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Spice of Life

Alamelu Vairavan, a Whitefish Bay resident, is an author and culinary instructor. Alamelu has a passion for educating the public about the use of spices and legumes in preparing healthy and tasty foods. She is also interested in educating the public about the growing research that points to the enormous health benefits of spices in preventing many diseases. Her mission is to enrich people's culinary experience and to inspire them to discover that cooking and sharing healthful foods can be an especially joyful experience.

Visit Alamelu's web site, CurryOnWheels.com.

An Event Not To Be Missed..

An Event Not To Be Missed…

It was a magical day indeed today in Milwaukee at the Midwest Airlines Center. Wonderful wine, cheese, chocolates, top chefs’ demonstrations, beers, coffee, tea were all available to the visitors. It was an elegant event right here in town. There was so much to sip, taste and learn. The good news for those who missed it is that it continues on Sunday. 

The admission charge includes all the sipping and tasting you may desire!  Add to this several wonderful presentations by wine and food experts. You will find in the first wine and dine event in Milwaukee an opportunity to have an enjoyable afternoon with friends and family.

( In case you missed the great publicity that preceded this event,   visit www.wineanddinewisconsin.com ). After my presentation at the Culinary Stage on Saturday, October 10, 2009 I walked around the Midwest Airlines Center, having a great and relaxing time in the company of my husband and friends. It was a memorable and fun filled day!  I am delighted that Milwaukee has joined the ranks of a growing number of cities in which annual food and wine events are held.

If you go to the event on Sunday October 11th,  I am confident  you will return home energized!

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