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San Francisco 2012 Fancy Food Show – Food Entrepreneurs

Friday January 13, 2012 at 12:12 AM | 1 Comment

"Ace of Cakes" "Duff Goldman"

Duff Goldman Ace of Cakes at the 2011 Fancy Food Show

San Francisco Fancy Food Show

Now in its 37th year, the Winter Fancy Food Show is the largest marketplace devoted exclusively to specialty foods and beverages on the West Coast. It is strategically held in January when buyers are looking to stock up for the new year, and to plan way ahead for the important holiday season. The show has a strong presence of buyers and exhibitors from the Pacific Rim, and the trend-setting West Coast.

Fancy Food Show highlights include:

• 80,000 products
• 1,300 exhibitors from 35+ countries and regions
• 17,000 attendees
• First-time pavilions from Japan, China, Poland, Morocco and Chile
• Pavilion featuring 30 emerging food entrepreneurs in special NASFT program
• 130 companies making their Fancy Food Show debut
20+ seminars, including Top 10 Mistakes Beginning Manufacturers Make
• Trio of tastings: American Artisan Cheeses; New World Olive Oil; Salt & Pepper
• Tweet Up: Event to share show finds and network (follow @nasft for info.)
• Major food donation to Bay Area anti-hunger programs

The Fancy Food Show is an exclusive event for the specialty food trade and is closed to the general public – sorry guys.

"Cat Cora"

Celebrity Chef Cat Cora introduces her product line at 2011 Fancy Food Show with Gaea Chief Executive Aris Kefalogiannis.

If You Go:

San Francisco Fancy Food Show, January 15-17, 2012

George Moscone Convention Center, San Francisco, CA

Social media enthusiasts may follow NASFT on Twitter and  Foodspring on Twitter.  You may also follow Nancy D. Brown on Twitter for the latest travel news. Article, YouTube video and photos courtesy of Travel Writer Nancy D. Brown.

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Best Things to See and Do in Los Cabos, Mexico

Friday May 20, 2011 at 12:12 AM | 8 Comments

Los Cabos, Mexico, marina, travel, Nancy D. Brown

Los Cabos Marina for fishing, El Arco sight seeing and sunset sailing tours in Mexco

My favorite Insider Tips and places to see in Los Cabos, Mexico.

The first place I take a visitor from out of town is to the Marina and Medano Beach for great food, drinks and music.

When I’m looking for  classic Baja cuisine, I go to Mi Casa.

The  Tikki Bar is a good local Cabo bar.

When I want to hide away, I go to  Santa Maria or Chileno Beach.

If you come to Cabo San Lucas, take  a picture of the iconic rock formation El Arco.

The best thing to order at Restaurant Arts & Sushi is the No Name Roll.

Did you know that Los Cabos is the Marlin Capital of the World?

For a budget meal, I go to Gardenias.

Marquis Los Cabos, Canto del Mar, restaurant, Nancy D. Brown, dining

Marquis Los Cabos Canto del Mar restaurant for an intimate, five course dining experience

For a huge splurge, I go to Market at One&Only Palmilla or Canto del Mar (Song of the Sea) at Marquis Los Cabos Resort.

Photo opportunities  in Cabo include the Arch, Lover’s Beach, historic San Jose del Cabo and Medano Beach.

The best vantage points are taken by walking to the top of the Pedregal area.

The most random thing about Cabo is the Sabor a Cabo (Flavor’s of Cabo) festival

In Cabo, an active day outdoors involves walking, hiking, horseback riding or scuba diving.

My favorite walking route is the rock next to the arch.

Cabo’s best museum is in Cabo San Lucas, Plaza Amelia Wilkies.

For a night of dancing, go to Cabo Wabo, Nikki Beach, Mandala or Squid Roe.

El Arco "The Arch" Los Cabos, Mexico, Nancy D. Brown

The Arch or "El Arco" is often photographed in Los Cabos, Mexico

For late night dining go to Taquiza.

The  Los Cabos Gazette will keep you informed on what’s going on a night or on weekends.

