Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Foodie Penpal! From TX to CA

Apparently, Xenia keeps me in the know about a lot of cool projects: Blogathon Bash was sweet. Now, Foodie Pen-Pals!


This was right up my alley so I joined and was paired up with a lovely lady named Peggy from Kerrville, Texas (I later learned it's about 60 miles northwest of San Antonio). 


The gist of our initial emails were:

- This was our first swap! Noobs! :)
- I'm not allergic to anything, but dislike okra and raw bananas
- I'd love stuff that was local to Kerrville or surrounding areas

Not only was Peggy super sweet and pleasant, but she definitely delivered on the local goods…which obviously, I absolutely loved. She also sent along the cutest letter telling me all about herself, which was SO cool! Peggy is a retired mortician and bereavement educator, and runs numerous newsletters, as well as volunteer. Every email was a pleasure to receive from her and made for an even more enriching Foodie Penpal experience.


Here's the goods:
The contents of my Texas Foodie Penpal Package!
My favorite part: Truffle salt that was bottled in Texas
A recipe to go along with the salt :)
A cute surprise note in the bottom of the bag from Camp Verde General Store
Borracho Beans with Shiner Bock from HEB


Spices of India from Bittersweet Herb Farm


A wooden postcard from the Alamo (No basement…sad!)
Also, Peggy included a Brown Mustard Basil (pictured next to the Spices of India in the package picture) and a spice rub called tale Gator. She was thoughtful enough to include tons of literature on all of the places that she went to compile my package. 

I really appreciated that Peggy took the time to go to a bunch of different locations to come up with the best package she could. Receiving this package was just a friendly reminder that there are still cool people out there in the world. :)

Thanks so much again, Peggy. I told you that I was over-the-moon about my package, and I still am. I will definitely update (all of) you on the fun things I cook with all of my new fun spices and rubs! Can't wait.

Sincerely,



I sent a package out as well, stay tuned to find out what I shipped. Here's what my Foodie Penpal had to say about what I sent her! To find out more about Foodie Penpals or on becoming a Foodie Penpal visit: The Lean Green Bean

4 comments:

  1. I am so happy that you liked "the goods" I sent. It was fun "gathering the grub" for my first foodie penpal.

    HUGS
    Peggy

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    1. :) So happy!

      I thought about you the other day: received a package from Keller, TX (which is probably nowhere near you lol), and I thought it said "Kerrville"!

      Hope you are well,
      Chanelle (Thing 2)

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