Monday, March 17, 2008

Three Tomatoes Caters Good Health!

What's good for pro athlete is good for us, too

By The Denver Post

Carmelo Anthony is a high-performance athlete who needs more protein and healthy carbohydrates than the average person to stay on top of his game, but aspects of his eating plan would be good for the rest of us, says Beth Danowsky, registered dietitian at Forza Fitness and Performance Club, 1849 Curtis St.

It all comes down to choices, she says.

People trying to lose weight should eat more fresh and frozen vegetables and high-quality proteins at every meal and snack. Similarly, they should decrease the amount of carbohydrates they get from breads, pastas, pastries and other baked goods.

And don't think you have to eliminate all fats, she says. "Healthy fats from things like avocados, nuts, flaxseed and olive oil are actually very good for a person and should be consumed daily."

She also recommends eliminating trans fats, hydrogenated oils and high-fructose corn syrup. "You wouldn't put a harmful substance like molasses into your gas tank, so why would you put things like that into your body?" Danowsky says. "It's not the most efficient fuel and will eventually cause your 'engine' to shut down," from such ailments as heart disease and diabetes.

Forza is building a kitchen and will soon be offering meals to clients. In the meantime, it is having Three Tomatoes catering make breakfast and lunch items that patrons can pick up after a workout. Tofu quiche and breakfast burritos made from egg whites, vegetable salads and wraps are among the items that provide the 10 grams of high-quality protein the typical adult needs within 30-45 minutes after an intense workout.

"The ingredients in the foods are functional — nothing has been added for flavor's sake," Danowsky says. "We've tried our best to balance the carbohydrate-to- protein ratio so the body maximally absorbs the energy from the food for optimal recovery."

Three Tomatoes WINS 2008 ICON Best Food

Specializing in fabulous food has been the cornerstone of the Three Tomatoes Catering business for 30 years. The event, Colorado Celebration, was awarded Confetti Magazine's coveted ICON Award for excellence in catered cuisine on Thursday, February 21st at the Seawell Grand Ballroom at the Denver Center for Performing Arts beating out tough competition, and securing the winning title for 2008.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Shining Stars Foundation Event, Bringing Hope to Children with Cancer

Three Tomatoes Catering is proud to sponsor the 2008 Snowball. Held on leap year day, Friday, February 29th, 2008 at the Colorado History Museum; 1300 Broadway, Denver. All proceeds benefit the Shining Stars Foundation Winter Games 2008, bringing hope to children with cancer and other life-threatening diseases. The event features worldly cuisine, signature drinks and extraordinary entertainment with a live concert by Hazel Miller. Tickets are $100 in advance, $125 at the door or $1000 for a table of 10.

The mission of the Shining Stars Foundation is to provide sports, recreational, and outreach programs to children with cancer and other life threatening diseases at no cost to the child or their family.

Monday, February 11, 2008

10th Annual Mardi Gras Krewe Goes Off with a Bang!


The final, and 10th annual Mardi Gras Krewe de Colorado Bash went off with a bang on Saturday, February 9th at the Seawell Grand Ballroom at the DCPA. Catering provided by award-winning Three Tomatoes Catering, a 30-year-old, women owned business, followed true cajun standards with items such as Crawfish Ettouffee, Aligator Sausage, Fried Oysters, and Cafe' du Monde-style Beignets. Decor was top-notch, and the entertainment was stellar as guests danced the night away in costumes of the traditional New Orleans style

Friday, February 1, 2008

Pajama Party Benefits "Denver's Road Home"


The 3rd Annual Pajama Party to benefit Denver's Road Home was arguably the best one yet! Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper, Walter Isenberg, President and CEO of Sage Hospitality Resources and Evan Makovsky, General Partner of Shames-Makovsky Realty Company partied the night away in their best pair of jammies with the cities finest at this annual event sponsored by The Residence Inn by Marriot Denver City Center.

World-class food provided by event sponsor, Three Tomatoes Catering, gave guests a taste of comfort with several stations to tempt taste buds. Macaroni and Cheese, mini Bacon Cheeseburgers, Chicken Pot Pies, Housemade Chili, Cheese Fondue and a dessert extravaganza topped the favorites for guests.

Denver's Road Home, Mayor Hickenlooper's 10 year plan to end homelessness made great strides by reducing homelessness by 11%, chronic homelessness by 34% and panhandling by 92% is well on it's way to achieving the organizations goals by making great strides in only it's second year.

Three Tomatoes Catering, a supporter of the Denver community for 30 years and women-owned business (WBENC designated) is proud to contribute food and labor to this event and to support the Mayor's extraordinary cause.

Friday, January 25, 2008

Colorado Fantasy Celebration Photo

ICON Awards Finalist


Three Tomatoes Catering has been nominated for two of Confetti Magazine's prestigous ICON Awards for 2008. The event, "Colorado Fantasy Celebration," has been selected for Best Social Event Produced for an Individual AND Best Food Presentation at an Event. We are pleased to announce we've been a finalist in the coveted Best Food category 5 years in a row!