Global Eats Indy – Turkish

This month the girls of Global Eats Indy went to the Bosphorus Istanbul Café in downtown Indianapolis for month two of our culinary adventures.

Bosphorus is a cute little restaurant down on East St. and according to their website; they were Indiana’s first Turkish cuisine restaurant! (And the best from what I’ve heard)

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I was excited because I had never been to a Turkish restaurant and I was looking forward to the festive atmosphere, and festive it was!

They had beautiful tapestries and the traditional ‘evil eye’ beads on the walls, among other decorations and they were all so cool to look at! I always love admiring other cultures’ decorations.

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Now to the important part – the cuisine! Wait, back up…drink orders come first. And of course we had to try the traditional beverages.

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Courtney had the Efes Pilsner beer and said it was a great choice!

We started out with the feta cheese plate and the fried zucchini cakes. Both were awesome, but may I add – the homemade pita bread was heavenly! I could have eaten it just by itself, oh wait…I did. (Oops)

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Next it was time or order, if you aren’t familiar with Turkish food, its similar to Greek in my opinion as they use a lot of lamb, yogurt, eggplant and hummus and of course pita bread as I mentioned earlier.

Side note: I love hummus. It’s one of my new favorite snacks – and THIS is the best (at least the best you can buy at Walmart or Marsh)

But back to dinner… check out some of the dishes we had!

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SHISH KEBAB -Tender cubes of lamb marinated in our special sauce and grilled on skewers. $ 14.95

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BEEF HUMMUS – Beef tenderloins pan-seared with red bell peppers, served with hummus and almonds. $12.95

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STUFFED EGGPLANT (KARNIYARIK) – Oven-roasted eggplant stuffed with ground beef, chopped tomatoes, green peppers and herbs. $11.95

Everything was a hit, and the prices were good too! But the sad part was, I was reallllllyyyy hoping to save room for some baklava but I was WAY too full. Fine, twist my arm…I guess we’ll just have to go back another time! Who wants to go?

All in all, Global Eats- Turkey was a success!

Come join us next month! TATA Cuban Cafe here we come!

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Indianapolis Bloggers Interview Kelley James!

Last week I posted a preview of an awesome upcoming interview that I was going to be doing with singer/songwriter Kelley James, but you have probably noticed that you have yet to see anything from that…until now!

I apologize for the suspense, but I was working really hard to make this post especially great for all of you. Great work takes time, right?

To catch you up to speed, I traveled downtown to interview Kelley and it went really well! He’s very down to earth and does a great job in an interview. He really has a vision for his music and he likes to be as creative as possible with his songs which makes him very unique.

So without further ado, check out my interview with Kelley!

My friend Courtney came with me and helped me film the interview and my friend Joel helped me produce the video. Please give them a shout out for being a big help in putting this together!

Also, thanks again to everyone at SLE Entertainment, Red Bull, Kelley James, the Kelley James Team and Indianapolis Bloggers for the interview and entrance to the Moto GP After Party to watch Kelley perform.

If you would like to read the full interview, I have included it below. Enjoy!

Kelley: Whats up Team! We’re here in Indianapolis, one of my favorite places to come roll through. I’m a big Midwest fan, but I grew up in California so I had to take a 5:50am flight to make it out here but the weather’s beautiful, watching a little sunset here in the background and I’m going to answer some questions for you!

How did you get your start in music?

Kelley: I started playing music when I was 12. I got a guitar, but it wasn’t necessarily a focus, it was more of a passion or pastime kind of hobby. For me, I always knew what I wanted to do. I had this gut feeling that’s what I was meant to do, and I was able to figure it out and was able to do it once I got to college and just worked to make it happen. I’m still trying to make it happen.

What was the very first venue you played in?

Kelley: My very first show, like when I was in high school? My first show was when I was 15, it was a battle of the bands in high school. In the gym, the old gymnasium (joking). My band then was called “Lime Strike” and we definitely thought we were going to take over the world, not even a question.

Did you win?

Kelley: I think we did win, yeah we were pretty good! (In terms of 15 year old crappy garage bands go)

In listening to your music, you have a very unique sound! Who are some of your musical influences?

