Showing posts with label food-truck. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food-truck. Show all posts

Saturday, January 11, 2014

Sweet Treat Without Wheat

You may have noticed a new vendor at the Downtown Farmer's Market this season...Sweet Treat Without Wheat.  While they leave out the gluten, their products don't lack in taste.

Owner/Chef Sarah came up with the idea for the business after creating some tasty gluten-free treats for her daughter who has celiac disease and thought others would enjoy these items too.  There is certainly a need with the number of people on gluten-free diets growing.

Her donuts, cookies, cheesecakes and even crepes have been really popular at the Farmer's Market and while the market is over for the season, you can still order these items and more by contacting them on Facebook here.

I've stopped by their tent at the market a few times and was lucky enough to stop by last month for the last Downtown Market of the season for a Hawaiian crepe (awesome choice for lunch) and a donut, yum!  Certainly a treat for those with gluten intolerance's or celiac disease, but just as good tasting for those without!

The crepes are made to order and you'd never know they were gluten-free.  Try a neutella and banana! Yum!

If you or a friend are in the market for some gluten-free deliciousness, check out Sweet Treat Without Wheat's Facebook page for more info and and to order!  You can pick up or she will deliver in the DSM area.

Their products have been so popular that they are looking to expand and in a recent Facebook Post they proclaimed that their resolution for 2014 is to spread more gluten-free goodness!  Cool!

Thursday, November 14, 2013

EPLDSM Night @ Confluence Brewery


We are pleased to announce that our event on November 7th at Confluence Brewery raised $500 to donate to Greater Des Moines Buy Fresh, Buy Local.

There was plenty of food, beer and fun and we appreciated each and every one of you who came out to the event!

A Huge THANK YOU to all of the vendors, entertainers and donors that made this evening happen!!
 
Raffle Doantions:
Kritter Knits & More
Peace Tree Brewing
Moonbugs Art Classes
Padded Little Seats
Grounds For Celebration
Radiant Om Yoga
Dishcrawl Des Moines
The Durr Family
Vander Sluis Chiropractic
Chick –fil-a Paradise Pointe
Tarre De’Amore Farms
515 Brewing Co.
Rogue Sweets
Noodles & Co. – Jordan Creek
J Sayles Design Company
Buy Fresh Buy Local
Confluence Brewing Company
Mo'Rub
Norwex

Vendors:
Confluence Brewing
Mo’Rub
Tamales Industry
Noodles & Co. - Jordan Creek
Rogue Sweets
 
Entertainment:
Jerry Lorenson
Dishcrawl Des Moines
Des Moines Derby Dames





 





Saturday, September 21, 2013

Des Moines World Food and Music Festival


Great food, awesome music, cooking demonstrations from some of the best Chefs in Des Moines.  It doesn't get much better than this.  Except that you can get a "taste" portion at any of the 45+ food vendors for only a $1! And all entries are priced at $5 or less! 

This annual event is definitely one of the best festivals of the year.  The 2013 festival runs September 20th to 22nd on Locust street in the East Village of Downtown Des Moines.

For more information including a complete list of vendors, hours, parking info, music schedules and cooking demonstration schedules, visit their website here.

As lots of the food vendors don't have brick and mortar restaurants and only participate in this festival each year, it might be the only time you get to try some of their delicacies.

You can get some wonderful Italian, BBQ, Mexican or Thai food, but you can also venture out and try something like Ethiopian, Korean, Czechoslovakian, Mesopotamian or Filipino cuisine!  There is something for everyone.

Some of my favorites this year were:

1. Hawaiian Chicken from Alohana 

2. Chicken Stew from Czech up Time 

3.Pasta from Street of Europe 

4. Larp from Blu 

5. Tabsi Tayuk from Afiyet Olsun 
(Mesopotamian) 

6. Chicken Kabob from Yanni's 

7. Chickencubes from The Ethiopian assoc. 


8. Fried banana roll from Cafe Fuzion 

9. Fried fish and potato on a stick with juice 
and chocolate covered strawberry from Sims 

10. Beef taco from Taco Loco

And every item I had was only $1!  Can't wait til next year!




Monday, September 16, 2013

Illumifest

Illumifest held on September 28th, 2013 at 4200 Mills Civic Parkway (West Des Moines City School Campus) is A Fall Festival of Light. It offers a variety of activities and events for people of all ages!  The excitement begins Saturday afternoon with the inagural edition of the Illumifest Car Show.  The carnival rides and games will open Saturday morning and run throughout the day, and well as a wide variety of food stands.  Saturday evening will feature many of the Illumifest events that have made this festival the fastest growing community event in West Des Monies. 

*all information taken directly from Illumifest website.


