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Fun In Fundraising
Swing By!: Entertaining Recipes And The New Art Of Gathering With Stephanie Nass

Fun In Fundraising

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 33:41


What are the keys to hosting epic holiday events that have guests talking about them well into the new year?  Today, special guest co-host Lance Avery Morgan and I talk with Stephanie Nass, author of Swing By!: Entertaining Recipes & the New Art of Gathering.  Founder of the culinary lifestyle Chefanie, Stephanie has hosted successful events and gathering for years. She has put her expertise on paper in her new book, features 16 fun, festive ideas for creating unforgettable gatherings. In addition to holiday gatherings, the book also features great entertaining ideas you can use all year long including standing soirees, seated suppers, and outdoor dining. In this episode, Stephanie talks about a wide range of topics including her evolution into the catering business, the importance of having great music that sets the right tone for your event, and what goes into hosting a great holiday celebration. This is one episode you will not want to miss.

How to Decorate
Ep. 379: Entertaining and the Art of Gathering with Stephanie Nass

How to Decorate

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 42:58


In this episode, we're thrilled to welcome Stephanie Nass, also known as Chefanie, to share her expertise in hosting unforgettable gatherings. Stephanie, a chef, host extraordinaire, and author, has thrown parties for everyone from celebrities to royals. Her new book, Swing By: Entertaining Recipes and the New Art of Gathering, offers a playful guide to throwing themed parties with flair. Stephanie discusses her journey into entertaining, how she built her brand, and practical tips for hosting parties that are both elaborate and approachable. What You'll Hear On This Episode:  Where Stephanie's love of entertaining came from and how she got started doing it on her own. Her experience as the social chair in college and how it helped her practice and hone her hosting skills. How Stephanie's brand "Chefanie" evolved from a catering business. Stephanie's concept of "maximalism" and how her guests react to her highly coordinated and themed parties. The different levels of party planning and hosting, from casual standing parties to more elaborate seated dinners. Stephanie's advice on planning and inviting guests for a small dinner party of 4 people. Stephanie's principles or "North Star" for planning parties and how she approaches the creative process. Tips for party planning with a lot of lead time, and also more impromptu hangs! Fun ideas to get you in the mood for upcoming Halloween and holiday parties - break out the witch finger cookies! Ideas to make your tablescape and decorations come to life and reflect your personal vibe. Mentioned: Ballard Designs Watch the Full Episode - Ballard Designs YouTube Chefanie Swing By!:Entertaining Recipes and the New Art of Gathering IG

ALL THE BUZZ With Sydney Sadick
EPISODE 11 | Sweet, Savory, Success! Featuring STEPHANIE NASS

ALL THE BUZZ With Sydney Sadick

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 14:00


Want the scoop on how to make it big in the culinary industry? Spotlight's August issue cover star, chef, and entertaining expert Stephanie Nass delves into the secret sauce that led her to success. Host Sydney Sadick and Stephanie Nass also delve into Nass's new book Swing By! Which releases on September 24th. Listen to hear more about Stephanie's delicious journey!You can pre-order Stephanie Nass' “Chefanie's” new book Swing By - On Amazon!Swing By - From stylemaker and chef Nass comes a charming guide to twenty-first- century entertaining with parties and accompanying recipes.Click The Link To Make Your Purchase: https://www.amazon.com/Swing-Entertaining-Recipes-New-Gathering/dp/084782943XPodcast Created by Spotlight MagazineFollow Us On Instagram | @spotlightxmagzine & @sydneysadickVISIT OUR WEBSITE https://spotlighthamptons.comYour one stop shop for all things Spotlight Magazine & All The Buzz | https://bio.site/spotlightmagazineDirector & Producer: Noelle OchocinskiVideo Production By Noelle Ochocinski |Instagram: @wnoelle_Editorial Assistant and All The Buzz Writer: Emily White |Instagram: @emilywhite39Stylist: Alex Rak | Instagram: @alexrakk

A Thing or Two with Claire and Erica
Miffy Dancing, Fortune Cookies, and Why Is Search So Bad?

