Christmas Day Feast at SweetFire Kitchen

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SweetFire Kitchen at La Cantera Resort & Spa is having its Christmas Day Feast on December 25. Photo: SweetFire Kitchen, used with permission. 

Christmas Day is fast approaching and for those who prefer to eat out on the big day, SweetFire Kitchen at La Cantera Resort & Spa will be having a Christmas Day Feast on December 25 from 11a.m. to 8p.m. Price is $65 for adults, $26 for children 5 to 12 and free for children 4 and under. Reservations available through open table or by calling (210) 558-2479. (SweetFire Kitchen, 2018)

Christmas Day Feast Menu:
Raw Bar
Crab claws
Gulf oysters on the half shell
Old Bay Poached Gulf Shrimp
Chipotle cocktail sauce, mignonette & lemon aioli

Cheese & Charcuterie
Selection of regional cheeses
House made & locally sourced cured meats
Pickled vegetables, Dark ale grain mustard, seasonal preserves
Candied pecans & Texas wildflower honey
Assorted breads & crackers

Salad Table
Spinach & frisee, pomegranate, butternut squash, feta cheese, molasses dressing
Local greens & charred endive, walnuts, green apples, parmesan, cider vinaigrette
Broccoli, country ham, cherry tomatoes, grilled onion, house ranch

Jars
Red quinoa, fresh berries, basil, honey lemon vinaigrette
Roasted beets, goat cheese & hazelnuts
Hummus, preserved lemon pesto

Carving Station
Bourbon Glazed Turkey Breast & turkey roulade, cranberry sauce & giblet gravy
Salt & Herb Crusted Prime Rib, creamed horseradish & au jus
Porchetta, fall fruit chutney

Sides
Butternut Squash Bisque – sage cream
Traditional bread stuffing
Whipped Potatoes – garlic butter
Wild Rice Pilaf – cranberries & almonds
Root vegetable medley – maple butter
Crispy Brussel Sprouts – bacon, citrus dressing
Roasted Cauliflower Gratin

Action Station
Made to order risotto
Pork belly, bay scallop, parmesan, basil

From the bakeshop
Action station
Almond cake, flambéed cranberries & eggnog ice cream

Apple Pear crumble
Chocolate yule log, vanilla cream white chocolate
German chocolate pecan roulade
Chocolate peppermint tarts
Brown butter financier, candied oranges
Cherry chocolate cake
Raspberry lemon verrines
Citrus cheese cake
Assorted Christmas cookies
Warm sticky toffee Pudding

La Cantera Resort & Spa
16641 La Cantera Pkwy
San Antonio, TX 78256
(210) 558-6500

Tickets to ‘Kinky Boots’ go on sale Friday December 21

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‘Kinky Boots’ will be playing at the Majestic Theatre in June and tickets go on sale Friday December 21. Photo: Gayle McCracken, used with permission. 

Troika Entertainment is thrilled to present ‘Kinky Boots,’ Broadway’s huge-hearted, high-heeled hit about the friendships we discover and the belief that you can change the world when you change your mind. It is making a return engagement in San Antonio for four performances at the Majestic Theatre, Friday June 7 through Sunday June 9. Tickets go on sale Friday December 21 at 10a.m. Tickets start at $40 and are available in person at the Majestic Theatre Box Office, online or by calling (800) 745-3000 to charge by phone. The Majestic Box Office does not accept single ticket orders over the phone; all ticket sales must be made in person. Orders for groups of ten or more may be placed by calling (210) 226-5967. Performance times are 8p.m. on Friday; 2p.m. and 8p.m., Saturday and at 2p.m. Sunday. (Troika Entertainment, 2018)

‘Kinky Boots’ is based on the 2005 movie of the same name by Geoff Deane and Tim Firth. The film was inspired by true events and tells the story of Charlie Price who inherits a gentleman’s shoe factory from his father. It takes place in Northampton where Charlie is struggling with the family business of Price & Son. To save the business he pairs up with a cabaret performer named Lola who needs a pair of sturdy new stilettos. Together they develop a plan to produce a line of high-heeled boots and end up discovering that they are more alike than they thought.

