A short drive reaps big rewards......NC Getaways
Two small towns, "both alike in dignity," In fair Carolina, "where we lay our scene..."

Highway 211 begins where the Piedmont meets the "Sandhills" as it intersects Highway 220 in Candor. It ends quite abruptly in Southport, NC at the mouth of the Cape Fear River as it greets the Atlantic. As two small North Carolina towns experiencing huge growth and growing pains, both are top retirement destinations for "snow birds." Their size and demographics are remarkably similar. If you take Highway 211 from here in Southport, 130 miles up the road, a quick jaunt on Highway 5 will bring you into the Village of Pinehurst, to a land of golf and its fabled Pinehurst #2, towering pines, top-notch equestrian facilities, fine dining, and legendary Southern Charm.

I had the opportunity on Sunday to get a taste the best of local food offerings in the Pinehurst-Southern Pines region. The Chamber of Commerce held its 1st annual Culinary Showcase at the Fair Barn. This fundraiser gave 16 local chefs from the areas' finest restaurants show off their talents. One of these chefs just happens to be my future son-in-law, and the new Head Chef at the recently renovated and reopened "One Fifty West" at The Jefferson Inn in Southern Pines. I had a chance to get a quick peek at The Jefferson while I was in town. The rich, deep colors, along with indigenous heart pine trim work, were truly stunning. I'm hoping to return for a Fall getaway while the outdoor bar and courtyard are still open.
Meanwhile, back at the Fair Barn, we dug right in and had more than our fill, sampling the many delectable offerings in three categories, appetizers, entrees, and desserts. My boy Chris, a young talented chef, with a keen sense of culinary adventure, entered two dishes. First, was a rum shrimp flambé over lump crab meat and coconut risotto. His second entry, a dessert, was an eye-popping and groan-inspiring "Roasted Pumpkin Napoleon."

The first annual event, deemed an immediate success, secured its future. Four hundred tickets were sold at $50 a piece and all participants lazily departed with that well-worn feeling of just the right amount of food, wine, and song. I have a feeling we'll be back next year.
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Vicki, those dishes look amazing! What a treat to have so much good food to sample. So, more than one chef in the family -- I hope they cook for you a lot.
Hi Vicki,
Thanks for taking us on your visit to Pine Hurst and Southern Pines, both great areas. Now I would certainly enjoyed the "culinary tasting". The food looks incredible.
Thanks for commenting Elaine. The food WAS pretty amazing. Yes I have TWO real chefs in the family and a few wanna-bees, myself included. We're off to the mountains next week for our annual gathering. Maybe I'll report on our decadence when I return!
Hi Cynthia...it really was a nice treat and an easy overnight from Southport as it would be for you too. Are you getting this tropical storm. I see another rainband coming across...we need it. Thanks as always for visiting.
Vicki
Vicki, great localism post for people looking around your area. Love the panoramas......and how you displayed your post. ;-) Beautiful colors and great looking food.
Vicki: I must admit. I had a hard time concentrating on reading this post once I saw those photos on the bottom. YUM! Sounds like a good time.
Yum! I love your post - anything with the word 'getaway'........draws me like a magnet! I also wanted to thank you for adding me as an associate! :-)
Teri - Thanks so much for commenting. I'm truly honored!
Hi Chris - I appreciate your stopping by too. My brother was in radio in VA for over 25 years. I'm sure you are finding those skills useful in real estate. Best of luck.
Liz - great to hear from you...I clicked on your link from someone's else's blog this morning and there you were...a new find. I have you bookmarked. I LOVE looking at pictures of BC.....one day.....
Vicki:
Great post on Pinehurst! Beautiful layout too!
Hi Shay, thanks for stopping by. I love the name "Red Apple Realty!" It has a great ring to it.