A Thing or Two with Claire and Erica

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 46:04


We're (gladly) diving back into the Miffy-verse, talking cover songs and fortune cookies, and asking the question: How did Google search lose its luster??As expected, the @miffydances Instagram account is perfection. Cover songs—having a moment! Beyond the epic “Fast Car” moment with Tracy Chapman and Luke Combs, 50 Cent's "P.I.M.P.”, by Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band in Anatomy of a Fall, the Kelly Clarkson effect aka Kellyoke, Pedal Steel Noah, Boygenius doing “Cowboy Take Me Away,” Leon Bridges performing Bob Marley's “Redemption Song,” T Pain's On Top of the Covers album, the Like a Version YouTube show, and Norma Fraser doing Sheryl Crow's “First Cut is the Deepest.”The high five being 47 years old feels, stay with us, kind of like this tweet. Related: High Five by Adam Rubin and Daniel Salmieri is an excellent children's book by the duo who brought you Dragons Love Tacos.Fortune cookie–related things include Coming Soon's nickel-plated version, Chefanie's giant ones, and a recipe from Red House Spice.On the dismal state of internet searching, “The Tragedy of Google Search” by Charlie Warzel for The Atlantic. Other search engines out there: DuckDuckGo, Startpage, and Perplexity, seen in Laura Reilly's installment of the Why Is This Interesting? newsletter.Favorite covers, favorite fortunes? You just let us know at 833-632-5463, podcast@athingortwohq.com, @athingortwohq, or our Geneva. Impress yourself and your nails with Olive & June—20% off your first Mani System when you use our link.Hire with Indeed and get a $75 sponsored job credit when you use our link.Gift Charles Chocolates—the good stuff!—and get 15% off your first purchase with the code ATHING15.YAY.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

How'd She Do That?
Holiday Series X Stephanie Nass

How'd She Do That?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 34:37


In today's episode, we continue our holiday series brought to you by Poppy Gifting! Today's guest, Stephanie Nass earned her BA in Art History at Columbia University and her Grand Diplôme in Professional Culinary Arts at the International Culinary Center in NYC. Chefanie was founded by New York-based caterer, culinary influencer, and designer, Stephanie Nass. Stephanie studied the culinary arts as a young woman in France and the stage at some of the most highly-rated restaurants in Manhattan. In 2014, she founded Victory Club to bring together friends of friends over the culinary and visual arts. In 2016, she created Chefanie Sheets, an innovative dessert accessory to elevate any store-bought or homemade dessert. In 2019, she launched tableware and accessories for home entertaining. Chefanie's eye-catching designs have been featured on The Today Show, New York Times, Town & Country Magazine, O Magazine, Refinery29, Real Simple, and Tasting Table. Stephanie's dinner club and passion for food have been mentioned by Vogue, Wall Street Journal, Harpers Bazaar, Food & Wine Magazine, InStyle Magazine, NY Magazine. We know listeners will enjoy today's holiday-themed conversation! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howdshedothat/support

A Thing or Two with Claire and Erica
Gift Guide Round 3: Siblings, Teens, Co-Workers, Friends, and Grandparents!