The winner of six 2013 Tony® Awards, including Best Musical, ‘Kinky Boots’ features a Tony® Award-winning score by Cyndi Lauper, a book by Tony® Award-winner Harvey Fierstein and direction and choreography by Tony® Award winner Jerry Mitchell. The National Tour is produced by Troika Entertainment and includes the creative team of Tony® Award winner David Rockwell (Scenic Design), Tony® Award-winner Gregg Barnes (Costume Design), Tony Award-winner Kenneth Posner (Lighting Design), Tony® Award-winner John Shivers (Sound Design), Josh Marquette (Hair Design), Brian Strumwasser (Make-up Design), Joy Dewing Casting and Wojcik|Seay Casting (Casting), DB Bonds (Associate Director) and Rusty Mowery (Associate Choreographer).

Majestic Theatre
224 E Houston St
San Antonio, TX 78205
(210) 226-5700

Book review: ‘Say What You Mean’ by Oren Jay Sofer

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‘Say What You Mean’ is the intriguing new book by Oren Jay Sofer on improving communication skills. Courtesy photo, used with permission. 

Oren Jay Sofer is the founder and Guiding Teacher of Next Step Dharma, an innovative online course focused on bringing the tools of meditation to daily life, and co-founder of Mindful Healthcare. He holds a degree in comparative religion from Columbia University and is a Somatic Experiencing Practitioner, a Certified Trainer of Nonviolent Communication and leads mindful communication retreats and workshops throughout the United States. His new book “Say What You Mean: A Mindful Approach to Nonviolent Communication” is a practical guidebook for having more effective and satisfying conversations.

Communication is an important part of everyday life with speech being one of the most effective and widely used forms of communication. Words have the power to heal or destroy and it is up to the individual to determine what kind of vibe he or she wants to give out to the world. In the Introduction, Oren Jay Sofer writes that during his life’s journey, he has worked to integrate his understanding of Buddhist meditation and Nonviolent communication. The book as a whole is a collection of three distinct streams of practices: mindfulness, Nonviolent Communication and Somatic Experiencing (emphasizes the role of the nervous system regulation in resolving trauma). They are tools for deepening self-understanding and transforming habits of communication. The three steps of communication include: lead with presence, come from curiosity and care and focus on what matters. These steps form the basis of “Say What You Mean” and divide the book into four parts: The first step: lead with presence, The second step: ‘come from curiosity and understanding,’ The third step: ‘focus on what matters’ and ‘bringing it all together.’ Useful indices at the end include Notes by Chapter, Glossary, Resources and Index of Practices by Topic.

There is always room for improvement when it comes to communication. In “Say What You Mean,” Oren Jay Sofer offers the reader a practical and useful guide to improving this often overlooked but vital skill. In today’s volatile environment, it has become more important than ever to be able to communicate clearly and in a non-violent manner to ensure everyone is heard. The author has done an impressive job of laying out the elements of communication in simple and easy to understand terms. Highlights include ‘emotional agility’ in Part Three where it states that defining emotions is a critical part of communication and ‘the flow of dialogue’ in Part Four where the author summarizes the different components of dialogue: speak, listen and rest in presence. The chapters are peppered with practice exercises, Q and A from real people, principles and key points to summarize the material along the way. Especially helpful are the quick reference guides at the end: Summary of Principles and Useful Communication Phrases. “Say What You Mean” is recommended for readers who wish to improve their communications skills as well as their interpersonal skills while getting to know themselves.

“If you take nothing else from this whole book, I hope you will take with you the importance the intention to understand, to come from curiosity and care, has in your interactions.”

*The author received a copy of this book for an honest review. The views and opinions expressed here belong solely to her.

