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Women of Twin Cities Craved Connecting at Buzz Party for 2nd Edition

Tuesday, August 9th, 2011

On a beautiful summer evening, over 70 well-heeled women attended a party at Max’s jewelry store to celebrate local women entrepreneurs.  CRAVE Partner and curator of the 1st and 2nd editions of the CRAVE Minneapolis/St. Paul guide Kathy Hanson of Backpocket Strategy hosted the event with Ellen Hertz, owner of Max’s.




Wall-to-wall women and laughter filled this gem of a shop voted “Coolest Small Jewelry store in America!”  Women entrepreneurs of all levels of experience mingled, drank wine and sampled award winning chocolates sold only at Max’s.  Many came to support women business owners, however most came to hear Kathy talk about why educating local consumers about the power of shopping and eating local is her passion and how the CRAVE guide does just that.




Jewelry designers, beauty experts, restauranteurs, shop owners and artists were all part of this dynamic crowd of smart savvy women who crave being part of a bigger network of women who support one another. Many new friendships were made, several future events were planned, exciting partnerships were formed inside this fabulous gem of a shop at this fantastic event celebrating women who are passionate about what they create.

Click here to contact us to nominate a business to be in the guide!

Envision: Artopia Fall 2010

Sunday, September 26th, 2010

As you may have heard, fashion week is upon us. With a week full of events à la mode, it is no wonder that Envision Artopia was the event to see and be-seen. With a night full of hairstyling, music, live painting and a beautiful high-fashion runway show, it was no shock that the ballroom at the Graves 601 hotel was full of excitement.

Natalie Auger from Vimlab Promotions, a Featured business in the CRAVE guide, managed all of the marketing and PR for this fabulous event and filled ballroom with elite and fashionable guests. Everyone was dressed to impress as they made their way around mingling and sampling some delicious treats from local restaurants.

Early in the night, hairdressers worked their magic on stage providing hair transformations in the Interactive Hair Show. As the lights began to dim and guests took to their seats near the runway, Ignite Models’ founders Allison Hamzehpour and Jessica Cunningham took to the stage to start the show. The show opened with an electrifying performance by Dani-Vi, an electric violinist all the way from Barcelona. The models then owned the runway as DJ Shiek played a mix of house and electronic beats.

The two runways shows showcased local designers and boutiques’ fall fashions. I was excited to see the Ignite models rock the latest fashions from CRAVE favorites OPM Boutique and Karma! Other local boutiques featured were Cliché, Drama and Local Motion.

The crowd was full of chatter when America’s Next Top Model contestant and Minnesota native, Raina Hein, made a surprise appearance on the runway. Hein and the other edgy Ignite models also rocked looks from local designers Allilamodie, Amanda Christine, Ariel Simone, Calpurina Peach, James Reily, Jenny Carle, Kathryn V., Kyurek couture, PFT Coutrue, Russell bourrienne, Sydney Ilten, Tender Cuts, Ypy by Vivian and Project Runway contestant, Christopher Straub. Straub previewed pieces form his upcoming Spring 2011 collection as the finale to this fantastic show.

The event also featured a silent auction for great cause, with 100 percent of the proceeds benefiting the Young Survival coalition. It was a fun night full of the arts at Envision Artopia and a great way to kick off a fun week of fashion in the Twin Cities!

Celebrate Bastille Day at the Corner of Selby and Snelling!

Monday, July 12th, 2010


Grab a baguette, a beret and your girlfriends and hit the shops. Vive La France!

When: Saturday, July 17th, 12:00pm to 5:00pm (rain or shine)
Where:
Shops at the at the Corner of Selby and Snelling
Participating shops include:

Allee. metro chic
A Michele
Everyday People
Flirt Boutique
Heddy Freddy
Initially Yours
LULA
Patina
Tennis on Selby
The Drawbridge
Two Smart Cookies

Pick up a ‘Bastille Day’ postcard at any of the shops in the coming weeks or on the day of the event and collect stamps by visiting all eleven boutiques. Turn in your card with your best contact info, and enter to win a $500.00 shopping spree on the corner!

