Join the Red Apron this month at SPOON: The National Capital Region’s first gastronomique event celebrating Women, Food & Wine.
Turn out to the Side Door Restaurant on Tuesday September 27th from 6-10pm and show your support for woman farmers, woman chefs & woman food business owners.
Tickets are $60 each. Sample food, wine and bites from participating women in food. For tickets contact catherineknows@videotron.ca
This event promises to be an interesting and exciting way to savour the harvest. Savour Ottawa is committed to supporting local growers and have enlisted some of Ottawa’s best known chefs to cook for you – straight from the farm to your fork. Get your tickets by contacting savourottawa@justfood.ca
June 24, 2011
As we do every year, the Red Apron will be closed Canada Day (July 1) and the following day (July 2nd) so that we can celebrate. From June 27th to June 30th our fridges and freezers will be well stocked with local & organic items to help you celebrate in style. On Thursday, June 30th we will have a Canada Day Picnic meal which includes:
BBQ Beef Brisket made using local Fitzroy Beef
Whole Wheat Pasta Salad with Fresh Herbs
Mixed Greens with Shaved Fennel & ‘Suntech’ Cucumbers
‘True Loaf’ Square Bun
Lemon Pound Cake with Local Berries & Creme Fraiche
Orders must be received by June 29th in order to guarantee availability.
Happy Canada Day!
Michaelsdolce Jams on Red Apron Scones
Organic Saugeen Yogurt with Justine’s Granola
Happy Goat Red Apron Blend Coffee
Ferme des Voltigeurs Breast of Chicken with Red Apron Spice Rubs
Petite-Nation Bison Burgers served with Mrs. McGarrigle’s Mustards and Major Craig’s Chutneys
Pascale’s All Natural Ice Cream
House Made Cookies
The Ottawa Art Gallery Community Art Garden is underway!
Over the next few weeks, the Arts Court lawn at Daly and Nicolas Streets will transform into a lush, colourful, edible, community collaboration. Jennifer Cook is one of two artists selected by a jury in February after a call went out for artists to propose how they would involve the community in growing food at the gallery. She has drawn up designs for a series of vegetable gardens, referencing culinary themes, colour combinations and the patterns of traditional quilts. With the help of clients at Operation Come Home, Cook started seeds indoors, and is ready to prepare the garden site into which these baby plants and many different vegetable seeds will be grown.
The intention of Cook’s garden is to provide a site for the public to learn how to grow food, contribute their food-growing knowledge, and work alongside the artist throughout the growing and harvesting season. Workshops will be held during the summer and fall, and will cover both food and art-making activities.
Food from the garden will be shared with individual participants, The Ottawa Mission and Operation Come Home.
Cook is hoping the community will roll up their sleeves and dig in for the first stage of the garden construction – A Community Work Bee.
When – this Friday May 27th
Ottawa Art Gallery (Arts Court)
2 Daly Avenue
9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
RAIN OR SHINE
We are Mothers, residents of our community, entrepreneurs as well as active participants in our local economy. We individually have a history of owning and operating successful local businesses.
Our commitment to getting people “back to the table” starts at home and extends to our community through a number of philanthropic endeavours.