Archive for April, 2011

April 4, 2011

Austin: Givers Ball

GivingCity Austin and the Austin Community Foundation are throwing the Spring 2011 GIVERS BALL on April 5 at Gibson. Givers Ball is half launch party, half YPO mixer. It’s a great opportunity to connect with some of the coolest young professionals in Austin.

Deets:

5:30 – 8pm at Gibson, 1109 South Lamar

Food, drink specials

Meet the 30 New Philanthropists from Giving City Magazine’s first print edition cover and learn about the Video for Change contest for your nonprofit.

Click here to RSVP on Facebook

April 2, 2011

Food + Travel = Perfect

It’s the weekend, so let’s all dream of vacations, particularly those in my beloved Italy, shall we? Petite Peche & Co., a boutique culinary travel food company based in Austin, recently released its schedule of culinary tours throughout 2011, complete with French and Italian destinations. Travelers can choose a “city” or “country” experience, both of which provide insider access to artisan producers and seasonal epicurean events.

Petite Peche Co Provence Tour

I traveled to Italy solo when I was 20, and I absolutely loved it. Because I was traveling solo, I got treated more like a local than most women do in Italy, despite my limited Italian vocabulary! Tours like this allow you to see a distinctly more local side of Italy with experts who know the country—but speak both English and Italian!

I’d be lost in France, I fear, so The City Tour of Paris would be perfect: it includes culinary walks and market tours, as well as introductions to the chefs and proprietors of renowned restaurants, boutiques, huileries, patisseries and chocolatiers. In Provence and Tuscany (country tours), most evenings are reserved for hands-on classes in the basics of regional cooking. Most tours in 2011 are seven-day, six-night trips, and each tour coincides with major seasonal culinary happenings like truffle season, lavender, olive oil (years ago I met fellow travelers who were traveling across Italy just working in the olive harvests!) and wine harvesting, or festivals celebrating citrus, almonds, or cherries.

New in 2011, Petite Peche’s “Signature Tours” offer two 10-day experiences: Christmas in Paris or a spring trip to Paris and Provence. Both include five-star stays at top Parisian addresses, private visits to some of Paris’ most glamorous destinations, multi-coursed dining in famed eateries, opera and art. The spring tour is followed by a peaceful week in Provence.

Dreaming of getting away? Petite Peche & Co 2011 Tour Schedule:

The Classic Tours

5/1 – 5/7          Florence & Tuscany                           $3,950

6/12 – 6/18      Provence – Lavender Harvest            $3,250

9/11 – 9/17      Provence – Olive & Wine Harvest      $3,250 (Wait List)

9/18 – 9/24      Provence – Olive & Wine Harvest      $3,250

10/30 – 11/5    Florence – The Truffle Hunt                $3,950

The Signature Tours

5/18 – 5/28      Paris & Provence – “Our France” tour PLATINUM $6,500 /RUBY $5,500

12/21- 12/27    Paris – Christmas in Paris tourPLATINUM $6,500 /RUBY $5,500

For more info, petitepecheandco.com

April 1, 2011

Austin: Patika Coffee Trailer with Cuvee Coffee

Seeking a quick SXSW respite, I dropped by Patika Coffee trailer at Second & Congress for a delicious cafe au lait. First and foremost, I LOVE that they call is a cafe au lait. Where else can you order that?

Patiak Coffee tariler downtown Austin

Second, they use local artisan coffee company Cuvee.

Patika coffee

Cuvee roasts coffee daily and delivers it directly to companies like Patika, ensuring an amazing quality coffee. YUM!

Patika Coffee Cup

When I worked downtown, I remember wishing there was a great local coffeeshop option. This truck answers my call! The fellas at Patika were super friendly, which was really nice given that it was the middle of SXSW and I’m sure they were exhausted.

Hit it up: patikacoffee.com

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