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An exploration of sustaining life by going no further than 100 miles away to gather the things we need to live. A compendium of memories, comments, thoughts, and recipes -- an exploration of shared experiences, and travels involving food and sustenance.

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Aug 14

Tour: Hollywood Farmers’ Market

Felicia Friesema There’s a reason Felicia Friesema writes the farmers’ markets report for the L.A. Weekly.  There’s also a reason she leads tours of area farmers’ markets.  She really knows her vegetables and fruits — (read full article)

fish, food, food writing, fresh, gourmet, green, local, locavore, los angeles, mushrooms

Aug 11

*The Local Report – Starry Kitchen

7.7 miles, about 11 minutes, from my home in Atwater Village. The SK Story Google ’starry kitchen hong kong’ and several hits come back for the popular Asian chef and celebrity driven cooking show of the same name on TVB, a Hong Kong tel (read full article)

Chefs, cooking, dining, facebook, food, food writing, los angeles, Restaurants, starry kitchen, twitter

Aug 07

Review: Steak with Friends

Steak with Friends: At Home, with Rick Tramonto.  Rick Tramonto with Mary Goodbody.  Andrews McMeel Publishing.  $35.00.  (304p)  ISBN: 978-0-7407-9257-1 First off:  this is a really BIG book, and I mean that in the nicest possible way.  Seco (read full article)

Chefs, cookbooks, cooking, cucumbers, dining, fish, food, food writing, gourmet, Home

Aug 05

My Restaurant Stories: Los Angeles in the ’80s

Hey, Los Angeles foodies, or any other foodies, and readers, for that matter.  Does that picture look at all familiar?  Were you living in Los Angeles during the ’80s?  Do you remember these restaurants: City Restaurant, Spago (on Sunset), (read full article)

cafe, cooking, dining, food, food writing, Jeremiah Tower, KCRW, los angeles, Restaurants, San Francisco

Jul 31

Seafood for the Future

Alaskan Halibut, Arctic Char, Oysters (Washington State) “Sustainability is nothing more than basic supply and demand.  If we (and our demand) remove too many fish from the ocean (the supply) before they reproduce (have more little fish), they (read full article)

dining, fish, food, food writing, green, Restaurants, sustainable

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