I need one of these near me, definitely a fine way to support my dragonkin at such a fitting venue as this!
Today I went to the Cleveland Pagan Pride Festival with a couple of my witchy friends, and we met some pretty cool peoples! Including a crystal shop that dragonkin Raz is a fan of (and now I'm a fan of too, hehehe) called Mystic Moon Orgone (which predictably specializes in crystal orgonite), some tarot artists, a local kilt shop (Damn Near Kilt 'Em! Gorgeous kilts!), and of course, FOOD VENDORS!!! I do love to see what the options are at places like this, and I was not disappointed. This grand and glorious dragon-sponsored spot was called "Dragonz Lair Vittelz", and screamed RenFaire and dragonkin! I ordered the "Hot Mess," a bowl of on-site smoked chicken and fire-roasted rosemary potatoes, topped with barbecue sauce and shredded cheddar cheese. The line was long as hell, and the smoker smelled AMAZING, and it was absolutely divine to eat...
I need one of these near me, definitely a fine way to support my dragonkin at such a fitting venue as this!
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Now, full-disclosure, I was NOT prepared for this. But as soon as I got to Cleveland and told people I was a foodie, EVERYONE was telling me about the Night Market. Located in the heart of Asiatown on the last Friday of the month, it's part cultural festival, food festival, and crafts market. There's music, food, art, performance, music... EVERYTHING. I was having a very bad day this particular Friday, and decided to just GO to the thing, even though I wasn't prepared, just because I needed the pick-me-up. And it breaks me, because there were SO MANY GREAT VENDORS THERE, and I only got a few shots off before the phone I had on hand died, but I did see a really cool 'tour bus' for Tour de Cleveland, had some AMAZING little bonbons from Sugar Bomb Confections (those ladies were a HOOT), a jolly man from J. Gumbo's selling THE BEST CRAWFISH ETOUFFEE I'VE EVER HAD, a firetruck-turned-food truck from Firehouse Grilling Co., a Korean-style hot dog... God, SO much food, and I only had $20 to really enjoy it, which is NEVER ENOUGH at a food festival, as you well know. I've since bought myself a digital camera, but moments like this were times I legitimately mourned my poverty.
Today we went to the Tucson Meet Yourself folklife festival, a food faire that happens every October here in downtown Tucson, showcasing the varied ethnicities you can find hiding in this always-surprising town.
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Brunch w/ BlakeHalf-boricuan, half-corn fed Indiana hick. Stir in a taste of the southwest and serve in LA, on the rocks. #BrunchWithBlake #FoodPorn #LAFoodie Archives
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