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Monday, 25 August 2014

Social Club #18 - Women's Month Rendez Vous {Event details}


Make sure you are attending our next Social Club.  Why oh why I hear you ask? Well not only is Rendez Vous gathering the 5th Social Club gathering of this year,  but it also promises to be THE social club for aspiring ladies across the Mother City. 


As you already know - the aim of social club is get a group of random ladies talking, eating and enjoying the company of other random ladies in a cosy setting with yummy food and great service (that’s why we never tire of I Love My Laundry on Bree Street). It goes without saying that social etiquette is at the heart of all that we are and all that we do yet flawless social etiquette seems to be something that we ladies know so little about but what to master so so well.


In celebration of Women’s Month - Social Club has decided it is finally time to breakdown the complexities of this mindboggling skill-set and help make every woman be a graceful and leading lady.   

From desirable dinning decorum, building the best business banter to being the hottest hostess with the mostess – we have got social etiquette covered down to a finely coiffured capital T. Never make a blunder at dinner ever again and know what to do if you do, know how to keep dinner party conversations flowing just as easy as the champagne is and be the greatest guest one could ever ask for.

Set against a backdrop of all things French because after all, the French are known the world over for their savoir faire (that’s social grace, exquisite mannerisms, the French know-how to me and you), social clubbers can enjoy some tasty hors d'oeuvres, fine wines par excellence and in depth etiquette master class from Rose Murdock from Performher Business Etiquette Academy.

Just remember not to commit a faux a la grande and not adhere to the dress code – all social, clubbers are asked to dress as Parisian Princesses in blue white and red.      

Social clubbers will have the chance to put their newly acquired social skills to the test – undertaking a sticky, gluey, messy but thoroughly fun decoupage task, in the most lady like way off course! Goody bags and prizes are in abundance, consisting of the crème de la crème of French gifts.Buy your ticket now HERE.



Social club is offering two ladies free tickets to next Wednesday’s event. To be in with a chance simply do the following:
  1. Like us on Facebook here.
  2. Follow us on Twitter here. (If you have a Twitter account)
  3. Follow us on Instagram - @socialclubza (If you have an Instagram account)
  4. Then tweet this: Can't wait to escape to France at the next  , excited to decoupage & the etiquette tips 
  5. OR share this event on Facebook and update your status to: Can't wait to escape to France at the next  , excited to decoupage and for the etiquette tips! http://goo.gl/tA2NaQ (note: make sure you tag Social Club on Facebook)
 We shall randomly choose two winners by Tuesday, 2nd September at 12:00.

 written by Zeenat Moosa - Social Club Blog contributor

Tuesday, 29 July 2014

Social Club #17 - Day to Night Styling {details}


Social Club is partnering up with Fiona from Inspired Living SA to bring you another fun night with your girlfriends, socialising and learning new skills. Personal stylist, Dominique Luck and Makeup and hair stylist, Kirsty Murphy will be teaching us how to transform your look from DAY to NIGHT with your hair, clothes & makeup.

Have you ever been in a situation where you get called for drinks after work or you have a busy day and you need to don't have a lot of time to get ready for a dinner party?  Well I'm sure that most of you answered yes!  So at this Social Club we are going to address those elements and by the end you will all be pros!

You should bring one piece of clothing that you are clueless about how to wear - we will see what Dominique suggest we do with it.  Perhaps there is a second life for the garment or no hope at all.  Will be fun to see what everyone brings along!  Don't forget your makeup bag, you will use it to transform your day makeup to a gorgeous night look.

Here's the event flyer with all the details:

Tuesday, 20 May 2014

Social Club #15 - Drawing a Live Model

 Life is the art of drawing without an eraser. - John W. Gardner

That quote about sums it up.  We sometimes try too hard to live perfect lives, when what we should actually do is just let go. Live life as if you were drawing without an eraser.  This was my objective with drawing a live model at Social Club - I wanted everyone to let go of their inhibitions and have fun.  That is exactly what we did.



