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“Simply” Fun Day at The Indiana Artisan Marketplace

April 15, 2015 by theblogbloom.com 4 Comments

A couple weekends ago Adam and I had a great day date.

We took our time getting up and headed to Indy for brunch.  I was so excited to take Adam to one of my new favorite restaurants, The Garden Table, in Broad Ripple. 

Broad Ripple is a fun area of Indianapolis full of unique restaurants, bars, and other neat amenities like workout studios and boutiques.

At The Garden Table, the menu showcases seasonal produce, cheese, and meat from local producers. The meals are simple, fresh and made from scratch.

While I love the food and juices, I really love the style of the restaurant. It’s clean and unfussy. The Chalkboard walls illustrate the farms they work with and menu items in a beautiful, whimsy script. Glass Weck jars sit at every table full of water and they even had the super cool, new purple Ball jars holding silverware.

For brunch, Adam opted for the Lox Toast. He had been having dreams about it since I had showed him a photo of it on their instagram account weeks earlier.  It, apparently, didn’t disappoint because I didn’t even get a bite.  

Which really wasn’t a problem because I enjoyed every bit of my order, the Garden Toast, topped with mashed avocado and juicy tomatoes. It was light and had a fresh bite to it thanks to the lemon juice and micro greens.  

We also shared a flight of four of their cold pressed juices.  The deep blue, thanks to activated charcoal, Detox Dream was our favorite with The Garden Gate, full of beet and carrot juices, as a close second.

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After our satisfying brunch, we headed a little further south to the Indianapolis Fair Grounds for the Annual Indiana Artisan Marketplace.

Every year, members of Indiana Artisan come together to connect with consumers and each other. One of Adam’s longtime friends, Andy, is a member and makes beautiful furniture.  Check him out at http://coleandsonsinc.com/. 

Adam and I absolutely love this marketplace.  We are always impressed by the woodworkers who make everything from baskets and boxes to neat kitchen tools.  We enjoy seeing the skill of the painters and jewelry makers.   But, not surprisingly, what we really enjoy is checking out all the “Foodists.”

There were so many different food vendors this year.  It was great to see some of our old favorites like Best Boy and Co.

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All the Best Boy products are all natural and all of the profit (yes, 100%!) goes to charities for children and families.

Last year, Adam fell in love with their Redhead Hot Sauce and ran out of his last bottle a few weeks before the marketplace.  

This year they had come out with a new Brunette Hot Sauce, which they convinced Adam to buy because I was right next to him.  Looking at me, they said, “You gotta get the Brunette Sauce too!”  Their sales tactic worked like a charm.

In addition to the new Hot Sauce Flavor, they also just rolled out new stone ground mustard’s.  We picked up a jar of each flavor and I have loved using the Deli Style Mustard on anything from pretzels to salmon to salads.  

Another one of our favorites that we were introduced to at last year’s Marketplace is Fermenti Artisan.  Fermenti Artisan is a company that makes fermented products like sauerkraut, Kim-Chi, and curtido.  They take extra care to source local, organic and nutrient dense foods.

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Their products are so good.  Adam literally will eat their Kim-Chi right out of the jar.  I love to add it to stir fry, pho and even to salads.

This year, as we stocked up on more Kim-Chi and krauts, I noticed that Fermenti Artisan had a new product: Kombucha.

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I was excited.  I love kombucha and would love to try to make my own one of these days.  When I mentioned this to the owners who were manning the booth, confused looks crossed both of their faces.

“You know what kombucha is?” they questioned.

I laughed, knowing that they had probably sized me up.

Kombucha is a fermented tea with an added culture of bacteria and yeast. It is known to have a variety of amazing health benefits.  

It is also know to have a little bit of a “crunchy, granola, hippie” type following.

… Apparently, I don’t look the part.  

But, it’s all good.  I am more into diamonds than dreads anyway. 

My favorite new find this year was Sage’s Simple Syrups.

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I literally squealed, “What a GREAT idea!” as I walked into their booth.

I love making craft cocktails and making simple syrup isn’t hard by any means; it’s just kind of annoying because of the dishes and time involved.  This make’s it easy because the work is done. You still get the complex flavor of a handcrafted cocktail.

Sage’s Simple Syrups is owned by a husband and wife duo and they create a various different flavors of simple syrup mixes.  Their diverse flavors include things like Mango Ginger, Guava, Peach Lavender and even Coffee Vanilla Bean.

In talking with Bryna, the wife behind the brand, I learned that the mixes are named after their daughter, Sage, and that her husband actually doesn’t drink.  His motive for the product was because he didn’t want the alcohol, but still wanted to have the feel, flavor and fun of a cocktail.

Each simple syrup bottle includes a cocktail recipe and a mocktail recipe.  But, they also encourage customers to have fun and get creative.

I was immediately drawn to the Lime Mint flavor because I like Mojitos.  And, as much as I love adding my homegrown mint to cocktails like Julup’s and Mojito’s, the leaves can be kind of annoying.

