Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Dinner, Movie & Local Popcorn!

Starting tonight Corner Table is teaming up with cooking group, Cooking Minnesota, to do 3 nights of dinner + movie at Corner Table. The dinners will be 3 course meals featuring the best that harvest season has to offer, served family style. Beer and wine will be available for purchase.

After dinner we will be moving outside to watch FRESH: New thinking on what we're eating. The movie takes on the large subject on reinventing our food system. It's already sold out 3 showings in Minneapolis.

Beer and popcorn, both locally produced, will be available while we watch the movie and facilitate a discussion about how home cooks can incorporate conscientious food choices for our families, health and planet.

Movie tickets without dinner are also available. Dinners begin at 6:30pm. Movie begins at 9pm

Come on out Radar supporters of all-thing local, I'll be there tomorrow night.

Click here for tickets.

Friday, June 26, 2009

Radar E-Tail Find, MN Necklace

Radar E-Tail Finds: The Unexpected for Less Than You Expected. If interested in ordering, please email Jen@radar-msp.com BY MON, JUNE 29, 9 am

Love our state? Then show it off with this 14k Minnesota State Necklace! $150

Measurements:
State: Approx. 1"
Length: 16"


Not from MN? No problem, the necklace comes in each and every state!

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Tonight is "Target FREE Thursday Night" at the Walker

It's all about Remake & Revamp at the Walker Art Center:

Tonight, June 25th - Screenprinting with Calpurnia Peach

Flowers, bikes, fireflies, lake cabins—what do you associate with a Minnesota summer? Calpurnia Peach helps participants to design a personal emblem of summery good times and screenprint it on clothing brought from home. Bring along additional used or gently worn clean clothes to donate to Kulture Klub Collaborative, a nonprofit arts organization that works with homeless teens.




Check out Calpurnia Peach's Etsy page.

And for more Thursday Nights at the Walker, click here.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Heidi's


Last night my friend Erin and I went to Heidi's for dinner. I was thrilled and a bit surprised we could get it at the prime time of 7:15, especially when I made the reservation on Monday.

I do selfishly wish Heidi's had a bar, as that is my preference when going out - it allows a more intimate dining, drinking or nibbling experience. I prefer not to lean into the table to converse with my dinner date. A restaurant bar also allows an easier walk-in experience and since I'm not such a planner when it comes to dining, knowing a bar is available opens up my chances of eating there last-minute. And that's why this is only my second time at Heidi's, Tim and I can never get in when we do a "drop-in".

Erin and I met next door at Black Bird's bar, which has such a cozy neighborhood feel and welcomes the Heidi's pre-dinner crowd. It was nice to hear the bartender say how wonderful Heidi's is, these two neighbors play nice and need each other.

Erin and I split a bottle of white, which was $26, very reasonable. Then our server told us about the "Shefzilla" surprise. I liked this concept, it was intriguing to order not knowing what was coming - so for $12 she arrived with a mystery dish of "Watermelon Shrimp Soup" that will be offered on the new updated seasonal menu next week. It was a summery, light and unique start to our meal.

Then we ordered our main courses, and afterwards, another concept I appreciated, our server offered an item not on the menu, a "tasting" of the chefs "Salmon Springroll" for $2.50. Erin and I both jumped at it, why wouldn't we?


I leaned into Erin and said, "ok, now they will really have me coming back if they offer a $2.50 dessert". I love dessert, I hate big desserts. I need a bite of sweet after my meals, a dessert "bite" concept is one I am always looking for and one I will offer someday at "my restaurant".


Our main entrees arrived, Erin had the Petite Beef Tenderloin with buttery-soaked Pomme Confit and Asparagus. I had the Sea Bass with Parsley Puree' and Creamy Mussel Foam. We both loved mine, we both loved the buttery-soaked potatoes. The tenderloin was good, not as loveable as the other items.



So then the dessert list was dropped off, no $2.50 options, that's ok, it was a lot to expect after all the former delights. We both zeroed in on the Sweet Potato Beignet with crème Anglaise, crispy sage. That too was loveable and was, small! Thank you Heidi's!

