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It’s OK to be pig out Saturday

August 29, 2014

Bacon, bacon, bacon. In honor of International Bacon Day on Saturday, the Farmland Bacon Club is holding The Great Bacon Treasure Hunt in Denver, St. Louis and Kansas City, Mo.

One winner in each city will get a year’s supply of free bacon, a Bacon Club prize pack and cold hard cash. In addition, members of Farmland’s Bacon Club are eligible to win a trip to the annual Blue Ribbon Bacon Festival in Des Moines.

You can participate by joining the Farmland Bacon Club or following Farmland on Facebook and Twitter and keeping an eye out for clues, beginning at noon Saturday.

The hunt will lead pork lovers on a  journey to some of  each city’s most iconic locations. To sign up for the Bacon Club and to get instructions, go to www.farmlandbaconclub.com.

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Denver ranks 5th among best places to be a landlord

August 29, 2014

Zillow, a real estate listings website, has compiled a list of the “10 Best Places to be a Landlord,” and Denver ranks in the middle at No. 5.

Zillow said, “The tough reality for renters around the country: Rent is through the roof. That’s good news for landlords, though. Renting out a home can be a good way to make extra money month-to-month while building equity.

“Here’s Zillow’s list of the top 10 places to won a rental property. These aren’t the hottest markets, but they are the metro areas where a small-time investor can count on making the most profit every month.

“Zillow’s analysis considered homeowners who purchased their properties in 2009, but it’s not too late to find a cash-flowing rental in these areas.”

Here’s Zillow’s rankings:

10. Memphis, Tenn.

9. Indianapolis, Indiana

8. Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas

7. Tampa, Fla.

6. Rochester, NY

5. Denver

4. Cincinnati, Ohio

3. Tulsa, Okla.

2. Miami-Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

1. Oklahoma City, Okla.

For more about Denver’s pick, visit www.realestate.msn.com/best-places-to-be-a-landlord#7.

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Laugh line: Today’s eavesdropping

August 29, 2014

Eavesdropping on a woman talking on the phone with a friend: “Nothing exciting going on, well, except for the new guy my daughter is dating right now.  He is a model and he is gorgeous.  She needs to marry him just so we can look at him across the table at Thanksgiving. Even my husband says, ‘He’s purty.'”

 

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Rocky Mountain Showdown stampedes into Denver Friday

August 27, 2014

For the first time, the Rocky Mountain Showdown (the contentious CU vs. CSU football game) presented by Prestige Audi is moving to Friday, with a kick-off at 7 p.m. under the lights at Sports Authority Field at Mile High. The all-Colorado football classic pits the CU Buffaloes against the CSU Rams for Centennial State bragging rights.

New this year, the “Fan 4-pack” is available for $99, and includes four tickets to the game, four sodas and four hot dogs. In addition, individual tickets start at $25, and can be purchased at www.RockyMountainShowdown.com.

Here’s the lowdown on the showdown:

* The CSU Alumnae Association will kick off the festivities at 5:30 p.m. at Lodo’s Bar & Grill in downtown Denver. Fans can sport their green and gold for photos in the photo booth, and rally with elite DJ’s, CAM the Ram and the CSU cheer squad, while taking in the Rocky Mountain sunset at one of Denver’s top rooftop bars.

* Colorado State University Tailgate Party: Join CAM the Ram, the CSU marching band and the spirit squad for a tailgating event to gear up for the big game. A food ticket costs $25 for members (Alumni Association, Ram Club and RAAA), $30 for non-members and $15 for children 12 and under. Register online.

* University of Colorado Tailgate Party: CU Buffs fans can party in Lot C (look for the giant, 20-foot inflatable buffalo “Ralphie”) at a family-friendly tailgate party prior to kick-off. The pregame event features music, entertainment, games, Ralphie, the marching band, Chip, cheerleaders and plenty of giveaways for CU fans. Food and beverages will be available for purchase.

After a coin toss officiated by Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper and school officials, kickoff is scheduled at 7 p.m. Halftime will feature cheerleader dance routines, both teams’ marching bands and much more. Denver Mayor Michael B. Hancock and game officials will deliver the Centennial Cup to the winning team at the end the Showdown.

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16th Street Mall opens Patio 16 Friday

August 27, 2014

The 16th Street Mall has long been a thorn in the side of Denver dwellers who don’t shop at souvenir stores, don’t care to inhale second-hand smoke and don’t want to sign petitions.

But now the Downtown Denver Business Improvement District is installing Patio 16, an outdoor dining area in the median of the carless street between California and Stout streets.

Patio 16, which opens at 11:30 a.m. Friday, will offer outdoor seating, enclosed patio railings, a variety of menu options from six local vendors and an outdoor respite for the downtown Denver community to gather, dine and unwind. Patio 16 provides a family-friendly area staffed during hours of operation to ensure a safe, clean and friendly experience, that is open to all residents, employees and visitors.

Opening day activities will include entertainment and food sampling from 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. For more information, visit www.downtowndenver.com/about-the-bid.

 

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Mama mia! Saucy Noodle celebrates golden anniversary Saturday

August 27, 2014

The kitchen at Saucy Noodle Ristorante at 727 S. University in the Bonnie Brae neighborhood cooks up more than 1,800 pounds of garlic every year, and it’s been serving it for 50 years this month – that’s well over 75,000 pounds of garlic.