…look for French goodies, alley vendors and afternoon fun! See you there!

World Cup Celebration: Indulge in Global Treats

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

For weeks we have been huddled around the television, sometimes at ungodly hours of the morning, to watch beautiful men from around the world kick around a soccer ball and compete for the coveted World Cup. Whether you have followed the sport for years or just recently discovered what terms like “off-sides” or “stoppage time” mean, it is truly amazing how soccer can bring entire nations together for a common goal.

America’s run has ended, but there are some amazing teams that have risen to the top of the competition! Gather your friends together and indulge in these fun recipes perfect for a summer barbecue or potluck that are inspired by the stand out teams of the 2010 World Cup!

Chimichurri Steak- Uruguay/ Argentina

Chimichurri is a sauce from South America and is served in countries like Uruguay and Argentina over steak and chicken.

Ingredients:

1 cup packed fresh flat leaf parsley
¼ cup packed fresh cilantro
½ cup olive oil
1/3 cup red wine vinegar
2 garlic cloves peeled
¾ teaspoon dried crushed red pepper
a pinch of salt and pepper
a squeeze of lemon juice

Preparation:

  1. Mix all ingredients in a food processor and serve over steak, chicken or fish.

Party Sangria- Spain

Ingredients:

1 bottle of red wine
1 lemon cut into wedges
1 orange cut into wedges
1 lime cut into wedges
1 apple diced
1 cup raspberries or strawberries
1 small can of diced pineapples with juice
2 tbsp of sugar
4 cups ginger ale or lemon lime soda
2 shots gin or triple sec

Preparation:

  1. Pour wine into a large pitcher and squeeze the juice from the lemon, oranges and lime into the wine.
  2. Toss in the fruit wedges and add pineapple, apples sugar and gin.
  3. Chill overnight.
  4. Add ginger ale or soda, berries and ice just before serving.

Potato Salad- Germany

Ingredients:

2 pounds red potatoes
¼ lb bacon cut into small pieces
½ medium onion chopped
1/3 cup cider vinegar
¼ cup water
1 tbsp sugar
1 tsp salt
1 tsp mustard
2 tbsp chopped fresh parsley

Preparation:

  1. Place potatoes in saucepan and cover with water. Bring to a boil over high heat and reduce to simmer, uncovered for 20-30 minutes or until potatoes are fork tender. Drain. Let potatoes cool. Peel potatoes and cut into ¼ inch pieces.
  2. Cook bacon in skillet over medium heat until crisp and set aside.
  3. Cook onion in bacon drippings until tender.
  4. Combine vinegar, water, sugar, salt and mustard in a large bowl. Toss in potatoes and bacon and mix until well coated.
  5. Garnish with parsley and serve warm.

Oliebollen (Apple Fritters)- Netherlands

Ingredients

2 tbsp sugar
2 pkg yeast
4 cups sugar
5 eggs
2 cups scalded milk
½ cup butter softened
10 cups flour
1 ½ tsp salt
3 diced Granny Smith apples
1 cup raisins pinch of cinnamon
canola oil for frying

Preparation:

  1. Dissolve 2 tbsp sugar in 1 cup warm water. Sprinkle yeast on top. Let stand while preparing dough.
  2. In a large mixing bowl beat eggs, add scalded milk, 1 ½ cups warm water, yeast mixture and butter and beat well. Add flower, 1 cup sugar and salt. Mix well. Add diced apple.
  3. Let dough rise in a warm place until it has doubled in size.
  4. In a separate bowl mix 3 cups sugar, and cinnamon to taste.
  5. Fill a fryer pot with 3-4 inches of canola oil. Heat to 375 degrees and scoop spoonfuls of down into the oil. Turn to ensure even browning.
  6. Drain on paper towels. Sprinkle with cinnamon sugar mixture and serve warm.

*written by Alyssa Goldberg for the CRAVE company. Alyssa is a lover of all things to do with food and travel- check out her blog, WorldSavour by clicking here.