And thanks for making a Tuesday night in your cozy, Euro-style space so enjoyable and full of a few surprises.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Edgy Kids Summer Ts

Radar E-Tail Finds: The Unexpected for Less Than You Expected. If interested in ordering, please email Jen@radar-msp.com



Unique, creative and a tad edgy, yep. Prices on these items, END TUES @ NOON.

Infant girl & boy one-sies: $18



Infant & Boys Ts, $22

Variety of Ts for girls and boys, $23



Collared Boys Ts, $27


Again, prices on these items, END TUES @ NOON. If interested in ordering, please email Jen@radar-msp.com

Have T.O.T.E. will travel in eco-friendly style

If you missed the Urban Junket Sample Sale this weekend, owner, Tracy Dyer offered advance and discounted ordering of their new T.O.T.E. Bag. I got mine, which will arrive in 3 weeks!

T.O.T.E. (To Observe The Earth)Convertible Tote Bags are made from water resistant coated and lined with fabric made from recycled plastic bottles. Each bag can change in to three different shapes with the use of strategically placed snaps. An adjustable strap accompanies every bag and allows you to wear the bag right where you want it. A small business card holder hangs from the outside of each bag and comes in handy for electronic cards as well.

So if you are in the market for a cool, smart and stylish 3-in-1 bag, they are available online.







Friday, June 19, 2009

Inhale, Exhale, Shop.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Food, Fashion, Art, Shopping, Theater and Dear Old Dad

Tonight, Thursday, June 18th

Radar's own and first ever, "Girls Going South" event (I'm working on the name) which supports two friends that own businesses, one in Savage and one in Prior Lake. Our first stop, Rosie Posie in Savage, to celebrate store-owner Tina's, 5th Anniversary!


Then we head three miles south to Perron's Sul Lago, for an always outstanding Italian dinner.




Ruby3 Summer 2009 Trunk Show
Thursday, June 18th 5-9pm


Another Ruby3 Project, My Father's Bookshelf at the Guthrie.
June 18 - June 28, 2009 (Opening June 19)
Dowling Studio
Anna Lee of Ruby3 is honored to be designing the costumes for Live Action Set's next play, My Father's Bookshelf.



To kick-off Gay Pride week, Tony & Timothy's Wedding - Thursday, June 18, Friday, June 19 or Saturday, June 20, 2009

Vita MN's Poolside Fashion Show




Friday, June 19th

Fox Tax
Hosts: Hootenanny: A Community, Photo Exhibition by Tony Nelson
Opening Reception, Friday June 19th, 6-11 PM
Afterwards at RedStag


Russel+Hazel's Sidewalk Sale:
Friday, June 19th & Saturday, June 20th




Urban Junket/Red Stamp Semi-Annual Sale



StyledLife hosts an ongoing Fun Friday event. Stop by in the early evening to sample champagne and gourmet chocolates as well as the diverse array of high-fashion accessories. Galleria, Edina, 952-928-8888

Saturday, June 20th

Design Collective's, Vacker Launch Party
Saturday, June 20th, 6 - 8 pm


VACKER by Alison Voelz:
A collection of upcycled knit sweaters, tops, shawls and dresses. A special part of the line is reconstructed T-shirts made from thrift store throwaways. A genuinely sweat shop free, eco-friendly, upcycled boutique line of contemporary designs.

Sunday, June 21st

Bring Dad to Kingfield Farmers Market with Chef Shack! Check out USA Today's mention of the Chef Shack.




Cruise with Dad:

St Paul gets Brasa and Joe Mauer, not fair.


What's a LB of 12 hour slow roast pulled pork, 1/4 LB pulled marinated chicken, cabbage salad w/fresh cilantro, corn bread w/ honey butter, Joe, the host with the most, two glasses of House Red and Alex Roberts, the nicest, nicest chef in town all add up to? A great first night for Tim and me at the new Brasa St Paul.



Alex is calling this east-side sister, an "American Diner", hours extend from lunch all the way til close allowing passer-byers, families, friends to stop in, hang, read the paper and meet up for some cornbread, plantains or grits throughout the afternoon.