You can tell a lot about Cabo from visiting and watching the annual Los Cabos Billfish Tournament event.

In the spring you should attend San Jose del Cabo Organic Market

In the summer you should visit Floras Farm Kitchen.

In the fall you should go see the waterfalls at Santiago.

In the winter you should go whale watching.

San Jose del Cabo, Mexico sisters

Sisters eating ice cream in San Jose del Cabo, Mexico

A hidden gem in Cabo is the Art District in San Jose del Cabo.

For a great breakfast treat or espresso, go to the French Riviera Bakery.

Just outside of Cabo you can visit Todos Santos, have lunch at the legendary Hotel California.

The best way to see Cabo is to do a sunset cruise.

If you have kids, you won’t want to miss  swimming with the dolphins at Cabo Dolphins.

What are your favorite things to do in Los Cabos, Mexico?

Los Cabos, Mexico, sunset, travel, Nancy D. Brown

The best way to enjoy Los Cabos, Mexico is on a sunset cruise

Thank you to Paloma Palacios, PR & Events Manager at Los Cabos Convention & Visitors Bureau, for assistance with this post.

Article, photos and YouTube video by Travel Writer Nancy D. Brown

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Things to Do in Albuquerque, New Mexico

Friday November 19, 2010 at 12:12 AM | 2 Comments

Mariachi music, Old Town Albuquerque, New Mexico, Nancy D. Brown, travel

Southwest musicians play Mariachi in Old Town Albuquerque, New Mexico

Things to Do in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

The first place I take a visitor from out of town is to Old Town Albuquerque, where the city was founded in 1706. With a festive Southwestern environment featuring shops, galleries, musicians, restaurants and museums, there are plenty of things to see and do in Albuquerque.

Hop on an Albuquerque Trolley  for a city tour and taste some New Mexican cuisine at a local restaurant.

When I crave Albuquerque cuisine there are many options:

  • El Pinto, Sadie’s, Los Cuates, Casa de Benevidez

To escape work I:

  • hike or bike in the mountains
  • enjoy a spa treatment at La Bella Spa & Salon
  • take my dog to one of several dog parks
  • take a float trip down the Rio Grande with the Quiet Waters Paddling Adventures

For complete quiet, I can hide away at:

  • The Los Poblanos Open Space or Open Space Visitor Center
  • One of 17 public libraries around the cities
  • Casa Rondena Winery in the North Valley
New Mexico, Albuquerque, chile ristra, Nancy D. Brown, travel

Get your picture taken with a Chile Ristra in Albuquerque

If you come to Albuquerque, get your picture taken

  • at the Turquoise Museum
  • at the American International Rattlesnake Museum
  • in a hot air balloon
  • get your picture taken at Wagner Farm in Corrales with a ristra

If you have to order one thing off the menu try:

  • El Pinto – chile ribs appetizer
  • Sadie’s – blue corn enchiladas or green chile cheeseburger
  • Los Cuates – carne adovada blue corn enchiladas
  • Casa de Benevidez – sopaipilla burger

Albuquerque is my one stop shop for hot air ballooning at the International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta.

When I’m feeling cash-strapped, I go to Little Anitas.

For a huge splurge, I go to Vernon’s Hidden Valley Steakhouse.

San Felipe de Neri Church, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Nancy D. Brown

Photo ops in Albuquerque include San Felipe de Neri Church

Photo ops in Albuquerque include:

  • San Felipe de Neri Church in Old Town
  • Sandia Peak Tramway
  • Nob Hill neon signage
  • In front of the dinosaurs at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science
  • Holding a chile ristra
  • 4,000 square foot torreon fresco at the National Hispanic Cultural Center

The best vantage points are taken by taking the Sandia tramway to the top of Sandia Peak (10,378 ft)

The most random things about Albuquerque are:

  • Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta (9 days each October)
  • Days & Nights of Route 66 in Nob Hill (each summer)
  • We have the largest flamenco event outside of Spain (Festival Flamenco each summer)
  • Home to North America’s Largest Pow Wow
  • Day of the Tread annual Halloween biking and running event
  • National Fiery Foods Show
  • Duke City Docfest – Documentary Film Festival
  • Duke City Quest – scavenger hunt
  • Lavender in the Village Festival
  • Quilt & Wine Fair in Corrales

In Albuquerque, an active day outdoors involves:

  • Hiking the La Luz Trail to the top of Sandia Peak (hiking trails are 20 minutes from most anywhere in the city)
  • Biking along the Paseo del Bosque Trail, a 16-mile one-way trail that winds along the Rio Grande in the middle of the city with uninterrupted right-of-way
  • Hiking at Petroglyph National Monument to discover some history along the way
  • Skiing at Sandia Peak Ski Area in the winter months
  • Snowshoeing or cross-country skiing during the winter
  • Mountain biking among the many trails in the Sandia Mountain foothills

My favorite walking route is the Old Town to Downtown Walking Tour or the Paseo del Bosque Trail.

Albuquerque has 19 museums covering everything from turquoise and rattlesnakes to fine art, personal computers and nuclear science.

For a night of dancing, go to:

Salsa Baby Dance Studio

Tango at Hotel Andaluz

One Up

Frontier is the spot for late night dining.

To find out what’s going on a night or on weekends, read Local IQ or Alibi and www.ItsATrip.org of course!

Special Shapes, Albuquerque Hot Air Balloon Fiesta, New Mexico, Noah's Ark, Nancy D. Brown, travel

Visit the Albuquerque International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta

You can tell a lot about Albuquerque from visiting Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta –  the hot air balloon capital of the world!

In the spring you should attend:

  • Gathering of Nations Pow Wow
  • American Indian Week Pueblo Days
  • Restaurant Week
  • Women & Creativity
  • Albuquerque Annual Wine Festival
  • Run for the Zoo

In the summer you should attend:

  • AAA Albuquerque Isotopes game
  • One of the many live music concerts at the Rio Grande Zoo, Botanic Gardens or Albuquerque Museum
  • Downtown Grower’s Market
  • Savor Albuquerque cultural festival
  • Annual Folk Festival

In the fall you should visit:

  • Albuquerque International Balloon
  • McCall’s Pumpkin Patch and haunted house
  • Taste of Albuquerque
  • Albuquerque BrewFest
  • New Mexico Wine Festival
  • New Mexico State Fair
  • Globalquerque

In the winter you should go to:

  • NM Symphony Orchestra or one of the many performing arts events
  • Holiday festivities – especially in Old Town & Nob Hill
  • New Mexico Thunderbird basketball games
  • Weems International Artfest
  • New Mexico Bowl
New Mexico Pottery, Albuquerque, Nancy D. Brown, travel

Hand painted pottery in Albuquerque, New Mexico

Hidden gems in Albuquerque are the Fresco Torreon at the National Hispanic Cultural Center and the Native American dancing at Indian Pueblo Cultural Center.

For a great breakfast treat or espresso, go to:

  • The Grove
  • Flying Star
  • 66 Diner
  • Gold Street Caffe
  • The Grove

Just outside of  Albuquerque, you can visit:

  • The Turquoise Trail and have lunch at the Mine Shaft Tavern
  • Acoma Pueblo and have lunch at the Y’aak’a Cafe

You’ll  need a rental car to see Albuquerque, but Old Town, Downtown, Uptown and Nob Hill are very walkable neighborhoods.

If you have kids, you won’t want to miss:

  • Albuquerque BioPark – zoo, botanic gardens, aquarium and Tingley Beach
  • Explora Science Center
  • New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
  • Cliff’s Amusement Park
  • Hinkle Family Fun Center
  • Anderson-Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum

What are your favorite things to do in Albuquerque, New Mexico?

Thanks to Megan Mayo of Albuquerque Convention & Visitors Bureau for assistance with this post. You may also become a Facebook Fan of Albuquerque and follow them on Twitter. I was a guest of  Albuquerque. Article, YouTube video and photos by Nancy D. Brown

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