America, It’s Your Birthday!

Monday, June 28th, 2010

Let’s face it, we CRAVE any excuse to get together and throw a party with our best friends. What better reason than for a birthday? Happy Birthday America! Since every birthday should involved presents- why not think of some ways you and your friends can give back to your community to commemorate the occasion? Check in with local organizations who do volunteer work. Maybe you can spend the afternoon helping clean up a park, planting some trees, or participating in a food drive.

After a day of doing something good for your country, you can feel good about having a little fun at night for yourself! Get your friends together, nosh on some festive treats and try to catch a glimpse of your local fireworks show. Here are some recipes to inspire your celebration:

This first recipe is from a chef bloggess we adore, CakeSpy!

Hartford Election Day Cupcakes: This spicecake is light but flavorful; all your friends will love munching on these treats which you can decorate in red, white and blue.

Dry ingredients:

  • 8 ounces (1 cup) superfine granulated sugar
  • 5 ounces (1 cup) all-purpose flour
  • 1 tablespoon potato starch
  • 1⁄8 teaspoon kosher salt
  • ½ teaspoon nutmeg, freshly grated
  • Pinch of allspice
  • Pinch of salt
  • 1⁄8 teaspoon baking soda

Wet ingredients:

  • 3 ounces (6 tablespoons) butter, melted
  • ¼ cup half-and-half
  • 1 tablespoon rum
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 2 whole eggs
  • 1 egg yolk

Old-Fashioned Milk Buttercream

  • 1 cup milk
  • 2 ounces (¼ cup) all-purpose flour
  • 8 ounces (2 sticks) unsalted butter
  • 8 ounces (1 cup) superfine granulated sugar
  • Pinch of salt
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract

Sip

While you are savouring some cupcakes, it is likely you will want something to sip as well. Here is a great list we found that lists five different themed cocktails: click. Are you adventurous? You have to try the first drink on the list- it includes jalapeno or Serrano peppers to add a little fire to your night. Prefer something a little sweeter to sip? Strawberry schnapps will be a key (red) ingredient for you. To give any red drinks a patriotic vibe try garnish with blueberries, blackberries or just throw in a blue straw!

How to Plan Your Perfect Summer Party with LA Glam

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

Planning a party can be loads of fun but let’s be totally honest…planning and attending the same party can be tough. That’s why CRAVE asked Christina Murphy, who runs LA Glam Events with her partner Erin Preuss to give us a few pointers. The good news is that with a little planning and creative magic you can host a party everyone (including you) will love!

With the summer party season about to get into full swing starting on Memorial Day Weekend it’s a perfect time to treat your friends to a love-everything-about-summer party that will set the standard for everyone else. (And no, it doesn’t require boatloads of cash or a swank Hampton’s seaside soirees.)

4 easy ways to make your Memorial Day BBQ better than everyone else’s

1) Invites: Evites are ok, Paperless Post is so cool (but pricey) and so why stick to the norm. A trip to the 99 Cents store will yield a plethora of fun and funky ideas. It’s much less expensive than you would think to send unusual invites and it’s a great way to make your party stand out from the rest. Mix and match and let your imagination run wild. It’s half the fun.

2) Food: it’s sort of crucial to a good party. Nothing is more delicious and easy than good old fashion burgers on the grill and burgers don’t have to boring. Add an array of interesting self-serve toppings like sautéed mushrooms, arugula, bacon, avocado, etc to create a gourmet burger bar. You can even ask people to write down their custom burger, name it and take pictures for your own Burger Hall of Fame.

3) Cocktails: a trip to your local farmers market will start your inner mixologist juices flowing. Take all the favs (fresh squeezed OJ, grapefruit, lemon and lime) throw in some new twists (muddle berries, pineapple or watermelon) and some smoothie-like purees (cantaloupe, honeydew, banana and mango).Use some basic alcohols and set it all out for people to create their own signature cocktail. People love experimenting and the bonus is for the people who are going adult-beverage free they can make a killer virgin version of the same thing.

