The Date and Time: Tuesday, October 21, 2014 7PM to 10 PM
  The Event: Eat to the Beat
  The Venue: Roy Thomson Hall
  The Target Audience: fundraiser
  The Availability/Catalogue: There is a catalogue listing all the chefs   
  and the beverages.
  The Quote/Background: This is the annual fundraiser for Willow Breast   
  Cancer Support Canada, and it raised about $217,000 this time. For 19   
  years, Eat to the Beat has celebrated 60 female chefs while raising 
  funds and awareness. More than $3.5 million has been raised during that   
  time. There were silent auctions, raffles, mystery bags, and sponsors   
  that illuminated the affair. 
  The Wines: My wife and I tried to get everywhere, but missed one 
  section, so we never tasted Steamwhistle, Casa Dea, Cottonwood Agencies, or   Rosewood. We were interested in cider at Waupoos Winery, but they only brought   wines. But we got some stunning Riesling 2012 from Charles Baker, some Fresita   [strawberry and white wine from Chile] from Churchill Cellars, and white and red   wines from Lailey Vineyard (Sauvignon Blanc 2013, $20; Chardonnay 2011, $20; and   Syrah 2012, $27). To make up in the beverage category, we went after tasting   samples of Hockley Valley Beers (Amber, Dark, 100, Classic) and Beau's Ale –   great refreshments on a hot, steamy night inside 
  the RTH lobby.
  The Food: the 60 chefs included Lindsay Haddock (Scaramouche, valrhona   cream puff chocolate tart whipped dulcey ganache), Nuit Regular (Sabai Sabai,   chor meung dim sum), Andrea Nicholson (Killer Condiments, pork hock terrine   brioche with almond pesto and maple caramelized onions), Vanessa Yeung   (Aphrodite Cooks, Chinese baked buns, Nappa slaw beef brisket, chile aioli),   Trista Sheen (Crush, grilled pork belly taco with coconut crème fraiche), Netty   Cronish (Fair Trade quinoa salad with organic tomatoes and eggplant), Sandra   Katsiou and Erin Featherstone (Baker and Scone, cheddar cheese scones with   caramelized onion and bacon jam), Paula Bashford (Beretta Farms, Asian braised   beef with kimchi and pork crackling on a rice cup), Kimberly Humby (East &   Main Bistro, lobster grilled cheese with smoked water buffalo cheddar), Joshna   Maharj and Rossy Earle (Ryerson University, mole braised beef cheek tostadas),   and Tara Lee (Skin and Bones, stuffed mussels). Yummy all…These were all our   faves.
  The Downside: I bid on some dinners – never got any of them at my bid   level…
  The Upside: the 20 or so cheeky corset models and the live jazz.
  The Contact Person: Shana Coppen <scoppen@willow.org>
  The Event's Marketing Effectiveness and Execution (numerical grade):   95.
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