Mojito drinkers will understand… It clogs your straw.  You suck too hard and you get a big chunk of mint leaf in your mouth.  This eliminates the problem!

Excited to give it a try at home, I made a Mojito without a trip to the grocery store for limes or mint.  Club Soda and rum are staples in our liquor cabinet.  

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The flavor in the cocktail was a great balance of bold yet not over powering or too sweet.  I am excited to try other Sage’s Simple Syrups flavors, like Cucumber Basil, this summer at the lake and at cookouts to keep life a little more simple.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: best boy and co, cocktails, fermenti artisan, Indiana artisan, kim-chi, local food, local growers, sage's simple syrups, the garden table

Home Cooking Made Easy and Local With Fresh Artistry

December 2, 2014 by theblogbloom.com 1 Comment

You know… this blogging thing is pretty fun.

Last month Adam and I wrote about what growing food has done for us past, present and future. But, writing about growing food has been pretty cool too. Giving homegrown and local food a voice in Indiana and beyond has opened doors, shown me new concepts and products, and introduced me to a lot of neat people. People who are creative and really shaking things up in the local food scene.

Just last month I was introduced to a neat and innovative concept out of Indianapolis called Fresh Artistry. Fresh Artistry delivers recipes and fresh, pre-portioned ingredients to your home. The owner, Tom Blessing, began to develop the Fresh Artistry concept in late 2012 because he knew he wanted to make cooking at home easier, fresher, and more delicious. He is finally launching his Fresh Artistry service to the Indy Metro area on Friday, December 5th.

As a member of Fresh Artistry you will receive the components of three meals of your choice each week to your door step along with step by step instructions for the cooking process.  Tom designed Fresh Artistry to help anyone prepare nutritious, restaurant quality meals in their own home while supporting local farmers.

Obviously, this sounded like something right up my alley.

I love the idea of connecting consumers with local growers but also helping them make wonderful meals for their families. Adam also thought the company sounded great. We both were very interested in learning more so I got in touch with Tom.

I was curious to know where the produce and proteins in the Fresh Artistry meals come from. Tom shared that he is sourcing meat from Moody’s Meats, a leading Indianapolis Butcher that partners with local Indiana producers and raises meat at their own family farm. Moody’s Meats is striving to create a truly local, sustainable food supply.

The meat within Fresh Artistry meals are hormone, preservative and antibiotic free. The produce is frequently organic and local when possible. In fact, Tom is working to make even more connections with local produce growers.

In addition to being responsibly sourced and full of high quality ingredients, the product is fabulous.

A couple nights after Adam and I met with Tom and talked about local food producers, we made Fresh Artistry’s Sweet Chili Beef Strips and Fresh Vegetables.

I was so impressed. The packaging was beautiful. Ingredients were well labeled and had images on them noting where they should be stored. And, I really loved that all the ingredients were portioned out to what was needed in the recipe so that I wasn’t buying a whole bunch of cilantro only to have it sit in my fridge for weeks.

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Adam and I read over the recipe together before we began cooking. I have not seen a recipe that thorough in a long time. As we cooked, following the recipe step by step, Adam looked at me and smiled. “It’s dummy proof!” he exclaimed.

It was. The steps were easy to follow and the whole preparation process took us maybe twenty minutes.

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Adam took pride in plating the meal “just like the picture.”

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Rarely is our plating anything to take pride in and it’s mainly because I just don’t take the effort to do it. The large photo of the dish showing us what went where made it a piece of cake art.

Pretty close!

Pretty close!

The meal tasted great and the portions were right on. We both had another serving for lunch the following day.

I enjoy cooking, especially with local ingreidents, so I make an effort to try new recipes, seek out local producers and cook at home. But, because of my career, books I have read and people I have talked with, I know that there are plenty of people who really don’t like cooking.

Maybe it’s because they feel like they are bad at it.

Or planning a meal takes too much time.

Maybe shopping is hard because they don’t know where to get the best ingredients for their families.

Maybe they feel like they just don’t know where to begin.

Fresh Artistry is a great solution.

It takes the time spent meal planning and shopping completely out of the equation. The Fresh Artistry website is incredibly easy to use and it’s there that you do your “shopping.” You are able to select which meals you would like delivered and they change each week.

Even I found myself thinking, “Wow. This is nice,” the night Adam and I planned to prepare our Fresh Artistry meal as I left the gym and could just go home. Normally, I would have to swing by the grocery store to pick up “one more thing” needed for dinner that night.

And, to top it off. It’s easy. Fresh Artistry’s instructions are simple and straight forward making it so anyone can cook like a master chef in their own kitchen.

Be sure to check out the Fresh Artistry website.  They are offering a one time meal box for a limited time.  Perfect to test it out or for a Christmas gift!

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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: farmers, fresh artistry, home cooking, Indianapolis, local food, local growers, local meat, meal delivery

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