I fell in love with the largest round restaurant table in town, seats 12-14 with a lazy-susan that could seat four! Alex offers this table the standard menu items or a special menus depending on guest preference and time of reservation - like presenting an "entire pork leg or shoulder" that then is pulled back in the kitchen.


Brasa is fresh, out of the world tasty, reasonable, local, premium food with a premium at the helm. One who is welcoming his guests to come in, hang out "diner-style". I am envious of St Paul, especially the Grand Ave residents, have all that just steps from their door.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Last Minute Dads Day Ideas

Five days away, are you set? If not here's a few other options.

Museum of Art & Design for the Dad who likes baseball + NYC + NYTimes, click-through to order:


The New Museum's Bullet Pen:


Other local options:

Lunch or Dinner and a free beer for Dad:



Summit Brewing Company, has tours and a store so does Surly Brewing Company.

Does he love the MN Twins? How about you and your siblings consider the opportunity at the new Target Field's Twins Tradition Inscriptions, where you can own personal baseball legacy by owning a portion of the Wall.

Or are you too busy to handle? Send me your wish list, and let Radar take care of it!

Monday, June 15, 2009

Want a little free home design help?


Saturday, June 13, 2009

Tonight, Los Vesparados!

Los Vesparados combines the cult following of scooters with a line up of local and international artists working in different styles and mediums to celebrate the spirit of the scooter. Join us Saturday June 13, 2009 at 6pm at the Northrup King Building in Northeast Minneapolis in what is to hopefully become the first of many annual scooter art shows.

Also part of the evenings events: An impromtu scooter show in the parking lot (ride your scooter here and you’re in the show!); A raffle to win a new Buddy Scooter; Scooter memorobilia display by Michael & Eric Dregni - authors of many books on the subject; Food by Chowgirls... and, uh...Costco!; DJ Aaron Porter will be spinning mod tunes; Scooter movies and old commercials projected.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Hey Golfers!

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Dad Done Right

Dad's day is coming, June 21st, here are some unique touches on the traditional manly gifts.

Instead of the expected tie, socks, or a baseball hat, how about kickin up his look with a fedora? Several options like the below found via Ebay. Radar E-Tail Retail is happy to handle ordering and gift wrapping for you.






Cook's of Crocus Hill is having their 4th Annual Garage Sale this weekend, bound to be a gadget there for Dad:



He likes to grill? Cook? I highly encourage you to go the extra step and buy local direct from the farm. The products are better for you, help our farmers and this action adds to the local movement, it just takes one person to make a difference, be that person. Several MN farms have easy shopping right on their site:

Hidden Stream Farm - specializing in grass-fed pork and beef.

Cedar Summit - dairy farm offering - milk, handmade cheese, ice cream and yogurt.

Grass Roots Farm - root says it all, fresh seasonal veggies.

Another option for family picnics, how about a Grill on the Go?

Mini Boss:


Classic mini Weber:
Then there's the Kamado, for the serious:


Dad's that like to bike - Recycled Tire Journal, Radar E-Tail Retail Find, $40



Duck Tape Wallets, Radar E-Tail Retail Find, $32





For the Dad that truly rocks, a personalized message Sterling Silver Guitar Pick for him to carry with him. Radar E-Tail Retail find, $40


Or is he a Super Hero? Radar E-Tail Retail find, $25 keychain


Sterling Silver Golf ball Marker. Radar E-Tail Retail find, $40


On a simpler note, Radar E-Tail Retail finds, under $15:

Manly soap: scent of Drakkar Noir, sexy I hear!


Bike Parts bracelet:


Personalized Coffee Sweater:


Leather initial keychain:


Bike Coasters:


Lego Cuff Links:


Those items marked Radar E-Tail Retail: The Unexpected for Less Than You Expected can be ordered, but act fast in time for Dad! Please email Jen@radar-msp.com with your order.

Need more personalized help? Radar offers personal shopping, let Jen help!
Jen@radar-msp.com


Thanks for your support of Radar and local businesses.