Thursday update: Day of the Dead, Farmers Market and more

 

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Throwback Thursday: September 14, 2013: Max’s Sports Bar as I see it

There is going to be a Day of the Dead Fiesta Friday, October 28 at the Cadre Building. It will be a celebration of life, culture and tradition with partners including Ballet Memphis, Memphis Symphony Orchestra, Caza Teatro, Aztec, dancers, Colombian singer Marcela Pinilla and her band, Dominican DJ Giovannia Rodriquez, and more. There is way too much happening at this event to list it all here; click through to the Facebook event page to learn more. The event is 21 and up and this is not a Halloween party, so no Halloween costumes please.

Wouldn’t you have to be “that one guy” who didn’t get the memo and came to Day of the Dead dressed as a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle?

You’re the apple of our eye is the theme at the Memphis Farmers Market this Saturday. Apples are in season, and you’ll find many varieties of the fruit at the Market. Bring the kids to the craft table from 8 to 11:30, where they will learn about Johnny Appleseed and all that the apple tree has to offer. Live music by Ronnie Caldwell 8:30-10 and Melinda Milligan 11-12:30. The Market is at the corner of Front and G.E. Patterson under the pavilion every Saturday from 7 AM to 1 PM.

One more reminder that YOU should come to Farm Fest, the Farmers Market’s annual fall party, at Loflin Yard on Sunday, September 25. Live music by Star & Micey, great food by vendors and local restaurants, beers, wines, silent and live auctions. I WILL BE THERE spreading a little sunshine! Oh and by the way I HAVE MONDAY OFF so “maybe I shouldn’t have that one more beer so I will be fresh for work tomorrow” will not be a thought going through my mind!

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(Special note to my Moody Ques/Squeal Street/etc. friends: If you plan to go to Farm Fest but haven’t bought your tickets yet, buy them from Frank)

Inside tip from Michael Donahue of the CA: The Rendezvous gives away red beans with rice with sausage for free when you purchase lunch Friday or Saturday. Also, I don’t know if I have any people who read this blog every day who are vegetarians, but if I do, they will give you vegetarian red beans and rice instead of the sausage version upon request at those times.

If you want to watch some quality college football, there’s a game tonight with big implications for the American Athletic Conference: #6 Houston vs. Cincinnati. It will be on ESPN at 6:30. I’m really not sure who to root for here. On one hand, I would like Cincy to prove Houston is beatable, so Memphis can beat them down the road. On the other hand, it would be kind of cool if Houston became the first Group of Five team ever invited to the College Football Playoff.

There may be some of you who are reading my blog from other cities, considering moving here. If you are, Thrillist has a guide that will help you pick a neighborhood to live in Memphis. Yes, the rent prices are a little higher Downtown, but let me make an argument for my part of the city: There is no place I have ever been where it is so easy to meet people and make friends, and everything you need is in walking distance or at most trolley bus distance.

Drafts and Laughs returns to the Memphis Made taproom Thursday, September 22. The Comma Comedians will perform. 7:30 showtime.

I’ve learned a couple of things about the $20 ticket to the Triple-A National Championship Game that includes a whole hog buffet: 1) The whole hog will be prepared by Victory Lane BBQ, one of the most successful BBQ Fest teams ever; and 2) the ticket now includes complimentary beer. Can’t get much better than that… buy tickets here. (Several other promo packages on that page as well… scroll down to near the bottom for the ticket that includes whole hog)

Tori Tollison will perform at The Dirty Crow Inn Saturday from 9 to midnight.

I went home early last night, about 8:30. I thought to myself, “Hey, it’s still early enough to get a to-go order at the Majestic Grille!” I got the Majestic Burger, cooked medium with Swiss cheese and parmesan fries on the side. Folks, if you tend to pick only from the entrees at the Majestic, you are missing out on one of the best burgers Downtown. This is a case where the flavor of the bun really adds a lot to the burger.

