FoodBuzz – 2009 Taste The Nation Seattle

by alice on August 5, 2009 · 5 comments

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Last Thursday I had the privilege of covering Share Our Strength’s Taste The Nation, a premier culinary event on behalf of Foodbuzz.com. The timing of the event couldn’t have been better considering the day before Seattle reached a record breaking temperature of 103 degrees. During the bus ride downtown the anticipation of the event began to grow bigger and bigger. I wondered what types of food and drinks I would partake in and how nice it would be to cool down inside air-conditioned Benaroya Hall.
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Once I arrived I was excited to see all the restaurants and wineries represented. What I needed was a plan, what I wanted was dessert. As I glanced over each table I found myself stopping in front of Poppy Restaurant’s ice cream sundae table hosted by none other than Poppy’s Pasty Chef, Dana Cree. Although I have never dined inside Poppy, Dana Cree’s desserts are legendary among Seattle’s fooderati consisting of well known food writers, chefs, and authors.  Her cinnamon-basil ice cream sundae with black and blueberries topped with hazelnut streusel was unforgettable.  It’ no wonder everyone raves about Dana Cree’s desserts.
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After eating dessert I was ready to enjoy the rest of the evening.  I walked around to each table sampling savory bites and sipping wine from Seattle’s top restaurants and Washington wineries.  Below are several of the restaurants represented that evening along with their offerings.

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Cellars Restaurant

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Library Bistro and Bookstore Bar

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Chef Ethan Stowell and his lovely wife Angela Stowell of Anchovies & Olives

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Dahlia Lounge

campagne
Cafe Campagne

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Barrio

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Cedargreen Cellers

theo
Theo Chocolate

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Tini Bigs

tulio
Tulio

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Wolfgang Puck Catering

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Taste The Nation Seattle

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Silent and Live Auction benefiting Share Our Strength – Up for bid, Tom Douglas Triple Coconut Pie.  Winning bid was $400.

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As I visited different tables it was clearly evident how much each restaurateur supported the cause of Share Our Strength’s mission statement of “No Kid Hungry”.  More than 12 million children in America are at risk of hunger.  Share Our Strength partners with different corporations, raises funds, and provides education programming which teaches families how to prepare healthy, low-cost meals.  To learn more about Share Our Strength and how you can make a difference please visit their site here.

Thank you to FoodBuzz.com for the opportunity to Taste The Nation.

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August 5, 2009 at 11:43 pm

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Natasha - 5 Star Foodie August 7, 2009 at 6:19 am

Looks like a fabulous event – great cause and the food looks excellent!

Joan Nova August 7, 2009 at 8:26 am

I’ve always heard that Seattle is a real foodie town…just haven’t made it there yet. This event looks like a wonderful treat and all for a worthy cause.

Jen @ My Kitchen Addiction August 8, 2009 at 7:11 am

I always love your photographs – and these are definitely no exception! Looks like a wonderful event and a great way to support SOS!

jamieofalltrades August 9, 2009 at 10:01 pm

What a cool event. I would have loved to go. All that food (and drinks) looked amazing. Yum!

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