• Sweet Tea: It’s Where I Draw The [Mason-Dixon] Line

    https://www.wetheeaters.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/IMG_6329-250x150.jpg

    January 30, 2017 There's a line Founding Foodie Amy won't stand to be crossed when it comes to iced tea: SUGAR. As in, don't add any. Sweet tea wasn't even in her vocabulary before moving to Washington, D.C. Though she's lived in the area for more ...

    Sweet Tea: It’s Where I Draw The [Mason-Dixon] Line
  • Ode To A Cookbook Collection

    https://www.wetheeaters.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/unnamed2-250x150.jpg

    October 10, 2016 Cookbooks are foodie porn. From the moment you crack your first cover, hand trailing longingly over picture after mouthwatering picture... you're hooked. At least this foodie with her bookcase overflowing with titles was. My favor ...

    Ode To A Cookbook Collection
  • Sprouting 101

    https://www.wetheeaters.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/537856350_58bdf0e461_b-250x150.jpg

    April 3, 2015 Spring is springing as we type this! To celebrate, we're doing a whole month of sprouted goodies. Founding Foodie Sarah gets us started with this overview. What can be sprouted? What are the health benefits? How can you use sprout ...

    Sprouting 101
  • What The Pho?

    https://www.wetheeaters.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/whatthepho4-250x150.jpg

    January 2, 2015 Nothing is as comforting as a big bowl of soup. Whether you’re recovering from a holiday season replete in heavy foods, or trying to fend off that winter cold making its way around the office, soup can be a magic elixir. This we ...

    What The Pho?

November 7th, 2014

Eat Me, Drink Me: A Bridal Shower In Ten Pairings

In this feature, we take one food in three directions: sweet, savory and a spin. Sounds easy if you’re talking tomatoes — but a sweet burger? And with the spin, you may be in for a culinary adventure … or an atrocity. You just never know.

November 26 marks the 150th anniversary of the day Reverend Charles Lutwidge Dodgson gifted a handwritten manuscript entitled “Alice’s Adventures Under Ground” to his colleague’s daughter, Alice Pleasance Liddell. The next year, Dodgson published this collection of wild adventures under the pen name Lewis Carroll and one of your founding foodies most loved books was born.

We’re celebrating “Alice In Wonderland” this month with food inspired by the whimsical, poetic novel. And this week, we kick off the series with a grand event: Amy’s “Eat Me, Drink Me”-themed bridal shower.

We made miniature foods served with tiny drink pairings … ten of them, to be precise! We let our imaginations run wild, using Amy’s life and our friendship with her as inspiration. There were Coney dogs with root beer floats, to honor her home state of Michigan. We also made mini pizzas with Orange Crushes, reminiscent of her summers in Dewey Beach. There were even deviled quail eggs — a nod to one of her favorite party foods to make (and eat!)

It sounds like a lot of work, but with a few short cuts and lessons learned, throwing a party with mini foods can be done. Now … for a trip down the rabbit hole.

Sweet

By Sarah

The perfect ending to a perfect tea party. It doesn’t get cuter than milk and cookies. Except maybe milk served in small vintage bottles and petite cookies. Sarah gives tips on miniaturizing your favorite cookies and showcases her favorite chocolate chippers.

Read more

Savory

By Sarah

Celebrating Amy’s ties to Michigan, miniature versions of Detroit-style Coney dogs were served. Sarah had to figure out what “Coneys” were … it turns out there are several styles! How many corners could she cut while maintaining some authenticity?

Read more

Spin

By Sarah

For pure adorable and yum, Sarah made pint sized chicken ‘n waffles drizzled with a sweet honey butter. Staying true to our inner foodies, we served them along side tiny Coca-Colas … as if we were real–no kidding–Southern folk. Check it out y’all!

Read more
Tagged with: , , , , ,
Posted in Sweet, Savory, and Spin
We The Eaters
November 4th, 2014

Win FREE Tickets To See Guy Fieri At MetroCooking DC This Saturday

The folks at Metropolitan Cooking & Entertaining Show call it the “most delicious weekend in DC.” I’m not sure we can disagree with Food Network faves like Guy Fieri and Bobby Flay front and center! Get your fill of cooking demos and shopping at hundreds of specialty food vendors. Plus, you can score FREE tickets on We The Eaters! Continue reading Read more

Tagged with: , , , , , , , , , ,
Posted in Dear Diary
We The Eaters
October 31st, 2014

Synsepalum Dulcificum: Trick … or Treat?

Your founding foodies have a culinary conversation about this week’s feature. The kitchen is a communal place, and here, we join forces to bring you something delicious.

Is it a trick … or a treat? This Halloween, that question is hard to answer as We The Eaters hosts a “flavor tripping” party with a magic berry that makes sour foods taste sweet. The problem is, it also make some of our favorite foods taste terrible. Our taste buds are truly terrified! Continue reading Read more

Tagged with: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
Posted in We The Eaters



Email Address *
First Name
Last Name
* indicates required
photo credit to Aaron Otis Photography 2014


July
Watermelon is the perfect summer food. It hydrates, it cools, it's sweet and juicy. We have some great ideas for your table, including a salad, ceviche cups, popsicles and cocktails. Get ready to beat the heat with us!