class Archives - A Little Bit About a Lot of Things https://www.dgrubs.com/tag/class/ A lifestyle blog with a focus on my food adventures Mon, 24 Aug 2015 11:38:26 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.1 Cocktail Class at Ames Street Deli http://www.dgrubs.com/2015/08/24/cocktail-class-at-ames-street-deli/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=cocktail-class-at-ames-street-deli http://www.dgrubs.com/2015/08/24/cocktail-class-at-ames-street-deli/#respond Mon, 24 Aug 2015 11:38:58 +0000 http://www.dgrubs.com/?p=15489 Thursday night I was invited to a cocktail class at Therapy, the private dining room at Ames Street Deli and Study. Ames Street Deli is the more casual spot to hang out, grab a bite to eat or get a drink at the bar. Study is the more formal dining experience next door. Both are […]

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Thursday night I was invited to a cocktail class at Therapy, the private dining room at Ames Street Deli and Study.

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Ames Street Deli is the more casual spot to hang out, grab a bite to eat or get a drink at the bar. Study is the more formal dining experience next door.

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Both are owned by Sam Treadway, pictured above. He’s a talented and accomplished bartender, competing all across the country. Check out Sam taking home the first place win at the 2015 Shake it Up competition.

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I first met Sam at the GrandTen tasting at Journeyman, the sister restaurant to Study and Ames Street Deli, and we had a chance to meet again when the Good Ones had an event at Therapy not too long ago.

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Check out the cool drink matrix and menu at Ames Street Deli here.

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Sam started off the evening by showing everyone how he makes his ideal martini.

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He gave a brief history of the martini and explained why James Bond was wrong, asking for his shaken not stirred. Next time you stop into Ames Street Deli or BackBar, ask him why!

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There were about 20 or so participants and everyone had the chance to customize their own martini, choosing their gin, vermouth and garnish (and whether or not to add bitters).

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Sam explained that it is important to peel the fruit over the cocktail so that when the oil from the fruit mists, it lands in your drink.

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Some people chose to garnish with a lemon, an orange or a grapefruit. I found it interesting that only one person chose to garnish with an olive!

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Pictured, Rafiq Abdus Sabur.

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Look who we ran into, Mr. Opus himself, Graham Wright!

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The lovely Rose Drucker.

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Guests carefully measured out their alcohol in jiggers, an hourglass measuring device you see at many bars.

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After the drink was stirred, guests poured their drinks into chilled glasses.

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Pictured, Ryan Lee.

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Eric Klotch, Sam Treadway, Catherine Owens, Director of Food Sourcing, Social Media and Design at Journeyman.

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Guests were invited to sample the different types of vermouth available – tasting the difference between the sweet and dry varieties.

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Three guests were mixing drinks at any give time. While they were mixing, other guests were snacking on a delicious charcuterie board and fried cheese curds.

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Miss this class? Sam will be teaching another one on September 3rd – this time he’ll be mixing up some tiki drinks! Get tickets here.

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Lettering by Liz http://www.dgrubs.com/2014/04/23/lettering-by-liz/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=lettering-by-liz http://www.dgrubs.com/2014/04/23/lettering-by-liz/#respond Wed, 23 Apr 2014 13:00:48 +0000 http://dgrubs.wordpress.com/?p=9726 A good friend of mine, my most craft-tastic friend, asked me if I wanted to take a calligraphy class. Always up for anything once, I said sure, why not? She sends me the link to the class schedule and low and behold, I know the woman running the class. We met a few years ago […]

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IMGA good friend of mine, my most craft-tastic friend, asked me if I wanted to take a calligraphy class. Always up for anything once, I said sure, why not? She sends me the link to the class schedule and low and behold, I know the woman running the class. We met a few years ago when she addressed some envelopes for me. And when we met back then, another small world – she went to high school with one of my good friends. I love Liz, she is super talented and is fun to boot! We sign up for her beginners class – prices are $75 per person for a two hour class or $130 when you and an friend register at the same time. Here’s the beginner’s class description from her website:

Beginners Class Description
A small group workshop (max 8 students) designed for beginning enthusiasts, to get people inspired about the joy of
calligraphy in a relaxed, comfortable studio setting. I teach the basics of the traditional technique of dipping a steel
nibbed pen into a bottle of liquid acrylic ink, introducing you to my favorite beginner’s lettering style “Elegant” – my version of
the classic Italic alphabet…with a modern twist!  I focus the instruction on recommendations & suggested goals for personal
practice & study following the workshop, dozens of cool ideas for using your calligraphy skills,  interactive instruction &
some 1-on-1 guidance.

Calligraphy pen, nibs, ink, worksheets/guidelines & take-home practice materials are all provided – no need to bring anything.

Each class is held in our lovely design studio, a short walk from SOUTH STATION (NOTE: we have moved from our North End
storefront of many years as of 5.31& are now on South Street in The Leather District)
.  Tons of sample work on display.

Coffee/tea/water will be offered.

We start off by familiarizing ourselves with the pen and nib. We practice our thick and thin lines. If you look at the above sheet, we follow step by step instructions and write our own letters underneath. The B’s and the D’s were killing me.

IMG_0002Once we get the muscle memory going, we are on our own to practice letters. I think my B’s get worse as you go down the column!  The class goes by way to quickly – we are having so much fun! We end the class working with different colored inks and different patterns/textures of paper. Check out Liz’s website and sign up for a class with a friend – it’s a fun and different way to spend a few hours!

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Located in the Leather District

http://www.calligraphyboston.com/

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