So I was so excited to get invited to two different Connecticut blogger events this week. One I was unable to attend because I was a little bit under the weather and it was 1000 degrees so I didn't think that was the best idea. So the event that I attended on Thursday night was a We love Local event sponsored by Whole Foods in Glastonbury. I was able to bring my dear friend Gina as my plus one and it was a great time. The whole food chefs as well as some local companies had a great spread of local goods for us to taste test. Below is are my pictures from the event along with a copy my favorite recipe from the event.
This was the item that I needed to control myself with a bit. Since I am lactose intolerant I really wanted to sample all the flavors but I knew my stomach would not go for that. This ice cream company is based in norwalk where my BFF lives and they are tea inspired flavors. AMAZING. I tried the Masala Chai, Ginger Matcha, and Chamomile Honey. Check them out here |
For drink samples there was yummy frozen hot cocoa from www.cissetrading.com and these tasty treats. These are both yummy drinks or drink starters if you like a cocktails. I LOVED THESE!!! In fact I looked around Whole Foods for them to buy some. I love anything sour so these were right up my alley. My favorite were the first two which I would so drink over crushed ice or mixed with seltzer. For me this was a perfect beverage for the super hot 100 degree CT weather. Check them out here. |
Lastly on the tour was delicious homemade sauce. Now considering that my date and myself are Italian girls who learned from a Nona how to make sauce, we can officially be called a sauce snobs! So we were skeptical of a jarred sauce. We were pleasantly surprised. This sauce is made lovingly in small batches the same way that both of us make sauce at home. It was sampled with a great bread to dip in, but you know it was good when I was drinking it out of the little cup it was served in. Now nothing beats homemade, but this is a great sauce to have in the pantry for those times where there is no time to go homemade. Check out the website here |
Now as I went to go write this post I realized that I had no pictures of my absolute favorite sample of the entire night. It was a lazy man's blueberry crisp. Let me start by saying that I have been dying to go blueberry picking because I love fresh blueberries. This was an super easy recipe and delicious. I asked and am allowed to share the recipe so here it is.....as zoo as I get blueberries I will be making this!
Blueberry Granola Crisp
Ingredients:
1 Jar 365 blueberry jam
2 Pints of blueberries
2 Cups of Mainely Maple Granola (found in the bulk dept.)
On stove top mix 1/2 jar of blueberry jam with 1 pint of blueberries. Cooking until it is warm, melted, and bubbly.
Cool mixture for a few minutes. Pour stove top mixture into a baking pan (as your bottom layer).
Next add 1 pint of fresh blueberries on top of the cooked mixture.
Next add granola as a top layer.
Chill and serve.
A great big thank you to Whole Foods for the invite...I can't wait for the next one!