In this season of being busy, rushing around, and spending too much money on holiday gifts, fun and free stuff sounds especially good.
For those in the San Diego area, there’s a Dressing Rehearsal on Thursday, December 12th from 6 to 8 pm at Whole Foods Market Encinitas (687 S Coast Highway 101, Encinitas, CA 92024)
And there’s a music performance with Mat Kearny on Saturday, December 14th from 4 to 6pm. Take a break from your holiday shopping to join a unique music and wine experience!
You’ll be able sit down with musician/songwriter, Mat Kearney, in a private setting prior to the public event. Taste some of his wonderful new wine, Verse and Chorus, and learn about his inspiration in a short Q & A session.
Mat Kearney was raised in Oregon, with vineyards in his parents’ backyard. He received critical acclaim for his debut album, Nothing Left to Lose, and is releasing his fifth album in the upcoming year. Now he is honoring his love for wine by working by working with two of the best family vineyards in Napa Valley to create a rich and flavorful bordeaux-style blend.
- Thursday, 12/12/13 from 6 to 8 pm
- Features of the event:
- Beer & Wine – Holiday favorites, pairings and sampling
- Holiday Cheese Board – How to create
- Premier Party Dips sampling
- Coffee and seasonal treats sampling
And for everyone, there’s a free national Cheese Night event that will be taking place in all Whole Foods stores on December 10.
Don’t know jack about cheese? Whole Foods Market removes the guess work with step-by-step instructions for an all-star cheese plate.
Tips for How to create a cheese board
• Pick cheeses of contrasting textures and flavors: creamy, firm, sweet, pungent.
• Contrast Old World cheeses with New World selections.
• On a budget? Buy one or two fantastic cheeses, rather than five or six so-so options.
• Two ounces of cheese per person is a good rule of thumb.
• Let sit at room temperature for 30-45 minutes before serving for optimal flavor.
• Serve with bread and crackers for different textures and flavors to accent the cheese.
• Talk to your cheesemonger. They can offer suggestions on which cheeses pair well with others. Not to mention, Whole Foods Market has 147 Certified Cheese Professionals™ in stores throughout the country, who have mastered the art of cheese from making to aging to handling. Don’t forget to ask for a taste!
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I would buy cheese and wine and accessories!!! I may even share :)
organic fruits!
would it be acceptable to buy my weight in nut butters, cookies and produce? :)
I would buy cheese and bakery items!
I would buy anything from their meat department. It’s delicious!
I would definitely buy a types of cheeses!
I would have to go for meat, I love their meats!
I love Whole Foods but the closest one is almost an hour away!! Winning the gift certificate would give me a great excuse to make the trip:)
I would buy Suja juices for my hubby for Christmas – he loves them!
I would use the gift card to try products that I haven’t tried before!
I love all of the dairy free ice cream options!
I would stock up on lots or organic meat and fruits and veggies.
After looking at those yummy pictures above, I would definitely go for the cheese and some nice, crusty bread and olives to go with it. I’m partial to the sesame semolina from the bakery at Whole Foods.
I would absolutely spend $100 on cheeses for my holiday party!
ALL THE CHEESE
I would buy some fresh juices, a TON of fresh produce, and go nuts at their salad bar. I once bought a salad from there that was $18 lol. Oh and their hand made sushi is amazing.