Tag: RVA

  • Meet Ups & Events

    Despite the busyness of the holiday weekend, a few of us were able to meet up for some coffee in Charlottesville on Sunday. It was so great to get to see everyone!

    Don’t worry, There is plenty of activity going on this month, so here are a few things you won’t want to miss:

    Fashion Show @ Selba LoungeTonight! Thursday, 10pm. R.A.I.N.’s September Edition Fashion Show! More details here.

    RVA Fashion Bloggers Meet Up– This Saturday afternoon at 1pm. More details here.

    Richmond Color Run- Keep an eye out for some other bloggers running the Color Run 5k on September 15th!

    And make sure you follow us on Twitter and Facebook to stay up to date on meet ups and events!

     

    If you have any events you’d like us to feature, please send us at email at virginiaboggers@gmail.com

     

    Have a great weekend!

  • Meet Ups & Events

    Despite the busyness of the holiday weekend, a few of us were able to meet up for some coffee in Charlottesville on Sunday. It was so great to get to see everyone!

    Don’t worry, There is plenty of activity going on this month, so here are a few things you won’t want to miss:

    Fashion Show @ Selba LoungeTonight! Thursday, 10pm. R.A.I.N.’s September Edition Fashion Show! More details here.

    RVA Fashion Bloggers Meet Up– This Saturday afternoon at 1pm. More details here.

    Richmond Color Run- Keep an eye out for some other bloggers running the Color Run 5k on September 15th!

    And make sure you follow us on Twitter and Facebook to stay up to date on meet ups and events!

     

    If you have any events you’d like us to feature, please send us at email at virginiaboggers@gmail.com

     

    Have a great weekend!

  • Event Annoucement: RVAFB Meet Up THIS MONDAY!

    Hi all!

    We have an important announcement for all the fashion bloggers out there!

    RVA Fashion Bloggers is holding a meet up this Monday night @ 7pm, at Tastebuds American Bistro

    4019 MacArthur Avenue, Richmond VA 23227 (it is in the Northside of Richmond, off of Laburnum Ave. in Bellevue).
    You can read a recap of the last RVAFB Meet Up here, and I’m sure this one is going to be fantastic as well!

    Just a few of the beautiful people from the June meet up!

    You can check out all the details on their blog here. And while you’re there, check out some of the fashion blogs!

  • Guest Post: Whirl & Whisk

    Today’s guest blogger is a self-described bakeaholoic who makes some crazy-delicious goodies! Spend 10 seconds on her blog, and your sweet tooth will be itching for a bite! Today, she’s sharing a recipe for some homemade hazelnut candy bars! Enjoy!

    I love living in Richmond. I grew up hearing (and believing) that Richmond was boring, but as I’ve gotten older I’ve come to find that Richmond is full of extraordinary places! Especially when it comes to food. I adore my city’s love for food and it has inspired me to start my blog whirl + whisk where I bake up something sweet daily.

    One place in RVA that I love is Pasture. It’s a little restaurant located on E. Grace Street. They have THE most amazing homemade hazelnut candy bar. It is borderline life changing. So naturally I had to try to make it myself.

    I’m not a huge fan of the actual hazelnuts in the candy bar, so I didn’t add any to my recipe, but there’s lots of Nutella flavor to make up for it! Feel free to add whatever you like to this recipe!

    Hazelnut Candy Bar

    Prep Time:†10 minutes (2 hours cooling time)
    Bake Time:†0
    Yields:†3 candy bars

    Ingredients:

    • 1 cup semi-sweet chocolate morsels
    • 1/2 cup heavy cream
    • 1/2 cup Nutella
    • 1 cup milk chocolate morsels
    Directions:

      1. Mix chocolate and nutella in a bowl. Set aside
      2. Heat heavy whipping cream in a pan until it is about to boil (when bubbles start around the edges) and poor it over the chocolate and nutella mixture and whisk on med-high for about 2-3 minutes
      3. Line a square baking sheet with parchment paper and poor the mixture in. Let cool for 2 hours
      4. Remove the parchment and cut into 1 inch strips. Cut the strips in half
      5. Stack 4 pieces on top of each other (they will stick together) putting melted milk chocolate in between
      6. Add more milk chocolate to the top and set in the fridge for 20 minutes
      7. EAT!
    It came out amazing, and very close to the real deal. As a dessert and snack blogger, I can say that Richmond offers up a ton of inspiration for me and I wouldn’t be happier anywhere else.
    Be sure to follow my blog to keep up with all of the crazy desserts and snacks I make daily! Like…

    See more desserts and deliciousness @ Whirl & Whisk

  • Lunching Richmond: 52 Lunches

    It started as a game. Of course it started as a game.

    We (Adam & Ethan) work for the same company and had briefly worked together, but didn’t realize at first how much our interests overlapped. Cyclists, dads, gamers, geeks. We started a weekly lunch and on the way to the second one, Adam turned it into a game. “You know what would be fun? If we never ate at the same place twice.”

    The rules were simple. One of us picked a new place to eat and also paid. The following week the other would do the same. The first to repeat a choice, loses.

    We made it to somewhere around week 30 before a repeat (for the record, Ethan lost). Instead of giving up though, we started round two and doubled down. We added reviews to the mix. Whoever picks still pays, but the recipient of the free lunch has to review the choice. We’d both blogged with some regularity previously, so writing was something we already enjoyed. At the time, a years worth of new restaurants seemed like a monumental undertaking, so we went with 52 and were off to the races. We also started capturing our Lunch Topics. Regular readers know we’re very much into games.

    The learning curve for restaurant reviews was surprising at first. Expanding our culinary vocabulary beyond “that taste good” took some time. Eventually we got our sea legs though. We know what we like and are more than happy to share it with our readers. When we finally hit review 52, we discussed briefly resetting the game. A season 2 if you will. We quickly did away with that notion however and are now on the brink of 100 reviews. At this point it looks to go on to the bitter end, neither of us yielding until Richmond runs out of restaurants. And given the turnover in the Richmond restaurant scene, that doesn’t seem imminent.

    Adam & Ethan @ 52 Lunches

    You can check out all their reviews of Richmond restaurants on their blog, but here are some of our favorites (all pictured above):

    Anyone have some suggestions to pass along to Adam & Ethan?