Oh, the irony: Auburn basketball head coach Bruce Pearl is hosting a BBQ cookout for the Auburn soccer team. For those who don’t know, Pearl was given a three-year show-cause penalty by the NCAA for lying about recruits being at a BBQ he hosted at his home.

The public is invited to the South Main Artspace Lofts groundbreaking on Thursday, September 29.

The Trumpster recently went on The Dr. Oz Show to discuss his health and fitness physically to be president. From Mashable: Five controversies that will make you roll your eyes at Dr. Oz. I would give my opinion of Oz but it’s nothing any duck couldn’t say better.

Whew… long one today! I plan on being out at the Silly Goose for happy hour later today.

Wed update #2: Cooper-Young Fest, Cooper-York Fest, hope for the homeless and more

Part of the reason I write this blog is to make sure new Downtowners, and new Memphians, know about everything that is going on. Although it is not a Downtown event, I would be remiss if I did not mention that the annual Cooper-Young Festival happens Saturday in the southeast part of Midtown. This is a giant festival, stretching for half a mile down Cooper and two blocks down Young. This event is expected to draw over 130,000 people, with 435 booths up and down the streets. Booths include vendors selling arts and crafts as well as organizations handing out information. There is live music on multiple stages. There are food vendors and of course beer vendors as well.

Should you go? If you have never seen it, absolutely. It is quite the spectacle. If you don’t like any of the food vendors, there are many restaurants in the area offering indoor dining, and in some cases patio dining giving you a great view of the festival. Celtic Crossing in particular always does it up big for Cooper-Young. The neighborhood is among the most progressive/liberal in the city, so there’s plenty of opportunity to find out how to get involved with groups that address environmental, animal rights and LGBT issues. The people-watching is phenomenal. You’ll see some of the best tattoos ever.

As for me personally, though, I doubt I will attend this year. The festival has just gotten TOO big, too crowded, too many strollers. My friends and I went last year and lasted less than an hour before we were ready to leave. However, for people who feel the same way I do about Cooper-Young Fest, I have an insider tip for you, a hidden gem – Cooper-YORK Fest.

This is a festival on the corner of Cooper and York, just past Cooper-Young Fest’s northern boundary, on the parking lot of Memphis Made Brewing Co. Throughout the day there will be performances by DEVIL TRAIN, The Velvet Dogs, New Ballet Ensemble and School, and The Tinglers. Memphis Made will have its usual craft brews on sale, plus they will have some special limited-edition beers brewed just for this event. Two of Memphis’ best food trucks, El Mero Taco and Sushi Jimmi, will be on hand all day. If you are looking for an outdoor festival with a more intimate feel than Cooper-Young, this might be the party for you.

In other news, the Hospitality HUB is starting a jobs program for area panhandlers and homeless. Every Tuesday and Thursday, a van will pick up homeless and panhandlers in Downtown and Midtown and take them to locations where they will perform 5 hours of work at $9 an hour pay. They will work with the Public Works program to clean up blight. The homeless/panhandlers will also receive lunch. The program is patterned after one in New Mexico. This is a great program for those who got a bit down on their luck and genuinely want to be working, contributing members of society on their way to a better place in life. The bums on the corner who just want to beg for money for their next liquor bottle (if you live down here, you know the people I am talking about) probably won’t be applying to be part of this work program. If you want to donate to sustain this program, you can do so here.

The monthly Downtown safety meeting has been scheduled for 6:00-7:30 PM in the High Point Ballroom at 330 North Main. Come share your safety concerns and get information you can use.

Cerrito Trivia is bringing the Match Game to the Rec Room September 20. It will be based on the popular TV show. RSVP/reserve tickets (free) here.

That’s it for now… getting a haircut after work then will be out at Silly Goose for happy hour.

Wed morning update: BBQ Fest judging seminar, iOS 10 bricking phones and more

Want to be a judge at BBQ Fest? Memphis in May has announced its annual BBQ Fest Judging Seminar for Saturday, November 19. You must complete this seminar to be under consideration to judge at Memphis in May’s annual BBQ cooking contest.

