s On Your Plate?, a charming and compelling documentary by two young women about where food comes from. I visit Houston often to see family, but had never taken the time to explore Houston’s farmers markets. This was the perfect opportunity to learn more about Houston’s real food scene.
Farm To Trailer documents the award-winning Odd Duck food trailer in Austin, Texas and chef Bryce Gilmore’s use of only locally-grown, organic food for their menu. The film also examines the Farm To Table movement, how it’s effecting the Austin food scene and the benefits for consumers.
Bastrop, a small town about 30 miles from downtown Austin, offers several venues where shoppers can buy fresh locally grown or raised produce, meat and other goods.


