Archive for 'Food'

“Nassau Street Sampler” Opens “Late Thursdays” Series of Events at the University Art Museum

Posted on 03. Sep, 2010 by .

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We caught up with Elizabeth Lemoine, Princeton University Student Outreach Coordinator to learn more about the Nassau Street Sampler scheduled for Thursday September 16th. This lively food festival is designed to introduce incoming students as well as Princeton community members to the tasty array of dining options available to them from local Princeton merchants just outside the “orange bubble.”

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Trinity Church Lawn Concert, “Princeton to Port-au-Prince” to benefit Haitian Classrooms

Trinity Church Lawn Concert, “Princeton to Port-au-Prince” to benefit Haitian Classrooms

Posted on 07. May, 2010 by .

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On Sunday, May 16th, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., Trinity Church will stage “Princeton to Port-au-Prince”, a rain or shine lawn concert with 100% of the profits to benefit Episcopal Relief and Development’s school rebuilding for Haitian children. On Trinity’s Stockton street front lawn, facing Princeton borough hall and Morven, bring a lawn chair and enjoy a variety of live music and fun activities for families, added with Haitian fare from Trenton’s Mommie Joe’s Caribbean restaurant, all served up with wine, beer (including Jamaican) and lemonade for the kids. Suggested admission is $20 per person, $30 per family. The Haitian food buffet is $10, with a children’s meal of hot dog, chips and unlimited lemonade for $5.

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Chefs from NYC’s NOBU, MEGU and Tao Combine Talents at HANAMI Restaurant in Princeton

Chefs from NYC’s NOBU, MEGU and Tao Combine Talents at HANAMI Restaurant in Princeton

Posted on 16. Dec, 2009 by .

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HANAMI Princeton: A Celebrasian of Family, Fortune & Fun. By day HANAMI offers high quality lunch options for workers in the area who want value and only have an hour to get in and out. By night, HANAMI will fill the void for real fresh and unique Sushi and interpretive Japanese and Chinese dishes all prepared by young pedigreed chefs in a very cool atmosphere.

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TV Food Network’s “Ace of Cakes” signs book at Kitchen Kapers on December 4th

TV Food Network’s “Ace of Cakes” signs book at Kitchen Kapers on December 4th

Posted on 10. Nov, 2009 by .

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Kitchen Kapers, the kitchenware store on Palmer Square, has announced that Chef Duff Goldman, the TV Food Network “Ace of Cakes” will be conducting signings of his new book “ACE OF CAKES: Inside the World of Charm City Cakes” (On Sale: October 20, 2009; William Morrow Cookbooks; $35.00) on Friday, December 4th from 2:30 to 4:00 p.m. at Kitchen Kapers here in Princeton.

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Trader Joe’s to Open New Store September 25th at The Square at West Windsor on Route 1

Trader Joe’s to Open New Store September 25th at The Square at West Windsor on Route 1

Posted on 21. Sep, 2009 by .

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Trader Joe’s Grocery Store is set to open a 11,000 square foot store on September 25, 2009 in the Shops at West Windsor center on Route 1 North. Trader Joe’s will carry a large selection from their private label, as well as everyday items such as dairy, produce, and meats, poultry and fish.

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Palmer Square Hosts 18th Annual JazzFeast

Palmer Square Hosts 18th Annual JazzFeast

Posted on 07. Sep, 2009 by .

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On Saturday, September 12, 2009, Palmer Square will host their 18th annual JazzFeast. The open-air festival features performances by some of the industry’s best jazz musicians and showcases cuisine from a selection of the area’s finest restaurants.

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Christine Waltermyer Trains “Natural Chefs” in Princeton

Christine Waltermyer Trains “Natural Chefs” in Princeton

Posted on 04. Sep, 2009 by .

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With over a decade of experience in the field of natural cooking, Christine Waltermyer is a masterful chef and teacher specializing in macrobiotic and vegan cuisines. Christine has appeared on Ebru TV’s “Daily Connection” as a regularly featured chef. Her personal chef clients have included well known celebrities, and Christine also teaches “Food for Life” cooking classes for The Cancer Project.

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