Happy Wednesday everyone, YOGA! MyHQ is holding the eighth edition of its Sunset Yoga class tonight at Memphis Park at Front and Jefferson across from Raymond James. This is a free, all-levels class, and there will be free wine after yoga. You are welcome to bring a picnic basket as well. Free parking available too – click the link to find out how. Free yoga, free parking, free wine… holy yoga, Batman!

South Main Sounds has announced its next Songwriter Night for Friday, September 23. FreeWorld’s Richard Cushing is among the performers, along with Lacey Canfield, Joe Caliva, Tom Gorbea, Massimo Bevilacqua, and Tommy Coleman. 7-9 PM at 550 S. Main.

If you’re a Mississippi State alum, there will be a watch party for the LSU game at Loflin Yard Saturday, September 17 from 6 to 9 PM. Cowbells are welcome. I bet those who live in the apartments and condos near the yard will be thrilled about all the noise.

Do you ever have a dream that totally conflicts with who you are in real life? Last night I had a dream that I went to a Donald Trump rally. I was enthusiastic about being there. Trump was not there but I told the organizers I had been looking forward to the rally for a long time. I woke up and I was like, WHAT THE…? That is something I would never attend in real life. It astounds me that 43.5 of the American public (credit RealClearPolitics) either don’t realize or don’t care that Donald Trump is batshit crazy. I’m only marginally more of a fan of Hillary than I am of Trump at this point – they’re both members of the “We Should Be In Jail For Perjury Right Now” club – but she has the qualifications and I’ll vote for her to keep Trump out of office if that’s what it takes.

Geez. If the Democrats had nominated Bernie he’d have swept every state except Idaho and West Virginia. Same thing if the Dems replaced Hillary with Joe Biden.

Those of you with iPhone 6’s, might want to hold off on that update to iOS 10. It’s bricking some iPhones. Others (including one I witnessed personally yesterday) find that their battery life has gone to hell in a handbasket and that plugging the phone into a charger actually drains the battery more. I would wait for them to release a fix before proceeding with the new OS.

Time to go to work. Possibly a second post at lunchtime.

 

Tuesday update

If you drive Downtown, here’s a tip for you: The city is closing Jefferson between Front and Second at 9 AM for approximately the next 4 days for sewer repair work.

The DIY Network has put out a casting call for America’s Most Desperate Landscape. Do you have a really ugly backyard? You and your backyard could appear on TV, as your backyard goes through a massive transformation – decks and fergolas, fences and walkways, repair and renovation.

To be considered, you need to email amdl@fogedgemedia.com with the following:

1) Your name, contact info and a brief description of why you should be selected for the show.

2) Three pictures of your backyard – wide shots. (Note: 25 MB limit per email)

3) A brief video of you and your backyard – post it on YouTube and email them the link. Your video should show your personality as well as your desperation about your ugly backyard.

Entries will be accepted through October 14.

Last weekend Mickey Gall defeated former WWE star C.M. Punk at UFC 203. Gall took Punk down immediately and Punk was never able to gain control. Punk finally tapped after a little more than two minutes. Gall’s purse for the win: $30,000. Punk’s payout for the loss: $500,000. I’m a huge C.M. Punk fan, but doesn’t something seem wrong with that?

Reminds me… I WILL BE GOING to WWE Monday Night Raw next week at FedExForum. A friend posted on Facebook that he had an extra ticket and I jumped all over it. Performers I am most looking forward to seeing: Enzo Amore and Big Cass, Kevin Owens and Sasha Banks. Watch it on USA if you don’t have a ticket. Enzo is right up there with The Rock, Flair, Dusty and Stone Cold on the microphone.

Most of the September 24 games have been announced, and I am delighted with the times. Arkansas-Texas A&M at 8, Memphis at 7. With all my teams playing night games, that clears my schedule to go to BreakFest 901 during the day. A cooking contest for those who brunch so hard, BreakFest will happen at the Broad Avenue Water Tower from 10 to 4 that day, benefiting the Urban Bicycle Food Ministry. Competition categories include Omelet, Bacon Lovers, Breakfast Sandwich, Breakfast Sweets, and Anything Goes.