Holiday gift ideas from Twang

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Twang products make fun holiday host or hostess gifts or easy stocking stuffers. Photo: Twang, used with permission. 

Twang, a family owned business based in San Antonio, is rooted in the Latin tradition of adding citrus and salt to food and beer; this drink ritual can be observed on the streets of Mexico and Texas. Gift ideas for the holiday season for cocktail enthusiasts and beer drinking friends include cocktail rimming blends to beer salt. Twang brands make for fun holiday host or hostess gifts, colorful party punch or easy stocking stuffers. (Twang, 2018)

Twang-A-Rita ($3.99 per bag) is a cocktail rimming blend made of cane sugar and kosher salt. Impress guests with festive winter cocktail recipes enhanced by Twang-a-Rita. Beer Salt ($12 for a 6 count) is a citrus-flavored salt used to dress the rim of longnecks and beer mugs. Twang’s products are the perfect stocking stuffers and conversation starters at Christmas parties or Secret Santa exchanges. Various Twang brands are sold in 46 states across the country and can be purchased online, on Amazon and in stores like H-E-B and Walmart.

Recipes:
TWANG CRANBERRY MIMOSA
Yield: 1 serving

Ingredients
• Twang-A-Rita Unwind Lime
• Simple syrup
• 1-part Deep Eddy Cranberry Vodka
• 2 parts cranberry juice
• 1-part brut champagne
• ½ cup fresh cranberries

Instructions
1. Place Twang-A-Rita Unwind Lime on a small plate. Rim glasses with simple syrup then press rims into the Twang-A-Rita.
2. Pour Deep Eddy Cranberry in a champagne flute, then pour cranberry juice and top with champagne.
3. Serve immediately. Garnish with cranberries.

TWANG WINTER MARGARITA
Yield: 1 serving

Ingredients
• 4 oz. coconut milk
• 2 oz. tequila
• ½ cup ice
• 2 oz. fresh orange juice
• 1 oz. cup Triple Sec
• Twang-A-Rita Golden Roar

Instructions
1. Combine coconut milk, tequila, ice, orange juice and Triple Sec in a shaker. Blend until smooth.
2. Place Twang-A-Rita Golden Roar on a small plate. Rub a lime wedge around rims of glass and then press rims into the Twang-A-Rita.
3. Pour margarita into the glasses and enjoy.

Holiday gift ideas from Hiatus Spa + Retreat

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Make gift giving easier with Hiatus Spa + Retreat. Photo: Hiatus Spa + Retreat, used with permission. 

This holiday gift giving season, Hiatus Spa + Retreat has customized holiday packages and specials to cater to that special someone. From the Merry & Bright, to the Warm & Cozy, these spa deals are perfect for anyone who loves to be pampered. (Hiatus Spa + Retreat, 2018)

The Merry & Bright
Two is better than one. Pick any two Essential Services–The Signature Massage, The Tailor Made Facial, The One & Only Mani-Pedi, The Body Glow or The Body Wrap—to make it a special day. 2 or more hours, $179 (up to $220 value)

The Mistletoe Kiss
Right place, right time. Start with a reinvigorating Monthly Retreat and after a cocktail, settle in for The Best Facial Ever. 3 hours, $319 (value, $380)

The Peace, Love, & Joy
The three most in-demand services —The Signature Massage, The Tailor Made Facial and The One & Only Mani-Pedi — are bundled up and tied with a bow. 3.5 hours, $269 ($320 value)

Let It Glow! Let It Glow! Let It Glow!
The Body Glow, The Spotlight Massage (30 minutes) and The Sparkler Facial (60 minutes) will combine their magical powers to warm anyone up and give them a rosy glow to fight off even the chilliest winter days. 2+ hours, $239 ($290 value)

The Warm & Cozy
The Hot Stone Massage (90 minutes) is paired with The One & Only Mani-Pedi for some serious self-care, feel-good me-time. A nap and a hot toddy? Score. 3 hours, $219 ($275 value)