Everyone arrived at lovely Alexander Bar, some new and some old faces.  Everyone introduced themselves to each other and made new friends.  That's what Social Club is about, meeting new faces and catching up with old friends.

Thursday, 13 February 2014

Social Club #13 - Braai Broodjie Bonanza 2013


It all started with my friend Joe from France who was coming to visit for a few months and I wanted to show him how we as South Africans have a typical braai.  Living in the city can seriously lack enough braais for my liking.  I started inviting a few friends that also live in Cape Town CBD who I knew would love an escape to suburbia and before I knew it the guest list got a bit out of control and we had about thirty five people confirmed.  The last event (Let's go fly a kite) where we had some male friends / partners join us too, which isn't the norm at a Social Club event was so much fun and such a success, so I was super excited for this big event with loads of wonderful friends!

My favourite thing to braai is definitely braai broodjies and I thought that a fun element to add to the day would be to have a braai broodjie bonanza competition.  I ran the idea past a few friends and they thought it was a super idea.  Next up was the planning, which wasn't hard at all.  I already had a great venue, my moms backyard, I had 3 x braais and I had a bunch of amazing people confirmed on the guest list.  So I divided everyone up into six groups, told each group to bring a salad, booze and their ingredients for their braai broodjies.

Everyone arrived and got settled in, then I welcomed everyone and explained the order of the events for the day.  I was going to use a microphone, but unfortunately the one that my friend brought didn't work, so I opted for a PS. chocolate that my friend gave me and used it as a mike.  The next thing I knew Julia was next to me, pretending to do sign language.  Everyone was in stitches laughing as the recent event of the fake interpreter at Mandela's memorial was still fresh in everyone's minds.

Here everyone was just arriving and starting to relax with an ice cold drink in their hand:




The groups had to come up with their own team names and they were quite original.  Here's the names the teams came up with:
  • Doggie Broodjie Style
  • Team Awesome
  • The Spring Broodjies
  • Los Carnes
  • Braai-in's Braai Broodjies
  • The Sub Pimps

"The Spring Broodjies" even got team button badges made

Here is "The Spring Broodjies" preparing their broodjies in the kitchen

"Los Carnes" preparing their broodjies outside

Here is "Doggie Broodjie Style" striking a team pose

"The Sub Pimps" posing politely for the camera

Here is "Braai-in's Braai Broodjies" team and a dude in a speedo

Here is "Team Awesome" with their gourmet braai broodjies

We had Santa hand out shooters to the team to encourage some team spirit

There were so many different varieties of braai broodjies that the teams made and I couldn't believe what wonderful combinations they came up with.  Here's what they made:

Team Los Carnes

Team Los Carnes

Team Los Carnes

Los Carnes:
Their braai broodjies was made on a ciabatta bread and the toppings were a mild French cheese, red pepper pesto and Spanish chorizo served with caramlised onions and green salad with feta and strawberries, paired with Merlot.

The Sub Pimps

The Sub Pimps

The Sub Pimps

The Sub Pimps:
They had a braai broodjie with peaches and peanutbutter - sounds strange, but was a lovely combination and they paired it with a pasta and biltong salad.

Team Braai-in's Braai Broodjies

Braai-in's Braai Broodjies:
This team had three courses of braai broodjies.  The starter was pesto, mozzarella and bacon.  The main was onion marmelade, smoked chicken and mozerella.  The dessert was phyllo pastry, nutella and marshmallow.

The Spring Broodjies

The Spring Broodjies

The Spring Broodjies:
They made a Spring Broodjie which is like a Springbokkie in honour of Mandela and traditional South African style with a bunny chow flare.  They made a green curry mince with potato and sliced up veggies on freshly baked bread from Knead.  They had a foil stencil with the numbers 46664 (Mandela's jail cell number) cut out of it and then placed that on top of the bread whilst braaing it and that made the exposed area toast the numbers onto the braai broodjie.  Brilliant!