Kelley: I grew up listening to grunge music, that’s the music that I discovered on my own. Nirvana, Sound Garden, Stone Temple Pilots, STP, Pearl Jam, the list goes on. For me, it was that music that really sparked my interest to what music was and what it meant. The singer/songwriters really were a big influence. Then it was everyone from Sublime, Ben Harper, Jason Mraz, John Mayer to Dave Matthews Band, OAR, Dispatch were huge for me. Those guys showed me that you can sing, play guitar, and write your own music, tour, do it all, and you could be the entity that pushed out creativity on a consistent level.

You’re also unique in that you rap. Where did that part of your music come from?

Kelley: I grew up in California, so hip hop music was always there. For me, it was something I just listened to. I play guitar and I sang so I always wondered, and still do wonder what the ultimate (quote end quote) mash up of those two styles is and where it connects on the most powerful meeting point. So I freestyle, I rap and mash up old school rap songs with other covers and my songs so I think it was a natural progression to get to that Summertime on my mind rap style verses.

What is your favorite song to perform?

Kelley: Good question. I really like the song I have called standing on a rooftop. It has a reggae feel and the chorus is a little more rock. The way it feels when we play it on stage is my favorite. Favorite cover would probably be ‘what I got” by Sublime. Everyone knows that song and it crosses so many different genres of music. There’s a little bit of reggae in there, a little bit of hip hop, they always add punk elements to what they did, but it’s kind of a pop song. So if you’re a hip hop guy, or a rap guy, or a punk guy at the core, you just have to relate to it.

You said you were a Midwest fan, where have you performed in the Midwest and what was your favorite Midwest spot to play so far?

Kelley: I’ve played all over. When I graduated college we started what we called “The Fraternity & Sorority Tour” so we played private shows at sorority houses bringing the sound system just playing these 80-100 person shows, and then played fraternity shows on the weekends. So I’ve played at a lot of schools around the Midwest. I love Indiana; I’ve played DePauw a lot, Indiana University quite a few times and Purdue a few times. I also love Chicago, and I’ve had great show sin Missouri, but Indiana’s been great – really, really great!

As I was looking at your website, I saw that you are involved with a very cool organization called “Strikeouts For Troops”.  Tell us more about the organization and how you are involved.

Kelley: A good friend of mine pitches for the San Francisco Giants, his name is Barry Zito, and he’s really passionate about giving back to the military. There are two things I’m really passionate about: one would be the military (my father was in the army) and kids. So I love anything from Ronald McDonald house, children’s hospital, anything involving kids – sports programs, anything for the development of kids is so important. So Strikeouts for Troops for me is just a great organization. Its 100% of every dollar goes back directly to the cause. And he personally funds so many little things that aren’t publicized, just making families comfortable while one of their loved ones is in the hospital, after coming back from being shipped out somewhere. And I get to do so much in my life, so many amazing things, it’s really not possible without the military. They protect us, they give us this freedom. It’s because of them that I can stand here, do an interview and go play a show tonight. So many people have given their lives so that we can have such a wonderful, wonderful existence. They sacrifice everything for that, so the military to me is very, very important.

Strikeouts For Troops does everything you could imagine. They host baseball games and bring families out to games, give them tickets. Now we’re looking into doing live shows so we’ll bring in military. He’s doing a huge event in San Diego this November that I’m going to pay. It’s on the USS Midway, that big ship where they play the college basketball games. They’re just working on, number one, just spreading the word and making sure that certain families and certain military persons in situations have the means to deal with any hardships that might be happening in their lives.

Let’s switch gears back to your music – In your video, “Summertime on My Mind” you were surfing and playing volleyball. Are those some of your favorite hobbies?

Kelley: Surfing for sure, I surf every day when I’m home. Volleyball – every once in a while. I’m not a crazy beach volleyball person but I love it, I’m just not that good But that video is sort of what I do in the summer. Hang out at the beach and with buddies at their houses. My studio is in Santa Monica so it revolves around that summer-y beach vibe.

Ok, now this is a little bit off the wall, but name one thing on your bucket list! One can be for your music career, and one just for life in general:

Kelley: Hmm… I want to think of something good!

For my music career, would be to play the Fillmore in San Francisco. It’s just a legendary venue, not a big venue, 1,000 people. I’ve played so many other venues around the nation, but that venue to me was where I was 16 years old and I just knew that was what I wanted to do. I sort of looked up at the stage and was like “I want to be that guy! I want to do what he’s doing!”

For life, it would have to be something to do with travel. I really want to go to Africa, I want to do the whole safari vibe. And maybe surf a legendary wave somewhere; I don’t have anything specific for that, but something with travel.

