Happy national s’mores day to you and yours. S’mores always remind me of two things: the fact that I was not a very good Girl Scout, and the time my college roommate, Pam, and I really wanted toasted marshmallows and all we had were Hanukkah candles and a menorah.
Anyway, I’m okay with all these ridiculous fake holidays since they always seem to offer something tasty for cheap. There’s a rather good chance that I’ll be heading to Cavalli Pizza for their insanely delicious-looking s’mores pie. Sarah Reiss over on SideDish has details and photos, but the upshot is you can snag a large for just $5.
Elsewhere, Juan Williams, the journalist fired from NPR and subsequently hired by Fox News to the tune of two million dollars, is speaking and signing books at the Fairmont Hotel. I present it to you as an option, and as one of the more interesting things happening around town regardless of your politics. If you go, this On The Media transcript is worth a read. Personally, though, I’d rather head to Jimmy’s for the Italian Club’s wine tasting with Guy Stout, one of just 180 master sommeliers in the world. There are six spots left for those of you with an extra hundred dollars to spare. Nancy has details. Apparently, they’re pulling out the really good stuff.
If you haven’t made a trip to FrontRow Giveawayland recently, you absolutely should. We’ve got a guitar. A brand new, awesome on all accounts, guitar. And it could be yours. Scuttle on over.
And then go here, for more to do this evening.
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