Team Awesome

Team Awesome

Team Awesome:
They made a vegetarian version braai pie which consisted out of phyllo pastry with jalepeno relish, caramelised onions, smoked mozzarella, rocket and black sesame seeds served with micro greens and a carrot, apple and beetroot salad.  

Doggie Broodjie Style

Ettienne minced duck breast to add to one of the braai broodjies that their team made

Doggie Broodjie Style

Doggie Broodjie Style

Doggie Broodjie Style:
Three French guys was part of this team and first I had to explain what the hell a braai broodjie was and then they were like: "challenge accepted" They were the winning team!  They made three kinds of braai broodjies, here Etienne explained what they made:

1. Fig & Duckbreast Broodjie , with Rocket and Slices of Fairview Brie Cheese. (To do the meat: first, peel-off the fat of the duck breast and only put the fat in the freezer. Once freezed cut cubes of both (1cm) and use it in the grinder adding chopped garlic and parsley. Then recompose in one piece) 

2. Eggplant Broodjie (toasted eggplants and rolls (put olive oil all around before placing them in the grill - prevent over baking) and add after grill cube tomatoes/mint/basil salad and parmesan on the top, a bit of olive Oil) 

3. Revisited French croque monsieur (Butter basted toasts grilled/Dijon mustard/Very thin slices of ham/Melty cheese)

Yes I know your mouth is watering hey?  It was YUMMO!






I had three judges that had the difficult task of judging each team, but the fun part was tasting every braai broodjie.  The judges that had various credentials, such as inventor of the EC Braai, spit roast champion in Argentina and VERY regular braaiers.  They did an excellent job of going around and making notes on each team members participation, cleanliness of the work area, ingredients and cooking methods.  Then the most decadent moments which I'm sure they enjoyed the most: tasting all the creations!


What a fun day with the most amazing people who made it insanely phenomenal! 

Thanks to all the teams, all of you gave a 150% and I am really glad that I wasn't a judge, as everyone's braai broodjies was unbelievable mouth watering and original and I think every team should have won.

Congratulations once again to Team "Doggie Broodjie Style" for winning. The rest excellent efforts was put in, thanks to you: "Team Awesome", "The Spring Broodjies", "Los Carnes", "Braai-in's Braai Broodjies" and "The Sub Pimps".

Tuesday, 1 October 2013

Social Club #11 - A Million Jars


Our Social Club has reached a full circle already, every member had the opportunity to host.  The final host was Karma.  We were instructed to bring along empty glass jars and things to decorate it with.  After the usual hello's, catch up and eating a few snacks, we moved upstairs to the craft area.

Love this group shot, reminds me of a typical photo taken of a cast of a soapie

Jax

Karina and the glow sticks

Jeanine

Kelly & Kristina mustaching it up

Crafty Goodies



I mustache you a question

Can I shave it for later?


Jeanine & Jax

Getting crafty

Karma made an awesome Pinterest board which she showed us to get some inspiration to decorate our own jars.  Have a look at her board here.  These are some examples:

Lace Jar

Mini garden in a jar

Photo in oil in a jar

Mini Jurassic Park in a jar

Fairy Dust in a jar
Jax and Jeanine - they made flower crowns for themselves out of the craft supplies


Close Up of the craft supplies

Everyones jars turned out unique.  Here all the ladies are showing off what they made:
Ladies showing off their jars, from top left Jacqui, Karina, Jackie and Kelly

Ladies showing off their jars, from top left Kristina, Danny, Karma, Marli, Jacky and Jeanine

Ladies showing off their jars, from top left Kristina, Jacky, Karma, Karma again and me

Jeanines Jars

This is such an easy DIY craft to do at home.  This will be a fun project to jazz up some jars which you can use to put candles in.  You can use these for the long summer night that we have coming up.

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