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Where Pinot Noir Meets Playful Korean Bites
Spring is here, and it’s the perfect season for fresh flavors, vibrant gatherings, and effortless entertaining. Frank Family’s 2023 Lewis Vineyard Pinot Noir—bright, elegant, and layered—shines alongside Korean-inspired lettuce wraps, with crisp leaves, savory fillings, and a hint of spice that guests can assemble themselves. Whether you’re hosting a sunny brunch or a lively weekend […] The post Where Pinot Noir Meets Playful Korean Bites appeared first on Frank Family Vineyards Blog .
by Caly Ball Bendyk4 viewsfoodcarneroscarneros-pinot-noirfeaturedfood-and-winefrank-family-pinot-noir - news
Simple Recipes: Cottage Cheese
I can hear you saying “what?” Every supermarket sells at least 10 different kinds. Why should I bother making it? I’m not here to argue. I’m here simply to share. This is what this whole blog is all about. Sharing the experiences for what it’s worth. Also, this blog serves as my personal memory journal. […]
by talkavino4 viewsfoodrecipecottage-cheesesimple-recipe - news
I am Pretty Sure I Was COVID Patient Zero (Recounting the Worst Ten Days in my Life): Part Three—Down to Beaune
Last week, I decided to recount one of my many trips to France, which also turned out to be what I consider to be the sickest I have ever been (and that includes COVID). It happened way back in the … Continue reading →
by the drunken cyclist5 viewsbeaujolaisburgundywineeiffel-towereuropefood - news
Pix Pâtisserie’s The Big Portland Bake Show is casting for Reality-TV inspired foodie competition event
Portland foodie news from beloved local desserts bakery Pix Pâtisserie hosting a new summer event - The Big Portland Bake Show. Inspired by the popular UK reality TV show the Great British Bake Off, The Big Portland Bake Show is now accepting cast applications to participate in the events which will be held in their courtyard at 2225 E Burnside St. Six aspiring amateur bakers will come together each month for a series of two-day friendly competitions in the tent. Each group of contestants will compete in three challenges: Signature, Technical and Showstopper. One will be named Star Baker and an ultimate winner will take home a 6qt kitchen stand mixer. While contestants are mixing away, spectators from the public are encouraged to come cheer them on. Audience participation will be highly encouraged, with spectator challenges in the tent, audience judging and plenty of games (which means plenty of prizes!) Admission is free and all ages. View fullsize View fullsi
by Ezra Johnson-Greenough4 viewseventsoregonfood - news
Costco’s ‘Got That Dog’ in New Bourbon With Iconic $1.50 Hot Dog on the Label
On Friday, Costco customers shopping in the alcohol aisles found themselves face to face with a frankfurter. Last week, Costco added to its shelves a new bourbon called “I Got That Dog in Me,” bearing a label with the chain’s famous $1.50 hot dog and soda combo. Now, Costco loyalists are vying to guzzle the viral glizzy in bourbon form: Since the product’s unannounced release, redditors have been flaunting their prized purchases to the r/Costco_alcohol, r/Costco, and r/whiskey forums. The article Costco’s ‘Got That Dog’ in New Bourbon With Iconic $1.50 Hot Dog on the Label appeared first on VinePair .
by Stephen Bradley1 viewbourboncostcofast-foodfoodhot-dognews - news
Los Angeles Weekly Roundup
The Best Things to Do in LA 3.30.26 – 4.5.26 Monday Butterfly Pavilion Opens at the Natural History Museum Witness mother nature at its finest as the annual Butterfly Pavilion at the Natural History Museum is now open. The seasonal exhibit displays colorful plants and up to 30 beautiful butterfly and moth species taking flight around […] The post Los Angeles Weekly Roundup appeared first on hoopLA .
