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Town Delivers The Good's This Superbowl Sunday: They deliver to hungry Super Bowl Fans

Hungry Super Bowl fans don't worry about stocking up on food or having to make an HEB run during Half Time.

Town, the new bodega on Rainey Street is delivering the goods this Super Bowl Sunday.

Place an order for To Go or Delivery today by 5 pm. 512. 499.TOWN

Menu below:



Get Brunch or Dinner in Bed Delivered this Valentines Day - Cissi's & Town Delivers

                                        


Wake up to warm buttermilk biscuits with house sausage and egg, roasted vegetable frittata, bread pudding French toast or brioche doughnut holes with warm toffee sauce and more on the Cissi’s Market and, Town (the new market located on Rainey Street ) menus this Valentine’s Day. Both markets will deliver brunch in bed and dinner to your door. If you’re planning a romantic outdoor picnic near the lake,that can be arranged as well. And If you’re feeling like making it a coffee and mimosa morning– Town delivers award winning Kohana Coffee, orange juice and champagne. And wine. And beer.  If you do decide to leave the comfort of your bed, Cissi’s is preparing an in house prix f ixe brunch and a prix fixe dinner of salad of baby spinach, goat cheese,candied almond and oven roasted strawberries with lemon vinaigrette, grilled baby lamb chops and seared sea bass and warm bittersweet chocolate cake with housemade vanilla ice-cream, warm toffee sauce, toffee bits, and berry coulis in house. Reservations suggested.   Brunch $35 per person. Dinner $50 per person.

Town- 43 Rainey St Suite 103; Downtown; 512.499.8696

Cissi’s Market –1400 South Congress, 512. 225. 0521


Valentine's Day Menus:

Prix Fixe Brunch $35 per person

 Mixed Greens Salad with Lemon Vinaigrette

or

Chilled Carrot Ginger Soup

Gravlax Bialy or

Buttermilk Biscuit with House Sausage and Egg or

Roasted Vegetable Frittata

 

Bread pudding French Toast or

Brioche Doughnut Holes with warm Toffee Sauce

Prix Fixe Dinner $50 per person

Salad of Baby Spinach, Goat Cheese,Candied Almond, and Oven-roasted Strawberries

with lemon vinaigrette

 

Grilled Baby Lamb Chops & Pan Seared Sea Bass

on oven-roasted potatoes, sauteed asparagus

 

Warm Bittersweet Chocolate Cake

with housemade vanilla ice-cream, warm toffee sauce, toffee bits, berry coulis

 


 


Add a little Du-Wop to Your Next Sock Hop with these Chair Socks






I would absolutely love to add a little du-wop to a sock-hop themed event with these new Chair Personality Socks designed for chairs by Charles and Marie , "the quintessential lifestyle navigator."

Even if the host is not planning a sock-hop, these chair kuzzies, which are specifically designed to keep the chairs from scuffing the floors of boardrooms and ballrooms, can serve as an excellent conversation starter. Styles include Argyle, Tube, Striped, or custom designed patterns that compliment your unique taste.  I foresee Chair Personality Socks being the perfect stocking stuffer for the unique hostess with the mostest.  Read Daily Candy's mention of these quintessential design elements.





Whoa Mama! Mama Fu's Throws an Epic Party this Tweetsgiving - Tues Nov 24 6:30 to 10:30 pm





Two tech savvy mama’s throw an epicparty this Tweetsgiving

 

Mama Fu’s joins Mama Lucy and Austin’ssocial media community to celebrate an attitude of gratitude


Quick info:

 

1stAnnual TweetsGiving Austin Event Details

 

Date:November,24th, 2009                   

Location:MamaFu's Downtown (100 Colorado Street)

Times:6:30pm -10:30 pm     

Price: $10 online or $15 at the door       

Sponsoredby: MamaFu's

YouTube Video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXdJb4voVSI&feature=related

TweetsGiving, a 48 hour global celebration created in 2008 by US nonprofit Epic Change, seeks to changet he world through the power of gratitude. On Tuesday, November 24 from 6:30pm to 10:30 pm, I will get to join the Austin area Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube users and  bloggers as we join EpicChange in celebrating TweetsGiving09: Epic Thanks at Mama Fu’s downtown location (100 Colorado) Festivities  include live musicby Hopper and Soft Healer, a live auction,  free hors d’oeuvres (courtesyo f Mama Fu’s) and a cash bar. Tickets are only $10 online or $15 at the door,so guests are urged to buy their tickets early! (http://epicchange.org/groups/austin/home/).Thisparty is one of over 40 taking place around the world. All funds raised will godirectly to Epic Change. This marks the first year for the event to be held inAustin.

