Bedford – The Beef Checkoff’s Northeast Beef Promotion Initiative (NEBPI) invites you to tune in their upcoming workshop, Valentine’s Date Night At-Home. The workshop will feature Laurie Forster, The Wine Coach and Chef Laura Hagen. The workshop will be 90-minutes in duration and feature hands-on engagement, including wine tasting/pairing and construction of a beef appetizer.
We know things look different this year, but one thing remains true, Beef. It’s What’s for Valentine’s Dinner. This workshop will inspire you to break out to cast iron skillet and prepare a delicious filet mignon entrée for your sweetheart.
From a roast beef pate crostini appetizer to the perfect wine pairing, we have something for everyone. We are ready to have fun with tasty and creative beef entertaining ideas this Valentine’s Day!
Kaitlyn Swope, Director of Consumer Affairs with the NEBPI shared,
"We are excited to bring these beef recipes to our Northeast consumers. We know that things continue to look different, but beef continues to unite families around the dinner table. We know our consumers will enjoy these innovative takes on incorporating some classic beef favorites into their Valentine’s Day menus at-home."
If you are interested in attending this workshop you can register, here.
For more information about beef in the Northeast region, visit https://www.nebpi.org/.
Stay connected to the Northeast Beef Promotion Initiative Facebook and Instagram pages to catch up on how the Northeast region is actively seeking to promote beef.
For more information, visit NEBPI.org or BeefBoard.org
Media Contact:
Kaitlyn Swope, [email protected] or visit the NEBPI website.
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