The Skinny 1.20.10 through 1.26.10
Howdy friends,
many of the changes we’ve alluded to will become apparent in the next few months. One of the focal points for this planning has been to increase our “localvorientation” to a flat-out remarkable degree. While we have picked much of the low-hanging fruit already, there is still plenty to glean.
This effort spans a wide range of initiatives including our second annual food forecast, which we will share with our farmer-friends to guarantee our demand for the food they grow.
We have also resolved to host more “localvoriented events.” Last week we unveiled “Green Drinks” in Montpelier. Starting in late February, we will be hosting a Farm to Fork Film Series. In the most immediate future:
We cordially invite you to an evening with Vermont wine producer Lincoln Peak Vineyards & Vermont cheese producer The Cellars at Jasper Hill.

WITHÂ SPECIALÂ GUESTS:
Zoe Brickley, Monger at Large, Cellar at Jasper Hill.
Vintner Chris Granstrom from Lincoln Peak.
Chris & Zoe will present the selections & discuss the art of crafting wine & cheese in Vermont as we sample pairings of these local cheeses and wines.
Did you know:
- Lincoln Peak Wine recently
won FIVE awards at an international wine competition, including “Best in Show” Red Wine?! - The Cellars at Jasper Hill is a collaborative space of 22,000 sq ft, storing artisan cheese from multiple producers throughout the state.
- JASPER HILL WILL BE DEBUTING A NEW CHEESEÂ THEYÂ MADEÂ ONÂ CHRISTMASÂ DAY, 2009. Come be amongst the first to try it!!!
Come learn much much more!!! This event will be held on Monday January 25, 2010 from 6:00p.m. to 8:00 pm at The Skinny Pancake, 89 Main Street Montpelier. $30.00 Per Person, does not include tax. To Reserve: call us at 802.262.CAKE or emailjeremy@skinnypancake.com.
PS:Â here’s the facebook invite:Â www.facebook.com/profile.php
Specials this week at the Skinny Pancake:
In the spirit of “Eating locally, thinking globally” and “Consumer Power”, the Skinny Pancake has a plan to raise money for Haiti:
We considered a one-day benefit, but struggled with the thought of a one-off effort paired with this long-term Haitian crisis. Thus, we are currently working on developing a series of “Haitian Crepes” based on traditional Haitian recipes, using local Vermont ingredients wherever possible. We plan to run these specials for at least a month and donate 10% of every sale of the “Haitian Crepe” to relief efforts.
In full disclosure, we have not determined the relief organization with the most bang-for-the-buck…if you have a suggestion, we’re all ears. Please note that this idea just “hatched” yesterday, so the crepe won’t be available until the weekend or possibly early next week….we’ll mention it again, promise
In the meantime, the following are the light-hearted specials we’ve concocted for the week:
Fudd’s Fantasy (Burlington): New Zealand White Rabbit from Fresh Tracks Farm, Pete’s Kohlrabi, Vt Butter and Cheese Chevre, Champlain Orchards Macintosh Apples wrapped in a Savory Crepe. $10.00
La Vida Local (Montpelier): Misty Knoll Turkey Chili, Cabot Cheddar, and Screaming Ridge Spinach wrapped in a Gleason’s Whole Wheat Crepe. $9.00
Main Street Landing Presents…
Burlington Green Drinks 2010:
B
urlington Green Drinks is next Tuesday, January 26th from 6 pm to 8 pm in the Lake Lobby here at Main Street Landing. This month’s sponsor will beThe Vermont Natural Resources Council(www.vnrc.org/).
As always, there will be 100 pints of cold Wolaver’s Organic Ales at no cost to you!!! Of course, there will also be a nice spread of free food available too. Add to that the friendly folks that come out each month…and we’ll see you there.
About the VNRC: For over forty years, VNRC has been Vermont’s leader in protecting and restoring our natural resources. By building coalitions, working together, and offering common sense so
lutions, VNRC has set the standard for an approach to environmental protection that endures. VNRC is the Vermont affiliate of the National Wildlife Federation.
From the State House to your Town Hall, VNRC keeps Vermonters informed on the environmental issues that you and your family care most about. We keep a constant presence in the Vermont State House to promote a vision of a Vermont that is healthy and sustainable. We empower our members to take action when the voice of concerned citizens is needed to make a difference. Some of the important issues VNRC focuses on include: clean water, healthy forests, clean air, sustainable communities & energy.
Appreciation is due for our sustaining sponsors:
We are deeply grateful to our host sponsor, the Main Street Landing Company, for donating this wonderful space to us each month. MSL has spaces available for daily or long term rentals, you can learn more by visiting them at www.mainstreetlanding.com.