The thing I like most about BreakFest? My team isn’t competing! That means I won’t have any Director of PR duties and can just walk around the park and visit my friends’ teams. It will be nice to hang out a cooking competition and just be able to chill. I bought my ticket to BreakFest this morning as well as to the Memphis Farmers Market’s Farm Fest the following day. Probably I will hit the Farmers Market the morning of BreakFest and then order a Lyft out there… hmmm, my “DAWG” John D mentioned going and that there might be the possibility of a ride. Might have to talk to him. It seems very appropriate to go to a breakfast festival with the guy who has a breakfast named after him at the Majestic.

The fast food industry has run out of ideas. Cheetos Chicken Fries at Burger King. There is nothing about this that appeals to me. I would rather eat SPAM. I would rather eat tofu.

Craft beer fans: The Wiseacre tap room is closed tonight and tomorrow for private events.

Archer Malmo is expanding again and will soon occupy 75% of the Cotton Exchange Building. They are taking over the 10th floor, making room for six former empoyees of Combustion which Archer Malmo acquired recently.

That’s it for now. Maybe a second post after work.

Monday update

Halloween costume ORDERED! Gonna keep it a secret for now, but in a couple of weeks perhaps I will drop a hint or two…

As you know, I will be spending Halloween at Sinners for Saints Ball at Stop 345. Huge party, multiple rooms, beer, wine, Hipner’s craft Jello shots, Dead Soldiers, Charvey, Super 5, Dj Lil’ Eggroll. The only minor gripe last year was many people were not happy with the way the costume contest was run. Well, one of the organizers, my good friend Katie Mac, has announced that she will personally be in charge of the contest this year. That is all I need to hear to endorse this party one hundred percent. $40 in advance/$50 at the door (but it will probably sell out in advance) with proceeds benefiting the Church Health Center.

Ready for some fall fashion? My artist friend Sarah Dalesandro has autumn leaves leggings for sale in her Etsy shop.

Happy to see that my friend Mandy Marie is back on happy hour shifts at the Blind Bear. Mandy also teaches classes at Painting with a Twist out in Olive Branch. Mandy’s likes include dark chocolate, peanut butter, and red wine.

Congratulations to my Arkansas Razorbacks on entering the Top 25! The Hogs are 24th in both the AP and coaches’ poll following Saturday’s victory over TCU.

A woman who won free pizza for a year immediately donated it to a homeless shelter. Kind gesture indeed.

From Mashable: Lucky pug gets his belly scratched by three wooden back scratchers

There will be an open casting call for the national tour of Dirty Dancing Wednesday at the Orpheum.

Former pro wrestler C.M. Punk made his MMA debut at UFC 203 Saturday. It didn’t go well.

Tin Roof has its weekly cornhole tournament this evening at 6.

Been getting trolled on Instagram? The photo sharing service is rolling out a tool that can help. It will block comments with a default list of keywords it considers offensive, and you can add words of your own that you don’t want to appear in your photos’ comments. It’s a shame we can’t be civil to each other so tools like this aren’t needed. Dont’cha just hate those crazy trolls?

That’s it for now, off to lunch. Happy hour location undecided as of yet, with Max’s Sports Bar, Bardog and Blind Bear all under consideration.

MIND BLOWN: Quinoa Crunch Bowl @ LYFE Kitchen

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Last week a college classmate of mine posted that she made her family Buddha Bowls, bowls made with quinoa, crunchy veggies, sauces and other healthy ingredients. There seem to be a million different ways to make a Buddha Bowl. Most Buddha Bowls are vegetarian, and although not a vegetarian myself, I was intrigued.

Yesterday afternoon I was sitting at Stacey’s bar at Hung Over Like a Bear brunch at the Blind Bear. “I’ve got to go somewhere and eat before the Arkansas-TCU game at 6,” I told her. I got out my phone and started surfing the menus of nearby restaurants to figure out what I wanted to eat. I surfed Kooky Canuck… the Fish… Lenny’s… Yao’s… nothing caught my attention. I’ve eaten at those places so many times that nothing seems to jump out at me.