A Thing or Two with Claire and Erica

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 58:15


Gift Guide Round 3: Siblings, Teens, Co-Workers, Friends, and Grandparents!   Our third gift guide ep already?! We know. There's so much ahead—and behind if you missed part 1 and part 2—but if you're still on the present hunt, subscribe to Secret Menu for many more holiday-shopping thoughts ‘n feelings.   Kids and Teens!   Almost 14 year old girl Brooklyn kid Art! Ideal Bookshelf 974: Feminists by Jane Mount, The Ten Largest, No. 2, Childhood, Group IV by Hilma af Klint, Krista Marie Young painting, and Amber Vittoria prints The start of a charm bracelet, maybe with this Catbird Holy Cannoli charm Studs e-gift card Lizzie Fortunato Little Candy DIY Kit (for a younger kid: Super Smalls or Susan Alexandra) Olive & June mani system Dye Kween Sleep mask or socks Kule T-shirt This Is What I Know About Art by Kimberly Drew Macmillan Visual Dictionary D C-T! by Joana Avillez and Molly Young Donation to Girl Up Monogrammed tech accessories from Leatherology   Angsty teenage nephews who already have everything Art! Eye Test Chart by George Mayerle, Every Outdoor Basketball Court in Manhattan by Jenny Odell (paired with How to Do Nothing?), or something from Top Posters & Prints Via the Public Announcement newsletter: Procure an iPod, load the iPod with music you love, give the iPod to the kid. Snacks: Bokksu, Patagonia Provisions, Lani Halliday pop-tarts, Blondery Blondies, or Oreo ID Audm subscription Courier magazine subscription Black Futures by Kimberly Drew and Jenna Wortham Youth to Power: Your Voice and How to Use it by Jamie Margolin Donation to Canines for Disabled Kids   10 year old niece who is obsessed with Japan (Japan trip isn't in the budget) Pen pal through Pen Friend Clubs of Japan (PFC) Sanrio! Gudetama bank, Hello Kitty happy lunch box set, and all the stickers, pens, notebooks Punilabo scissors Paperi Design Shop Hiragana chart  Bokksu Japanese snack subscription Tatsuya Tanaka Miniature Life calendar Maruchan Ramen Noodle planter from Happy Plants Mochidoki Kawaii Pen Shop gift card Kizuna gift box   Nephews/Godsons who already have so much stuff. They are 6 months (read: only interested in food but not really able to eat it) and 4.  The 4 year old loves trucks, singing, Toy Story, and learning about everything. but he has all of the things! While I think donations are cool, I'm not really interested in that for a four year old who won't understand that i didn't forget to give him a gift.  National Diaper Bank Network donation Kitpas bath crayons Raddish Foodstirs DIY cookie kit Haus playhouse Parchie watch Pedersen + Lennard balance bike Twee planet chalk  Storytime Chess Areaware Blockitecture set WayToPlay car track   Brothers and Brothers-in-Law!   My 35 yo brother who exclusively wears shirts from regattas, has horrible taste in women A feature in the Hot Singles newsletters Hama Hama oysters The Rope Co. nautical rope doormat Games: Wolfum checkers/chess set or Molkky Grailed vintage regatta gear Vaer Field Watch Blackbird Spyplane paid subscription Sirene Journal  Ocean Conservancy donation   Brother who's living #vanlife Fancy tinned fish: Big Night if you're in NYC, Conserva Culture, and Fishwife Opinel No. 8 beechwood handle knife Westerlind for clothes Alice Waters egg spoon or one from Eggspoon.com Human Race rice powder cleanser or routine pack Libro.fm subscription for audiobooks Feeding America donation   Sisters and Sisters-in-Law!   Sister - has main character energy. Runs an apple cider vin business. Into funky style. Leanne Ford x Crate & Barrel measuring cups Krista Marie Young oven mitts Jacques Benoît vinegar pot Custom perfume from Nova Vintage blown-glass apples on Etsy James Shaw candleholders Isabel Halley wine cups or dessert plates Novel Mart boquerones baseball cap Edas earrings Carleen quilted vest Custom hand-painted sign from Cevallos Brothers or Olive Panter Oui the People rose gold razor The Missoni Family Cookbook Black Farmer Fund donation   My sister: hyper-intellectual, single, gay, social justice dr., autoimmune issues so stuck home. Dusen Dusen PJs Royal Jelly PJs Mizar and Alcor robe Clare Salvo Cards Against Malarkey Hollie Velten Big Sur cushion Horti plant subscription People's Pottery Project ceramics RIP Medical Debt donation Mary Roach books: Fuzz: When Nature Breaks the Law, Packing for Mars: The Curious Science of Life in the Void, and Grunt: The Curious Science of Humans at War   Sister in law who is mostly great and has very good taste but veryyy self absorbed, always has long term relationships but then doesn't commit because she doesn't believe in compromise, likes good food wine coffee, and also clothes (everlane/& other stories), likes to be luxe but in a slightly (not completely) subdued way. Ceramic coffee set-up, like Anna Lebrija french press or Zizi Ceramics dripper set Gjusta Goods coffee gift box Big Macs & Burgundy by Vanessa Price and Adam Laukuf Eater Wine Club subscription Aqua de Vida balm bars Susanne Kaufman bath oil or bath oil trio The Gentlewoman Modern Manners  Jamie Beck Pinot Noir series poster Ripped Bodice Read, Romance, Repeat subscription box Esther Perel Where Should We Begin - A Game of Stories Inclusive Therapists donation   My fiance's family does a gift exchange with the extended family with the idea that you can get a bigger/better gift for the one person instead of having to buy something smaller for everyone. I got assigned his cool cousin who lives in NYC.  