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historic savannah

Gingerbread, Art Lecture and More

 

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It’s nearly November and holiday events are happening.

November 1: Gingerbread Demo with Chef Jean Vendeville at the Westin Savannah Harbor 6-8PM

November 1:  Art photography lecture at the Jepson. Join Erin Dunn, Assistant Curator at Telfair Museums, for a lecture on Watershed.

November 5:  4PM Memorial Service for Lady Chablis. This event was delayed a month due to the Hurricane.

November 5-6: Rock n Roll Marathon/5K/1Mile  Note: Many streets is historic Savannah will be closed.

This is the last week that you can early vote here in Savannah. This week you can vote at the Civic Center.

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savannah

Halloween Weekend Recap In Savannah

 

Long story short, I drank a lot of beer.  On Friday, I picked up a six pack of craft beers from White Whale to take to a house party. White Whale Craft Ales is a magical new place where you can buy lots of local, regional and craft beers from all over the country. It’s located conveniently south of Forsyth Park on Bull Street.

Saturday, I went to see a foreign film that was having a screening as part of the Savannah Film Fest.  My friend Steve Wong, who is a film journalist, recommended the comedy, ‘Toni Erdmann‘. It was long but pretty good. I laughed out loud  at several points in the movie.  Later I went to see Front Porch Improv comedy show.  It was great as usual. Some of the improvisers and I went over to the American Legion for drinks afterward.   Of course, there were people dressed up for Halloween, and I took a few photos.

Super Ladies

 

Sunday, I went to Sav-A-Lot and I bought some Spam.  I had forgotten how much I like a Spam and cheese sandwich on white bread. You can’t eat fancy artisan food every night.

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food savannah

It’s the Season For Social: Savannah Events

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From now until the end of the year, there will  be lots of events to attend in Savannah.

Here’s a sample of what going on this week.

Also check out the Savannah Film Fest this week and the Trustees Garden Pop-up

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food home cooking

Look What I Made: Green Tomato Relish

 

I have been experimenting in the kitchen with the fresh veggies I got from the Forsyth Farmer’s Market.  Last week I saw the green tomatoes, but I had no idea what to do with them.  Earlier this week, Indrani Sen asked on Facebook about recipes for green tomatoes.  Indrani who is a journalist, got a quote from me seven years ago when she wrote about the Unfancy Food Fest.   It was one of the first  New York Times articles about the Brooklyn foodie artisan movement.  Anyway, her query led me down a rabbit hole of green tomato recipes.  There’s green tomato salsa, remoulade, etc. I ended up using a Green Tomato Relish recipe from Food.com

Ingredients:

  • 3 chopped green tomatoes
  • 1 red onion, chopped
  • 1 red pepper chopped
  • 1/2 tablespoon salt
  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • 1 pinch of dill weed
  • 1 pinch of curry seasoning
  • 1 pinch of garlic pepper
  • 1/2 tablespoon of  coconut vinegar (from La Terra Natural Oils)

 

Directions:

  • Put everything in a pot and let simmer for 30 minutes.
  • Let cool and then put in a mason jar.

 

It’s great with breakfast, lunch and dinner.

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historic savannah

Hurricane Matthew Hit Savannah

Hurricane Matthew

Hurricane Matthew stormed through Savannah on October 7th. I didn’t evacuate. I didn’t lose power. I was here in the house alone and I got scared. My next door neighbors keep me calm and well-fed.  We even had a little dance party the night before the hurricane  where we danced to Sylvester and Miami Sound Machine. Anyway, I am blessed to have good people around.  Starlandia Creative Supply opened up last Sunday and set up a makeshift charging station with free coffee and wifi.  I hung out there talking to fellow Savannahnians who “hunkered down” for the hurricane. By the way, if you do a shot every time the local new anchors say “hunker down” then you will be drunk.

Urban Poppy, the wedding boutique and gift store in my neighborhood, also had a charging station and free wifi.  I had never been inside the store, and it’s lovely.  It’s a great local place for gifts. Their generosity was appreciated by me.  I didn’t get internet until last Friday.

The cleanup has already started around Savannah as people clearing tree limbs off the streets and sidewalks.  There are historic trees down.  There is lost of tourist business, paychecks, and income.  Savannah is a small city with a big heart.  I hope everyone will come together to rebuild and renew.

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forsyth park

Patriotic Picnic In The Park

carnival

The theme for 2016 Savannah Picnic in The Park was  “Under the Stars and Stripes”, and attendees wore their patriotic best. The Savannah Philharmonic played classical music selections including John Phillip Sousa’s “Stars and Stripes Forever” and “The William Tell Overture”.

Kids at Picnic in The Park

Once the sun went down the weather was perfect.  My friends Brian and Jeannine set up a carnival for their tent and set up games for kids to play.  The games were a duck pond, a ring toss and a ping pong throw.  For winning the games, the kids got tickets. Then they could redeem the tickets for prizes.  I was a carnie for the evening, and the kids had a blast!  I actually heard a kid say that they had never had a box of Cracker Jacks which was one of the prizes.  Wow!

Picnic in the Park is a great local event. However, since people bring food and drink for their family and friends, there’s no public food options for tourists or people who just happen to wonder by Forsyth Park. It would have been great if a couple food truck vendors were around.  Maybe next year.