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The Indaba that was…….June 2012

July 27, 2012 in Uncategorized

Well, finally here I am with a report back on the SA Food and Wine Blogger Indaba that was held on Sunday 24 June 2012. WOW! What an epic event! I am still overwhelmed by the great success of the day. During the final few weeks of the run up to the event I was inundated with companies suddenly waking up to the fact that the Indaba was taking place and offering to sponsor products for the goodie bags. This started taking over my life to a large degree, writing emails, getting logos, trying to do the html code (my worst!) and organizing for delivery, some here and some directly to the venue thank goodness. My little house looked kind of like a warehouse, we never saw the dining room table the last couple of weeks. But the excitement rose as all the delicious products started filling up spaces.

The Indaba really started for us in earnest on the Saturday as my wonderfully supportive family, together with a team of key workers from Pick n Pay and a group of lovely blogger friends, all got together at the Conference Centre to start setting up and filling goodie bags……and when I say filling goodie bags I really do mean filling goodie bags….the products just kept on coming and the production line got busier and busier….eventually after a few hours we all sat down exhausted and cracked open a bottle of delicious sponsored wine while we chatted and stuck lables onto A4 pads for all the delegates. Each delegate would be going home with not one………but THREE goodie bags!

During the morning I got a text message from my friend Jeanne from Cooksister that said simply: “The beagle has landed” I breathed a sigh of relief knowing that my keynote speaker and presenter of workshops had safely arrived on the flight from London. We carried on working madly and eventually Jeanne arrived and jumped in with both feet to help pack goodie bags! A short while later I noticed her hunched in the corner over her bags scratching around furiously….the air turning blue above her head:) Turned out she’d lost her flash drive with her entire presentations for the following day!! After momentarily panicking we set to work and thank goodness for her hubby Nick at home in London we managed to download the presentations safely onto my pc later in the day! That was the beginning of the saga’s……….late Saturday night I got a message from Alida to say “don’t panic”………what do you do when you get a message like that?? You panic!! Of course, like one does!! Her laptop had died!! Thereafter ensued some late night calls with my son who promised to be at the venue bright and early with his laptop, a copy of lightroom and his tool kit. Jeanne and I eventually went to bed after we had everything done and ready to roll.

Sunday dawned dark, wet and cold and we arrived dozily at the Pick n Pay Office Park conference centre at 7am to be greeted by some very eager bloggers already waiting! I love that! We set the registration table up quickly and soon the arrivals started coming in earnest, being welcomed by the tantalizing aromas of the coffee being served by Source Management, amazing caterers for the day.

Saga #3 happened when I got a call from Alida to ask if there was a staircase or lift…..ummmmm both I replied, WHY? “Because I have had a very bad fall and can hardly walk” So son in law Damon and I rushed down to the parking lot to meet her and help her up to the auditorium where we seated her along with my son Devin who helped to get her presentation sorted out on a laptop. Mark Jennings the wonderful PR and marketing dude from Pick n Pay turned out to be the emergency paramedic on duty and soon was down on the floor patching up Ali’s foot! I did not even realize that until I saw photos afterwards. Thank you Mark!  Fortunately, with the help of anti-inflammatory and pain medication she was able to give her presentation in the morning and her workshop presentation with Jeanne in the afternoon. What a trooper!

The morning progressed rapidly thereafter with Paul Raphaely from the fabulous food company NoMU, my chosen MC for the day, taking up his duty as sheepdog and herding everyone into the auditorium to be seated by 8.30am sharp so that the conference could begin.

We were all welcomed by Pick n Pay representatives and also Paul and then the excellent presentations began with a short talk to bloggers by Paul Galatis from the amazing online kitchen tool company and co-headline sponsor Yuppiechef. Interesting, to the point and valuable, these presentations included ethics, etiquette and why we blog, monetizing your blog, building your blog brand with social media, writing for the web and pinterest for bloggers, all very apt, relevant and important topics to bloggers and social media people.

Paul Raphaely, Linda Harding, Jeanne Horak-Druiff and Paul Galatis

The morning flew by in a haze with much tweeting and counter tweeting going on in between listening to the wonderful presentations. We trended that day, first in Cape Town and then in South Africa :) Half way through the morning we broke up for a fabulous and very welcome spread for the tea break. Amazing how hungry you get when you sit around doing nothing but listening on a cold day!

