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OCTOBER 2018 PUBLISHER
Jon Golczynski | jon.golczynski@lifestylepubs.com Athena West | athena.west@lifestylepubs.com MANAGING EDITOR
Maria Dinoia | maria.dinoia@lifestylepubs.com CONTRIBUTING WRITERS
Shifay Cheung, Stacey Fink Ashley Hutcheson, Kim Stroud
Food, Glorious Food!
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Hany Ramzy, Jack Settle, Peggy Weatherford
I HAVE A FALL CONFESSION, SO BRACE YOURSELF. Pumpkin spice—I’m just not that into it. I know. I hear the gasps already, but it’s true. I figure I’m simply saving room for all the other fantastic food finds around Franklin. October is our food issue, and this month at Franklin Lifestyle, we’re all about feasting with foodies as we just scratch the surface of all the fine eats and drinks around Franklin. I’m more of a wine girl myself, so this month’s feature is right up my alley. Drink wine in the name of supporting a local charity? I’m there! The 14th annual Franklin Wine Festival is back at The Factory at Franklin this month. Check it out, and come say hello to me. For the budding mixologist, we have some spooky drinks you can stir up for a Halloween party or fall gathering with friends. Feel free to take full credit for these creative cocktails! I promise we won’t tell your guests! Or if slicing and dicing is your hobby, learn what tools a local professional chef uses to get the job done quickly and efficiently.
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Whether you consider yourself a foodie, a gourmet, or just an average eater; whether you’re into nachos at a game, craft beer at your favorite brewery, or a latté (pumpkin spice or otherwise) from your favorite café, we hope this issue inspires you to check out the amazing food scene right here in Franklin.
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INSIDE THE ISSUE OCTOBER 2018
FEATURES 16 Pick Me! Gentry’s Farm Is a Local Favorite for Pumpkin Picking
20 The Franklin Wine Festival Celebrates 14 Years Good Wine, Good Food and a Good Cause
24 Spooky Drinks Fall Focused Cocktails Perfect for Halloween Festivities
38 Favorite Kitchen Tools Menu Maker Catering & Events
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Chef Callie Cottrell Shares What She Can’t Live Without
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DEPARTMENTS 4
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Good Times
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Around Town
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Road Trip
24 Culinary Creations 30 Hops & Vine 34 Lifestyle Calendar 38 Local’s Choice
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GENTRY'S FARM IS A LOCAL FAVORITE FOR PUMPKIN PICKING PHOTOGRAPHY HANY RAMZY
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WITH THE CHANGING OF THE LEAVES AND A CHILL IN THE AIR COMES A NEW TRADITION THAT IS BECOMING INCREASINGLY POPULAR
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FRANKLIN. Picking pumpkins is no longer about making a quick trip to the corner stand or grocery store. Going straight to the source with a visit to the pumpkin patch is giving families the perfect opportunity to spend some quality time together. There are several pumpkin patches within driving distance of Franklin, but Gentry's Farm is the local favorite and one of the most popular. The farm, located off Highway 96, is nearly 400 acres of farmland that has been owned and operated by seven generations of the Gentry family for more than 165 years. Although it is still a working farm that raises beef cattle and offers educational programs to school-age children, much of its seasonal focus is on the pumpkin patch. This year's activities include three different corn mazes, nature trails, a river walk, farm animal encounters, and numerous games and activities for the kids. One of the most popular attractions is a wagon ride that takes you past the three historic homes located on the property, and there are numerous locations set up through the farm that serve as the perfect backdrop for a fall family photo.Gentry's Farm is open to the public on weekends Sept. 29-Oct. 29. There is no cost to visit the pumpkin patch, but there is an admission fee of $8 to enter the farm and activity area.