Erin Markham, the third generation of the Badis family who now operates the restaurant with her husband, Nathan, invites the public to a 50th birthday celebration starting 4:30 p.m. Saturday. The party will include menu specials and special prices that will evoke the early days of The Noodle: Large one-topping pizzas for $3.95 (limit one per table) and spaghetti and meatballs for $4.95. There will also be a birthday cake, gifts and giveaways.

Markham grew up at the restaurant, which her grandfather Sam bought in 1964 and renamed from Jim Sano’s to “The Saucy Noodle,” with the culinary warning out front on its distinctive red and white canopy awning: “If you don’t like garlic, go home.”

A lot of garlic goes into the Noodle’s spaghetti marinara, which is vegetarian but has so much garlic in it that it looks like ground beef. “The red sauce is grandmother Inez Badis’ recipe,” Markham said. “It’s been a menu staple throughout the decades, alongside the most popular dish, lasagna, as well as spaghetti and the restaurant’s baseball-sized homemade meatballs.”

The menu also features one appetizer that might not catch a younger person’s eye: Morey Amsterdam’s fried ravioli. The dish is named after the late actor and comedian who is best remembered as part of the ensemble cast of the classic “The Dick Van Dyke Show” on television.

“It’s called that because in the ‘60s he came in and asked if we had such a dish, and we didn’t so he helped himself to the kitchen and made it himself,” Markham said. The dish became part of the Noodle’s culinary culture.

The menu has evolved over the decades. When Markham’s grandfather, a former big band leader, opened the restaurant he smoked barbecue in the back. The Markhams will bring back barbecue for the Aug. 30 birthday celebration.

The family-owned, family-friendly restaurant has earned the loyalty of customers who have come on a regular basis over the decades – even after a fire on April 1, 2000, closed the restaurant for seven months. And, although Amsterdam died in 1996, The Noodle’s regulars will toast his spirit with the fried ravioli that bears his name, and all the other garlicky family favorites that have been served for half a century.

For more information, go to www.saucynoodle.com.

The Saucy Noodle named its fried ravioli dish after 'Dick Van Dyke Show' actor Morey Amsterdam when he helped invent the dish during a visit to the University Avenue eatery.

The Saucy Noodle named its fried ravioli dish after ‘Dick Van Dyke Show’ actor Morey Amsterdam (above) when he helped invent the dish during a visit to the University Boulevard eatery.saucy noodle1

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ViewHouse opens Centennial spot

August 27, 2014

The ‘burbs are getting their own version of ViewHouse the LoDo hot spot with an amazing rooftop patio when the Centennial restaurant at 7101 S. Clinton St. opens at 4 p.m. Friday.

Grand opening weekend celebrations include:

* Friday – Celebrate with Colorado local band, The Samples, as they kick-off our summer band series, “Music on the Green” at 6:30 p.m. Clink glasses to toast the opening at hosted bars from 4 – 5 p.m. and from 9 – 10 p.m.

* Saturday – Red Bull Motocross Extravaganza features Red Bull’s professional motocross stunt team drivers entertaining guests with show times at 2, 5 and 7 p.m. Stick around and dance the night away with DJ Squirt’s hot beats.

* Sunday – Bottomless buffet brunch featuring gala-apple pancakes, twists on the classic eggs benedict, breakfast burritos and bacon along with complimentary bottomless mimosas with the purchase of an entrée.

More information at www.viewhouse.com or call 303-790-8439.

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DoubleTree Tech Center hosting after-party for Fiddler’s Green concerts

August 27, 2014

The DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Denver Tech Center in Greenwood Village, the official hotel of Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre for the 2014-2016 concert seasons, will host the inaugural Fiddler’s Green After-Party celebration beginning at 10 p.m. Friday.

In conjunction with 98.5 KYGO-FM, DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Denver Tech Center will host a live performance by Jerrod Niemann, chart-topping country artist and opening performer for Keith Urban  at Fiddler’s that evening.

The event, which is ticketed and open to the public, will be held in the property’s Grand Ballroom. Event wristbands are $10 per person. Guests will also enjoy several cash bars, food for purchase and a DJ. Attendees must be 21 years of age or older.

Half of the ticket proceeds will be donated to 98.5 KYGO FM’s Christmas Crusade for Children, a program dedicated to bringing the joy of Christmas to under privileged children in the local community via law enforcement nomination and donations.

For more information, visit www.doubletreedenvertech.com or call 303-779-6161.

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Essie Perlmutter honored by JEWISHcolorado

August 27, 2014

JEWISHcolorado, (formerly known as Allied Jewish Federation of Colorado) has awarded Essie Perlmutter with the 2014 Kipnis-Wilson/Friedland Award.  She will be presented the award at the International Lion of Judah Conference in New York City in Septembe.

The Kipnis-Wilson/Friedland Award honors women who exemplify the spirit of the Lion of the Judah through a proven commitment to their community.

Perlmutter has served on JEWISHcolorado’s executive board and women’s philanthropy committee. She chaired many JEWISHcolorado events including Choices and Super Sunday. The 40-year volunteer has been a Lion of Judah since its inception and created a Lion of Judah Endowment in 2004.

In addition to her involvement at JEWISHcolorado, Perlmutter is known for her significant impact in the larger Jewish and civic communities in Colorado. She has been honored by the Anti-Defamation League, Rocky Mountain Jewish Historical Society, Keshet of the Rockies, The Hebrew Educational Alliance and BMH-BJ: The Denver Synagogue.

An accomplished artist and interior designer, Perlmutter was appointed by Federico Pena to the Mayor’s Commission for Arts Culture and Film. For more information, visit www.JEWISHcolorado.org.

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