Then I pulled up LYFE Kitchen’s menu. LYFE is known for healthy dining alternatives. Back in February I went there right after it opened and ordered their kale Caesar with garlic lime tofu as sort of a joke, choosing the menu item that I would normally be the least likely to ever order. Yesterday, though, was no joke. I needed nutrition so I would be good to make it to watch the Hogs. As I read the Soups & Salads section, the Quinoa Crunch Bowl caught my attention. It is a mix of quinoa tabbouleh, fresh crunchy vegetables, avocado, arugula, edamame hummus, chipotle vinaigrette, and fireman’s hot sauce.

“That sounds a lot like a Buddha Bowl!” I thought. I liked the sound of the chipotle vinaigrette and the hot sauce, being a fan of spicy.

However, my skepticism kicked in, and I decided I would get an add-on. You can get garlic lime tofu for an extra $2, chicken for $3, mahi for $5, or shrimp for $6. The tofu definitely wasn’t under consideration but I polled my Facebook friends on which of the other three I should add. The general consensus was the mahi, which was kind of the direction I was leaning as well.

Five minutes later the bowl was brought to my table. MIND BLOWN. So much delicious goodness, all twirled up together. The hummus and the spicy ingredients absolutely made this dish work. I loved it. I enjoyed the mahi but it was not necessary. This dish can stand on its own as an entree, without add-ons.

For those of you who are diet-conscious, the Quinoa Crunch Bowl has only 541 calories without the mahi. That’s a good thing because it offset the calories from the numerous PBRs I had during the Arkansas game and the Fireballs I had after Arkansas blocked a field goal in 2OT and then ran it into the end zone for the upset.

Going into the meal, I thought, “If this sucks there are always nachos from Huey’s a few blocks away.” By the end of my bowl I neither wanted nor needed nachos. The bowl was filling and delicious. I will be back again and again for it. Heck, I might go back today.

For those of you who would not normally even consider something like the Quinoa Crunch Bowl, I was the same way for many, many years. Believe me, in this case thinking outside the box is worth it.

Saturday update

It’s time to CALL THOSE HOGS!!! AP Sports called Arkansas vs. #15 TCU the game that has the potential to be the best of college football Week 2, and I find it hard to disagree. The Razorbacks have a chance to upset a ranked opponent and a former Southwest Conference foe on national TV. TCU has built one of the best football programs in the country the past 10 years, and to knock them off would make a statement and likely would push the Hogs into the Top 25. The game is on ESPN tonight at 6.

I could watch this game at my “home away from home on the south side” and the best sports bar in Memphis, Max’s Sports Bar, but since the game’s on national TV I will probably stick close to home. But Max, Mike and PBjaRni, don’t worry, you will see PLENTY of me later this football season.

Booker T. Jones returns to Memphis for a performance at the Halloran Centre tonight. One of the leading influences who defined modern soul, he provided the keyboard sound for legendary artists such as Ray Charles. He also produced albums for Rita Coolidge, Willie Nelson’s Stardust, Bill Withers, and others.

The donut shop at 8 S. Main is now serving lunch. Here is their menu:

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Funnel cake for a lunch entree? That’s thinking outside the box. Kids all over Memphis will beg their parents to come there for lunch.

If you pass by a box containing the Memphis Daily News’ free weekly publication, be sure to pick one up. The cover story is about Eclectic Eye. My “DAWG” John D knows the owners and tells me they are super cool people, a husband-wife team who have built a very successful small business.

2016-09-05-16-04-19Happy Saturday, YOGA! Don’t forget that Bendy Brewski Yoga comes to the Memphis Made taproom today at 12 noon. This is a 45-minute all-levels yoga class, where you’ll get to do all kinds of bendy, stretchy Asanas like the Tree pose shown here. (Look, I even have my Memphis Made shirt on!) Following the yoga class is social time with your fellow yogis over great craft beer.

