Wayzata Chilly Open – Wayzata Bay, MN

Wayzata Chilly Open – Wayzata Bay, MN

Wayzata Chilly Open

Imagine three 9-hole courses plowed out on Lake Minnetonka, Wayzata Bay, over 1,700 golfers with their hockey sticks and golf clubs hitting and putting tennis balls while enjoying free food, give-a-ways, prizes and costumes! Yep, that’s the one and only – Wayzata Chilly Open; the largest, most well known and unusual golf tournament held on a frozen lake. The Chilly Open celebrates its 35th year of golf, food, festivities and fun out on frozen Lake Minnetonka. And that’s not all! Don’t miss out on the Chili Cook-off, Snowga (Yoga) Class, Snowkiting, the 19th Hole Tent, and so much more!

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Details

For tee times and to register visit our website.
(golf tournament is pre-registered event only)

Wayzata Chilly Open

Saturday, February 11th
9:00 am – 6:00 pm
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Winter Trail Guide & Conditions – Cook County, MN

Winter Trail Guide & Conditions – Cook County, MN

Winter Trail Guide & Conditions – Cook County, MN

Visit Cook County

We hope you’re enjoying the 2023 Winter Season in Cook County!

Winter snow conditions for cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, fat-tire biking and alpine skiing and snowboarding in Cook County, MN. Our information center team updates the winter trail conditions report weekly throughout the winter season.

Want to know more about the current snow depth? Visit the MN DNR Snow Depth Map.

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Saint Paul Downtown Alliance: Petek Trading Co. – St. Paul, MN

Saint Paul Downtown Alliance: Petek Trading Co. – St. Paul, MN

Petek Trading Co.

Sharing the story of Turkey one handmade product at a time!

We partner with a variety of small businesses from all over Turkey. We actively take part in the design and curation process, and continue the conversation at every step of the way. We love our artisans and will continue to highlight the amazing work they do on our Instagram page.

  • Kilim Rugs

    Carefully curated selection of hand-knotted Turkish kilim rugs in various colors and sizes.

  • Turkish kilim Christmas stockings

    Stockings

    Our Christmas stockings are made from handwoven Turkish kilims and come in a lovely array of colors and patterns.

  • Turkish cotton towels

    Towels

    Bath and hand towels made from 100% Oeko-Tex certified Turkish cotton. Lightweight, absorbent, and oh-so-pretty!

  • Olive Wood

    An ongoing collaboration with a fair trade company that employs Syrian refugees in Turkey.

  • Pillow Covers

    Our pillow covers come in different sizes, styles, and colors. All made from hand-knotted Turkish kilims.

  • Coasters

    Our coasters are cut from one-of-a-kind Turkish kilims. They are practical, durable, and absolutely gorgeous.

  • kilim makeup bag

    Makeup Bags

    A selection of kilim makeup and essentials bags lined with a luxurious fabric, and fitted with a canvas handle.

  • Tote Bags

    These tote bags are a work of love. They are cut from kilims, structured by buttery-leather handles, and lined with a luxurious satin fabric. This collection honors the women who played important roles in our lives, and their achievements.

  • Mosaic Collection

    Lovingly handmade by women in İstanbul, these mosaic lamps come in a variety of sizes and styles.

  • Leather Shoes

    Handmade by artisans in Gaziantep, Turkey, following centuries old traditions — that’s what our yemeni shoes are all about. 100 % leather with a rubber outsole, they are made to last.

About

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Merhaba!

My name is Melek Petak, and I am the founder and owner of Petek Trading Co.

In 2015, I moved to the US to begin my graduate studies at the University of Notre Dame. I brought with me a small Turkish kilim, one kilim pillow cover, and a stocking as reminders of home. What I thought was going to be a 2-year program turned into settling in Saint Paul, MN after I met my husband.

As I started building a life here in the US, I realized that most people don’t know much about Turkey, or Turkish culture. I began to think about starting an initiative modeled after fair-trade organizations: Bringing ethically-sourced Turkish goods to the US to support artisans in Turkey. I reconnected with the man who sold me my first kilim and bought my first batch of coasters from him. I started seeking artisans and small businesses in Turkey so that I can give them a wider audience and provide them with a form of financial stability. This is an ongoing process — and I am excited beyond measure to dive into the cultural wealth of the country I grew up in.

Through this little company, I hope to create space for new conversations, change the way we think about and shop cultural heritage products, and take part in bringing a Turkish-shade of beauty to your worlds, if you’d be so kind as to let me. Thank you for being here.

Location

Petek Trading Co.

24 West 7th Place

Saint Paul, MN

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Tasty Bites for Cozy Nights

Tasty Bites for Cozy Nights

Goat Cheese with Hot Pepper Jelly and Bacon

PHOTOGRAPHY TERRY BRENNAN, FOOD STYLING LARA MIKLASEVICS

MNMOMAG: Gathering to watch a game or cozying up for some binge-watching? Here are recipes for a cheese spread with hot pepper jelly and bacon, jazzed-up deviled eggs, easy Super Loaded Sheet-Pan Nachos, and more to make your night even better.

