Category News & Events

Parties That Cook Survives Eleven Corporate Team Building Events in Three Days

One week ago today, Parties That Cook was powering through the last corporate team building events of a crazy week. With 11 events in just 3 days, we were running like a well-oiled machine! Hosting groups included the Council of Business Advisors, PRTM and RTI, checking in with as many as 86 guests!

RTI hosted a lunch-time Kitchen Challenge event, with all 86 guests participating in this heated cooking competition! Our team of professional chefs, lead by seasoned Executive Chef Tanya, was all over it – remaining calm and collected through the madness. Guests broke into teams, creating a variety of delicious, well-presented dishes. There was even a tie for Best Protein, which was later decided by crowd applause. The dessert team went above and beyond, adding the letters RTI to the Seasonal Fruit Potpies! (A+, guys!) According to Samantha, the RTI host, “As a planner, the best part was that Chef Tanya and the staff really took over and completely handled our group when it was time to begin. I’m not used to that, and it made it so I could really enjoy myself and participate as well. From a participant perspective, the best part was being able to see another side of the people I work with. I learned something new about everyone! It was definitely a bonding experience.” After talking to a few male guests, she later reported that even the skeptics of the group admitted they loved it!


The Council of Business Advisors opted for a Sumptuous Small Plates event – a great choice for their goal of getting to know each other better! The crave-inducing menu included client favorites such as Ahi Tuna Tartar in Toasted Won Ton Cups, Mini Gyros (Pita pockets filled with Grilled Lamb), Shiitake-Scallion Pot Stickers and Savory Plum & Thyme Bruschetta (featured in yesterday’s blog post!). They ended the evening on a sweet note, serving Double Chocolate Hazelnut Mousse Tartlets. Yum! Throughout the event, guests were mingling with fellow organization members and meeting members they had never met before. Guest s loved Chef Mick! Joe, our point of contact for the event, stated, “Everyone had a great time… Chef Mick was great… Plenty of great conversation and fun, and the energy was high from beginning to end.” We love to hear that!


To round things out, PRTM chose a Chef’s Table event for their summer associates. Sitting down to enjoy 4 courses prepared by your co-workers/fellow event guests is a great way to build camaraderie! According to Chef Scott, the group, which included a number of foodies, really enjoyed the food. A menu including Savory Plum & Thyme Bruschetta, Flash Fried Cornmeal Calamari, Balsamic-Marinated Grilled Skirt Steak and Warm Chocolate Budino with Raspberry Sauce sounds good to me! PRTM’s Recruiting Program Manager (and event host), Kerri, thought “the team collaboration, venue, the tips from the chef, recipes and wine pairing –every part of the event was GREAT!!” The perfect ending PTC’s action-packed week!

Now, after a SECOND week of 11 events in 3 days, we are officially in recovery mode…
Until Monday, when start another run of 11 events. Hope to see you in the kitchen (or out on a farm) soon!

Parties That Cook Stumbles Upon Growing Online Marketplace: FoodHub

While in Portland on business, Parties That Cook founder and CEO, Bibby Gignilliat, discovered a great new (wholesale) resource for  food buyers and sellers. FoodHub, a fast-growing non-profit, is an interactive directory that makes it easy and efficient for wholesale food buyers and sellers to connect and conduct business. Best of all, it’s free!

Browse through a directory of members who are willing and eager to do business. All members can recommend and even rate other members. Think of it like online dating for food businesses! Or don’t… If you are a food buyer, seller,  associate or distributor based in Oregon, Washington, Montana, Idaho, Alaska or California, check it out. You deserve it!

In following its mission of helping build strong regional food economies, FoodHub has recently launched its Knowledge Base. There you can find help getting started, as well as information on sourcing funding, creating marketing plans, developing menus, strategic pricing, starting school gardens, legislation and policy and more! We at Parties That Cook are excited by FoodHub’s potential, especially at a time when attention is shifting towards LOCAL products and companies. If you want to give back, and help this non-profit grow, consider making a donation or sponsoring part of their site!