The Southern Heritage Classic Alumni After-Party takes place at Hard Rock Cafe tonight at 10. Note that means there will be extremely heavy traffic in the area of Second and Beale from about 9:00 on tonight. Plan extra time if you need to drive tonight.

Amy LaVere and George Sluppick play Loflin Yard tonight at 7.

Doing laundry and jamming to the Johnny Cash station on Pandora this morning. Debating a trip to the Farmers Market but Bardog at 11 will happen for sure. All of you in town for the Southern Heritage Classic today, welcome to Memphis!

 

Fri update #2: Farmers Market and more news

Oh, my squash! is the theme at the Memphis Farmers Market this Saturday. We have reached the point in the year where you can still pick up summer squashes like yellow-neck, zucchini, and patty-pan; and you can also purchase debuting winter squashes like acorn, butternut, spaghetti, and delicata. Live music by Buck Hutcheson 8:30-10 and AMARIS 11-12:30. Dog adoptions by Real Good Dog Rescue 8 to noon. The Market happens every Saturday at the pavilion at the corner of Front and G.E. Patterson from 7 AM to 1 PM.

Have you ever thought about volunteering at the Farmers Market? Their volunteers do things like booth-sit when vendors need breaks, take out the trash, keep the bathrooms clean, work the information desk, do pet-sitting, and set up and tear down the market. If this sounds like something you would like to be a part of, you can join here.

Don’t forget that Farm Fest is only a little more than two weeks away! This is the Farmers Market’s big annual party, on Sunday, September 25 from 5 to 8 PM at Loflin Yard. Star & Micey will be rocking the live music. The great thing about the food is that because it’s from local farm vendors, nothing will be past the expiration date! Local restaurants will be supplying food too. Yummy beers and wines will be served. There will be silent and live auctions geared toward people like me (and hopefully you) who just can’t get enough of locally-produced food. Buy tickets here. $40 until the day before the party ($50 day of), $25 for vendors and volunteers, and $20 for non-alcohol. I’m sure it goes without saying that I WILL BE THERE at 5 that day, after a brief pre-gaming session at the Blind Bear from 11 to 4:30. I hope to see you there!

Fourth Bluff Fridays returns to Memphis Park at Front and Jefferson this evening from 4:30 to 9. The MDs (formerly Maitre’Ds) will provide the live music, and pop-up beer vendor Tap Box will be serving craft beer from local breweries. The Central BBQ and Joy Ride food trucks will be selling food. Feel free to bring your own blankets and lawn chairs.

Ted & the Scissormen play Loflin Yard tonight at 7.

There’s a new food truck debuting at Memphis Made’s taproom tonight called A Taste of Wisconsin. I can’t find any info, and it doesn’t seem to be on social media. Anyone got info on this truck?

NOAA reports that summer nights were the hottest ever this year.

The public is invited to a 9/11 Remembrance Service Sunday at 8:45 AM at the Fire Museum at 118 Adams.

Great news from local blues musician Eric Hughes. The guitars that were stolen out of his van last week. They have been located by MPD in a couple of area pawn shops, and although it will take a little while for him to get them back, he will eventually. Stellar work by MPD.

Love the soul food served at Alcenia’s? Learn to cook it! Healing the Soul, the cookbook featuring the restaurant’s recipes, is now on sale.

That’s it for this post. May stop by and check out the Fourth Bluff event this evening.

Lots of news in this Friday morning update

Job news: Have you ever wanted to be a brewery taproom manager? Ghost River is hiring a manager for its taproom opening next month at the corner of Main and Crump. You’d get to plan a lot of new events and meet some fun people. That taproom will have the potential to become an anchor in the far south end of Downtown the way High Cotton’s is in the far east end.

Meme on Facebook yesterday. This is SO TRUE!

Why are there so many female archaeologists?

… Because women love digging up the past.

Downtown Church is having a fish fry Sunday under the Farmers Market pavilion, 11:30 AM-2 PM.