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THERE ARE SO MANY GREAT REASONS TO ATTEND A LOCAL WINE FESTIVAL, BUT WE WILL GIVE YOU YET ANOTHER ONE: COOL SPRINGS WINES & SPIRITS PRESENTS THE FRANKLIN WINE FESTIVAL TO BENEFIT BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS SUPPORTED BY NISSAN. The event is about to raise its glass and cheers to its 14th year and almost $2 million being raised for Big Brothers Big Sisters. The festival idea was born out of shop owners Jackie and James “Woody” Woodard wanting to find a way to support the community in Williamson County. The generous resources raised by the Franklin Wine Festival are used to foster the mentor relationships of Big Brothers Big Sisters. Their goal is to provide the children a long-term relationship that will encourage them to make good decisions in all avenues of their lives: educational, behavioral and social. Having a strong, trusting relationship builds self-esteem, allows for growth and provides confidence. To date, 1,267 children have been placed with a mentor through the benefits of the Franklin Wine Festival. This year’s event is set to be held at The Factory on Oct. 12. In addition to Cool Springs Wines & Spirits providing and coordinating a delicious selection of wine for the festival, it will also be offering deep discounts on all of the wine you couldn’t get enough of at the festival. The sale begins the following day, Saturday, Oct. 13 and runs through Oct. 20. This means you can enjoy your evening focusing on the hundreds of wine options, mouthwatering food and the great cause, then load your car up the next week at the store with cases of your favorites from the festival.
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PUMPKIN BRAIN PURÉE
TOASTED MALLOW
+ 2 ounces Novo Fogo
Combine all ingredients ex-
+ 1.5 ounces vodka (Tito’s)
Combine all ingredients except for
Silver Cachaça (Brazilian
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the graham crackers and marsh-
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mallows in a shaker tin. Add ice
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mesh fine strainer into a mar-
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graham crackers in a plastic bag
+ 1/2 ounce lemon juice
tini glass or other decorative
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+ 1/2 ounce brown sugar
glassware without ice. Shave
a martini glass with your crushed
fresh nutmeg over the top as a
graham crackers and strain your
garnish and enjoy!
cocktail into the coated martini
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CANDY CORN BOURBON
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INGREDIENTS
DIRECTIONS
+ 2 ounces bourbon (Bulleit)
Combine all ingredients in a
+ 1/2 ounce brown sugar
shaker tin. Muddle the candy
& cinnamon syrup
corns inside the shaker tin, add
+ 2 dashes of orange bitters
ice and shake vigorously until
+ 5 candy corns
sufficiently chilled and blended. Strain through a fine mesh strainer in an old fashioned glass over a large ice cube. Garnish with a piece of candy corn on top of the ice cube and enjoy!
DIRT + SQUIRMS (Kid-friendly!) INGREDIENTS + Milk + Mint chocolate chip ice cream + Halloween Oreos + Gummy worms
DIRECTIONS Crush 5-8 Oreos inside a plastic bag. Layer the bottom of a glass with half of the crushed Oreos to make a nice base. Add 2-3 scoops of mint chocolate chip ice cream and fill the rest of the glass with cold milk. Add another layer of crushed Oreos to float on top. Finish with 2-3 gummy worms around the top and enjoy!
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dark plums and blackberries mixed
pomegranate and five-spice make
with herbs and forest floor make
this wine a bright, tasty winner. Pair
this pinot true Oregon in a glass.
with roasted vegetables and chicken.
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PENNYWISE CABERNET
SAUVIGNON 2013, $13
Seductive and elegant, drink now and hold some for future enjoyment.
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ARRINGTON VINEYARDS KB915
A gorgeous garnet color, this wine
CABERNET SAUVIGNON 2015, $60
brings together aromas of cherries
A local stunner, this cabernet is
and dried figs with a mouthful of fla-
brimming with aromas of vanilla and
vors filled with currants, caramel and
oak that perfectly blend with flavors of
toasted nuts. Enjoy this full-bodied
black cherry and plum in the mouth.
red with grilled burgers and steak.
It’s dense and rich and pairs wonderfully with barbecue. Drink now but is age-worthy and worth holding onto.
