Jann Scott Hosts this 20 year old TV series here on Boulder channel 1 and on Cable TV. The show is updated monthly with new looks at Boulder Restaurants.
Saturday, April 16, 2011
2011 Boulder Farmers Market on Boulder Channel 1
Boulder Restaurant ChannelThe Boulder Restaurant Channel and Search Engine lists every restaurant in Boulder from A to Z and by category. It puts up their website, phone number, address, food categories, a map and review section from Google. Plus we list weather and Boulder movies all in one site. It is updated daily and we are locally produced by people not computers. BoulderRestaurants1.com. Some listings have a TV icon. We shot TV segments you can visit the restaurant before you go. The videos actually play on the Boulder Restaurant Channel Homepage 24/7 streaming. You can scroll down the More videos and click on any restaurant you want to see. Each video is 3 minutes . Our polling and focus groups show people in Boulder go out to dinner and then a movie so if you click on Dinner and a Movie, it will take you to this weeks movie listing. Our weather link on each page takes you NOAA Boulder weather. We also provide a restaurant coupon section for free dinners and two for one special. You'll notice on the left cooking video blogs by Boulder chefs. These are 3 minute TV shows about favorite recipes. At the top of each page there are sponsored links. We pretty much get to know all of our sponsored restaurants and since Boulder is a small city. We consider them friends. The Boulder Restaurant Channel and Search Engine expanded from The Boulder Restaurant Show which appeared on Channel 54 and more recently on channel 5 with host Jann Scott. The new channel search engine is an online media format. We are part of Channel 1 Networks here in Boulder and have been in the restaurant scene since 1975 when we wrote the Book of Boulder Bar and Restaurant Hopping, Jann wrote that "classic " We started this site in 2005 and decided to make it the most user friendly restaurant site in Boulder. After all we are local. We have polled you to find out what is important to you. We are a 7 day a week 24 hours a day company. Please tell your friends and send this link to everyone in Boulder. For comments, feedback advertising, web work, video and show production please write: contact@boulderchannel1.com
Monday, April 11, 2011
Friday, April 8, 2011
Flood season Boulder be prepared #boulder VIDEO rushing water: if it's not fire , it's floods.
April 10 to April 16, 2011, is Colorado Severe Weather Awareness Week, and the City of Boulder would like to remind community members that along with severe weather comes flash flood season. Boulder’s flood season officially begins in April and runs through the end of September, but floods can happen at any time.
Boulder is the number one flash flood risk community in Colorado due to its location at the mouth of Boulder Canyon, the number of people who live and work within the Boulder Creek floodplain, and the numerous other drainage basins running through the city. Therefore, flood safety and preparation is always a high priority for the community. However, following the Fourmile Canyon Fire, there is a lack of vegetation and permeable soil in the burn area. This creates an increased possibility of rain run-off and flooding on both Boulder Creek and Fourmile Canyon Creek if a severe storm were to occur over the burn area. This increased flood potential could last anywhere from 2 to 10 years until the landscape starts to recover.
The City of Boulder and its partners are working together to prepare for the season and to educate community members on how to prepare.
What can you do?
Be alert. It can be raining in the mountains and dry in Boulder. Rainfall in the burn area could result in:
Muddy or murky creek water downstream.
Creek levels rising more quickly.
Higher frequency of flooded underpasses.
Increased possibility of flash flooding.
If it is raining, avoid seeking shelter in underpasses. Many of Boulder’s underpasses serve the double purpose of conveying flood waters. This means that they are meant to flood and to help contain flood waters from overflowing into other areas.
Remember, flash floods can literally occur IN A FLASH during a severe storm. It’s important that residents and people who work in Boulder keep track of the weather and know the dangers. Here are some steps residents and employees can take to increase their safety if a flood event should occur in Boulder:
Before a flood – Be ready:
Have a plan for where to meet in an emergency and make sure children know where to go when they are at school or away from home.
Keep an emergency kit accessible. Include a battery-powered radio, extra batteries, flashlights, rubber boots and gloves, first-aid supplies, medicines, water stored in tightly-sealed containers and food that requires no cooking or refrigeration.
If you’re concerned about your property being flooded, consider purchasing flood insurance. A homeowner’s insurance policy will not cover flood damage. There is a 30-day waiting period before new coverage goes into effect.
Fill out a Family Flood Action Plan and post it in your home. Visit www.boulderfloodinfo.net to print off a Family Flood Action Plan or pick one up at one of the Boulder Public Library branches or at the city’s Municipal Building at 1777 Broadway.
Sign up to get emergency alerts sent to you on your phone, email or Twitter account at www.BoCo911Alert.com.
During a flood:
Move to higher ground immediately.
Stay out of flowing waters. Swift moving waters may sweep people away.
Avoid driving through flooded areas. Cars float in 18 inches of water and half of all flood fatalities are auto related.
Stay away from power lines and electrical wires. Electrocution is the number two killer in floods.
If time allows, turn off electricity and gas.
When an emergency warning is issued by sirens, radio or other media, seek response information immediately. Tune radios to 850 AM or televisions to local news stations.
After a flood:
Stay away from disaster areas until authorized. Clean everything that got wet to avoid bacteria and mold.
