California Wine Month


Happy September everyone, and this leads to my favorite month of the year.  Not just because it is California Wine Month, but because September has always been a month of change for me, and this September, is no exception as I will be moving to Northern California at the end of it.

But, yes, September is California Wine Month and I’d like to show case a variety of events happening in the different wine regions for the month long celebrations:

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Temecula:

Purchase a SIP pass for just 35 dollars, and you will receive a flight from 4 of the 35 wineries within the region.

On September 14th: The annual CRUSH event will be taking place at Calloway Winery.  Tickets are 75 PP or 100 VIP PP.   This event will bring together all of the winemakers from the 35 wineries, with gourmet foods, dancing and entertainment throughout the night.  A fun event not to miss. Event is from 7 to 9:30pm on September 14th.

And stop by Temecula Wines for a full listing of Wine events happening throughout the month of September.

San Luis Obispo:

Book your trip to San Luis Obispo during the month of September and partake in various activities and events happening throughout the month:

September 4th: Casitas Estate Farm to Fork Farmer’s Market Lunch Tour

September 7th: 11th Annual Rendezvous

September 7th: I Madonnari Festival: Each September the Plaza of the Old Mission in San Luis Obispo is transformed with color ful large scale paintings by artists and young people.

September 8th: CCRRF Wine Train: In Celebration of Railroad Festival, the second Sunday of the month will offer wine train excursions.

September 8th: Walking Vineyard Tour: Come to San Miguel to join in the California Wine Month Celebrations as we tour the Villa San-Juliette estate vineyards and end with lunch.

September 14th: Morro Bay Avocado and Margarita Festival

September 14th: Orchard to Table: Olive Oil Experience and Dinner: Just 30 spots available so make your reservations fast.

September 15th: Partake in the Old Fashion Grape Stomp in San Miguel

September 18th: CCRRF: A special Wine Train Excursion has been scheduled for Santa Barbara

September 21st: 805 Beach Festival: Celebrate the last day of summer at this beach festival in Avila Beach.

September 26-28: Sunset: Savor the Central Coast.  This three day event allows for you to find the latest culinary and wine trends from across California and the Western Coast.

September 26th: Arroyo Grande Harvest Festival: Kicks off Friday evening at 4pm.

Paso Robles:

Paso Robles, very close to San Luis Obispo also has a variety of fun events planned for the month of September including the 3 Day Savor Festival with a variety of dinners, Sunset in the Vineyards at Vina Robles and more.

Throughout the month there are a variety of hotel accommodations packages to choose from.  Stay at the Adelaide Inn to the Paso  Robles Inn to many more.

Livermore County:

There are a variety of wine events happening in Livermore County during the month of September:

Sept. 5th: Winemaker Brent Amos is pouring wine at 1st Street Wine Company: 10 dollars

Sept. 12th: REO Speedwagon at Wente Vineyards

Sept. 21st: RM Harvest Celebration.  Cost: 10 dollars

Sept. 26th: California Wine Month Luncheon in the Garden

Cost: 125 dollars.

Sept. 27th: Port and Cigars Under the Stars

Cost: 25 dollars

Sept. 28th: Grape Stompin Wine Sippin

McGrail Vineyards and Winery

12 – 4:30pm

Cost: 25 dollars

For a full listing of Livermore County California Wine Month events visit here.

For a full listing of events happening in Santa Barbara please visit here.

And for a complete listing of events happening ALL over California visit here.  Get out and experience California Wine this month.

 

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Are you READY for the #LACountyFair FOOOOOODDDD?


Disclosure: I was invited out to a media food preview night to sample all the goodness shown below.

Are you ready to see WHAT to try at this year’s LA County Fair?  The fair, which opens up today, Friday, August 30th and goes through September 29th lasts for 30 days.

With live animals, entertainment, shopping, shows, and as much food as you can imagine, it’s the fair to go to every September.

So, here comes the LA County Fair food:

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The fair favorite every year is seeing what Chicken Charlie’s will come up with every year.  And boy, did he go all out this year.

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1) The Krispy Kreme Sloppy Joe

For the fans of Sloppy Joes out there, when you first hear of the combination you’re like “whoa.”  When you first bite into it, you’re even more likely to say “Whoa” but I guranteed you, you’ll be back for more.

Chicken Charlie’s also developed the Krispy Kreme Hamburger!  Two Donuts, two burgers, and two slices of cheese; which I heard a lot of “loves” on.

2) Chicken Kabobs

How can you not have Chicken Kabobs coming from a name like “Chicken Charlies?”  This Kabob comes wrapped in pita bread.  Between the chicken are yummy vegetables making it a complete meal.