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grapes and where the grapes were grown are just some of the factors playing into price-point. Bottom line: Does this all really affect the taste? To some, it’s not so easy to detect; to others, it’s more obvious. A value-priced bottle, whether it be white or red, sometimes tastes a little sweeter because there is more residual sugar kept during the winemaking process. The vast majority of people gravitate toward sweetness; therefore their palate isn’t used to a more expensive bottle, which has more complexity and layers of flavors with minimal amounts of residual sugar. Less expensive bottles are ones you drink now, while expensive ones can be held so it ages further, benefiting the taste of the wine. Below are examples of similar wines but with different price points. Open up that $12 chardonnay with a late-afternoon cheese platter, but do spend the money on a fabulous pinot noir celebrating that much-deserved promotion!
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CHATEAU STE. MICHELLE COLUMBIA VALLEY RIESLING 2016, $9
EXPENSIVE: DR. LOOSEN URZIGER WURZGARTEN SPATLESE 2016, $55
Many think of rieslings as a sweet
Mosel, Germany, produces some of
wine, and they’re right, but there are
the finest rieslings, and this offering
also very dry ones. This particular
from Dr. Loosen is slightly sweeter
one falls right in the middle, as its
than an off-dry expression but not
off-dry nature is not too dry and not
overly sweet. It’s quite fruity, with
too sweet. It’s refreshing with crisp
ripe apricot and mango notes, but
apple notes, is easy to drink and pairs nicely with a wide variety of foods.
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NOVELLUM CHARDONNAY 2016, $14 Languedoc is a region known for
the acidic finish is zingy and tingly. It matches wonderfully with spicy foods, and while it’s ready to drink now, it’s worth holding for a few years.
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EXPENSIVE: PAHLMEYER JAYSON
producing value wines, many of which
CHARDONNAY 2015, $55
taste much higher than its price-point
This Napa beauty is a brightly gold-
suggests, and this is no exception.
en-colored chardonnay that’s rich
Novellum is not your buttery, oaky char-
and full-bodied, silky and complex.
donnay, but rather you’ll taste refreshing
It’s bursting with layers of melon and
peaches and pears, balanced with crisp
citrus fruits along with smoky vanilla
minerality and acidity. It pairs wonderfully with chicken dishes.
and has a long, mouthwatering finish. A perfect special occasion wine.
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from RaeLynn and Beth White.
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Williamson
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Library
for adults and follows the progression of fall at Owl’s Hill. Walks begin promptly at 9:30 a.m. Cameras and binoculars welcome. Reservations
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Premier Preschool Nurtures Literacy Skills at All Ages Research shows that the first five years of a child’s life hold the most potential for development – consider it a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for learning! During these years, it’s crucial to nurture early literacy skills, like rhyming and letter and sound recognition, which lay the groundwork for fundamental abilities such as reading, writing and spelling. As with any skill or subject, there’s no one-size-fitsall approach to teaching literacy skills, especially since children learn to read and write at different rates and ages. At Primrose School of Cool Springs, teachers understand the need to support children based on their individual needs. The Primroseexclusive approach, called Balanced Learning®, offers varied experiences that spark children’s curiosity regardless of their learning style through a balance of purposeful play with nurturing guidance from teachers. “Balanced Learning is special because it takes into consideration children’s developmental levels and provides different, connected experiences so that they can learn in their own way and at their own pace,” said Rebecca Frizzell, Franchise Owner of Primrose School of Cool Springs. “Whether it’s literacy skills, motor skills, music, arts, science or life skills, the learning is just natural and fun for the children.” The Balanced Learning Approach to Reading and Writing Every day, Primrose® children participate in literacy lessons that are taught in a fun, game-like way. Using rhymes, poems and songs, children exercise oral fluency skills – the ability to communicate clearly – and memory, comprehension skills, new vocabulary and phonological awareness. Similarly, children are guided by teachers at the classroom Writing Center to practice writing at their own level, using meaningful writing activities. Part of what makes Balanced Learning unique is that these literacy lessons are woven into classroom experiences throughout the day. For example, teachers explain and use appropriate higher-level math, science and engineering vocabulary during STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics) experiences. Throughout the day, children sing songs and recite poems frequently to develop their oral fluency – an important step toward learning to read. Additionally, children