4) Décor: for some seriously-talented-crafty types décor is a hallmark of their parties. For me, with limited time, décor needs to be simple and accessible. My favorite budget friendly décor item is cotton quilt fabrics. These fabrics are your new, super crafty best friend. You can make awesome mix and match table overlays (most standard fabrics aren’t wide enough for a full table linen) but they make cute overlays either over whatever linens already have or over plain white sheets hemmed to fit your table. Mix patterns and colors to create a really festive look.

The good news is all these projects are relatively easy and don’t require a bunch of time or money. Just give yourself a week to work on your décor projects in the evening and prep your food and juices the morning of your event and you will be able to party-hardy with all your pals!

Celebrating women and mothers with Fleurish!

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

I cherish my mother and sister. They are the ones I turn to first with any important or exciting news–the ones who rejoice or cry with me and lend their ears and support to all my endeavors. Each year as Mother’s Day comes around I always wonder how I can honor my mother in a way that lets her know how wonderful she truly is. I want to get her something unique, something that she wouldn’t buy herself. This year I was thrilled to learn that Fleurish, a custom gift basket and stationary store in Wayzata is hosting an event this Thursday through Saturday to celebrate the special women and mothers in our lives.

Fleurish carries a wonderful selection of baby items, gourmet foods, bath products, purses, tote bags, stationary, invitations and thank you cards–many of which are locally made or sourced. They even do monograms! Create a custom-made gift basket filled with all your mom’s favorite things, add in some new items to try and you know you’ll be giving her a gift she’ll remember forever. What better way to show your love and appreciation to the most special woman in your life? While you’re there, pick up items for all the showers, weddings and graduations coming up this Spring and Summer. Fleurish carries the best shower gifts and beautiful cards! Even more exciting, there will be a special gift of chocolate bark with a purchase of $50 or more.

Fleurish is offering a very special deal. During this sale you can pre-order a Minneapolis/St. Paul CRAVE book for $19.95! If you pre-order, you will be sure to have one in hand as soon as they are available.

To go:

Open Thursday and Friday from 10-5, and Saturday from 10-2.

www.fleurishllp.com

240 Minnetonka Ave South

Wayzata, MN 55391

952-476-2296

MNFashionWeek kicks off with Envision Artopia

Friday, April 16th, 2010

The fashion forward of the Twin Cities flocked to the Graves 601 hotel last Saturday for Envision Artopia an evening that fused art, music and fashion into one stellar event. What’s more? Three of CRAVE’s own played essential roles in the success of the evening: VimLab Promotions headed the PR, OPM showcased their hottest spring trends, and Cafe Barbette provided a luxury nosh of fresh oysters on the half shell. Naturally I had to go and check it out to give CRAVE readers the scoop on the hottest event in town.

In it’s third year, Envision is a bi-annual fashion event produced by the founders of Ignite Models, Allison Hamzephour and Jessica Cunningham, in conjunction with V2 Nightlife and Futuretime productions. VimLab’s Natalie Auger, who will be featured in the upcoming Minneapolis CRAVE guide, headed the promotions and PR for the event, and attracted the Twin Cities’ most stylish and elite residents to the venue. The new name, Envision Artopia, was inspired by the exciting new addition of creating a mural live during the event by local artists. It was sold at the silent auction with all proceeds benefiting the Young Survival Coalition.

In the packed venue fashionistas clinked glasses and mingled, checking out the art displays, sampling oysters on the half shell from a CRAVE favorite, Cafe Barbette, and sampling a selection of wine and cheese. As people continued to pour in from the gorgeous Spring evening, three hairstylists demonstrated live how to match a model’s hair to a look on the stage.

As the gorgeous and dressed to kill crowd made their way to their seats the fast pace runway show began.We are thrilled to be featuring OPM in our CRAVE guide of Minneapolis and St. Paul and I was so excited to see the fun looks OPM provided for the Envision show. From bold patterned shifts, to structured shoulders, to cut-to-there dresses, they impressed us with their super stylish yet completely wearable selection for spring. Other Twin Cities boutiques, including Bumpershute, Drama, Elsworth Mens, Local Motion, Vstate and Cliche also showed us their best Spring looks on the leggy and edgy Ignite Models.