She's in her late 30's, got married 2 years ago, no kids, and she's a really successful lawyer.  We only see her so often and she's usually on her computer keeping up with work when we do see her, so I don't have a great idea of her interests...besides they have a tiny dog that they love.  I always love an experience gift for people, def something there with NYC?  One other possibility is my fiance got her older sister in the gift exchange, so there's a possibility that we could do something that the both of them could enjoy together?  Her sister lives in a Philly suburb and has a family with 2 kids so different point of life. Little Beast dog sweater Katie Kimmel custom vase Laylo Pets x Altuzarra dog bed Susan Alexandra dog leash and collar Card holder: OAD wallet or Bottega Veneta credit card holder Flower Flash by Lewis Miller Museum or botanical garden membership Tickets to Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show (deadline is 11/29!)   Aunts, Uncles, Grandparents, and Other Adults You Know!   Next door neighbor, 94 year old Italian woman who loves the Pope and New England sports Go up for Glory by Bill Russell  Novel Mart Italiano collection—a bolognese sweatshirt, a ravioli hat! Chefanie farfalle barrettes Grossy Pelosi pasta water mug (with homemade Italian Holiday cookies!) Issimo soup box or Eataly gift box From Roy panettone Felt Pope Christmas ornament   Older curmudgeonly uncle with lots of stories and jokes. Cooks but scorns fancy equipment.  Miami Fruit Pickle Guys Degen YUCK sweater America's Test Kitchen membership  Made In cookware Small Victories by Julia Turshen Save Room for Pie by Roy Blount Jr. Local food bank donation   My smart feminist ex-social worker grandma who likes G&Ts and is a hoarder Six Barrel Soda Co. tonic bundle or Sunwink tonic variety pack subscription Chefanie cocktail napkins Made by DWC gift set Woman Made: Great Women Designers by Jane Hall Plan C or National Network of Abortion Funds donation   Friends!   29 y/o BFF who just got dumped and fired, she loves Rebecca Solnit, POOG, and yoga Private yoga class with one of her fave instructors Sky Ting TV gift card One of Rebecca Solnit's atlases Collective Wisdom by Grace Bonney Start Where You Are or When Things Fall Apart by Pema Chödrön Esker gift set Something creativity-focused: Gondola Pastels, POJ Studio waza kits, The F Series paint sticks, Studio Sundays art supplies, Art Life practice kits, and Unwind Studio needlepoint kits Dipsea gift certificate   Best friend! loves old furniture and travel and old churches and beauty, less than $100 The Furniture Bible: Everything You Need to Know to Identify, Restore & Care for Furniture by Christophe Pourny Stained glass or glass-blowing workshop: Pressed Flowers Stained Glass at Urban Glass in NYC on 12/9 Miniature stained glass churches—so many good ones on Etsy, like this Trendy-ish beauty service, like brow laminating Sania's Brow Bar pencil, tweezers, and scissors  Partners for Sacred Places donation   Co-Workers and Bosses!   My boss who is a die hard AKA sorority sister (same as Kamala Harris), v much part of the Bey-hive, and wears all of the hats (boss, mentor, counselor, mom, wife). EXAU olive oil Justice of the Pies pie Cult Pens advent calendar Vintage AKA tee—here, here, and here Drop the Ball by Tiffany Dufu Kamala and Maya's Big Idea Un|bound five-year journal Black Girls Code donation   People I work with - design studio so they all already have access to nice things. Our team is small enough that the vibe is to give everyone something? Under $40 Bonilla a la vista patatas fritas Custom Marmite or Sour Patch Kids Cute food! Opopop, Omsom, Soul Chai, Cornbread26 madeleines, The Chai Box gift set, Gjusta marinated olive oil, and Batchworthy Que water bottles Moglea playing cards Vintage interior design book that you pick out for each Ali Forney Center donation   For last year's gift guides, head here and here.   What are your last-minute gifting go-tos? We wanna know at 833-632-5463 and @athingortwohq!   Download the Zocdoc app—it's free!—and book that doctor's appointment you've been putting off. Explore all of our favorite gift picks at MoMA Design Store—so much amazing stuff, and it's 10% of now through November 24 with the code ATHINGORTWO online or in store. Try professional counseling with BetterHelp—10% off your first month with our link. Gift the coffee- and tea-drinkers in your life Ember. It's 10% off for first-time purchasers with our link. YAY.   Produced by Dear Media

