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3rd Annual Holiday Cookie Jamboree

This cookie contest party was nutz. Thank you all for bringing the awesome cookies. I’m not sure who won the grand prize. All I know is that the trophy got passed around into the crowd and manhandled into pieces. Thanks to all who performed –Jantar, Marcellus Hall, Animal Hands, Gang of Craft, Playboys of the Western World, Matt Gill, Cold Lumps & the Cookie Cutters, Nimesh Patel, The Sweatermen, This Frontier Needs Heroes and Justice of the Unicorns. Thank you Good Co. for the party bus! Thank you Brad, Jessica and Russ for co-hosting. Two days later, my fingers still smell like cookies.

Here are the pics. Something happened to the place cards. Shit.

I was taking a piss when the Sweatermen started National Lampoon’s Vacation’s “Holiday Road”. I just heard the whole bar erupting in the sing-along. When I came out, they went into this little number…

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3rd Annual Holiday Cookie Jamboree is a Go!

What: It’s a cookie contest, a sing-along and a party. Get your hot licks ready and bring your best cookies. We’re working on a cool trophy.

When: Thursday December 16th, 2010 @ 7:30pm (NY event 30min rule? Maybe not)
Where: Good Co. Bar – 10 Hope St (between Roebling St & Havemeyer St) Brooklyn, NY 11211

How: FREE! ALL IS WELCOME! BRING COOKIES OR COME TO EAT THEM!

Your hosts: This Frontier Needs Heroes, Justice of the Unicorns and Me So Hungry

Musical Guests: Animal Hands, Jantar, Logjam Jr., Sam Jayne, Playboys Of The Western World, Shonali Bhowmik, Dream Diary and many more.

Here’s the Facebook event page for you to RSVP and invite your friends.

This is what happened last year! And this is what the Greenpoint Gazette wrote about us. For some reason I was talking about how to pick up chicks in the interview.

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NEXT Shabbat – Hanukkah Dinner

My roommate, Bonnie threw a Shabbat/Hanukkah dinner party –all paid for by Birthright Israel. I don’t really understand, but they’re this charity that sends young Jewish adults to Israel for a 10-day trip. And they also give money to host Shabbat dinners. Right now $14 per person, up to 16 people. Our last one, it was $18pp. So all this food and booze was free. That’s a sweet deal to be Jewish.

Bonnie got all this fish. Lox, smoked salmon and herring. I liked the herring on the cracker. She got some of it at Russ & Daughters. They didn’t believe her when she said she wanted lox. They kept insisting that she was thinking of smoked salmon (the stuff they call lox at the bagel store). They even make her taste it to make sure. The lox were a lot saltier.

All in all, it was a lot of fun. I learned how to play dradle, gamble with chocolate coins and get drunk on Hebrew beer. It was like that last time with that bottle of Manischewitz.

Birthright Israel – NEXT Shabbat website

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Eggland’s Best Blogger Event

Alright, I felt stupid not knowing what Eggland’s Best was when I showed up to their blogger event. I didn’t really read the invite. All I knew was that it was across the street from my work at the Institute of Culinary Education. So what is Eggland’s Best? According to them, they’re the #1 branded egg in the U.S. And for this party, we were going to drink, cook and eat. I got the feeling from the bartender that he knew he was going to be my best friend that night.

They gave us aprons, cooking hats and put us to work. I volunteered to cut the duck prosciutto, because it sounds the most awesome. Eating the remnants from my fingers, it was pretty good. Almost like pork prosciutto, but maybe more like jerky. I moved onto poaching eggs. I fucked a lot of them up, but did make some nice ones.

I soon got bored and went back to drinking and watched everyone else work. I asked Roger, one of the managers at Eggland’s Best, if he got to take home all the eggs he wanted for free. I’m not sure what happened, but he soon went off on a whole spiel on eggs as if I blogged for PETA or made the movie, Food Inc. He told me the complexities of running an egg business, the effects of biofuel to the cost of corn (chicken feed), eggs being food that not only rich people should be able to afford (if we were to spend the money to free range every chicken), and why he won’t eat organic, cage-free eggs (which they do also sell). His reasoning: chickens on a free range kill each other and eat their own shit. That’s interesting for someone who can eat any egg he wants. All this might sound like a downer for a fun food blog event, but I really appreciated his honesty and I was genuinely interested.