After the last presentations Paul Raphaely then wrapped up the morning plenary session with instructions on the afternoon workshops and a few words of introduction were said by Yehbaby representative Ronelle Louwrens on the newly launchedTangled Tree wines, exclusively served with the amazing lunch spread from the team at Source Management, the caterers chosen by Pick n Pay for the day……

Food photos courtesy of Sybil Doms

Photos courtesy of Candice at Gorgeous Gourmet

After lunch everyone proceeded to their workshop of choice, the selection being food writing, food styling and photography, photography basics, WordPress and Plugins, Writing and Publishing a Cookbook (Sarah Graham Bitten) hands on Cake Decorating, Basics of Food Styling and Props, SEO and Live Blog Audit, Photoshop, Grappa and Food Pairing and Gorgeous By Graham Beck Bubbly and Canape workshops. Quite a fabulous choice wouldn’t you say? To see the full agenda with presenters you can pop over here 

Photos courtesy of Angie from Pretty Little Thing

Photos courtesy of Jeanne Horak Druiff Cooksister!

MC for the afternoon was my wingman, my right hand man, my best friend, my confidante, my husband Donald without whom I would not be able to do what I do. I thank him from the bottom of my heart and am so grateful to have a man of his calibre by my side, supporting and strengthening me. The day was wrapped up with a fabulous prize giving and auction courtesy of the fantastic sponsors for this event. My son in law Damon did the honours as auctioneer once again with the assistance of Donald and my son Devin adding to the fun. An awesome amount of R15,600 was raised during the auction for the charity project Lavender in Lavender Hill and CEO of the charity Marcelle van Zyl was in the audience to see the amount raised. Excitement was high as the prize giving got under way with the fantastic Banquet in a Box giveaway from Pesto Princess which was won by Tandy from Lavender and Lime and culminated with the Kitchen Aid Mixer sponsored by Yuppiechef and won by an ecstatic Roxanne.

The amazing table of prizes and auction items, Damon, Devin, Donald, Roxanne

All in all, a wonderful day and enjoyed by everyone. Thank you to everyone who participated and who came to make this such an amazing event. Until next time…..

browniegirl xx

Lets hear it for the Indaba Boys and Sponsors

June 20, 2012 in Uncategorized

Here we are in the final countdown to the South African Food and Wine Blogger Indaba. FOUR more sleeps people! It is crunch time and I am frantically looking for all the lost balls and trying to field them into the net….in other words tying up loose ends, finding last minute products to stuff into the goodie bags! This is the most exciting time for me, when I see all the fruits of my many hours of labour coming together, I see and hear all the excitement from you who have booked a seat and it gives me so much satisfaction. My little house is looking like a mini warehouse…I am so thrilled by the wonderful and generous response from those companies who have come on board as sponsors. And there are a LOT of them….slowly I am managing to do the html code for the logos and slowly the list of them is growing down the side bars of the blog. Please do take a look at them and click on them to go and visit these generous people who will be making you all happy on Sunday! Those of you who are flying in to Cape Town for the Indaba do please take into account that you need to travel light and bring extra space for goodies…….just saying!

Before I introduce some more presenters for the day I would just like to ask one last time if there is anyone attending Indaba 2012 who has specific dietary requirements to please contact me today and let me know what those are. I am speaking specifically about Halaal or Kosher meals and allergies if you have them. If you are vegetarian I also need to know and rather urgently please. Thank you to those who have already given me their requirements. 

Early this year when I started thinking about the Indaba and speakers I naturally also had to think about who would be standing on the podium to welcome everyone, someone who would be able to jump up and tell everyone to shut up quieten down, someone who would be able to tell a joke or two with aplomb and remember the punch line…someone who would make the running of the day a smooth one in other words…..my thoughts kept turning to ONE person…..if only I could convince him to accept my proposal and see it as as an honour!! HAH! Score one to me………….I give you the main man the MC for the day, PAUL RAPHAELY – NoMU

Paul Raphaely really should have been an animator, or a professor of military history or maybe a writer….instead this gentleman with the naughty boy smile and great sense of humour is one half of the executive team making up NoMU Brands, arguably one of South Africa’s leading trend and innovation food companies. As Marketing Director  Paul manages the creative and strategic direction of the brand while also playing foil to Tracy Foulkes’ endless stream of invention. With a degree in Political Philosophy and a background in advertising and then Brand Management (his job description at Seagrams Africa literally read: ‘You will be required to consume alcohol, professionally and responsibly’) both locally and internationally, Paul’s focus and approach has always aimed mostly towards the trick of extracting maximum value for minimum investment. With NoMU’s continued growth and development, his techniques have been visible to anyone and everyone who has ever worked with him, referring endlessly to his favourite saying: ‘If you aren’t breaking through the clutter, you are just adding to it.