Hiatus also has these four unique new services available:

The Epic Mani-Pedi: Seasonal ingredients and a handcrafted polish exfoliate hands and feet; deep hydration renews dry soles and an extra massage with hot stone. Sparkly new nails – and bubbly – are the grand finale. It’s just that. Epic. (110 minutes $140; H-Circle $109)

The Turkish Delight: Transports guests to a Turkish hammam. Includes alternating bowls of warm water, minty suds, a full-body clay mask, a drizzle of warm body oil and a head-to-toe massage. (80 minutes $175; H-Circle $129)

The Perfect Body Lift: Lift body and soul with this anti-aging, micro-circulating treatment focused on cellulite deposits and less-than-tone skin. Helps stimulate, lift, tighten and revitalize the contouring areas of the body. (60 minute $155; H-Circle $119)

Brow and Lash Love:
o Brow or Lash Tint ($30 | add-on $25)
o Brow and Lash Tint ($50 | add-on $40)
o H-Circle members receive 20% off

Hiatus Spa + Retreat
312 Pearl Pkwy, Building 4, Ste 4112
San Antonio, TX 78215
(210) 202-3355

Family fun at Old West Christmas Light Fest

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The Old West Christmas Light Fest is now open until December 30. Photo: Old West Christmas Light Fest, used with permission.

Old West Christmas Light Fest brings the holidays to life with drive-thru light displays and an Old West town filled with lights, music, food and fun and now it is at all-new location, Enchanted Springs Ranch, 242 Hwy 46 W in Boerne. Guests can enjoy dazzling lights, visit Santa, snap holiday photos and play games and other family friendly activities as Christmas Light Fest celebrates five years of bringing holiday magic to San Antonio and the Hill Country. (Old West Christmas Light Fest, 2018)

The 2018 event is open from 6p.m. to 10p.m., Thursday through Sunday evening until Sunday, December 16 and EVERY night December 20 to December 29 including Christmas Eve and Christmas night.

Spread throughout a 40-building Old West town brought to life with the magic of holiday lights, activities include drive-thru light displays, walk-around lights and experiences in a recreated Old West town, featuring a walk-through light tunnel, family games, a light maze for kids, a scavenger hunt, a mechanical bull ride, trampoline bungee jumping, cookie decorating, holiday movies, face painting, ornament decorating and more. There is live music every Saturday night and Santa is at his favorite ranch to hear holiday wishes through Christmas Eve. Photos with Santa are free.

Tickets are available online and are $15 per adult and $10 per child ages four and older. Children under four are free. Tickets at the gate are $17 per adult and $12 per child (tax included). A Family 5-Pack is available online only for $49. Members of the military—active duty, guard, reserves and all retired service members—as well as first responders and their families receive a $5 discount throughout the holiday season. Guests who bring a nonperishable item to donate to the San Antonio Food Bank and receive $2 off their ticket. Season passes are also available for $45 per person. Onsite parking is free.

Old West Christmas Light Fest
Enchanted Springs Ranch (exit 540 off of I-10)
242 Hwy 46 W
Boerne, TX 78006

Holiday gift ideas from Pluckers Wing Bar

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Pluckers Wing Bar’s infamous sauces are available for gift giving this holiday season. Photo: Pluckers, used with permission. 

Pluckers Wing Bar recently launched their mobile application, now available on Google Play and iTunes, that allows Pluckers fans to order takeout, unlock new challenges and earn points. Just in time for the holidays, Pluckers Wing Bar is thrilled to announce that they will be running a holiday promotion through Christmas Eve on e-gift cards that can be purchased directly from the app or online, as well as physical gift cards available in-store. (Pluckers Wing Bar, 2018)

e-Gift Cards:
When a guest purchases an e-Gift card of $25 or more, 20% will be gifted to the purchaser’s Pluckers card on January 1, 2019.