We went on to eat some food. The CEO gave a Q&A and showed us the Hard Cooked Peeled Eggs in a Bag I posted earlier. I don’t know if it was just me, but I got the sense that some people there were as wasted as me. I believe the CEO gave one of the hard cooked eggs to the bloggers, then immediately took it back so he could squish it in his hand. Did that really happen?

It was an interesting event. I got some perspective from the business side of eggs and learned that with a few drinks, people seem to be a bit more human and in my case, relatable. When I left the building, I had no idea where I was even though I was right across the street from my work.

…I’m not really choosing sides here as far as animal ethics. I know it would suck to live in a cage, but at the same time the chicken probably thinks it sucks that I’m going eat its babies. As far as Eggland’s Best, they are a co-op owned by the farmers, they do sell organic & cage free eggs along with their regular caged ones, and are seemingly eco-conscious.

Eggland’s Best website – http://www.egglandsbest.com

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Senagalese Summer @ Le Grand Darkar

I had  a good time at the Senagalese Summer event at Le Grand Darkar in Clinton Hill. I surely took advantage of the unlimited sangria. Plenty of fritters. My favorite thing there was the Oven Roasted Dates stuffed with Spiced Lamb and Habanero. It was mad good. Thanks Jenn and Lake Isle Press for the invite.

More coverage at the Examiner by Ultra Clay.

Le Grand Darkar – 285 Grand Ave (btwn Clifton Pl & Lafayette Ave) Brooklyn, NY 11238

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Senegalese Summer Ticket Giveaway

I have a free ticket to giveaway (courtesy of Lake Isle Press) to this awesome food event, celebrating Pierre Thiam’s battle on Iron Chef America. There will be a special screening of this upcoming episode where he battles Iron Chef Bobby Flay, unlimited sangria & Senegalese food and music.

All you have to do to enter for the ticket giveaway is email me at jason@mightysweet.com and I’ll either pick one from random or choose the strangest message. If no one enters, I’ll just take your mom.

Tickets are also available here for $25 advance ($30 door). No need to tell me to drink $25 worth of sangria and try new ethnic food I’ve never had.

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Fudgie the Whale Cake Birthday Bash

We celebrated Rusty’s birthday with a Carvel Fudgie the Whale Cake, Boca Nuggets and Coors Lights. This is my first Fudgie. It sorta tasted like a Hot Fudge Sunday from McDonalds. It was really good. We cooked up some Boca Nuggets and real Chicken Nibblers. It’s crazy that real chicken costs a lot cheaper than fake chicken and the fake chicken tasted much more like real chicken. Baby Ike really liked the fancy sauce (mayo and ketchup).

Then headed out to check out Neil and Diane’s new club in Park Slope, The Rock Shop. They have an awesome upstairs and rooftop and the stage looks like it has a pretty rad sound system. I can’t wait to try it out.  Their Grand Opening party was catered from Oaxaca across the street. Some nice tacos there and green hot sauce.

Rusty’s mother sent him this old school assignment he did when he was a kid.

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Natural Tofu Korean Restaurant

We had pre-karaoke dinner at Natural Tofu. It’s interesting that there’s also BCD Tofu House on the same block. You get the usual Korean (banchan) side dishes, but the fish on the side is the some of the best I’ve had at a Korean restaurant. I believe it’s smelt and has a very fishy flavor. Much more interesting than the usual fried fishes. There’s some darker meat close to the head that shook me up with a strong oily flavor, similar to cod fish oil. I wonder if you can just order complimentary fish & side dishes, because that’s mostly what I like and just want to eat.

I ordered the Natural Tofu hot bowl + beef short ribs. The menu says you can get it “vagetarian”, but I went with the combination instead. You have to be quick and crack the egg into the hot bowl right when you get. I’m always too slow because I’m taking photos and the egg never really seems to cook. I don’t know about these tofu hot bowls (in general). It’s never as exciting or flavorful as it looks. Disappointing for being the entree. The beef short ribs were really tasty though.

Then karaoke at Duet 35. Lot’s fun. You can ask for the Jesus fish tambourine at the desk.

Natural Tofu – 34 W 32nd St (2nd floor, btwn 5th Ave & Broadway) New York, NY 10001
Karaoke Duet 35 -  53 W 35th St (2nd floor, btwn 5th Ave & Avenue Of The Americas) New York, NY 10001