 



 

This worldwide Tweet-up encourages participants to express their thanks using powerful online tools such as Twitter and at live events.  TweetsGiving“Gratitude Parties” are opportunities for people around the world to comet  together to express thanks while raising money for a great cause. Organizers are using popular social media platforms to organize and spread the word about the event. Twitter users can follow @TweetsGivingATX on Twitter for regularu pdates and special announcements.

 

 

In Tweetsgiving’s first year, social media savvy citizens utilized the power of Twitter to raise over $10,000 in just two days, marking the first time a the  social media site was used to raise such a large amount of money for a nonprofit cause.  The funds supported the efforts of Mama Lucy Kamptoni, a Tanzanian who raised money selling chickens to build a school on rented land near her home. When developers came in and took the land she was using, Epic Change stepped in to rebuild and expand the school that now serves over 300 children. The primary goal of the school is to ensure that all children in the Kimandolu area are provided access to a high quality education.Funds raised from this year’s event will allow the Shepherd’s Junior primary school to build more classrooms, a library, a cafeteria, and an orphanage/dormitory. The 2008 Tweetsgiving event raised enough money to build a cassroom at Kamptoni’s school. In this classroom built from gratitude, the Twitter handles of donors are now painted on the walls. The organizers of this year’s events are hoping to raise at least $100,000 world-wide to continue this expansion.

 

For more information about the event,please visit: 

Video

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Twitter

Website


Fashism: Crowdsourcing your style on your cell - Event this Saturday at Buy Definition from noon to 4 pm


Wouldn’t it be cool if you got a personalized review about how a piece of clothing looked on you “in real life”,before you made the purchase?   This insight prompted three Austin natives and University of Texas grads Brooke Moreland, Joe Weisenthal and Chris France, to start Fashism, a community-driven social networking site for crowdsourcing your style. Snap a photo on a cell,send it in, and get votes and comments from the site’s vocal community of fashionistas sent back to you in real time.  Instead of sending a dressing-room photo to a couple of friends (who may not even be around) for confirmation, why not ask a crowd of unbiased strangers?,” says Moreland. “And with the ubiquity of iPhones, and other camera phones, there is no reason why you can’t.” Fashism is the friendlier peer driven online version of “What Not to Wear” Fashism fans can have virtual softer “Stacy’s” and kinder“Clinton’s” right at their finger tips.Some of the outfits posted are serious and are snapped  before a hot date or a casual day downtown http://www.fashism.com/look/view/357.Others are just plain silly http://www.fashism.com/look/view/824

 

It is quite fitting that fashion networking site Fashism, and Buy Definition ( 3100 S.Congress), a much loved e-boutique based in Austin would join to create a unique opportunity for social media savvy  fashionistas on Saturday November 14 from noon to 4 pm. At this Fashionfor the People, By the People event, guests are invited to try on clothes,get photographed, upload the photo to Fashism’s interactive site and receive real time feedback by a community of Fashism followers. Guests can also enter to win a $50 gift certificate that will be awarded to the person that pulls together the top ranked “best look” – proving that it definitely pays to look good. Apothecary,Austin’s newest wine bar, is providing complimentary wine, making this event the perfect definition of a Saturday afternoon well spent.  

More information

Event Info Saturday,November 14, 2009 
Photo booth & Fashion Contest | noon-4:00 p.m. 
Venue: Buy Definition, 3100 S. Congress Ave.,Suite3B                                                                                                                                                                       

Entry Fee: Free with Free drinks from Apothecary WineBar & Café

How Fashism.com works

1.  Join Fashism and get a note that reads “Welcome to Fashism. We love you. Never leave us.”

2. Receive points by uploading looks,leaving comments and answering other’s questions.

3. Receive more points by having your comments voted helpful by the community.

4. Use points to win prizes, medals,badges and other prizes for uploading, tagging and commenting

About Fashism:www.fashism.com Founded by three native Austinites, Fashism.com is asocial networking site dedicated to personal styleshots that are rated by registered Fashism users in real time. It is a community-driven site for crowdsourcing your style.
 
About Buy Definition:  www.buydefinition.com South Congress (Austin, TX) boutique Buy Definition, owned and managed by Esti Choi,began as an online retailer which features local and worldwide independent designers. Choi developed BD to increase global exposure for emerging designers.

 

 

Julie & Julia Movie Launch Party at Cissi's Wednesday July 22!





"What could happen" if Cissi's Market & Wine Bar threw a launch party for one of the most anticipated foodie movies since Food Inc. or Morgan Spurlock’s Super Size Me? A Five Star Foodie Soiree celebrating Austin native and food blogger fanatic Julia Powell's blog
turned bestselling book turned star studded Nora Ephron movie starring Meryl Streep (Julia Child) and Amy Adams (Julie Powell.)


Movie Snack Swag Bags with Movie Pass give aways to the first 50 guests!


Bon appétit!



Quick Info:

Julie & Julia Movie Launch Party:

A Five Star Foodie Soiree Celebrating Austin Native & Food Blogger Fanatic, Julie Powell
"What could happen..."