I’m compiling a list of Downtown bars that will have NFL Sunday Ticket this season. So far: Green Beetle, Blues City, Max’s Sports Bar, Double J, Loflin Yard, Local. Are there others? Email paul@paulryburn.com or hit me on Facebook and I will update in a future post. Seems like there are a lot more bars with the Ticket than in previous years. Good to see!

New food truck alert! The Double J Eggroll Express will be at the corner of Cooper and Union today, Friday, September 9.

The Flying Saucer is bringing live music back on Fridays. SNOZberry will return to one of their favorite venues next Friday, September 16.

A giant hunting expo called Flocktoberfest is coming to Bass Pro at the Pyramid October 7-9 and 14-16. Among the festivities: live music by Jason Pritchett and also by Sugar Ray, fireworks, food trucks, a 5K, a Moon Pie eating contest, and appearances by sports and outdoor celebrities.

Great news: MATA has scored a more than $4 million grant to rehabilitate and purchase buses and build bus-related facilities. This money was badly needed.

Share the Pennies is a project where you can tell MLGW round up your bill to the next highest dollar. The extra change goes to MIFA’s Project CARE program, an energy-efficiency program that assists the elderly and disabled.

Chef Shuttle delivers from The Arcade now.

One of my college classmates made a Buddha Bowl for dinner recently, I’m about the farthest thing from a vegetarian, but damn that looks good, and apparently there are many different ways you can make them. In case there are any vegetarians out there who stalk my blog every day, here’s a link to how to make a Buddha bowl with 20 different filling recipes.

Newsy early Friday morning. I do expect to be back with a second post later today, even if nothing else than this week’s Farmers Market news comes in. Off to work on a Friday! The days are really flying off the calendar, aren’t they?

Thursday update

Usually this is the time in the week when I have Farmers Market news, but they haven’t sent out the email yet. Because it was a holiday weekend maybe? Oh well, here’s what I do have.

A big event in Downtown Memphis history happened 100 years ago this week. Clarence Saunders disrupted the market opened the first Piggly Wiggly at 79 Jefferson. Rather than the previous system where clerks had taken a customer’s order and gathered up the groceries, Piggly Wiggly was entirely self-service. It offered national brands, consistent quality, and consistent and clearly-marked pricing.

The Ol’ Man Moonshine Ball, a celebration of everything that makes Memphis unique, happens Friday, September 16 at the Gibson Guitar Factory. Event founder Pat Kerr Tigrett talks about the ball in this WREG interview.

Memphis Made Brewing Co. is making its first foray into the world of canning beer this month. Read all about the canning and the festivals and taproom events they have planned for the month in this Memphis Made blog post.

Tacos and Tunes on Felicia Suzanne’s patio tonight will feature Marcella and Her Lovers. $2 tacos, $5 margaritas.

The section of the Downtown riverfront known as The Fourth Bluff is getting a big grant to help boost its development. Here is more information about this grant and the thought process behind it. Follow @FourthBluff on Twitter for updates.

Whatcha gonna do, whatcha gonna do, whatcha gonna do… Stephanie Mills performs at the Orpheum tonight at 8 as part of the Southern Heritage Classic Cultural Celebration. Special guest Jammin Jay Lamont.

The MBJ has a photo slideshow of the progress that has been made on the future Ghost River taproom. The taproom is set to open next month.

Job news: The airport is hiring a service technician. Also a logistics firm is looking to hire up to 2000 seasonal Memphis workers and will hold a job fair September 17.

Many regulars at the Silly Goose were excited this week to learn that the big pretzels have returned to the menu.

Life is Good has changed their hours. They are now open Sunday-Thursday 10-7 and Friday-Saturday 10-9.

From Bleacher Report: A look at the life of a college football cupcake. Schools like Appalachian State, Youngstown State or Wofford get paid handsomely to take a loss to the big guys – except occasionally they don’t take that loss (or they almost don’t take it) and expose overrated teams.

High Ground News has a good piece on former president Jimmy Carter’s recent build for Habitat for Humanity and what it means for the future of the Uptown neighborhood.

That’ll do it for now. Having a fun day at work. Will be out at happy hour at Silly Goose this evening.