13 Nov, 2010
Several years ago we asked people to describe Off The Map.
This is what they told us
Off The Map is a place to belong, space to think and a way to grow
With that in mind watch this outrageously brilliant video.
Author Steve Johnson explains where good ideas come from
Off The Map – the best is yet to come
26 Dec, 2009
by Jim Henderson
My son Josh is a chef. He runs Skillet Street Food which operates out of a couple of Airstream Trailers. By combining Trailers with killer food he’s created something I call an urban campground experience for people all over Seattle.
Check this video out to see what I’m talking about.
Josh likes to mix flavors and create new food combinations. In the last couple of years he developed a product called Bacon Jam. BJ is spreadable bacon (not bacon-mayonnaise) but actual bacon. It lets you spread as much or as little bacon as you like on your BLT, Turkey and Bacon sandwich or Bacon Burger.
Some people call it caviar for rednecks others think it should come with a warning label from the Surgeon General but one thing they all agree on is that they want more! Sales have been off the charts this Christmas especially after Martha Stewart blogged about it.
The cool part is that you could be spreading Bacon Jam on whatever you like (or spooning it directly out of the jar ) before the end of the year.
Thanks to my insider connections, I’ve been authorized to make the following offer…
Give a gift of $50 or more to Off The Map between now and December 31st and we will send you a jar of Bacon Jam (as our way of saying thanks).
You can donate online here
Or mail your check to
Off The Map
PO Box 75094
Seattle, WA 98175
Be sure and send me your mailing address so we can rush your Bacon Jam to you.
Thanks from all your friends at Off The Map and Merry Christmas
Jim Henderson
jim@offthemap.com
21 Oct, 2009
By Jim Henderson
I was having coffee with a pastor a few days ago and before I could sit down he said;
“Jim, something big is happening in the church right now – it’s like everything is up for grabs”’ Read the rest of this entry »