Spending Time With The Berry Butler

There's nothing like summer berries. It's no surprise that July is National Berry Month. This is the month of strawberry shortcake, fresh blueberries in your cereal and raspberries that leave your mouth stained a happy red. To celebrate this month of berries the the Loews Coronado Bay Resort in San Diego, California will host an official Berry Butler courtesy of Driscoll's, the nation's leading provider of fresh berries. The Berry Butler will be on premise every Friday and Saturday, July 3 through August 1 to greet guests with fresh berries. The Berry Butler will also help young guests whip up fresh smoothies and will stage tastings. Tastings and berry treats for guests of the resort will be free of charge, compliments of Driscoll's berries. Other berrylicious events at the Loews Coronado Bay Resort include demonstrations by Executive Chef Marc Ehrler and cocktail and mocktail courses conducted by the Loews Mixology Team using Driscoll's strawberries, raspberries, blueberries and blackberries.
Driscoll's has an alliance of independent farmers growing their berries and Loews hotels supports farmers as well. Their "Adopt-A-Farmer" program is an initiative supporting area farmers, fishermen and independent purveyors. At Loews Coronado Bay Resort, this includes partnering with 12 local farming communities and utilizing more than 60 seasonal herbs and vegetables from its own organic garden shown above.
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