Schedule of Events
4200 Mills Civic Parkway
Saturday - September 28, 2013
  Illumifest Car Show Registration 11:00-2:00pm
 Carnival/Food Vendors Open1:00pm
 Illumifest Car Show2:00-4:00pm
FREE Paddle Boat Rides3:00-8:00pm
Chinese Association Displays and Exhibits4:00pm
 FREE Lantern Making (Limited to first 1,000 people)5:00pm
FREE Hot Air Balloon Rides
(Rides are limited  & allow only two people per ride, riders must meet height restriction to ride)
 5:30pm
 FREE Facepainting by Library Teen Board in the    WDM Library Cafe.6:00pm
 FREE Outdoor Movie - Disney's  "Brave"7:30pm
Fireworks Extravaganza over the Campus Pond9:00pm
Festival Concludes9:15pm

The hands-on lantern making activity starts at 5:00 pm.  Get creative and decorate a paper lantern to light the night!  Each lantern comes with its own LED light to illuminate your creation!  Supplies are limited to the first 1,000 people, and when they are gone...they are gone.

FREE Disney/Pixar movie "Brave" will be shown on a HUGE outdoor screen Saturday evening!  Bring your blankets and lawn chairs and enjoy this fun movie on the lawn of the WDM Library at 7:30 pm.

FREE hot-air balloon rides will be available Saturday evening starting at 5:30 pm.  Three balloons this year for shorter waiting lines!  Weather can play a huge role in the number of rides available.  Rides are limited to only 2 people per ride, and riders must meet a height restriction in order to ride.   

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Des Moines Renaissance Faire


If 
you or anyone in your family dreams of being a knight, longs to be a princess or is obsessed with pirates. You are going to want to hit the Renaissance Faire this year. Or maybe a turkey leg, a big glass of mead and a giant bog of kettle corn sounds like a tasty meal, then go too.


In it's 11th year, the Faire has evolved into a fun event for the whole family.

This Year's Faire runs for three weekends and boasts a different theme each weekend:

August 31-September 2
Knights, Barbarians & Heroes

September 7-8
Scots, Britons & Irish

September 14-15
 - Pirates, Scallywags & Buccaneers
Kids under 5 are free and my son's favorite part is when he is knighted by the king. Very cute. The hours are 10am to 6pm and it is held rain or shine.

Ages 5-12 are $8 and adult 1 day passes are $16.  There is multi-day price info on the website.


The Faire is located at the Sleepy Hollow Sports park near the State Fairgrounds.

There is lots of entertainment and food vendors, pony rides and jousting and lots more to do and see.  Check it out!

















Friday, August 23, 2013

Fireball!

We had a great time at the Des Moines Social Club's most recent event and fundraiser "Fireball".



I really didn't know exactly what to expect since it was our first time attending the event.  But since kids under 12 were free, and they ran a $10 special on tickets, we packed up our family and headed to the mid-August evening event.  The tickets were normally $15 and they had a VIP option that included front row seating, s'more and a few other perks.



I'm so glad we went!  We showed up to free spin-art, free face-painting, $1 cotton candy and popcorn.  Food available from The Mediterranean Grill and FREE Ice cream from 2nd Street Creamery.



You bring your own lawn chairs or blankets so there is plenty of room for kids to run around and not have to sit still the whole time.


We enjoyed the casual atmosphere and two local bands and acrobatic routines that took the stage before the main attraction which was a group called Pyrotechniq.  They called all of the kids up to roast s'more in the fire pit for free as well.  Very cool.



The fire show began a little later than expected at about 9:30pm but was pretty cool to watch the flames light up the stage when it was completely dark out.




Our whole family enjoyed this event and are excited to attend again next year.  We are also excited about the new location of the Social Club that will be offering lots of family-friendly events like cooking classes, theater shows, martial arts classes, music classes and more.












Saturday, August 17, 2013

Welcome Back to Walnut Street

If you missed the last few Welcome Back to Walnut Street Lunch events, you still have a chance to attend the last one of the season on September 13th.  The location is well...Walnut Street.



Basically it's a bunch of food vendors along with live music to entertain and feed you for lunch.  It's put on by the Downtown Community Alliance and is really a great idea to help promote the revitalization of the area as well as showcase some local music and culinary talent.




My only concern with the event is that they need more vendors!  The vendors were doing a great job getting people fed within attendees time crunches, but as the attendance grows, they'll need more food trucks!  There were some really long lines at this past event.  Try to get there right at 11 if you can!





The August 16th event boasted food vendors like Local Yocals (read our full review here), Fat Tuesday, Say Cheese, Thelma's Treats (read our full review here), Three Blind Pigs, Taco Loco and The Mediterranean grill.  





I've sampled food from all of the vendors except Say Cheese (next event for sure) and really enjoy all of them.  The chicken gyro from The Mediterranean grill was awesome.  The tatziki sauce is perfect with the marinated grilled chicken.  Fat Tuesday's (read our full review here) Jambalaya is fantastic and Local Yocal's farm burgers might just be the best around.  And who doesn't love a Thelma's Ice cream sandwich?!  The mini-ones are the perfect treat size for only $2.





Mark your calendar for lunch on September 13th from 11:00am-1:30pm and come eat some great local food and hear some great local music.