When Todd and Diane asked me to attend an event at their studio on Wednesday, I said yes faster than I could say yes to a sale at Anthropologie.
I think they have their own personal Anthropologie store, and then some, at their studio.
Check out the props. I hope they have a garage sale one day. I’ll be their best customer.
The event was co-hosted by KitchenAid and who doesn’t love a 7-quart Red Classy Lady.
Two stand mixers were raffled off to attendees, 3 food processors were given away, and one convection oven. I didn’t win anything but had one of the best days I’ve had in ages. I felt like I hit the jackpot just being among all the great energy and wonderful people.
About 30 bloggers were there and we were celebrating the release of Cristina Ferrare’s book, Big Bowl of Love, and Joy The Baker’s book, 100 Simple and Comforting Recipes
From Left to Right: Todd, Joy, Cristina, Diane, KitchenAid represenative Rachel, Alex (Cristina’s daughter)
Cristina made gorgeous food and there was pretty food in abundance.
Pretty food, pretty lighting, pretty much awesome.
The cauliflower and red peppers in that jar were so striking and spectacular in person when the light was hitting them just so.
If cauliflower could be called beautiful, that’s how.
Joy made the most amazing frosting that tasted like…
…melted Marshmallow Fluff!
There was a cupcake decorating station and Nancy “only” made 300 cupcakes the day before for the attendees to decorate.
I slathered the marshmallowey frosting onto a couple of cupcakes and in between decorating, I used plenty of those wooden sticks to sample some frosting BLTs (bites, licks, tastes). I promise, I didn’t double dip.
Todd was double-fisting blow torches and was just a wee bit excited about that.
I let him torch my tops.
That’s some of the best frosting ever. Egg whites, sugar, corn syrup. It’s in her book.
I was fortunate enough to receive a copy and let’s just say, I have already dog-eared about 10 recipes in the one day I’ve had my copy.
After the torching, I visited the cupcake-wrapping station where I packaged up the cupcakes.
Talk about an afterschool treat for a 5 year old girly girl: Pink cupcake wrappers, pink decorative sprinkles, pink ribbon, and a marshmallow-frosted cupcake. I got the Mom of the Week Award for that one.
Everyone was so fun-loving and genuinely happy at the event..
It was wonderful to see Diane and Todd again. I had not seen them since Food & Light in Boulder last summer, which was an extraordinary experience. It was a photography (and life) changing trip. I’ll never forget it.
It was fabulous to connect with local SoCal bloggers like Rachael and Jenny, and many other unpictured ladies (Naomi, Lori, Marie, Cirian, and many more)
While we were all gabbing away, eating, and laughing, oranges were being juiced with a Kitchen Aid stand mixer.
Freshly squeezed orange juice made for the best mimosas.
Mimosas, fun people, great energy, marshmallow frosting, food, cupcakes, cookbooks, stand mixers, food processors, bloggers, photographers. It was a phenomenal day!
Many thanks to Kitchen Aid, Todd & Diane, Cristina, Joy, and everyone who was there to make this day so fun!
Two other items:
1. I was nominated to The Kitchn’s Best Food Photography on a Blog list.
If you want to vote for me, I’d love it. You can sign in with your Facebook or Twitter name to register and voting is anonymous. Takes about 1.18 seconds to do. Wait for the page to load (it’s a bit slow and you may need to scroll “up” to see the names). Click to Vote and of course, Vote for anyone who’s work you love.
Voting ends on March 2 (tomorrow) so do your voting now. There’s a million super talented photographers, professional photographers, and fabulous bloggers on the list, so to even make the list and be nominated, I was honored.
2. I was nominated to Fitness Magazine’s Blogs We Love: Best Healthy Eating Blogs list. I’m the first to admit, my blog’s focus has changed from where it was three years ago and I’ve moved from posting about raw vegan food and yoga and onto decadent desserts and comfort food, but I’m still honored to be nominated. If you want to vote for me, I’d be grateful.
What was the last really awesome day you’ve had? What did you do?
My Wednesday was one of the best days I’ve had in ages. I loved every second of the day (other than getting caught in traffic twice on the way there; once leaving San Diego and once entering Orange County. Very small price to pay)
Another one-day event that I will always remember fondly was this Real Food Styling Photography Workshop
This day in Mexico City. Omg the.things.I.saw. (I will always remember the day, that’s for sure)
And this day in Aruba was not too shabby.
Happy Friday
That looks like a ton of fun! Glad Skylar had a special treat to come home to :)
What a great event!! I bet you all had an absolute blast.
How inspiring!
That looks like SUCH a fun day!!! And all the food– yum!
What a fun day!! I’m so happy for you! Thanks for sharing it with us through your pictures which are gorgeous as always!!
Such an incredible opportunity Averie! Jealous might be an understatement haha, but so happy for you that you had an incredibly inspiring day.
It was a great day and I feel honored and blessed to have been there!
Wow! This looks like SO MUCH fun!
Brooke
http://www.MarvelousLoveBlog.com
omgosh, those props. I hope they have a sale someday too because I will be first in line!! Well, I’ll let you be first :)
I know…
And Matt’s, too
https://www.loveveggiesandyoga.com/2011/04/real-food-styling-photography-workshop.html
What a great opportunity for you and it sounds like you had a blast! It is always so rewarding to be able to have an entire day (or days) you can devote to pursuing artistic passions. I love to have a weekend day when hubby is working and I have all afternoon and evening to make jewelry and play my guitar without any other responsibilities or interruptions. That happened in early Feb. and it was a deeply satisfying and productive day!!
I’d love to make jewelry and cook and bake and have those really fabulous weekend afternoons where all is right with the world…I know exactly the kind you speak of (and they don’t happen often enough!)
Looks like everyone is SO HAPPY!! How could you not be though, surrounded by all that awesomeness – human and cupcake alike.
I need a day like that!
You deserve a day like this, too!
How cool! I think that would be so neat to attend.
What an amazing event to be a part of. You rock. So much amazing talent at one event.
I would love to see Joy on her book tour but sadly she isn’t coming down South. Once I graduate I will be moving back to the west coast as soon as possible. Thank goodness because I will be back on my favorite author-touring city stops.
Good luck with your move back here!
As if I’m not jealous enough that you live in Southern California, that event takes it over the top ;) You lucky lady!
It was such a great event and there are definite benefits to SoCal, in more ways than one!
That really looks like one of the best days ever – lots of my favourite people all in the same room! Thanks for the recap and the awesome photos, I love that one of Joy making her frosting!
Being with her making it, there was true JOY in her face!
Umm, what am AMAZING looking event, I would have loved to join in! I’ll hopefully be getting a chance to meet Joy this weekend in San Francisco – I’m so glad to hear you love her book so much, because I’ve been looking forward to taking a peek through it!
She is a total sweetheart and I hope you get to meet her!
I’m excited! I get to meet Joy the Baker this weekend. This looks like sooo much fun!
She is a total sweetheart and I know you’re going to love meeting her!