This week I have gathered recipes for a cheese spread gilded with hot pepper jelly and bacon and a jazzed-up variation on deviled eggs, which cookbook author Kristin Donnelly created for Real Food. Nachos are always an easy-to-make crowd pleaser, and in the following recipe, courtesy of Wisconsin Cheese, they have added some heat with spicy cheese and toppings to keep you warm on cold nights. Also, check out their tips below for serving spicy cheese and using it in recipes, and my roundup of a selection of recipes I have highlighted on this site. You’re bound to find something tempting.

Tips to Turn Up the Cheesy Heat

Find spicy success with these simple tips from the folks with Wisconsin Cheese. Less is more when serving and cooking with spicy cheeses.

  • Cut cheeses into small slices for serving on a cheese board. Consider making bite-size appetizers, which allow the spiciness of the cheeses to build with each portion.
  • Gradually add spicy cheeses to recipes and taste-test in between additions.
  • Create a blend of shredded hot and mild cheeses to top nachos or pizza.
  • Stir fiery cheeses into dips or soups for added creaminess and spicy heat.
  • Crank up the heat in warm dips with spicy cheeses. Or mix them with “cooling” sour cream or milk in cold dips, as these dairy products help neutralize the capsaicin in chili peppers.
  • Ease into things by customizing pairings. Dot your favorite mild cheeses like Gouda and blue with hot pepper jams and jellies, such as peach habanero or raspberry chipotle.

Goat Cheese with Hot Pepper Jelly and Bacon

Makes 8 to 12 Servings

Cream cheese with hot pepper jelly is a classic snack in the South. Here, a similar combination comes together with fresh goat cheese. (If you’re not a fan of goat cheese, you can use cream cheese, of course!) And bacon “gilds the lily.”  —Kristin Donnelly

8 ounces bacon, preferably not thick-cut
1 (8-ounce) log fresh goat cheese
1 cup hot or sweet pepper jelly
Crackers or crostini, for serving

  1. Thinly slice the bacon crosswise into ¼-inch-thick pieces. Spread them out in a skillet and set the skillet over medium-low heat. Cook the bacon, stirring occasionally, until a lot of the fat has rendered and the bacon is crisp, about 8 minutes. Using a slotted spoon, transfer the bacon pieces to a paper towel-lined plate to drain.
  2. Arrange the goat cheese on a platter. Pour the hot pepper jelly over the top, allowing it to run and pool down the sides. (If the jelly is stiff and you’d like to loosen it, microwave it for 20 seconds.) Just before serving, sprinkle with bacon and serve with crackers.

Cook’s Notes:
• You can cook the bacon a day in advance and refrigerate. Bring to room temperature before serving.
• If you’d like to create a tidier presentation, you can press the goat cheese into a small dish and pour the jelly over, so it forms a layer on top.

Nutrition info Goat Cheese with Pepper Jelly (per serving): Calories: 250, Fat: 13g (Sat: 6g), Cholesterol: 35mg, Sodium: 490mg, Carb: 20g, Fiber: 0g, Sugar: 20g, Protein: 12g

Michelada Deviled Eggs

PHOTOGRAPHY TERRY BRENNAN, FOOD STYLING LARA MIKLASEVICS

Michelada Deviled Eggs

Makes 8 to 12 Servings

Inspired by the Mexican beer cocktail, these eggs are a punchy riff on classic deviled eggs. While the filling should be a bit spicy, you can always adjust the amount of hot sauce to your taste. That said, it’s the hot sauce that really makes these. —Kristin Donnelly

8 large eggs
¼ cup mayonnaise
Zest of ½ lime plus 1 tablespoon fresh lime juice
1½ teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
1½ teaspoons red Mexican hot sauce, plus more for serving
Small pinch of cayenne pepper
Salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste

  1. Bring a large pot of water to a boil over high heat. When it boils, reduce the heat to medium, so the water simmers, and carefully lower the eggs into the pot. Simmer the eggs uncovered for 11 minutes, then drain and return to the pot. Immediately cover with ice water and let the eggs cool to room temperature, then carefully peel the eggs and cut them in half lengthwise.
  2. Using a small spoon, pop the yolks out of the eggs into a bowl or the bowl of a food processor. Using a fork or the food processor, blend the egg yolks with the mayonnaise, lime juice, Worcestershire, 1½ teaspoons hot sauce, and cayenne pepper. Season with salt and ground black pepper to taste.
  3. Using a spoon or a piping bag, fill the egg whites with the filling. Add a dash of hot sauce to each and serve.

Cook’s Note: The filling can be made up to a day in advance and refrigerated separately from the whites. You can either fill the eggs just before you leave for a party and set them in muffin tins to transport or bring the eggs and filling separately and fill them at the party.

