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When you think of food festivals, Pleasant Grove normally is not the first place that comes to mind. Next Saturday, Mayor Mike Rawlins and local city officials look to change that perception in southeast Dallas. The Taste of Pleasant Grove kicks off its first festival in Memorial Park on July 27, 2013.

The fun filled day will include food tasting, a cook off, shopping, a mini car show, an 85-foot boot camp obstacle course, and boxing matches. Children can enjoy inflatable slides, pony rides, clowns and face painting. The highlight of the event will be an evening concert by Havana NRG, a timba-influenced Latin salsa band.

 

“This is a great opportunity for families and friends to eat, play and shop together, but more importantly, local businesses and budding entrepreneurs can showcase their products,” states Georgia Reese, event coordinator and President of Clarice Community Services.

 

Taste of Pleasant Grove happens Saturday, July 27, 2013. The free event will be held at the Crawford Memorial Park at 8700 Elam Road, Dallas, TX 75217 from 8 am to 8 pm. Event sponsors include Wal-Mart, Sam’s Club, Starwalk of Dallas, INKS, Integrality Consulting, Soulgood Vegetarian to Go and Eastfield College Business Club.

Story by Cynthia Nevels, author of Soulful Vegetarian Cooking: A Southern Girl's Meaty Love Affair and Romantic Journey to Natural Foods on Instagram, amateur chef and natural food enthusiast.

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When you think of food festivals, Pleasant Grove normally is not the first place that comes to mind. Next Saturday, Mayor Mike Rawlins and local city officials look to change that perception in southeast Dallas. The Taste of Pleasant Grove kicks off its first festival in Memorial Park on July 27, 2013.

The fun filled day will include food tasting, a cook off, shopping, a mini car show, an 85-foot boot camp obstacle course, and boxing matches. Children can enjoy inflatable slides, pony rides, clowns and face painting. The highlight of the event will be an evening concert by Havana NRG, a timba-influenced Latin salsa band.

 

“This is a great opportunity for families and friends to eat, play and shop together, but more importantly, local businesses and budding entrepreneurs can showcase their products,” states Georgia Reese, event coordinator and President of Clarice Community Services.

 

Taste of Pleasant Grove happens Saturday, July 27, 2013. The free event will be held at the Crawford Memorial Park at 8700 Elam Road, Dallas, TX 75217 from 8 am to 8 pm. Event sponsors include Wal-Mart, Sam’s Club, Starwalk of Dallas, INKS, Integrality Consulting, Soulgood Vegetarian to Go and Eastfield College Business Club.

Story by Cynthia Nevels, author of Soulful Vegetarian Cooking: A Southern Girl's Meaty Love Affair and Romantic Journey to Natural Foods on Instagram, amateur chef and natural food enthusiast.

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Whole Foods will open its doors at 5100 Beltline Road in Addison on Tuesday, July 16, 2013 at 8:00AM. They have gone to great lengths to pay homage to Kaboom Town. Much of the artwork and decor reflects the town's highlights from the firework bursts to airplanes paying tribute to Addison's Flight Museum. The new 40,000 square foot building is green from floor to ceiling using reclaimed wood from Texas and 21 auto adjustable skylights.

The new store offers fresh and organic goodies for food and wine lovers such as custom cheese creations upon request, over 550 varieties of spicy and savory cheeses; and a new "Wine Geek" feature with wine favorites from local oenophiles, sommeliers, chefs and local media.  There will also be new ripe ideas hanging around on the flying banana display in the produce section and tasty lemon dill almonds. Local DFW suppliers will provide everything from Deep Ellum beer, wine to Dorper lamb. Patrons can try one of the many beers on draft and wine by the glass at the Spirit of 76 bar which has 25 beverages on tap.

If you are thinking about eating cleaner or adding more whole foods to your diet, try the concierge service. Guests can email or call in their grocery order and Whole Foods will do the shopping for you. They can collect plant-based goodies from local farmers and have it ready for you in time for dinner. Your first concierge order is free. 

If you are in the area, drop by on Tuesday, July 16, 2013, at 8:00AM. The first 100 guests will receive Whole Foods Market gift cards in varying denominations ranging from $5 up to $250. You can even charge your electric car at the new charging station.

 


 

Story by Cynthia Nevels, amateur chef and natural food enthusiast. Chef Cynthia is owner of Soulgood Vegetarian to Go and contributing writer for Eatgreendfw.com. She is the author of her latest book, titled "Soulful Vegetarian Cooking: A Southern Girl’s Meaty Love Affair and Romantic Journey to Natural Foods on Instagram."

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Jack’s Southern Comfort FoodThere is simply something magical about the great taste of southern comfort food. When you are famished and tired of eating fast food; you want something to hit the spot. Perhaps a bowl of homemade mac ‘n cheese, freshly picked peas or fluffy buttermilk biscuits could be the fix you need to help you relax and forget about your work day.

It helps to eat foods that are prepared with ingredients from local sources. If nothing else it makes you feel good about eating well. There is one restaurant in Dallas that understands how important local foods are to helping its patrons feel good about eating well.  Jack’s Southern Comfort Food is a family business with a mission to serve locally farmed produce, cage free organic eggs, pure butter and locally produced dairy. They prepare it in a way that feels like it just came out of your mother’s kitchen.

I asked Chef Jones why using local foods in his restaurant is important. Jones sharesd, “It is the way I grew up. It was important to my mother to find local farmers and artisans, bring home the goods and create something spectacular.”

Legendary Dallas restaurateur Scott Jones, started Jack’s Southern Comfort Food, a new restaurant, market and catering company that pays homage to this culinarian’s humble roots and his mama’s home cooking. Jones is a Texas culinary legend with a reputation for doing the best gourmet home-cookin’ outside of your mama’s and mee-maw’s houses. Drawing from his Texan and Cajun roots, Jones is known for such innovative restaurant concepts as Screen Door, Café Italia, gourmet a go-go, and Cowtown Diner.

Jack’s Southern Comfort Food will showcase samples at this weekend’s Taste of Dallas. The Taste of Dallas kicks off this Friday, July 12, 2013. You can, also, taste some of his can’t-beat-this-if-you-tried, shut-the-front-door kind of biscuit recipe at the family restaurant located at 1905 Greenville Avenue, where the sweet smell of home-cooked goodness wafts through the air. But you have to hurry, the restaurant will move to a new location and serve their last brunch on July 28, 2013.

 

Local food sources Chef Jones likes to patron:

Lemley’s Produce and Plants

Dallas Farmers Market

 

Rudolph Market and Sausage

Deep Ellum

 

Dallas Mozzarella

Deep Ellum

 

To learn more tune in to the Disrupt Radio interview, hosted by Cynthia Nevels, with Chef Scott Jones.


Story by Cynthia Nevels, amateur chef and natural food enthusiast. Chef Cynthia is owner of Soulgood Vegetarian to Go and contributing writer for Eatgreendfw.com. She is the author of her latest book, titled "Soulful Vegetarian Cooking: A Southern Girl’s Meaty Love Affair and Romantic Journey to Natural Foods on Instagram."