Physical Gift Cards:
When a guest purchases a physical gift card of $50 or more, 10% will be gifted to the purchaser’s physical gift card on January 1, 2019.

The Pluckers’ Club card, signature rewards program and membership, can be purchased on the app for just $20 — members can enjoy a variety of rewards, including, but not limited to, free birthday meals, invitations to exclusive events, food and drink specials, and more. The Pluckers Club (Lite) is free on iTunes and Google Play and will allow users to partake in the challenges but does not include the membership perks.

Pluckers Wing Bar’s infamous sauces are perfect for gifting. Known for its famous wings served with a choice of more than 20 homemade sauces, Pluckers Wing Bar sells their most-popular sauces at all restaurants and online for $5.99 each.

Flavors include:
• Honey BBQ
• Spicy BBQ
• Baker’s Gold
• Buffalo: Hot, Medium, Mild
• Fire in the Hole

Pluckers Wing Bar is known for its famous wings served with a choice of more than 20 homemade sauces. It has the perfect combination of homemade food and atmosphere for sports fans to keep up with their favorite sports teams and games. The iconic menu includes fan favorites like Fried Pickles, Holy Macaroni – fried macaroni and cheese, the Bypass Burger topped with bacon, cheddar, grilled onions and jalapeños, and the Buffalo Chicken Sandwich – fried chicken breast tossed in wing sauce topped with a choice of ranch or blue cheese dressing. Wings are available in bone, boneless or grilled and paired with signature sauces like Buffalo, Spicy BBQ and Spicy Ranch, along with such unique flavors as Ginger Peach Sriracha, Gochujang and Spicy Mandarin.

Dog gift ideas by BARK and Shake Shack

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Clementine and Lola with the BarkBurger and Fries combo. Photo: Shake Shack, used with permission. 

Christmas is only two weeks away, and for anyone still looking for gift ideas for their canine companions, Shake Shack has good news. Shake Shack loving dog parents now have another excuse to frequent their favorite burger joint. BARK has teamed up with Shake Shack to launch a Shack-inspired line of toys including a BarkBurger, Frenchie Fries and a Never-Melt Milkshake. The toys are now available online through BarkShop and Shack Shop. (Shake Shack, 2018)

o Individual:
 BarkBurger (crazy crinkle, squeaker, super-soft fuzz – layers all connected) $8
 Frenchie Fries (crazy cinkle, whip n flip fries – fries are attached) $6
 Never-Melt Milkshake (crazy crinkle, squeaker, packed with fluff) $8

o Bundles:
 BarkBurger + Fries combo $13
 The Works (BarkBurger, Frenchie Fries and Never-Melt Milkshake) $20

BARK is the world’s most dog-centric company, devoted to making dogs happy with the best products, services and content. BARK’s dog-obsessed team applies its unique, data-driven understanding of what makes each dog special to design playstyle-specific toys, wildly satisfying treats and supplements and dog-first experiences that foster the health and happiness of dogs everywhere. Founded in 2012, BARK loyally serves dogs nationwide with monthly subscription services, BarkBox and Super Chewer; a curated e-commerce experience on BarkShop.com; and custom collections via its retail partner network, including Target and Urban Outfitters.

Theater review: ‘The Phantom of the Opera’ at the Majestic Theatre

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‘The Phantom of the Opera’ plays at the Majestic Theatre until Sunday December 16. Photo: Broadway in San Antonio, used with permission. 

Cameron Mackintosh’s spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s ‘The Phantom of the Opera’ opened at the Majestic Theatre last week and audiences are loving it. ‘The Phantom of the Opera’ is the story of a Phantom, a disfigured composer who haunts the Paris Opera House. It plays until Sunday December 16 with show times at 7:30p.m. Tuesday through Thursday, 8p.m. on Friday, 2p.m. and 8p.m.,Saturday, 2p.m. and 7:30p.m. on Sunday and tickets start at $45. This new version is performed by a cast and orchestra of 52, making this one of the largest productions on tour in New America.

