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My pick for celebrating Halloween is Hallowine 09

October 27, 9:26 AMBaltimore Dining ExaminerDara Bunjon
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Is Halloween becoming the biggest holiday next to Christmas? I do believe so. In sorting through the many events for Halloween, I have chosen to promote Hallowine 2009 because if offers great Horror D’Oeuvres (you know there has to be food involved for me), wine bar and never ending cocktails, music (DJ WHO & Knowledge Featuring Live Percussion by Keith Meyer), costume contest BUT most importantly it benefits the Living Classroom – learning by doing.

They have thought of everything, even room discounts at nearby hotels so you can stay downtown, have a good time and not worry about driving under the influence.

A sneak peek at the food:
Horror D’Oeuvres, Dangerous Desserts, and Deadly Drinks
Harvest Brew

Created and prepared by Chef’s Expressions

Roasted Pumpkin Soup with Curry Pumpkin Seeds and Australian Candied Ginger
Served with Poison-nickel Bread Sticks with Nasturtium Butter Glaze and Garnished with a Gummy Spider

Haunted Forest Chicken with Deep Black Caviar Lentils
Braised black chicken infused with deep in the forest wild mushrooms with deep black caviar lentils

Bloody Braised Brisket with Monster Mash Potatoes
Asaki beef brisket with Hansel and Gretel candied plum tomatoes served with a monster mash of new crop Yukon gold whipped potatoes studded with bourbon braised sweet potatoes and candied pecan dust

Poison Lady Apples with Magic Pecan Dust
Dracula’s Lollipops
Slimy Limey Bavarians
Burnt to a Crisp Almond Brulee

GHOSTLY BAR
Spooky Stone Fences
A smoky brew of Bourbon and Fresh Apple Cider
Crop Organic Vodka Signature Drinks
Selection of Organic and Bio-Dynamic Wines

WHEN
You will be undertaken at 9pm on the evening of October 31st
VIP Champagne tasting at 8pm

WHERE
The 1840's City Lites (2nd Floor) of the City Life Museum.
29 S Front Street, Baltimore, MD

WHY

This event benefits the Living Classrooms Foundation

TICKETS
Regular: $80 - 9pm
VIP: $100, includes Champagne Tasting at 8pm  / Register HERE or email Katie Bittinger katiebittinger@chefsexpressions.com

Key sponsors on this event Baltimore Eats, Chef's Expression, www.EcoSumo.com

P.S. Have you seen this transformer costume - very clever - click HERE for video
 

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