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Two Foodie Events This Weekend!

I have two events that are taking place tomorrow that I need to tell you about! One is the “Carson’s Cure” Pancake Breakfast that will be at the Applebee’s on Dave Lyle Boulevard in Rock Hill from 7 a.m. -10 a.m. You can either show up at the door (breakfast is about $7 [...]



Grapevine Wine Tasting Tonight

Tonight (Tuesday, July 21) at 6:30 p.m., Grapevine in Baxter Village is hosting a wine tasting featuring wines from Greece. Reservations are required, and the cost is $10 per person. You can call Grapevine at (803) 802-9989 for more info.

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Ice Cream Eating Contest – Yum!

Rumor has it that Bruster’s in Tega Cay is hosting its 1st Annual Ice Cream Eating Contest on National Ice Cream Day, which falls on Sunday, July 19. The event will be from 1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m., and participants are to be separated by age group.
So enjoy your lunch on Sunday, but save [...]



Six Beers, Ten Bucks

Well, I know where I’ll find my husband tomorrow (Saturday, July 11) between 1 p.m. – 4 p.m.! Grapevine in Baxter Village is hosting a Saturday Beer Sampler and reservations are not required!
They’ve got 6 oz. each of Smuttynose, New Holland, Ballast Point, Boulder, Hoppin Frog and Stoudts Brewing available for tasting. [...]



Dress Like a Cow, Get Some Chikin

In our house we love the Chick-fil-A. My kids can’t get enough of it (I manage to keep them to one visit per week). This Friday (July 10, 2009), is annual Cow Appreciation Day at Chick-fil-A. If you dress head-to-toe like a cow you’ll receive a free combo meal. Alternatively, if [...]



Grapevine Tasting Tonight: Pinot Noir

Tonight (Tuesday, July 7) at Grapevine in Baxter (1012 Market Street, Fort Mill, SC), they are serving six pinot noirs in a tasting that begins at 6:30 p.m. Reservations are recommended, and the cost to attend is a mere $10. Attendees also enjoy discounts on retail purchases made during the tasting. [...]



Queen’s Feast – Fort Mill Represents!!

Last year my husband and a couple workmates headed over to The Melting Pot for some cheap fondue during Queen’s Feast week. For $20 a head we had a delicious three course meal (during which my non-fondue-friendly friend kept making us laugh when she’d say, “This is ridiculous – if I wanted to cook my own food, I’d do it at home. I come to restaurants so I don’t HAVE to cook my own food!”). This year, a local joint has been added to the mix of restaurants participating in Queen’s Feast 2009 (which runs from Friday, July 10, through Sunday, July 19).