Green Drinks Burlington loves Seven Days (www.7dvt.com) for their sustaining support & help in getting the word out!!!
Wolaver’s Organic Ales (www.ottercreekbrewing.com/wolavers.html):
One of the nation’s original certified organic breweries, Wolaver’s is committed to producing the best beer in the most ecologically sound way. Our craft ales are brewed using the finest organic malts, hops, our special house yeast and pure Vermont water.

The Lake Champlain Regional Chamber of Commerce (www.vermont.org/): if it were not for the Lake Champlain Regional Chamber of Commerce, this monthly meet-up would be lucky to have half the turnout it has each month. Thanks to all the hard-workin’ folks over at LCRCOC!!!
Music this week at the SP:
Thursday, 01.21.10
Local Folks Series 
www.kevgreenblottmusic.com/
www.myspace.com/jonahsalzman
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Charlie-Messing-Duo/114148339847
Introducing the Local Folks Series, a winter music session in three parts on third Thursdays: January 21, February 18, & March 18.
Thankfully, there is a large pool of local music out there…which is nice, since we’ve kinda got a penchant for doing things local. In homage to those who persistently pursue their passion for performing music, we introduce the first session of the Local Folks Series: three acoustic acts from the 802 will rotate within the night, performing their favorite tunes. Genres range from Americana and Classic Folk to Blues and Old time.
The featured line-up (in order of appearance) on Thursday Jan 21st:Â Kev Greenblott (duo) www.kevgreenblottmusic.com/, Jonah Salzmanwww.myspace.com/jonahsalzman, Charlie Messing (duo)http://www.facebook.com/pages/Charlie-Messing-Duo/114148339847.
Friday, 01.22.10
Pat McDermott & Kyle Toomey
***$5 suggested donation
www.myspace.com/thedaysweight
Returning to the ‘Cake on Friday are Patrick McDermott and Kyle Toomey. These guys last performed at the ‘Cake with their Alt/Rock band The Day’s Weight. Friday night they return to their roots in a duo acoustic performance.
The mysterious McDermott…strong voice, unique self styled sound, take a listen: www.myspace.com/patrickjmcdermott or watch:http://pjmcdermott.tumblr.com/. Legend has it that Pat is the son of Chuck Mcdermott, who backed–among others–John Stewart. Chuck’s first studio record with John was the 1982 “blondes.” That said, we’re here to talk about Pat, not Chuck…and word on the street is that Pat is a talented musician. Indeed, his recordings sound promising.
Their website relays these two long-time friends have been playing music together since middle school and began writing and recording original music during the summer of 2006.Their music “mixes the various influences of it’s founding fathers including Country, Folk, Americana and good old Rock & Roll. Their live performances showcase an array of musical techniques including Patrick and Kyle’s vocal harmonies, acoustic and electric guitar sounds, as well as Patrick’s often inventive and searing guitar solos.”
Saturday, 01.23.10
Jim Osborne
***$5 suggested donation
www.moosebearbuffalo.com/
We warmly welcome back to the Cake stage Jim Osborn an independent songwriter who captivates the room with his very fine folk. Jim’s original songs showcase his bright voice accompanied by bold, edgy guitar playing.
From his site, www.moosebearbuffalo.com/, “Jim learned to perform, sing, and write while playing with rock trio The Nuclear Suite for several years, opening for such acts as Badfish and Joshua James”…his first album has “notable country and folk influences with a fresh balance between candid humor and cathartic poetry…Responding to the success met by his solo outings, Jim recorded The Northerners in the twilight of winter 2009. Continuing to grow in both skill and stature, Jim has expanded his sights throughout the northeast and welcomes all opportunities to sing, explore, and love in the infinite world ahead.”
A recent article in The Cynic reports, “Thematically, Osborn tends to focus on his personal life — his songs reflect moments in his life that changed his world outlook, and thus ultimately his musical style.” To read more go to, http://www.vermontcynic.com/arts/singer-strums-personal-1.2114896 and come down Saturday night to catch Jim live.
Opening is UVM student Taylor Morse. An evening of fine folk, not to be missed. Taylor on Taylor, “I’m from right outside of (and for all reasonable purposes from) Chicago, IL, though living and going to school in Burlington at the moment. I’ve been writing songs for as long as I can remember although I only started performing last year. My brothers introduced me to music when I just a babe, them being 8 and 11 years older than me, giving me my first album: Tommy. The last album I bought was Townes Van Zandt Live at the Old Quarter. I’m very much a fan of the blues and old ‘outlaw’ country, if you will. My influences stem from bluegrass, Americana folk, and mid 20th century rock and roll.”
In the pipeline:
Thursday, 01.28.10
The Wiley Dobbs Duo (acoustic/newgrass/gypsy)
***$5 suggested donation
www.wileydobbs.com
Friday, 01.29.10
The Willoughby’s (americana)
***$5 suggested donation
www.myspace.com/thewilloughbys
Saturday, 01.30.10
Let’s Whisper (indi/pop/acoustic)
***$5 suggested donation
http://www.myspace.com/letswhispermusic