After the display of trends from the boutiques and a quick intermission to mingle and refill our glasses, local designers Amanda Christine, Arwyn Birch, Jenny Carle, Kjurek Couture, Peloria, Sarah M. Holm, Russell Bourrienne and Rose White had a chance to showcase their work.

With long runways, live music and art installations, a silent auction and a venue packed to the rafters with trend setters from the Twin Cities…it felt like I had been transported out of the Midwest–what a perfect way to celebrate the beginning of Spring and the start of Minnesota Fashion Week!

For more info:

Envision

www.envisionmpls.com

VimLab Promotions Inc.

www.vimlab.com

Barbette

www.barbette.com

OPM

www.opmboutique.com

A dazzling design event hosted by The Style Laboratory this Thursday March 11th

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

The Duel of the Design takes place Thursday March 11th at the Metropolitan Ballroom (Door open at 5:00, and event begins at 5:30). At the event, guests are invited to witness a competition between two designers, each of whom have a chef and a florist, create a table top for eight, a menu, select beverages, and create a mood with music… in essence they are showing us what goes into creating the perfect ambience for an event, and all within two hours…and LIVE. No easy feat.

The designers competing are Todd Pinzuti of Bungalow 6 Design and Scott DeLange of Event Lab. The Chefs are equally impressive…Phillip Dorwart of Create Catering is going head to head with Micahel Decamp of La Belle Vie.

As if the competition won’t be entertaining enough, Todd Walker of Fox 9 and a Minnesota celebrity if there ever was one, is emceeing the Duel-announcing the secret design item, floral item, and ingredient that must be incorporated in to the various aspects of The Duel of the Design.

The Duel of the Design is a great opportunity for anyone interested in getting a backstage glimpse into the world of event planning and designing.

The event, which is now in it’s third year, was created and is produced by The Style Laboratory, headed by Geri Wolf. After six years of wedding design and planning, corporate, non-profit, and social events she decided to switch gears a bit and created a concept that The Style Laboratory has dubbed, “Style Stations”, which are a high-tech, interactive event and designing tools that you can find at their space in Gaviidae Commons II.

For more information about The Style Laboratory:

www.stylelaboratory.com

For more information about The Duel of the Design:

www.theduelofthedesign.com

Shop local at Ladies Night Out on 50th and France

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010


It’s a favorite shopping night for women around the city. The neighborhood of 50th and France is hosting their Ladies Night Out event which occurs three times a year this Thursday, March 11th from 4:00 to 8:00. Participating stores will be offering special promotions only available for that night.

A few of our favorite CRAVE gals are offering deals that can’t be missed:

The always on point Bluebird Boutique and their sister shop (offering great shoes and accessories), Ladyslipper, are offering 20 percent off everything store wide. This includes their merchandise which is already marked down, making it easy for everyone to snag a great top or pair of shoes no matter what your budget is.

One of the newest additions to the 50th and France area, Fringe, is offering 15 percent off their entire selection of already affordable, trendy jewelry. It’s an awesome time to load up on gorgeous chandelier earrings, cuffs, layered bracelets and statement necklaces to throw on with spring dresses and tees.

Veteran womens boutique, Spirit, is also participating in Ladies Night Out. They will be offering refreshments along with their many discounts. Take an additional 20 percent off all sale merchandise, making items up to 7o percent off. This includes the large back room area that Spirit continuously keeps stocked with half price denim. A perfect time to update your denim for as little as 20 dollars!

For the foodies and chefs looking for a deal on Ladies Night Out, check CRAVE favorite local kitchen goodies shop, Cooks of Crocus Hill for coffee tasting and 20 percent off one of your items.

To see more stores participating in Ladies Night Out click here.

For more information about 50th and France and upcoming events in the area visit their website:
50thandFrance.com