by Ariel Johns4 viewsart-entertainmentbeercelebritiesfoodhotelsla-los-angeles - news
Restaurant Files: 888 Sushi & Robata in Las Vegas
When it comes to food, Las Vegas is one of the top places in the US. There is no shortage of great restaurants in Las Vegas, no matter what cuisine you are craving. Considering that the city of Las Vegas is located in the middle of a desert, you wouldn’t think that sushi should be […]
by talkavino5 viewsbars-and-restaurantsexperiencesfood888-sushi-and-robatalas-vegaslas-vegas-food - news
Emporium Thai Celebrates 26 Years of Mouthwatering Thai Food in Los Angeles
In a city celebrated for its global culinary influence, few restaurants have shaped the story of Thai cuisine in Los Angeles quite like Emporium Thai. One of the city’s most beloved Southern Thai culinary institutions, Emporium Thai commenced its 26th Anniversary celebration on Monday, March 16th, 2026, marking more than two decades of bringing the bold, vibrant flavors of Southern Thailand to the […] The post Emporium Thai Celebrates 26 Years of Mouthwatering Thai Food in Los Angeles appeared first on hoopLA .
by Ariel Johns5 viewscocktailsfoodla-los-angelesmocktailsrestaurantsemporium-thai - news
Los Angeles Weekly Roundup
The Best Things to Do in LA 3.23.26 – 3.29.26 Monday Lady Blackbird Live at the Blue Note Jazz and soul powerhouse Lady Blackbird – dubbed “the Grace Jones of jazz” – is bringing her extraordinary vocals to the Blue Note for a residency of pure musical magic you won’t want to miss! Seating is first […] The post Los Angeles Weekly Roundup appeared first on hoopLA .
by Ariel Johns4 viewsart-entertainmentbars-pubs-loungescelebritiesfoodla-los-angeleslgbtq - news
10 Must-Try Restaurants in Calistoga
Besides spas and wineries, small-town Calistoga delivers big on some of northern Napa Valley’s best bites. Here are the top 10 restaurants in Calistoga to visit. The post 10 Must-Try Restaurants in Calistoga first appeared on NapaValley.com .
by Abby E. Wilson5 viewsfoodcalistogarestaurantsupvalley - news
Los Angeles Weekly Roundup
The Best Things to Do in LA 3.9.26 – 3.15.26 Monday Eat + Drink West Hollywood Is Back with Big Savings and the Ultimate Foodie Giveaway Eat + Drink West Hollywood is back this March with the Ultimate Foodie Giveaway. Redeem a WeHo Loves Locals Gift Card at any participating restaurant or bar and you’re automatically […] The post Los Angeles Weekly Roundup appeared first on hoopLA .
by Ariel Johns4 viewsart-entertainmentbars-pubs-loungesbeercelebritiescharitiesdate-ideas - news
Eat + Drink West Hollywood Is Back This March with Big Savings and the Ultimate Foodie Giveaway
West Hollywood’s month-long culinary celebration returns with serious savings, can’t-miss dining, and a chance to win a two-night stay plus $1,000 in gift cards. If you’ve been looking for a sign to explore West Hollywood’s legendary dining scene, this is it. Eat + Drink West Hollywood is back for March 2026, and this year’s edition […] The post Eat + Drink West Hollywood Is Back This March with Big Savings and the Ultimate Foodie Giveaway appeared first on hoopLA .
by Ariel Johns4 viewsbars-pubs-loungesbath-beautycocktailsdate-ideasdate-nightdrink - news
Los Angeles Weekly Roundup
The Best Things to Do in LA 3.2.26 – 3.8.26 Monday Nike Re-Create x Renegade Launch Capsule with LA Community Workshops & Recycling Hub Nike Re-Create and Renegade are dropping a limited eight-piece capsule, designed entirely from vintage and deadstock locally sourced materials, with each piece completely unique. Through Saturday, they’re hosting FREE circular design workshops […] The post Los Angeles Weekly Roundup appeared first on hoopLA .
by Ariel Johns4 viewsart-entertainmentcelebritiesdate-ideasdate-nightfitnessfood - news
I FINALLY Found a Meal Prep Service That ACTUALLY Delivers Results!