You have two albums so far, so what can we expect from you in the future? What can we expect to see coming down the pipe?

Kelley: I have a couple songs that we’re going to release pretty soon. We’re just figuring out different creative ways to get them out there. Probably shoot some more videos. The next song that’s going to come out is called “California” – It’s just my little ode to California.

Where can people buy your music or find out more about you?

Kelley:  All my stuff is on iTunes. And obviously I’m on Facebook and Twitter, but KelleyJames.com links to everything so check it out.

SNEAK PREVIEW! Kelley James coming to Indy!

I have an exciting opportunity that came my way this week and I just had to share it! Thanks to Indianapolis Bloggers, I get to interview singer/songwriter Kelley James tomorrow before he performs at the Red Bull Moto GP After Party in Indianapolis!

The interview even got a little blurb on his website –  http://kelleyjames.com/2012/08/indianapolis-bloggers-to-interview-kelley-at-red-bull-event/

Awesome right?!!

This is sort of thing is right up my alley. I was a radio intern in college and I had the chance to interview several country artists. It’s always fun to meet the person behind the music. I am very excited to interview Kelley and I will be sharing the interview with you right here on my blog!

In case you haven’t heard of Kelley, here’s a little background info about him:

National recording artist Kelley James is a singer-songwriter whose music is a fascinating collection of acoustic guitars, hip-hop beats, thoughtful lyrics and freestyle flows. He has shared the stage with the likes of the Goo Goo Dolls, Kate Voegele, Slightly Stoopid, Shwayze, T-Pain, Will.i.am, and more.

Kelley recently played a weeklong residency at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas in June and just finished headlining the Common Threads Tour for Patagonia in Australia, which makes his fifth tour of Australia to date. Additionally, he has toured the nation with acts such as Mike Posner and O.A.R., and has performed over 600 shows in the past four years.

His newly released single, “Summertime On My Mind”, has become a summertime anthem and has received recognition from several viral entertainment sites including BroBible, BuzzFeed, ClevverMusic, Mashable and Tone It Up. “Summertime On My Mind” has been included on Tunecore’s “25 Songs of Summer” compilation album available free on Amazon MP3. The music video features special guest appearances by some of Kelley’s friends including Ryan Braun of the Milwaukee Brewers, Richard Jefferson of the Golden State Warriors, Tone It Up fitness and nutritional experts Katrina and Karena and professional beach volleyball player Chelsea Rashoff.

Also, I want you to be a part of my interview! What do you want to know about Kelley? Send me your questions and I will ask him during my interview!

I’ll be posting throughout the event on Twitter so be on the lookout for my interview with Kelley!

Wish me luck!

Global Eats Indy!

I’ve lived Indianapolis for over a year now and I think I’ve done a pretty good job of learning the ropes of the city. I do miss the rural life sometimes, but one thing I do love about Indy is that there is always some place new to try – especially restaurants! Even some of my friends who have lived here several years agree that there are places even they haven’t been.

So since my friends and I all like trying new types of food, we decided to start Global Eats Girls Night where we go out once a month to try a new type of food! (plus get a little girl time) 🙂

I was so excited about this, but sadly I had to miss the first outing! Fail…I know, but luckily I recruited my friend Tiffany to guest blog about their experience!

Month 1: Chinese Italian

Check out Tiffany’s blog for the story:

“Our mission – to boldly go where others are from and experience new cultures through food and fun. (And, possibly have a good reason to get a bunch of girls together for a couple hours of catch-up time.)

First mission, Chinese.

Mission failure.

Two of our awesome ladies were prepping to run 100 (that is not a typo) 100 miles to raise money for Heifer International, an awesome charity providing livestock as a family income source in third-world countries. So, if you’re prepping to run 100 miles, you carb-up. And carb-up we did!

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This is pasta carbonara at Mamma Carolla’s Authentic Italian Restaurant.

Our outing was full of laughs, stories, our cultural adventures (good, bad, horrible, and life changing) and where we planned to go next. It is amazing how many places a group of girls in their 20-30’s have been and still plan to go. I’m pretty sure it says a lot about the world we live in. For the most part we all grew up in small towns or on farms, but have spent weeks and years traveling shores our parents and grandparents never dreamed of!

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While we were a bit of a spectacle, we had a great time! Full of laughter, good drinks and good olive oil, you can’t help but be amazed at how much food brings people together and brings out the stories. Who knew we’d be in an Italian restaurant discussing camels?