3) The Bacon Wrapped Pickle

Another new item this year is the Bacon Wrapped Pickle.  When you first get the item you are intrigued in how the bacon is completely wrapped up around the pickle then you bite into it and it’s a big “Whoa.”  That’s good, go have another.

4) Deep Fried Twinkie

And of course, nothing says fair food like the Deep Fried Twinkies.  Given the choice of Strawberry or Chocolate sauce, of course.

And, you just can’t go to the LA County Fair without stopping by the Tasti Chips booth.

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Their newest variety this year includes the Chipotle BBQ Beef “Dirty” Chips.  Full of Cheese, Green Onions, Bleu Cheese, Tomatoes and of course, Chipotle flavored sauce all loaded over the potatoes chips.

The best part of Tasti Chips is they’re completely gluten free using the California Grown Potatoes and 100% pure allergen free peanut oil.

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It was around this time where a beverage was needed and lo and behold The Skinny Bar wasn’t too far away.  This year they were serving up their low calorie cocktails, but when I went over they were serving up their Hard Apple Ciders.  “The Sunset” and “Angry Orchard.”

I tried out the Angry Orchard, and not being much of a beer cider girl I loved it, and could see myself enjoying these throughout the fair.  Grab a stool at the bar and enjoy a drink or two at the Skinny Bar.

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No fair food is complete without a corn dog.  The one item guranteed to be on a stick at the LA County Fair.

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Monster Grill has you covered with hot dogs, corn dogs, hamburgers, curly fries, beverages and more.

And afterwards, be sure to stop by Fresh Fries for all the fry options you can’t go without:

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From Cheese Fries to Chili Cheese Fries to my favorite “Marshmallow Yammies” they have a bit of everything.

If you’re craving something a little sweet you may just want to stop off at Cornucopia Cafe.  From Cinnamon Rolls to Churros to cold smoothies to frozen coffees they will keep you happy.

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And if you’re craving a little bit of Southern Cooking make sure to stop by Harold & Belle’s to Geaux.  You can get your fixings of catfish, crawfish, bread pudding and much more.  See?

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Another favorite of mine at the fair is Ten Pound Buns.  The hardest part with their booth is deciding which topping to get:

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Last year they came out with the Bacon and Nutella combination.  Did any of you try it?  Prior to that time I had always heard of bacon and nutella together, but never tried it until Ten Pound Buns, and I soon found the delicious goodness of bacon and nutella together.  Just in case you forgot what it looks like:

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You know you want to try it, right?

But the most ingenius idea of the night came out of Texas Style BBQ with their Beef Brisket Sundae.

Beef Brisket layered over Mash Potatoes with a Cherry Tomato right on top.  This is perfect for the person that loves BBQ but hates getting their hands messy because it comes with a fork.

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The best part about the Beef Brisket Sundae?  The price.  Just 7 dollars for this bowl full of yumminess.

So, tell me.  What are you trying first at this year’s LA County Fair?

LA County Fair

August 30th through September 29th

Admission:

  • Season Pass $29.99
  • Weekdays
    Adults, 13+: $12
    Child, ages 6-12: $8
    Seniors 60+: $10
  • Weekends
    Adults, 13+: $19
    Child, ages 6-12: $12
    Seniors 60+: $15

Parking:

  • Weekdays $12
  • Weekends $15
  • Valet/Gate 3 $30
  • Season Pass $60

 

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Discount Mom Flyer for Disney Junior! Live on Tour Pirate and Princess Adventure


Disclosure: I work with Feld Entertainment to promote their yearly events. 

Last week you heard about the Disney Junior! Live on Tour Pirate and Princess Adventure.  This week we’re showing you how much YOU can save with this  “Discount Mom Flyer.”

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That’s right.  For just 68 dollars you are able to take the entire family to this fun event.  Another show time has been added for September 21st at 7pm because of the popularity of this show.  Just need to use Offer code: MOM

Long Beach:

Terrace Theater: 300 E. Ocean Blvd.

September 21st, 2013 (1:00pm, 4:00pm, 7:00pm) 

September 22nd, 2013 (1:00pm, 4:00pm)

Disney Junior Live Pirate and Princess Adventure - Jake, Izzy & Cubby

Hollywood:

Dolby Theater: 6801 Hollywood Blvd.

September 27th, 2013: 6:30pm

September 28th, 2013: 10:30am, 1:30pm, 4:30pm

September 29th, 2013: 1:30pm, 4:30pm

Disney Junior Live Pirate and Princess Adventure #1

Ticket Prices: 25.00/30.00/45.00/70.00

Order Tickets by Phone: 800-745-3000

Online: Ticketmaster.Com

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