I Tried a Meal Prep Service for 10 Days and Here’s My Honest Review Let’s be real, staying consistent with your health goals in Los Angeles is hard. Between traffic, work deadlines, and the constant temptation of food trucks on every corner, the last thing you want to do after a long day is figure […] The post I FINALLY Found a Meal Prep Service That ACTUALLY Delivers Results! appeared first on hoopLA .
by Ariel Johns4 viewscaliforniafoodhealth-wellnessla-los-angelescold-pressed-juiceshigh-protein-meal-prep - news
Burgundy’s Quiet Shift: From Extraction to Infusion
Why many Burgundian winemakers are stepping back in the cellar to reveal Pinot Noir’s true character. Across Burgundy, a subtle change is taking place. Instead of extracting more from Pinot Noir, many winemakers are discovering that patience in the cellar … Continue reading →
by suds777@comcast.net4 viewsuncategorizedburgundyextractionfoodfranceinfusion - news
From the Heart of Calabria: PDO Lametia Extra Virgin Olive Oil
In the fertile valley of Lamezia Terme, between the Tyrrhenian coast and the Calabrian hills, olive cultivation represents far more than agriculture — it is an essential part of the region’s cultural and economic identity. At the centre of this heritage stands the Consorzio di Tutela dell’Olio Extra Vergine di Oliva DOP Lametia, the official body responsible for protecting, promoting, and enhancing PDO Lametia Extra Virgin Olive Oil.
by Marie4 viewsfood - news
Shamrock Shake
It’s that time of year and I’m excited to share this McDonald’s copy cat Shamrock Shake recipe! Lol. Personally the shamrock shake is one of my favorites. I love the flavor of all things mint. We do a lot of little cooking and craft projects at home with our sons around the more minor holidays…
by Emma Chapman1 viewdrinksfoodsweet - news
Mas de Libian Côtes du Rhône with Pork and Mushrooms
(Click on any photo for a full size slideshow) Côtes du Rhône WinesOne of France’s major rivers, the Rhône winds its way from Lake Geneva to the Mediterranean sea. In wine terms, we think mainly of the lower section of the river, from Lyon to the Mediterranean. Côtes du Rhône (CdR) wines come from the … Continue reading →
by foodwineclick4 viewsbiodynamicfoodfrench-winophilesorganicwinewine-food - news
Exploring Catalonia’s Notable Olive Groves: A Visit to Cuadrat Valley
At first light, olive trees spread across the Cuadrat Valley in natural rows and clusters. Their deep green leaves catch the morning sun against the warm, earthy tones of the soil beneath them. This tranquil corner of Catalonia lies in northeastern Spain. The land slopes gently inland from the Mediterranean coast and meets the borders... Read More
by About Wine & Travel4 viewsuncategorizedeuropefoodtravelwine - news
Fresh Mint Tea
I’m always delighted when a restaurant serves fresh mint tea. It feels luxurious! It’s super easy to make your own fresh mint tea at home and with the cold, dark months ahead this has become a staple at our house. The recipe for fresh mint tea is simple: water and mint. You really can’t mess…
by Emma Chapman0 viewsdrinksfood - news
Please The Palate January 2026 Newsletter
I can’t believe another year has passed, but I’m ready to turn the page. 2025 was a challenging year on many levels. With continued shifts in the wine industry, I felt it in my work: events slowed, writing opportunities disappeared, and the landscape changed in real time. But I didn’t let that stop me, and won't. Enjoy the Please The Palate January 2026 Newsletter.
by Allison Levine4 viewscocktailsfoodlifestylepodcaststravel2 - news
Dirty Martini
There are few drinks more classic than a dirty martini. The simple combination of gin (or vodka!), dry vermouth, and olive brine packs a punch that’s been adorning cocktail tables for decades. And of course, don’t forget the olive garnish! Whether you use vodka or gin, this easy to make drink is a top choice…
by Laura Gummerman2 viewsclassic-cocktailscocktailsdrinksfoodginvodka - news
Grinch Punch
The holidays are all about special memories, food, and drinks, and this Grinch Punch is a fast and easy way to make a delicious punch that is sure to delight both kids and adults at your next Christmas party. The creamy sherbet mixed with the fruity punch and fizzy soda only has three ingredients, takes…
by Laura Gummerman1 viewchristmasdrinksfood - news
Salted Caramel Syrup
This is a Starbucks copycat recipe for their salted caramel syrup. This is a thinner simple syrup, perfect for mixing into coffee or other beverages; not a thick caramel syrup for topping ice cream or other desserts. If you are in need of a homemade salted caramel syrup for your morning coffee, a latte, a…
by A Beautiful Mess0 viewsdrinksfoodseasoning
