Monday, April 26, 2010

FIRST CSA DELIVERY!



Hi, Mary here. We picked up our first bag of goodies from the CSA on Friday, and we are delighted with both the selection and the quality.


Yes, this is a picture of what was in the bag, and no, I didn't take the picture - I'm not that talented! My son-in-law is a professional photographer, and the credit for the picture goes to him. Included were asparagus, beets, green onions, sweet onions, two kinds of lettuce, and some absolutely scrumptious strawberries. Also included were several recipes with ideas for how to prepare the beets and sweet onions.


It is really exciting to know that we have twelve more weeks to look forward to.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

What's happening this weekend (April 17-18)

Lots of things going on here in Charleston this weekend, and the weather is supposed to be beautiful, so get out and do something!

THE BATTLE OF CHARLESTON - April 17 & 18, 2:00 pm. (Gates open at 9:00 am, tickets at $10 for adults, $5 for children 5-12, and free for children under 5.) Legare Farms hosts a re-enactment of the only time in naval history that forces on land captured a ship on Jan. 30, 1863. This event draws 300-400 re-enactors from as far away as Ohio and is held on Legare Farms, a 300-acre working family farm that has been in operation since 1725. There are lots of living history demonstrations, special events and vendors will sell various food. For more information, go to http://www.battleofchas.com/ , call 559-0788, or e-mail legarefarms@bellsouth.net (I will do another post later on Legare Farms as a wonderful place to buy great local food.)

BLUE ANGELS DEMONSTRATION - April 17 & 18, 2 pm over the Cooper River and Charleston Harbor, free. A great place to watch is anywhere with a view of the harbor. Today's Post and Courier has an extensive article in today's paper with suggestions on where to watch it, where to park (shuttle will be running), and information about the Blue Angels. The Ravenel bridge pedestrian walk way will be closed, so don't plan on watching it from there.

EARTH DAY FESTIVAL - April 17, 11 am - 3 pm, Park Circle in North Charleston, free admission. This is Charleston County's 11th annual Earth Day Festival, and it brings together more than 65 local exhibitors with family oriented activities and displays. Bring your own water bottle (to reduce waster), and vendors will have food for sale. For more information, go to http://www.charlestoncounty.org/ or call 843-720-7111.

Monday, April 5, 2010

Charleston's Mexican Hot Spot


This maybe the best prize yet, something to make your tummy and your pocket happy at the same time. Growing up in Charleston all my life, I've always heard we have no clue about "real" Mexican food.


Michael's mother, sister, and brother lived in Mexico for several years, so when they heard about this place called Zia Taqueria, they had to go check it out for themselves. I don't think I've ever seen such a happy bunch of people come back from dinner. It was like someone had taken away their favorite food for years and at last they were just getting to experience it again. So, my family, Mike, Gabriel (3), and Devin (2) saw a perfect Blog opportunity!

When we got there, I noticed it was laid back and everyone was just as friendly as can be (and we all know you don't find that a lot of places anymore). The best thing on the menu (in our opinion) was their famous Baja fish taco. I had never associated "fish" with "taco" before, but it was just incredible. The Nachos were really cool. They weren't just a bunch of chips with stuff dumped all over it but instead were individually prepared corn tostada shells topped with black beans and cheese. The results were....my family and I have found the most authentic Mexican restaurant in Charleston and we will be going back, especially for the famous Zia Rita Margarita (all I can say is WOW)!

Meet the owner.....



Zia Taqueria is a locally owned Mexican restaurant that knows how to cook it up!
Kevin Grant, Owner, & Chef of Zia Taqueria, started this company with a passion for Mexican food. He grew up in Houston, Texas and has been in the Mexican food business for 10 years. Growing up in Texas, there was no place for still another Mexican restaurant so he ventured to Charleston, SC to pursue his dream of introducing a new market to the way authentic Mexican food should be prepared. This place is the type of place where you can come in and grab a taco to go or you can hang out with your family and eat, drink and be merry.


Kevin has combined three different types of Mexican flavors, - New Mexico, Tex Mex, and Regional Mexican - into one mouth-watering flavor! Let me tell you, this isn't your everyday restaurant. Kevin says, "This is a place people can go for quality food at a moderate price" . This guy actually knows how to do it right! From the moment you step inside and get in the self-order line, Kevin wants you to have a great experience. Zia uses all fresh ingredients and spices straight from Mexico to give it the flavors that make it so unique.



Kevin's purpose is to make you experience and fall in love with the true flavors of Mexico. You will never think of Mexican food the same way again. Don't take my word for it - try it for yourself. You are also helping our LOCAL market take control again. To help one lucky winner do just that, our contest prize this month is a free dinner for two at Zia's. (See contest rules on the right sidebar.) Zia Taqueria is located on Maybank right next to the Terrace Theater. For more information, visit their website at http://ziataco.com/

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Charlestown Landing Winner is....

The winner is .....doddlebug!!! Congratulations on winning TWO FREE tickets to the Charlestown Landing. You've got to love this blog! Next time your mouth will water for our next contest..umm...umm




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