Nutrition info Michelda Deviled Eggs (per serving): Calories: 90, Fat: 7g (Sat: 1.5g), Cholesterol: 140mg, Sodium: 140mg, Carb: 0g, Fiber: 0g, Sugar: 0g, Protein: 5g

Super Loaded Sheet-Pan Nachos

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Super Loaded Sheet-Pan Nachos

Makes 6 to 8 Servings | Recipe courtesy Wisconsin Cheese

1 bag (13 ounces) tortilla chips
4 ounces Cedar Grove Mild Cheddar cheese, shredded (1 cup)
4 ounces Cedar Grove Pepper Jack cheese, shredded (1 cup)
1 can (15 ounces) black beans, rinsed and drained
1 can (2.25 ounces) sliced ripe olives, drained
½ cup diced sweet red bell pepper
4 ounces (1 cup) Cedar Grove Havarti cheese, shredded

Optional toppings: minced fresh cilantro, chopped green onions, pickled banana pepper rings, diced tomato, cubed avocado, sour cream and salsa

Heat oven to 400°F. Line a 15×10-inch baking pan with parchment paper. Arrange tortilla chips in a single layer on prepared pan. Sprinkle with cheddar and pepper jack. Layer with black beans, olives, red bell pepper, and Havarti. Bake for 10 to 12 minutes or until cheeses are melted. Garnish with toppings as desired. Serve immediately.

Cheesemonger Tip: Havarti is a semi-soft, Danish-style cheese with a washed curd. It’s mild, buttery, and creamy with tiny, irregular eyes or holes. A wonderful melting and table cheese, it pairs well with Riesling or a pilsner.

Hungry for More?

Here is a roundup of appetizers and more that I have highlighted for various occasions, but they can also work for any get-together or binge-watching session. Also, check out the search feature on this site to find hundreds of recipes.

Jerked Pork in the Slow Cooker

PHOTOGRAPHY TERRY BRENNAN, FOOD STYLING LARA MIKLASEVICS

Jerked Pork in the Slow Cooker

Heat things up with Jamaican-spiced pork in an easy make-ahead recipe for the slow cooker.

For the Love of Cheese Recipes

Celebrate cheese with deliciously cheesy recipes from apps, a cheese board, and mac-and-cheese to a sweet strawberry bite, courtesy of Wisconsin Cheese.

Bacon-Wrapped Brussels Sprouts and Spiced Caramelized Nuts Recipes

These simple yet sumptuous appetizers are sure to win the “best bites” category at your party.

Crab Cakes with Old Bay Remoulade Recipe

These crab cakes dish up Mid-Atlantic shore flavor for an elegant appetizer or light dinner.

Chipotle Pear Quesadillas

Pears and cheese are natural partners to begin with, but the marriage is much livelier if you add heat, both from chilies and from the oven.

Beef and Bacon Meatballs in a Bacon-Flavored Barbecue Sauce Recipe

Bacon. Bacon in meatballs. Bacon-y barbecue sauce atop said meatballs. Need we say more? These tasty little gems by meat expert Bruce Aidells make an ideal appetizer—for meat-eaters.

Thai Turkey Meatballs

These easy-to-make exotic-flavored meatballs (also by meat expert Bruce Aidells) work equally well atop rice for a main dish or as hors d’oeuvres—with optional green curry or Asian dipping sauce.

5 Globally Spiced Meatball Recipes

Roll out delicious takes on the ever-popular savory spheres.

Take a Dip: Classic Smooth Hummus Recipe with Variations

Enjoy a traditional hummus blend or easily change it up with peppers, sun-dried tomatoes, and more

Chocolate Hummus Recipe

Take a dip into a surprising, protein-rich sweet companion for fruit and more

Mediterranean White Bean Hummus Recipe

A different savory dip for veggies, crackers, or bread will be a welcome change of pace in this season of sweets.

The Ely Winter Festival 2023 – Ely, MN

The Ely Winter Festival 2023 – Ely, MN

Ely Winter Festival

The Ely Winter Festival celebrates winter for 10 days in February. Activities include amazing snow sculpting in the park, an art walk through town, and playing outdoors in the pristine, uncrowded beauty that awaits you in Ely. Wander Whiteside Park as teams of professional sculptors turn 8-ft and 12-ft blocks of snow into works of art! Observe, ask questions, peek at their sketches and models. Keep warm by the fire. Every night, the light of dozens of ice candles renders Whiteside Park magical.

10 Days Of Celebrating Winter!

Our Headquarters is Northern Grounds at Central Ave and Sheridan Street in Ely where you can purchase Festival pins and T-shirts.

Details

Ely Winter Festival

Thursday, February 2nd thru Sunday, February 12th

The Ely Winter Festival is made possible by donations from people like you.
We are a 501(c)3 non-profit and deeply appreciate your gifts! 

Location

Whiteside Park

721 East Sheridan Street

Ely, MN

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Art Shanty Projects Bring Interactive Installations to Lake Harriet – Minneapolis, MN

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