July 27, 2012 - 6:32am
Feel good making a purchase when you buy Fair Trade food from Just Creations! Use these organic products to bring international flavors into your home.
Just Creations is a Fair Trade not-for-profit and retail store in Louisville. Their mission is to provide marketing assistance to low-income craftspeople in the developing world. The sale of those products helps to provide a fair wage for the artisans and enables them to pay for food, education,...
June 26, 2012 - 11:58am
Sometimes the only thought in my head as I leave a restaurant is: Why.
Oh Butterfly Garden Cafe, you started out as a such a good idea. Tucked back in a prime part of Bardstown Road, sweet and frilly and selling super cool rings and such out of the front room. You were so girly, so fantastically frilly and cute. You had a nice little menu of salads and and sandwiches...
July 29, 2012 - 8:01pm
My fiance is deployed, so this is my first Valentine's day without him. Usually this state of affairs would leave me mascara streaked in front of Titanic with a mammoth box of Cellar Door Chocolates and a box of tissues, but not this Valentine's Day! Hillbilly Tea, one of my favorite local...
July 29, 2012 - 8:01pm
Drinking tea is known as one of the best benefits for a person’s body.
Drinking tea is known as one of the best benefits for a person’s body. Tea can help get rid of a cold, give you antioxidants, help you to sleep, reduce risk of stroke and heart attack, keeps you hydrated, and much more. Hillbilly Tea (120 South 1st St.) offers a variety of teas as well as...
August 13, 2012 - 4:07pm
The partnership between general manager Karter Louis and chef Arpad
("Arpi”) Lengyel takes the pretension out of tea service and creates an
inviting, exceptional way to appreciate fine tea and food.
This article appeared in the October 2010 issue of Louisville Magazine. To subscribe, please visit loumag.com.I only hope that someday one of my “jokes” turns out as well as Hillbilly Tea — a deliciously funny idea that’s become a fantastic restaurant downtown on First...