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  • A Menu to TOAST

    A Menu to TOAST

    A look at what we served at the inaugural TOAST: Brunch!

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    Clockwise from top: fruit & nut rye morning bread, sprouted rye bread, jam, honey & walnut from Gjusta; caramelized onion, zucchini, & sundried tomato frittata; rainbow carrot & flower petal salad; photo The Dinner Party Association

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    Artisanal Toast Bar: avocado & sea salt on sprouted rye, nut butter & truffle salt on fruit & nut rye, ricotta & jam on sourdough baguette, and radish & microgreens on sprouted rye

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    Mimosa Bar: ice sculpture wine cooler crafted by Troubled Ice; Brut sparkling wine from One Hope Wine; Orange, peach, and mango juices to round out our mimosa mixers

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    Cinnamon Toast Crunch filled jam jars

    Want to learn more about our Toast:Brunch? Take a peak…

     

  • TOAST: A Brunch for Gals we Raise our Glasses to

    TOAST: A Brunch for Gals we Raise our Glasses to

    When I launched Toast Meets Jam I knew that I wanted this to be a place not only to showcase awesome female entrepreneurs but also a place to bring them together. I had the idea to create a brunch series and invite all of the young women who had been, or would soon be, featured on a Toast Meets Jam interview.  We could gather and nosh on some tasty bits and sips while making new friends and building a community with like-minded women.

    As luck (or the power of attraction- your call) would have it, just as I was trying to figure out how to pull this off, I was introduced to Megan Ranegar of The Dinner Party Association. Megan’s forte is hosting amazing pop-up parties and backyard soirees. Much to my overwhelmingly appreciation, she offered to team up to help bring my idea to life.

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    For our series, we chose the theme TOAST: A Brunch for Gals we Raise our Glasses to. Our invite list included top notch lady bosses that crossed both our networks and our menu plans stuck close to theme.

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    We hosted the brunch at the Toast Meets Jam HQ – aka my house in Venice and were joined by nearly twenty incredibly talented women.

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    Before we dove in for our meal, the group went around and introduced themselves. From running a PR and branding agency, to producing a top ranking podcast, to owning a healthy cookie company, and beyond, these girls’ have more than earned their #girlboss stripes.

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    One of these women was Tatiana, the owner and ice sculptor behind Troubled Ice. She was the creative genius behind this jaw-dropping center piece for our Toast Mimosa Bar. To top it off One Hope Wine stepped in and as our amazing sparkling wine sponsor and served up their yummy Sparkling Brut.

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    Of course this brunch wouldn’t have been complete without a Toast bar. If you follow me on Instagram you’ve likely heard me rave about Gjusta, the bakery/cafe concept from the Gjelina family. This generous bunch offered us their to-die-for breads and spreads to create this fabulous looking tray of deliciousness.

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    We wanted to send every girl off with one last toast, so we created a special take home treat, a jam jar of Cinnamon Toast Crunch. Hallmark also hooked us up with adorable cards from their new Signature collection.

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    I’d dreamed up an amazing day filled with great food, new friends, and incredible connections. Thanks to Megan, our sponsors, and these women we made it possible.  Now, I will certainly #ToastToThat!

    Want to join us for the next TOAST Brunch? Drop me a line at jen@toastmeetjam.com

     

    Coming Up Next…

    I’ll be sharing a few of our favorite recipes from our TOAST menu… mmm mmm : )

  • Your January Calendar| Single Girl Out ‘n About

    Your January Calendar| Single Girl Out ‘n About

    Start the year right with a month of fun and festivities!

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    Happy New Year! I can hardly believe 2015 is already here. It feels like each year goes by faster than the last. One of my resolutions for 2015 is to make the most out of every month. I’ve always considered January – March the worst part of the year, putting it down as the quarter with the worst weather and the fewest things to do. This year I’ve decided it’s time to change my attitude and embrace the winter months for all they have to offer. To see what I’m looking forward to this January, check out this month’s calendar!

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  • How To Meet Friends After College

    How To Meet Friends After College

    The Single Diaries points you in the right direction to meet your post-grad BFF

    PHOTO: Stephanie Rausser.
    PHOTO: Stephanie Rausser.

    You may have heard that in your 20s, you start to lose friends… Someone moves away. Someone enters a relationship. You no longer share the same interests. Life happens. Your social life doesn’t have to end there. In fact, we’ve found that you can actually meet people more easily and can spot potential friendships more quickly during this time in your life. It just takes the extra effort of putting yourself out there, but once you step out of your comfort zone you’re golden. Here are a few activities you can sign up for to meet friends after college, plus some tips to keep in mind along the way.

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