
Enjoy!Ĭut up 1 watermelon, 1 cantaloupe, and 1 honeydew melon into 1-inch cubes. You have one hour to finish this omelette and 5 pounds of fruit. Cover with 4 cups of chili, 2 cups of american cheese and add two biscuits. Using two spatulas, move to a large plate. Add your mushroom and pepper fillings and fold the omelette shut. At this point let the eggs cook for about 2 minutes and let a sort of omelette crust form. Keep doing this until you can see the bottom of the pan when you move the fork. Stir around with a fork until some curds form. In a separate bowl combine 12 eggs and whisk to combine. In the same cast iron skillet add 1-2 Tbsp of butter along with a few tsp of olive oil. Once the mushrooms have dried out a little bit, add your peppers and saute until everything is nice and soft. Add your mushrooms with a generous pinch of salt. In a cast iron skillet melt 1-2 Tbsp of butter over medium heat. Stir to combine over a medium-low heat for about an hour.Ĭut up 1 red pepper, 1 green pepper, and 16 ounces of mushrooms. Next add one 14.5 ounce can of crushed tomatoes, 14.5 ounces of water, the browned beef, 1 can of kidney beans, the adobo sauce from the can of chipotle peppers, 1 tsp smoked paprika, and 1 tsp oregano. Once everything is nice and soft, add garlic, 2 Tbsp chili powder, 1 Tbsp white pepper, and 1 Tbsp cumin. Remove from pan and drain off all but a little of the beef fat, then add onion and pepper. In a large saucepan, add 1 pound of ground round chuck and cook until browned. “Music is a great way to raise awareness and money,” he said.Start by dicing 1 spanish onion and 1 green pepper along with mincing 4 cloves of garlic.

Rotella, who is president of Light of Day, said every dollar raised helps people living with the dreaded neurodegenerative disease for which there is yet no cure. The restauranteurs and the Rotellas share a mutual love of Bruce Springsteen music.īetween ticket admissions from the three events some $1,500 was raised for Light of Day, and the Poissons matched that to bring the total to $3,000, which was donated on March 11. who runs a Niagara Falls-based creative company, said the Poissons have been long supporters of Evan, who has played at the restaurant since he was 14.
11-dubbed Southern Canal-ifornia Sounds-featured up-and-coming Niagara Falls entertainer Evan Rotella and iconic Niagara musician Rick Rose, with special guest Joe Lavoie.Įvan’s dad Dave Rotella Jr.

The tribute show held at Canalside on Feb. That foundation, founded in Niagara in 2007, has raised about $500,000 for Parkinson’s research and care through annual live entertainment shows, which have featured names ranging from Ron Sexsmith and the Sam Roberts Band to Blue Rodeo, Steve Earle and the Trews. A chili cooking contest, a tribute show to Southern California tunes and a music trivia night might not seem to have a whole lot in common, but folks who headed to the Canalside Restaurant in Port Colborne for any of those events held in February had something in common: supporting people living with Parkinson’s disease.Īs part of the City of Port Colborne Sportsfest initiative that month, featuring various events raising funds for charity, Canalside owners Greg and Rosemari Poisson opted to have the eatery’s three events all raise funds for The Light of Day Foundation.