Hutchy and Sizz
Bday Mix for Chefanie - 2020

Hutchy and Sizz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 101:52


Surprise Bday mix done by Hutchy and Sizz featuring the hottest hiphop, dancehall and soca!

bday hutchy sizz chefanie
One Question XYZ
Cooking as therapy with dessert innovator, culinary influencer and accessories designer, Chefanie

One Question XYZ

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 58:55


We spoke to Chefanie about her recipe for life, cooking as therapy, the kitchen as a metaphor for life, taking sanity walks, learning the rules before you break them and keeping your balance by staying in motion. 00:45 Intro 01:15 . Chefanie 02:30 Bringing lunch to hospitals 03:12 Quarantine cooking hotline 03:33 Two speeds 03:55 Kinetic Energy 04:42 Food and Motivation 05:01 Food Allergies 05:44 Edible flowers 06:51 Closer to the kitchen 08:06 Setting the table 08:25 Food as mindfulness 08:52 Delegate 09:50 Dressing up the table 11:01 Dressing up the table 13:32 Cooking as a metaphor 14:11 Cooking therapy 15:24 Learn the rules before you break them 17:12 Sanity walks 17:40 Beauty in everyday things 18:39 In search of lost time 19:50 Beauty raising mood 20:39 How you choose to look at things matters 21:52 Decluttering the mind 22:50 Birdwatching 23:57 Observation of detail 24:50 Feeding the troops 25:51 Keep Pedaling 27:35 Comfort food 29:59 Baking bread 30:29 Food and Motivation 32:00 Tasting is snacking 33:57 Energy levels 37:05 Organic- you can only do your best 38:51 In the name of Covid 40:06 Re-Use and Re-Cycle 41:09 Re-growing food 42:00 Wasting less as reform 42:41 Victory Gardens 44:09 The next generation 45:58 Effort 47:47 Winning the first battle of the day 50:10 Inspiration through routine

LCBJJ Talks
Quarantine Talk with Chefanie

LCBJJ Talks

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 71:08


Special quarantine edition of the podcast returns, with Stephanie. She talks about her time in Australia, and a little about jiu jitsu.

One Woman Kitchen
Stephanie “Chefanie” Nass - When a Culinary Brand Is Very Personal

One Woman Kitchen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 44:45


Nothing is interesting unless it’s personal. That's according to pastry chef, dessert innovator, and culinary influencer Stephanie Nass, also known as “Chefanie”. And she should know, having developed a culinary brand that’s also a personal brand, and carved out a fast-rising career at the intersection of food, fashion, and lifestyle. In this episode: Creating an innovative product and new identity, in today’s food world How an unexpected and crazy idea can build a brand (her cookies actually match what she’s wearing) How creativity crosses disciplines What she learned about art Her strong connection to her mother’s kitchen The dichotomy of women’s roles and how they are still looked at for nourishment And—could it actually be OK for women to return to the kitchen—and love it?

One Woman Kitchen
Stephanie “Chefanie” Nass - When a Culinary Brand Is Very Personal

One Woman Kitchen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2019 44:46


Nothing is interesting unless it’s personal. That's according to pastry chef, dessert innovator, and culinary influencer Stephanie Nass, also known as “Chefanie”. And she should know, having developed a culinary brand that’s also a personal brand, and carved out a fast-rising career at the intersection of food, fashion, and lifestyle. In this episode: Creating an innovative product and new identity, in today’s food world How an unexpected and crazy idea can build a brand (her cookies actually match what she’s wearing) How creativity crosses disciplines What she learned about art Her strong connection to her mother’s kitchen The dichotomy of women’s roles and how they are still looked at for nourishment And—could it actually be OK for women to return to the kitchen—and love it?

Beauty Bosses
Stephanie Nass, Founder of Victory Club and Chefanie Sheets

Beauty Bosses

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019


Dr. Devgan sits down with Stephanie Nass, better known as Chefanie, a professionally-trained savory and pastry chef and Founder of Victory Club and Chefanie Sheets. Stephanie studied in France and then staged some of the most highly rated restaurants in Manhattan. With a passion for desserts, Stephanie caters in NYC, and her clients include celebrities, fashion designers, and media. Dr. Devgan hopes you enjoy this delicious episode.

Beauty Bosses
Stephanie Nass, Founder of Victory Club and Chefanie Sheets

Beauty Bosses

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019 30:22


Dr. Devgan sits down with Stephanie Nass, better known as Chefanie, a professionally-trained savory and pastry chef and Founder of Victory Club and Chefanie Sheets. Stephanie studied in France and then staged some of the most highly rated restaurants in Manhattan. With a passion for desserts, Stephanie caters in NYC, and her clients include celebrities, fashion designers, and media. Dr. Devgan hopes you enjoy this delicious episode.

Tell Me More Podcast
Chefanie: Founder Stephanie Nass

Tell Me More Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2017 8:37


Stephanie Nass is the founder of the food businesses Chefanie and Victory Club! Her company makes decorative wrapping sheets, and her products have been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Refinery29. In today's episode, Stephanie tells us about her journey from studying art history at Columbia University, becoming a financial analyst in Silicon Valley, to finally pursuing her passion for baking at Chefanie.