Food Blog South 2014 may be over, but the synergy produced from more than 200 southern food writers permeates my thoughts. Even before arriving in Birmingham for a late Friday lunch, Nicki Pendleton-Wood and I were talking friends, love, life and all the in betweens. That blink of a three hour drive had set the stage for a weekend full of inspiration. Entering stage right was John’s City Diner with a pre-party full of pimento cheese, shrimp and grits, barbecue sliders, chicken and waffles, ... continue reading...
Pancakes for Dinner?
The January/February 2014 issue of The East Nashvillian has been released and it is a goodie. Turn to page 59 and you will find this issue's "Cookin' In Da Hood" developed by Corbin In The Dell. As we bring in the Lunar New Year, I would like to run a contest.... Tweet the link of this blog post using the hashtag #corbininthedell. If you do not tweet, please leave a comment here about your favorite pancake recipes. Deadline is January 17 to be entered into the drawing ... continue reading...
Happy New Year!
Happy New Year! 2014 is going to be the year of clarity. My number one rule is that there is no more room for bull shit…ever! I tried to use a different word so as not to offend, but truly this is the year sans bullshit. As a few of my friends sat around a New Year’s Eve fire with Pank and me, we tossed our 2013 “must be forgotten” lists into the fire. It worked thankfully! I have forgotten what most of my list contained. Then there is the list of 2014 hopes and goals. We are to use this list ... continue reading...
Branding
This time last year, my brand was being born. Jenn Sheets of Brown Cow Creative and I worked in tandem to make sure that it sent just the right message. I needed to define the whos, whats,whens, wheres, hows and whys of Corbin In The Dell. Forever grateful am I for Jenn’s patience, wisdom and creativity throughout our undertaking. It was then that I realized the importance of having more than one set of eyes on the creative process. Think of it this way. It’s just like picking out a party outfit ... continue reading...
Tis The Season To Celebrate
I am not the biggest fan of Christmas. Decorating to the hilt, Christmas music blaring and baking cookies every night of December used to be what rang my bell. Somewhere along the way, I experienced a shift in my perception of the season. People you rarely see throughout the year suddenly want to “get together before the holidays.” What seismic shift will occur if the obligatory social hour does not happen? Thanksgiving night stores open their doors well before midnight. Then there is Black ... continue reading...
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