Paul is a true Cape Town local, born and bred, proudly referring to himself as Lawrence of Suburbia. He lives in Newlands surrounded by dogs, goldfish, children and reasonable catering. Not quite animation or military history but the food he admits, IS pretty good…I have no doubt that Mr Raphaely will break through any Indaba clutter to help us all enjoy a relaxed yet stylish event.

JOHN GARDNER – JOHN BROWN MEDIA

I met John Gardner recently at the Taste of Cape Town where he introduced himself to me and prompty told my husband that I am his latest stalker :)  A thorough Mr Nice Guy, with a great sense of humour to boot, John will be covering the very interesting and new  topic to the Indaba agenda, Pinterest. According to his bio he has over 15 years experience in digital marketing both in the UK and South Africa and can be considered a true digital native. John has worked across all major digital platforms and has a deep understanding of the interconnectivity of the digital web and how to tweak it to get the best results.
After working for 2 years in the UK, John started his own digital company which he ran successfully for 3 years. In 2010 he joined The Publishing Partnership as Digital Director, where he successfully worked on Jet, Legit, RCS, Private Edition and BankMed, to name a few. He joined John Brown Media as head of Digital in March 2012.

John has the ability to cross over from print challenges to digital solutions in a way that’s both seamless and eloquent in its simplicity.

When not focused on digital projects you can find John quizzing baristas on how to make a perfect cup of coffee or converting friends and colleagues to the joys of iPhone photography. Instagram has one billion reasons to be pretty cool, after all!

And for that ad break……………….

One of the very first sponsors that I acquired in 2010 was Le Creuset South Africa. It has been such an honour working with the lovely folk of this iconic company. Who doesn’t desire to boast about owning just one of their beautiful cast iron or stainless steel products? I know that mine permanently live on the hob in my kitchen, always on show for everyone to see! This year once again, Le Creuset has given generously and two very fortunate delegates will be leaving the Indaba with one of these

and one of these………..

Isn’t that awesome? Thank you Le Creuset South Africa for your very generous sponsorship once again this year!

MARK FORRESTER – WOOTHEMES.COM 

London-born Mark Forrester is half English and half South African. He completed his tertiary education in Cape Town, graduating with a Bachelor of Commerce degree at the University of Cape Town and a design diploma at a local design agency.

Mark is a proud co-founder of WooThemes.com – a leading WordPress theme & plugin company. With a team of 21 members spanning the globe they offer premium off the shelf WordPress products serving a community of 200,000+ active users. He heads up the product design and development from their headquarters in beautiful Cape Town where he lives with his wife and baby son Max. In his previous life this ever evolving digital designer turned online entrepreneur was a mobile disc jockey, a part owner of an IT company called Gravit8 and the designer behind the South African social media aggregator Afrigator.

Mark will be speaking about how to improve your blog by taking advantage of some of the very powerful functionality available today in WordPress themes & plugins. He will cover design and what you should consider before choosing a theme; the merits of choosing a commercial theme as a building block; customising your theme; and plugins that help you promote, sell and display your content.

RICKY VAN DER WALT – SHAPESHIFT INTERACTIVE 

Ricky van der Walt has always been interested in what makes people tick. Why we make the choices that we do, why we react to situations in a certain way – and what the implications are.

He arrived in the world of the web after making inroads into the print industry, with a few detours on the way along all paths of marketing.

Since 2003 Ricky has been the marketing and client relations director of Shapeshift Interactive, a full service design and development studio situated on a wheat and lavender farm on the Durbanville wine route. His role gives him the opportunity to interact with a range of different clients and personalities, from multinational financial service providers to local artists and radio celebrities.

Ricky loves nothing better than getting to know his fellow human beings, discovering and exploring all their intricacies and idiosyncrasies. The latest Malcolm Gladwell book and a decent chilli con carne is a close second!

Ricky will be talking on the subject of web design and usability

I am so grateful to each and every one of these fabulous people who are supporting me in various ways and assisting us all to learn new things. I cannot wait to hear more about these subjects.

Looking forward,

Colleen

EDIT: Sadly Ricky will not be able to speak as he has taken ill. But never mind…….it will give you all a bit of time to ask some questions during the other topics! Get well soon Ricky!

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