We really enjoyed Mamma Carrolla’s – and while it is a more intimate restaurant for romantic dates, we found the patio a great spot. It is small and they don’t take reservations, so be prepared for a bit of a wait. Expect to take some home too – its way filling and you’ll want it for sure on day 2! All in all, from these smiles, you can tell it was a success.

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We’re off to Turkish on mission two. Should you choose to accept the challenge you will enjoy baklava like you’ve never had before!

Cultural Captain, mission accomplished!

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Thanks for the great blog Tiffany! I can’t wait for the next adventure!

Q: What’s your favorite type of cuisine?

And The Thunder Rolls…

I have to admit, I love storms! I was that kid who stood out on the porch every time it stormed to watch the lightning… (with my mom yelling at me to get back inside), but I just always thought it was so cool. Anyone with me on this?

Well, we were taking the usual weekend journey to southern Indiana (this time is was for our Nord family reunion) and a crazy storm popped up as we were approaching the Louisville area. So naturally, I started taking pictures!

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Aren’t those clouds cool?

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Can you believe that all these different colors came from the same storm, just different sides of the sky?

The boyfriend might have thought I was slightly overboard with the picture taking but who cares, it looked awesome! 🙂

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I love this one because of the tree line that frames the clouds.

But best of all, I was taking shots of the lightning and happened to catch one just as the lightning strike went off and it ended up creating this half-processed effect! Let’s be real, I couldn’t have done this twice if I tried!

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These were all from my iPhone, I wish I would have had my real camera so they would be more in focus but still, these were #nofilter (which in the world of Instagram is pretty rare) so I thought they were pretty good!

Have any of you captured some rare storm moments over the years? I’d love to see them!

Well, that’s all for now – I have to go get ready for the mass food consumption that’s about to happen at the Nord family reunion. I’d like to say that I’ll eat healthy since its summer and all, but let’s not kid ourselves… with my huge German catholic family of chefs and good cooks, it won’t happen. Guess that means I’ll be in Zumba a lot this week. 🙂

Happy Saturday!

Boots.

So there’s this pair of boots… Aaanndddd they’re gorgeous. My fellow blogger The Farmers Trophy Wife is giving a pair of Shyanne boots from Boot Barn away and I would LOVE to be the proud owner of these magnificent boots. I don’t know if it will help me but can you vote for me on her blog? Or at least check it out? She’s a great blogger by the way and posts super cute outfits!

Plus you better believe that I will blog about my adventures with the boots so be sure to check back!

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Don’t I know it!?!

Ok, here’s the deal, BootBarn contacted me eons ago, they wanted to send me some boots (!!) in exchange for an honest review on my blog.

Free boots? AND they ship to Canada?!?!?!

I’m in!

AND they sent a pair along for my husband!

I was liking Boot Barn more and more all the time!!

The boots arrived here via UPS (it was fun having them attempt to find the farm!) and I pulled them out of the box. The leather smell was devine…even my kids noticed and commented! I picked the red ones, because for one, I don’t own a red pair, and two, never in a thousand years would I go out and BUY red, but free?! Sign me up!! And to be honest, they aren’t so much RED as a soft cranberry or super dark pink. And I like that. Based on the website…

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Life Has Taken Over My Life

Hey everyone!

Woah! I have totally dropped off the radar for the past several days, even weeks – it’s been forever since I’ve blogged last.

I’m sorry for taking an unannounced blogging hiatus, but frankly, life has taken over my life.

I’ve been insanely busy lately – here’s a sneak peek just to give you an idea:

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Went to two of the five weddings I have this summer!

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Working at the Marion County fair!

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My poor car bit the dust… 😦

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Planned and attended my 5yr class reunion!

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And had a great time with friends at the pool and experienced my first Indy fireworks at Geist!

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And between all of wedding cake, fair food, and 4th of July treats, I’m still attempting to stay thin- so I attempt to stick with running and going to Zumba. But I’m even struggling with that because of the 100+ degree days. They’re really cramping my style.

Can anyone relate to this craziness?

Don’t get me wrong, I’ve enjoyed every minute of it!

But anyway, the point of this blog is to assure you that I haven’t fallen off the earth, I am still alive, and I will blog again!

So stick with me here people! 🙂

Happy Friday Y’all!

Indiana Vino Adventure: Dinner

Here it is, finally!! The 3rd and final leg of our Marion County Farm Bureau Wine Tour!

