Showing posts with label Tampa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tampa. Show all posts

Friday, October 1, 2010

Tampa Downtown Market is Back Today










The Tampa Downtown Market has started up again. Just in time for the beautiful fall weather!

Every Friday through May from 10AM to 2PM, vendors and musicians gather in Lykes Gaslight Square in downtown Tampa.

We enjoyed the market last season. I was great to see some positive life going on in downtown Tampa! It's a nice way to get some fresh air with the family. We bought some organic produce at very reasonable prices. We even rode the downtown trolley! We felt very urban on that day.

By the way, the Seminole Heights Sunday Morning Market starts October 10. Read about My Experience Experience at the Seminole Heights Sunday Morning Market from last season.

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HAVING FUN WITH THE FAMILY AT 
TAMPA DOWNTOWN MARKET
OCTOBER 1, 2010


The highlights of our morning:
  • Feshly-Made Plain Donuts
  • Sweet Potato Knish 
  • Sweet Potatoes (79 cents a pound)
  • Fresh pineapple ($2.99 each, peeled and cored) 
  • Free samples of hydroponic green beans & tomatoes
  • Public art and lovely fall(ish) weather  
We got our picture taken by a reporter. I wonder if we'll be in the  
St Petersburg Times tomorrow?

Turns out the answer is "yes". We're on page 3 of the Tampa section! 


 
Mmm...green bean.
Chock-full of sweet potatoes!
Fresh and delicious knish.
I'm a scarecrow




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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Kid-Friendly Organic Coffee Shop in Lutz













My wonderful husband took care of the children last night while I had coffee with a friend at this great new coffee shop in Lutz called A Cup of Organic. They offer loads of organic drinks, baked goods and light meals. I had the most amazing chocolate cake!

The prices are reasonable, and the decor is nice. One of the best features of this shop is the enclosed glass children's play room. There's a television and toys for the kids to play with while you enjoy your coffee. There was a mother's group meeting there and the play room seemed to be working great for them!
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Monday, August 16, 2010

LovingHut for Extreemly Creepy Vegan Dining











I was excited to learn about a new vegan restaurant a couple weeks back from a blogger (Eat Well. Live Well. Be Well) who shares my frustration about the sad state of vegetarian-friendly dining in Tampa.  I had the chance to check it out today with my husband and kids....I think it's safe to say that it was the weirdest dining experience I've ever had.  Let me explain....

My first introduction to LovingHut came from their website. I was genuinely impressed. It's an international chain with a slick website. The food looks promising. I was expecting something on par with Evos.

Boy was I ever wrong. The first clue was the location. The restaurant is smack in the middle of "suitcase city". It's a seedy little neighborhood, to say the least, but its proximity to the university makes for an eclectic mix of businesses. So, we reluctantly gave it the benefit of the doubt as we pulled in to the nearly empty parking lot.

The atmosphere was actually quite pleasant at first glance - it was clean, bright, open - but something just seemed off. On the way to our table we passed a shelf full of pamphlets and reading material covered in pictures of an Asian woman with long blond hair - the same woman on the rather strange sign out front positioned above the more familiar, professional-looking logo I saw on the website.

Okay, that's weird, but it gets even weirder. Right above our table was one of several large television screens playing a strange news channel at an exceptionally loud volume. The screen was covered in subtitles from a dozen or so languages and the narrator was speaking in this hallow, soothing tone. It certainly wasn't CNN. After closer look, we saw that this channel was called Supreme Master TV.

As I confirmed from a quick Wikipedia search, LovingHut is affiliated with a spiritual organization headed by a lady who calls herself Supreme Master.

Now, I don't know anything about this Supreme Master. Maybe she's the next Ghandi or something. But from where we were sitting, being inundated by the telescreen, it was just plain creepy. It was more funny creepy than scary creepy, so we went ahead and ordered.

I will say the food was okay, but certainly not great. There were very few options on the menu that weren't made from processed soy meat substitutes. Frankly, I was so weirded-out, that I had a hard time being objective about it.

So, do I recommend it? Not unless your looking for some entertainment and can't afford dinner theater. The experience has left me with two lingering thoughts:

1) The best veg cuisine consists of whole-foods - not processed meat substitutes.

2) I hate those moments when trying to adhere to a vegan diet feels like being in a cult.
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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Tampa Bay Veg Fest on October 2









 The Tampa Bay Veg Fest will be held on Saturday October 2 from 10AM to 6PM in Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park in downtown Tampa. It's a FREE event geared towards vegetarians, vegans, and healthy eaters. There will be food, entertainment, information, and activities for kids.

A beautiful downtown park in October, vegetarian/vegan food and healthy-minded people .... sounds like fun to me!

Grass Root is slated to be there too - even better!
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Saturday, March 20, 2010

Grass Root: Organic, Vegan & Raw Cuisine in Central Tampa














Grass Root is an oasis for healthy eaters right in the heart of Central Tampa. The menu is full of delicious organic, vegetarian, vegan and raw creations. We enjoyed a dinner there last night with our two boys and had a wonderful meal.

I had a sprout wrap with a delicious dipping sauce. My husband enjoyed his vegetable wrap with a different, but equally good basil dipping sauce. The boys shared the most fabulous PB&J I've ever tasted on some kind of sprouted raisin bread.

The ice teas are exceptionally great (sweetened with organic cane juice). I've also heard the smoothies there are good. The one made from cocoa looked intriguing, for sure.

My only disappointment was the "cheesecake" made from cashews, especially since it was a splurge at $8. It didn't quite live up to the raw sweet potato pie we had there several years ago. Oh, well. Not every dish can be tip top, I guess.

Overall, it's an outstanding restaurant with ideals and practices I'm happy to support. The prices are reasonable, but keep in mind that you are getting quality, not quantity. While the furniture, building, and surrounding neighborhood are quite modest, it has a vibrant and inviting ambiance. The staff are very friendly and welcoming.

Grass Root has a restaurant in Lakeland, as well. They also offer catering and all kinds of classes and workshops related to health and nutrition.
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Monday, March 15, 2010

Frugal Family Event at Nature's Classroom







If you're looking for something fun, frugal and green to do with the kids, Nature's Classroom is hosting an Open House Event that only costs $5 per car. The event features animal experiences, children's activities, nature art display, live music, and food vendors.

Nature's classroom has been around since 1969 teaching kids all about the eco-system around the Hillsborough River and how their actions impact the environment. Nature's Classroom has a nice website worth checking out.

DATES:
  • Saturday, April 24 - 10AM to 5PM
  • Sunday, April 25 - 10AM to 5PM
LOCATION:
  • 13100 Verges Road, Thonotosassa, FL
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Friday, March 12, 2010

Make New Healthy Friends












If you are a interested in eating healthy, it helps to surround yourself with like-minded individuals. The website, Meetup can help you find all kinds of groups in your neighborhood that share common interests, including healthy eating.

Several years ago, my husband and I found a vegetarian/vegan group that meets in Tampa once a month at a vegan-friendly restaurant called Trang Viet Cuisine. We had a nice time, but we never managed to make our way back. However, since My Vegan Experiment, I thought it might be nice to spend some time with some other vegans.

Here are some of the meetups happening soon in the Tampa Bay Area:

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