engage in meaningful writing projects that vary from drawing or listing their observations as part of an age-appropriate science experiment to creating thank you notes for loved ones during character development lessons. “At Primrose, we give children opportunities throughout the day to practice reading, speaking, listening and writing to help them view these skills as not only important, but also a natural and enjoyable part of their everyday lives,” said Rebecca Frizzell. “Children experience the activities as play and fun, but in reality, each element of the Primrose approach is designed with a purpose to help them develop the foundational skills they need to succeed later on.” Encouraging Reading and Writing Skills at Home Parents can encourage literacy skills at home through simple activities, like reading with and talking to children, which has been proven to benefit language skills from the time children are born. Examples of other activities that support literacy skill development include: • Reading cardboard books with infants and toddlers so they can hear language while turning the pages and pointing to familiar objects on the page. • Practicing animal noises with toddlers to help them identify and replicate different language sounds. • Playing rhyming games with preschoolers, like trying to name as many words that rhyme with “cat.” • Encouraging both gross and fine motor skill development, which aid children in learning to write. Running and climbing outdoors builds gross motor strength, and stacking and dressing activities grow fine motor skills. • Making writing easily accessible for children by setting up a writing/drawing table in a common area at home with paper, crayons, markers and more. No matter how children are exposed to literacy concepts, they respond best when we relate reading and writing activities to what they love. Write letters to heroes if your child is a superhero fanatic, or read books about ballerinas if your child loves to dance. Connecting literacy lessons with children’s favorite things will help them view reading and writing as fun activities rather than skills to be learned.
Learn about the Primrose Schools Balanced Learning approach and Primrose School of Cool Springs by visiting PrimroseCoolSprings.com or calling 615.771.3001.
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LOCAL’S CHOICE
FAV O R I T E
KITCHEN
01 | Y-shaped peeler
TO O L S
FRANKLIN’S MENU MAKER CATERING & EVENTS EXECUTIVE CHEF CALLIE COTTRELL SHARES WHAT SHE CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT ARTICLE MARIA DINOIA PHOTOGRAPHY PEGGY WEATHERFORD Callie Cottrell
EVERYBODY HAS THEIR FAVORITE "GO-TO" 04 | Microplane
GADGET WHEN THEY'RE PREPARING MEALS IN THEIR KITCHENS. Some cooking tools have very specific purposes while others can basically
02 | Chef's knife
do just about anything. And the gadgets run the gamut from useless to useful, so how do you decide what to spend your money on? We asked executive chef Callie Cottrell from Menu Maker Catering & Events what she loves to use in the kitchen, and her answers may surprise you! 01 | "A Y-shaped peeler is essential. It is more comfortable to grip while peeling apples or potatoes. I use one of these daily." 02 | “A chef’s knife can be used for basically everything. My go-to tool. It is very important to keep sharp for slicing and dicing, and even safety.”
03 | Paring knife
03 | "Paring knife is important because it aids in speed when you are cutting small fruits and vegetables like strawberries or radishes." 04 | “Microplaner or Zester which I love to use for citrus zest in sauces, fresh grated nutmeg, and even garlic and onion when I just want a hint of the flavor but not chunky pieces.”
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Turn a life at risk into a life worth living More than 17.5 million Americans are living with a serious mental illness, and of them, 4 million also have a drug or alcohol addiction. Adolescents and adults in Nashville who are struggling with addiction and co-occurring mental health disorders have a new resource for recovery at Rogers Behavioral Health. The new, evidence-based Dual Diagnosis program effectively treats both substance abuse disorder and mental health issues like OCD, anxiety, and depression—at the same time. Dual treatment includes: • Outpatient programs that allow patients to attend a structured treatment setting and maintain schedules at home, school, or work • Proven approach led by a board-certified psychiatrist, expert medical staff, and dedicated care team • Group, individual, and family therapy In addition to addiction, Rogers-Nashville also provides treatment for OCD and anxiety, depression and mood disorders, and eating disorders. Does our treatment work? See the effects of our evidence-based treatment at rogersbh.org/outcomes.
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