I am extremely sorry for the delay on this, but with the last minute Indians Ticket Give-a-way, filming a TV commercial at work, 2 friend’s weddings and planning for my class reunion coming up in 2 weeks, I’ve been a little swamped to say the least!

But I didn’t want to leave you hanging, so here is the final part of our journey: Dinner! Better late than never right? (Please say yes so I don’t feel as bad for being so late on this).

Since it’s been a little while since Part 1:Breakfast and Part 2:Lunch, you might want to go back read them for a little refresher if needed.

After we left lunch at Oliver Winery, we headed to our last three wineries and then dinner! We traveled to Brown County Winery, Butler Winery and Mallow Run Winery to round out our vino-filled day.

Stop #3 – Brown County Winery!

Brown County Winery was such a cool place. I have been to their shop in downtown Nashville (IN) for a tasting before and I loved their Blackberry Wine and their Vista Red Wine! But unfortunately during this visit, I got a little car sick on the ride down there (don’t worry I didn’t physically get sick) so I didn’t feel like tasting the wine – but I did still get my souvenir! I got a Wine Cork Cage that was shaped like a wine glass!

I am very excited to add this to my decorations in my apartment!

After everyone finished tasting, we headed to Butler Winery for our next stop! I had never been to Butler Winery before but it was a pretty cool little place!

Did You Know? – You can’t call a Port Wine “Port” unless it’s made in Portugal, just like you can’t call sparkling wine “Champagne” unless it’s made in France!

Neat, huh? I never knew that before! If only I would have been able to take the Wine Appreciation Class at Purdue, I might have been better prepared for all of this wine trivia! Haha

Have any of you ever taken the Wine Appreciation Class at Purdue? I’m not joking, it’s a real class. 🙂

Thankfully, I felt better at Butler Winery and did try some of their wines.

My favorite was their Indiana Red! Just like its description, it’s a “fruity red wine perfect for picnics. If you are serving a meal & aren’t sure if you have dry wine drinkers or sweet wine drinkers, but you want to have a red, pick this one.”

Plus, the best part, its only $11.95! Great deal if you ask me!

By this point I couldn’t believe that our day was going by so quickly! I wish we could have stayed a little longer at each place, but we had to stay on schedule. But the little tease of a visit just gives me more incentive to go back later!

So after Butler Winery, we were on the road to our final destination – Mallow Run in Bargersville, IN.

This was one of my favorite stops of the day. It’s just such a neat place! Their tasting room is a remodeled barn that is beautiful inside and out, and they have a great patio outside with tables and chairs which allow you to enjoy the weather as you enjoy your wine.

They also have music and pizza for people who want to stay for nightly entertainment! I definitely want to go back again and stay for their events.

As far as their wine, all of it was awesome. Hands down. But if I had to pick a favorite, I LOVED their Picnic White! I ended up choosing that one as my “economic impact” and purchased a bottle as my souvenir.

The group at Mallow Run Winery! Having fun, obviously! 🙂

WHEW! Are you guys as worn out as I am after all of this fun? After a long but fun-filled day, our wine tour had finally come to an end. We had such a great time! I loved getting to tour several Indiana wineries, trying new wine, and building friendships and memories with my fellow Farm Bureau members.

I can’t wait to go back to some of these wineries and take my friends and family there.

THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO HELPED MAKE THIS DAY POSSIBLE!

If you have any questions about wine, our trip, or if you would like to learn more about becoming Marion County Farm Bureau member (which you totally should because you get to do cool things like this!)  I would be happy to share any information I have!

Fellow Agvocate Ryan Goodman Featured on CNN’s Food Blog Eatocracy!!

American cattleman and Agvocate Ryan Goodman is making noise on CNN’s food blog! He writes a great blog about growing up in agriculture, learning about ag in different parts of the country, and how we all need to work together to create a better understanding between the ag industry and consumers.
Great job, Ryan! I Am Agriculture Proud!

And The Winner Is….

I am excited to announce that the winner of the FREE Indy Indians baseball game tickets is…………….Amber J – @Lady_Bawss!!!!

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Here are the top 2 in random order:

  1. Amber J – Lady_Bawss
  2. Jay – Purduebass

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THANKS to INDIANA SOYBEAN ALLIANCE and the INDIANA FAMILY OF FARMERS for providing the tickets and this great event!

See you all at the ball park!