Location: Cissi's Market & Wine Bar http://www.cissismarket.com/music.html

Date: Wednesday July 22nd
Time: 7 pm to 10 pm
Admission: Free
RSVP: info@mannalifestylemarketing.com

On the menu:

All guests will enjoy complimentary:

Desserts: 

Faith Chan, Cissi’s French culinary cuisine trained pastry chef, is preparing complimentary petit fours


Live Cooking Demo:

Austin’s French food blogger & French native Laetitia Bertrand will present a live cooking demo that will help take the mystery out of French cooking

Music: 

Live music with popular jazz musician Jeff Lofton



Decor Jette Bridal Clients: Hildreth & Mical Featured in the News "Bliss on a Budget"













In this Sunday's issue of The Austin-American Statesman, two of my fave clients, Hildreth and Mical, were featured in the article.

Hildreth and Mical shared their experience of having a fabulous wedding on a budget.

I gave a few pointers as well.

Pictures from their wedding can also be found in the article:
To read more, go here. Statesman"Bliss on a Budget"

Don't Stop Til You Get Enough: Michael Jackson Tribute Weekend at Cissi's Market & Wine Bar


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Cissi's Market & Wine Bar, an urban food market, will honor Michael Jackson with a Don't Stop Til You Get Enough Weekend: Rockin his tunes all night long and $5 drink specials (in remembrance of The Jackson 5.)

More info here.


Michael was the man that helped put MTV on the map with introducing music videos such as “Beat It”, “Billie Jean” and Thriller that transformed the music video from a promo tool into an art form. He had a knack for an ever evolving performance and fashion style, pioneered moves such as the moon walk that kids learn today in their basic hip hop dance classes, and he bridged the divide between rock and soul. He was one of those rare people who was able to influence people of all genders, ages and races. He co-penned (with Lionel Richie) the chart popping U.S.A. for Africa (United Support of Artists for Africa) song "We are the world" and in the live music capital of the world, where a mayor lead us in a record breaking Thriller Dancing Die-hard dance off, it would be a shame if we didn't pay homage to the King of Pop.


Foodiful World Project : Blog Entry One

Excerpt from my Foodieful World Blog Project


Foodiful World Project

June 4, 2009 by foodifulworld

Blog Entry One

May 24, 2009

I’ve wanted to start a blog for a very long time. In particular, I wanted to start a food blog because I love food and I love “food porn”. It is my obsession. And I’ve been entertained for far too long by other’s musings rather than sharing my own. As Addie Broyles would say: “I’ve been a hoverer rather than someone that engages.” Well. No more.  My inspiration to get to clickin’? The Julie/Julia Project. I saw a trailer in Indiana for this movie while sitting in a theatre with my mother on Mother’s Day. And I just couldn’t get it out of my head.

    Fellow Food Bloggers I've been moochin off of. This is at David, the Soup Peddlers House in South Austin. Awesome Food Bloggers Potluck. I brought Chef Faith Chan's doughnut holes from Cissi's. Big hit. As all things Faith are.

Fellow Food Bloggers I've been moochin off of. This is at David, the Soup Peddlers House in South Austin. Awesome Food Bloggers Potluck. I brought Chef Faith Chan's doughnut holes from Cissi's. Big hit. As all things Faith are.


Julie and I seem to have a lot of similarities:

  • I too am in my late 20’s
  • she likes learning from old foodies
  • she’s from Austin
  • hmmm…what else… perhaps we don’t have as many similarities as I had thought. But it will come to me with time.

I bought my Julie/Julia Project book on tape (CD) and I am ready to begin this project. I don’t know if I can be as eloquent in my writing as Julie because I really don’t think I have the time to be so verbose and robust with my prose, but my hope is to be as diligent as she was with keeping up with her cooking experiments and blog entries. Note the date of when I started writing this one entry: May 24th. Note today’s date, (if you haven’t already) June 4th folks.

So, back to the plan:

My plan is similar to hers but different in the fact that I am going to use recipes from different Austin chefs, rather than just one chef. Rather than following recipes from one book, I will be following recipes they’ve given during TV interviews, cooking segments, in print publications, and perhaps even from interviews Whitney and I conduct ourselves. Whitney is going to be my co-writer on this project.

This started off as an idea to promote Faith Chan and Cissi’s Market & Wine Bar (hence the former  name I was going to give it:  “The Faith Chan/Jette Faith Project” but, after giving it more thought , I concluded that it would be great to help promote Austin chefs and eateries in general. Spread the foodieful love. But, to remain transparent, I must say that many of the items I buy for cooking the delectable dishes from Austin chefs will be coming from Cissi’s. If I can’t find them at Cissi’s, then I will try to make certain that most of my products are local.

So here goes….

- Jetté

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