‘The Phantom of the Opera’ begins with a Prologue set in Paris in 1911 at an auction where the Paris Opéra is auctioning off old theatrical props, one of which is lot 666, a chandelier in pieces. Act I is set in Paris in 1881 where the cast of a new production, Hannibal, are rehearsing onstage when they learn that the opera house has new owners. After being nearly killed by a falling backdrop, the soprano prima donna angrily walks off because nothing is being done to prevent such incidents. Christina Daaé, one of the chorus girls, is chosen to replace her. (“Think of Me”) The Phantom appears to her in her mirror and she, thinking him to be the Angel of Music, follows him to the cellar of the opera house. They board a small boat and cross a lake leading to his secret lair (“The Phantom of the Opera”) where he explains that he has chosen her to sing his music and he serenades her. (“The Music of the Night”) He becomes obsessed with her but makes it known to all that as long as his demands are met, he will stay out of sight but when the new owners do not take his threats seriously, he makes good on his threats.

Friday’s performance was to a nearly full house and the excitement in the air was palpable. As soon as the lights dimmed and the orchestra played the first few notes, the audience was captivated; especially when the chandelier was first revealed at the auction. With music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Charles Hart, ‘Phantom of the Opera’ boasts bigger and better scenery, the most impressive being the Labyrinth Underground and The Phantom’s Lair. Show highlights include “The Phantom of the Opera” by the Phantom and Christine and “The Music of the Night” by the Phantom; not to mention the chandelier crash scene. Quentin Oliver Lee and Eva Tavares work well together as the Phantom and Christine and the costumes and scenery are stunning. Long time fans are in for a treat and first timers will be charmed by this enchanting story and first-rate performances all around. Overall, audiences will be thrilled by the majesty and intrigue that is ‘The Phantom of the Opera.’

Movie adaptation: ‘Mortal Engines’ by Philip Reeve

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The movie adaptation of Philip Reeve’s ‘Mortal Engines’ opens on Friday December 14.

Philip Reeve is a British author and illustrator of children’s books and is best known for the 2001 young adult novel “Mortal Engines” and its sequels. “Mortal Engines” won the Nestlé Smarties Book Prize in ages 9-11 years and made the Whitbread Book Award shortlist. The book is the first in a series called the Mortal Engines Quartet which includes “Predator’s Gold,” “Infernal Devices” and “A Darkling Plain.” This was followed by the Fever Crumb prequel series: “Fever Crumb,” “A Web of Air” and “Scrivener’s Moon,” which depict events many years prior to those of “Moral Engines.” The books feature two young adventurers, Tom Natsworthy and Hester Shaw, who live in a lawless post-apocalyptic world inhabited by moving cities. The movie adaptation of “Mortal Engines,” directed by Christian Rivers and a screenplay by Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens and Peter Jackson, opens this Friday December 14. It stars Hugo Weaving, Hera Hilmar, Robert Sheehan, Jihae, Ronan Raftery and Stephen Lang.

“Mortal Engines” is set in a post-apocalyptic world that is a product of a “Sixty Minute War” which caused geological upheaval. To escape the earthquakes, volcanoes and other instabilities, a nomadic leader named Nikola Quercus installed huge engines and wheels on London and enabled it to dismantle (or eat) other cities for resources. London is now hunting again, chasing a terrified little town across the wastelands and soon, it will eat. The book focuses on a futuristic steampunk version of London, now a giant machine striving to survive on a world running out of resources. Tom is a young Londoner who has never lived outside his traveling hometown. His first taste of the outside world comes when he gets in the way of an attempt by the masked Hester to kill Thaddeus Valentine, a powerful man she blames for her mother’s murder and both Hester and Tom end up thrown out of the moving “traction” city to fend for themselves.