
A highlight of any food festival is getting to taste a bunch of fabulous bites. The
Food Network's NYC Wine and Food Festival was no different, the tent featured over 50 restaurants and attracted more than 4,000 people in two days. I was a champion taster and ate everything I came across.

Words and pictures can hardly describe the grand tasting tent at the
Food and Wine Classic in Aspen. When I first walked in, I was overwhelmed by the never-ending tables filled with wine,
cocktails, and
food. However, by the third tasting, I felt like a seasoned pro.

With the food ranging from
s'more bites to duck paninis, you could imagine that the liquid side of Aspen was also quite varied. Although it's called the
Food and Wine Classic, there were actually loads of mixed drinks to be found. During one of the five grand tastings, PartySugar and I ended up skipping the wine and going straight for the cocktails.

At the three day
Food and Wine Classic in Aspen there are five Grand Tastings: two on Friday, two on Saturday, and one on Sunday. During each session, the public is invited to enter the tasting tents and try a plethora of food and drink. At these power tastings I experienced some delicious bites.

These vids of
babies tasting lemons never get old. You'd think Emma here was sampling a fine wine, the way she savors this tasting. She takes an initial nibble, inspects the slice, goes in for another taste, and then gnaws on it a bit.

Does baby like or not like? That is the question. This poor fella can't make sense of this pear concoction.

Babies, babies, and more babies. They make
the funniest expressions when taste testing foods, but who knew a trip through a tunnel would elicit this kind of reaction? Never underestimate the trauma of the birth canal!

You'd have to be a serious sourpuss not to giggle during this one. We've seen a few of these taste-tasting tots before, but most are new (lemon fresh?) and equally as entertaining. My fave is the curly haired cutie in the beginning who throws down the lemon in disgust and then throws a diva tantrum.

Yet
another baby. Yet
another lemon. And yet, I never tire of seeing these first-time reactions.