Thursday, May 19, 2011

Something Amazing

I walked into the WPB Public Library downtown the other day and saw something, well, amazing!
I've always been a great advocate for all their programs but the Family Story Time has got to be my favorite.  According to their blog...


Family storytime introduces children to books, reading, and the library.  Each storytime explores a different theme through books, songs, and fingerplays. Miss Sarah will provide your child with stories as well as help them create a special project that enhances the theme of the week.  She will model ways to make stories come alive.

Family storytime will continue throughout the months of May, June, and July.  They are held on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings at 10:30.


So what's not to love?  Since it's "no registration required," hopefully not the crowds.  Can't wait to see you there!

Gaby

Friday, April 1, 2011

Fresh Catch




Adorable

Chef's having fun.  So nice and friendly.




Korean BBQ pork were meant as sliders, but the chefs indulged me
and served them in a taco.  YUM.  The kimchi was delectable. 
Yummy crabcakes.  Also came as sliders, but I went sans bread.

I know I'm late jumping on Curbside Gourmet bandwagon, but I actually did have trouble "catching" them.  I tried several times, I really did, but every time I wanted to eat there the little food truck was jam packed.  When I finally did eat there (I caught them sationed at the old Carefree Theater on Dixie Highway) I was more than pleasantly surprised, I was overjoyed.  It hit everything on my list: fresh, easy, fast, and tasty. 

The food was amazing, yet simply prepared.  Like something I would have done myself, but of course kicked up a few notches. The freshness of the ingredients was the highlight, and that in itself is no easy feat.  Especially for street food.  Then again this is gourmet street food, something that has been missing here in town for quite sometime.

The chefs were super nice and friendly, and spent time chatting up their menu.  You can tell they are excited to be serving up something unique.  When I asked for a variation of a dish, they obliged. When I asked to sample some Korean pork, they said yes.  Everyone working seemed genuinely happy to be there, and were having fun with the food, two things that are very important (at least to me) when dealing with food.  I always say, you can taste the love...and that day, during lunch, I did.

For info on when and where check out :

PHONE: (561) 371-6565
TWITTER.COM/CURBSIDEGOURMET
FACEBOOK.COM/CURBSIDEGOURMET
INFO@CURBSIDEGOURMET.COM


Monday, March 21, 2011

My Mercadito





Not just produce, but also accouterments 

Pretty good organic section


Fresh cuts
Sampling:  kiddos cant help themselves! 

Serious chiles, for serious cooks...

One of my favorite places in WPB is Don Victorio's produce market on Dixie Highway, South of Forrest Hill Boulevard.  They carry fresh and local produce, at very reasonable prices.  I can usually get away with spending less than 30 dollars a week on fruits and veggies for a family of four.  Service is fast and friendly, so you can get in and out quickly, or linger and chat up the locals. Plus there's nothing quite as nice as a whole bunch of produce piled together on a cool bed of ice, ripe for purchase.

Friday, March 11, 2011

On the Campaign Trail

I've found myself on the campaign trail, provoked by curiosity, for the simple interest in knowing 'what it's like'. As a first-time volunteer, the WPB mayorial race has been a surprising initiation to what seems now like a familiar city.  

While standing aside a widely supported campaign, I have found access to resources I had unfortunately never ventured towards before, including elected officials, hired officials, community development plans, public spaces, environmental preserves, local businesses, residential neighborhoods and community centers. And it has really given me a sweet perch from which to view the city. 

As a volunteer, I gave a commitment to say yes - "yes, I'll be there," "yes, I'll do it." As a beginner, I had no bias, no predetermined talent towards which my time was meant to be allocated. So I went door-to-door in Precinct #2074 - Southwest Dixie Hwy. By foot you see a place differently, and this place has attributes: it has life, activity - people in their homes, people in their yards, people asking questions, gratuitous for the double-sided info cards. It pleases the hell out of me; I am in the presence of the local.

Submitted by Kate Hoffmaster 
of West Palm Beach, FL


Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Hello, West Palm Beach!

After living here for many years (please don't make me date myself), I feel like I can honestly say I'm a local.  A WPB local.  And like many of you locals out there, or anyone who is curious to know what's up with our fair city, I thought we should have a forum.

With all that has happened in town over the last ten years, West Palm Beach no longer plays second fiddle to its sister city Palm Beach.  We have our own world class art affairs and museums, nightlife, car shows, boat shows, great galleries, amazing cuisine, and of course incredible and diverse people that make our dynamic city what it is.

To the talented and hardworking folks that make WPB an amazing place to live, this blog exist for and because of you.  The people that put on events, small business owners, city employees,  PBA students, artists, parents, kids...Everyone is invited!  In other words, the entire WPB community.

So yes, if you are reading (and I hope you keep reading), let us know how we are doing, drop in from time to time, or even be a guest blogger.  One thing is certain, we wont be able to make it without the help of other locals who love this town as much as we do.

Best

Gabriella Viteri
Senior Editor

contact info:  thelocalwpb@gmail.com