
Friday, June 26, 2009
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Bringing back that Old School Dinner Dance...

This weekend we are so happy to be working with the Stonington Historical Society on their 11th annual fundraiser. In years past they've had gorgeous tented events down at the historic lighthouse, but this year they've decided to change it up a bit, and we're planning this fabulous fete at the MOST fabulous Saltwater Farm Vineyard. The vineyard is a truly remarkable venue that we've had the pleasure of working in a good handful of times over the past two years. It stands apart from most of the area venues because of its truly unique decor - dark woods, concrete floors, stone, and metal fixtures really create a subtle and sophisticated backdrop for any event.
The decorating committee for the SHS fundraiser has been hard at work with the 'design scheme' - choosing an ultra modern and chic color palette of grey, white, and black, with pops of color in a truly unique flower arrangement. Dinner will be 'duck and scallops', a classic pairing and a nod to one of Stonington (and certainly Gourmet Galley)'s favorite restaurants - the Water Street Cafe. After dining, the room will transform to a 1950s swing club, as guests dance the night away to the Tuey Connell Band.
We're so looking forward to this party, it's sure to be a smash!
Friday, June 19, 2009
An Ode to Dear Old Dad...

Thursday, June 11, 2009
An Oldie but a Goodie
We are gearing up for an week-long event we cater for one of our most favorite clients, and the menu writing process is always an exciting one. Lunch and Dinner for a group of 40-50 foodies for a week! What a project! And since we've been doing this event twice a year for the last 8 years or so, we always try to dig up something fresh and new to wow the palettes of these accomplished eaters. And so, while we thumbed the pages of our well worn collection, this morning we found ourselves back in the book store, looking for a few more volumes...
And what did we end up with?
A classic. The Barefoot Contessa Cookbook. How can it be that we do not have this? WHAT have we been DOING these last 12 years? Ah, Ina Garten, how we love you so. The book is gorgeous, with lots of beautiful photographs (a MUST for any good cookbook - how the heck are you supposed to know what it looks like if you don't have a picture?!) and recipes that range from simple to sublimely simple - the best kind of food. The brownies, the cheddar-dill scones, the parmesan smashed potatoes, and the most fabulous beef bourgignone (rivaling Julias, truly)... it really is a must-have addition to any cook's library.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009
In the News...
Bride saves family from burning house
STAFF WRITER
BRIDGEPORT -- A North End family was trapped in their home Sunday, flames licking at the walls when suddenly their savior appeared, charging through the thick curtain of smoke in a wedding dress.
Later, the Eitelberg family sat huddled on a lawn across the street from their West McKinley Avenue colonial as firefighters blasted water into the blackened remains of their home. They lamented the loss of their two-story house, but were happy that they and their pets had been spirited to freedom.
A short distance away their rescuer, Georgette Clemons, of Bridgeport, was surrounded by her wedding entourage as she neatly folded her blackened and stained wedding dress.
"It's been an eventful day," she said matter of factly.
Shortly before 5:30 Sunday evening, Clemons, formerly Georgette Fogarty, had just been married to Charles Clemons and was being driven from the church when she spotted smoke coming from the Eitelberg's home.
Hanifah Bost, who was driving the car, said Clemons suddenly yelled, "Stop the car, stop the car."
"There was smoke coming from this house and as soon as I stopped the car, Georgette got out in her wedding dress and ran toward the front door." She said Clemons ran through the smoke into the house and she ran after her.
"I don't know what she was thinking, she had just got married," Bost said.
Clemons said she saw flames on the outside of the house and yelled for the occupants to get out. She
"The woman was yelling about her animals and didn't want to get out so I had to pull her out," Clemons said.
The occupants, including two dogs and two ferrets, out safely, Clemons then ran next door to warn the neighbors of the fire.
"My shoes got messed up, but what are you going to do?" Clemons said later. "At least the people are OK." Firefighters arrived as a thick blanket of smoke covered the neighborhood. Residents, who had come out of their homes to see the fire, ran back covering their faces from the smoke.
"I smelled smoke and then in two seconds the whole place was up in smoke," said neighbor, Sean O'Regan. "It was unreal." "There was smoke at first and then flames erupted," added Jim O'Donnell.
Assistant Fire Chief Christopher Martin said when firefighters arrived flames were shooting out of the second-floor windows.
"The right side of the house appears to have total damage. The people were out when we arrived, and fortunately there were no injuries," he said.
Martin said it appears the fire started in the rear of the house, but the Eitelbergs did not appear to know what started it.
Monday, June 1, 2009
Ten Years and Counting...

We really are lucky to have her as part of the team, her good nature and positive energy are contagious, and she certainly keeps us going from weekend to weekend, season to season.
We love you Bartelli!