Continue to monitor local media for disaster and recovery information.
There is no way to predict whether flooding will occur. It is dependent on many variables including intensity, duration and location of storms as well as existing soil conditions. The best course of action is to be alert and be prepared.
The city maintains a flood information website that can help residents prepare before, during and after a flood event. For more information about personal preparedness, visit www.boulderfloodinfo.net. To sign up for emergency alerts on your phone, email or Twitter account, go to www.BoCo911Alert.com.
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Baking with Scott - Easter Specialties
from Americas most famous small cityJann Scott Boulder Colorado
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Great Harvest Bread Boulder: home made pies and rolls for Thanksgiving
The Ovens are on 24 Hours a Day and they make Enough Pumpkin Pies For the Entire County
Boulder, Colorado, November 12, 2010: “On Tuesday and Wednesday before Thanksgiving our ovens are on 24 hours a day,” said Scott Creevy, owner of Great Harvest Bread Company in Boulder. Their homemade pies and specialty breads create a clamor at Thanksgiving.
“Today, we pealed 20 bushels of apples,” Creevy said. Their most popular pies are apple, pumpkin and pecan. They will be making hundreds of pumpkin pies beginning 5:00pm Tuesday, November 23. The reason for the popularity is that their baked goods are made from scratch. Real homemade baking!
For over 27 years, Creevy and his wife Sally have run the family owned business where their 9” deep dish pies are made from their own recipes. “We mill our own flower, too,” he said.
Honey whole wheat is their best selling bread. “But, at the holidays, everyone wants our cranberry orange and pecan swirl specialty breads,” Creevy said. “Oregon herb is the one they want for stuffing”
They take orders for their pies and specialty breads but not for dinner rolls. “We bake enough dinner rolls for the entire county,” he said.
Great Harvest Bread is a destination stop, especially at Thanksgiving. “For 27 years it’s a tradition for people to come here for dinner rolls for their Thanksgiving feasts,” Creevy said. Customers stop by for a free slice of bread, too.
The store is so busy they “staff-up” and hire many more personnel during the holidays. Crowds of customers fill this local bakery on Tuesday and Wednesday, November 23 and 24, before Thanksgiving.
“We look forward to Thanksgiving each year but it’s a relief when it’s over,” Scott Creevy said.
Great Harvest Bread Company is located at 2525 Arapahoe Avenue in Boulder, on the corner of Folsom and Arapahoe. Scott and Sally Creevy have owned and operated the business since May 1983. They use their own personal recipes for pies. Along with pies and specialty breads, they offer cookies, muffins and sandwiches along with coffee drinks. www.ghboulder.com 303-442-3062email: screevy@indra.com
Friday, October 15, 2010
What is your favorite coffee shop in boulder? Why? Do you like music with coffee or quiet. Do you like to chat with other people or be left alone. ? What are your top 5 coffee spots. ? What about the staff? How about the coffee. Who makes the best. What about the customers? No bashing here. We want what’s good.
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Seven Eleven at Valmont and Folsom has the best coffee in Boulder
While you are there, check out their sandwiches. They are as good as whole Foods but 1/2 the price. Also, 7-11 fresh fruit bowl is excellent.
We are telling you………..You half to try it. They also have Yoo-Hoo
Boulder Restaurant ChannelThe Boulder Restaurant Channel and Search Engine lists every restaurant in Boulder from A to Z and by category. It puts up their website, phone number, address, food categories, a map and review section from Google. Plus we list weather and Boulder movies all in one site. It is updated daily and we are locally produced by people not computers. BoulderRestaurants1.com. Some listings have a TV icon. We shot TV segments you can visit the restaurant before you go. The videos actually play on the Boulder Restaurant Channel Homepage 24/7 streaming. You can scroll down the More videos and click on any restaurant you want to see. Each video is 3 minutes . Our polling and focus groups show people in Boulder go out to dinner and then a movie so if you click on Dinner and a Movie, it will take you to this weeks movie listing. Our weather link on each page takes you NOAA Boulder weather. We also provide a restaurant coupon section for free dinners and two for one special. You'll notice on the left cooking video blogs by Boulder chefs. These are 3 minute TV shows about favorite recipes. At the top of each page there are sponsored links. We pretty much get to know all of our sponsored restaurants and since Boulder is a small city. We consider them friends. The Boulder Restaurant Channel and Search Engine expanded from The Boulder Restaurant Show which appeared on Channel 54 and more recently on channel 5 with host Jann Scott. The new channel search engine is an online media format. We are part of Channel 1 Networks here in Boulder and have been in the restaurant scene since 1975 when we wrote the Book of Boulder Bar and Restaurant Hopping, Jann wrote that "classic " We started this site in 2005 and decided to make it the most user friendly restaurant site in Boulder. After all we are local. We have polled you to find out what is important to you. We are a 7 day a week 24 hours a day company. Please tell your friends and send this link to everyone in Boulder. For comments, feedback advertising, web work, video and show production please write: contact@boulderchannel1.com
Thursday, September 16, 2010
America's Foodiest Town 2010: Boulder, Colorado
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Today we are at D.P Dough Boulder 1622 Broadway at bottom hill. Calzones for lunch.
Yum!