At certain boutique coffee shops like the Bay Area’s (and now Brooklyn’s) Blue Bottle, the roasters and baristas take their coffee and its preparation very seriously — and they think you should, too. Blue Bottle baristas are part of the so-called third wave coffee movement, which focuses almost obsessively over coffee quality and roasting technique. These shops typically discourage modifications to their coffee drinks (requests for "half-caf" or "extra hot" are frowned upon) and don’t serve espresso to go; it’s best enjoyed, they say, right then and there in a ceramic cup. Personally, I’m happy to let the experts build and serve my coffee drink however they think best, and they’ve never let me down. But there’s also something to be said for a coffee shop that’ll make it your way, right away. How do you feel about the trend?
On Saturday, my mom and I checked out the Ghirardelli Chocolate Festival for the first time. We scored on the tickets, $5 each instead of $20, so that made up for the fact that it didn't quite meet our expectations.
Overall, the treats were tasty, but the crowds were out of control. So we had to plan accordingly, grabbing sweets at the booths with no lines to then enjoy while waiting in the massive lines or dividing and conquering. From chocolate stout to chocolate-stuffed marshmallows, see my roundup of what we sipped and nibbled. If you went, what did you think?
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Being a native to the Bay Area, I've long been a seasonal eater. This means that I enjoy peaches and corn in the Summer and pears and squash in the Fall. However, there are certain fruits and vegetables that have become season-less due to the fact that they're always available at grocery stores, such as apples, strawberries, and one that used to be only around in Spring, asparagus.Now, let me clarify something. I'll avoid these ingredients at all costs until they are in season, but if a friend or family member begs me to serve them for his or her birthday, I can't say no! That's how I came to make these uncomplicated but delectable asparagus canapes. Crispy toast, creamy cheese, and fresh asparagus: what's not to love? They're an addictive bite; you won't be able to eat just one, so make the whole recipe. Get the technique after the break.
When I saw that this product made it as a readers' fave in the latest issue of Vegetarian Times, I did a tentative happy-vegan-food dance. It sounded promising, especially since it's made with Daiya cheese. Plus, it's gluten-free. So I picked one up for $3.69. It was practically burning a hole through my reusable grocery bag on the way home. I couldn't get it in the microwave fast enough. Then the moment of truth . . .
Was it everything a gluten-free gal could hope for? Find out how it fared when you read on.
I've long heard about the legendary margarita style created at Tommy's Mexican Restaurant, but it wasn't until the Sugar four-year anniversary party that I had a chance to try a version, crafted by San Francisco cocktail catering company Rye on the Road. Ever since, I've been obsessed and refuse to drink one any other way.
If it's not made right, the classic margarita will leave me with sugar-coated teeth and strong booze breath. But this isn't the case with the Tommy's version; rather than using a syrupy orange liqueur, it calls for all-natural (and health-conscious) agave nectar.
The key to making this perfectly is to use the best ingredients possible, from the freshest limes to top-notch reposado, or "rested," tequila. You'll find yourself going back for seconds for a tipple that's refreshing, light-bodied, and balanced. Try something new when you read more.
Beautiful lines, charismatic colors, shiny accessories, and sophisticated style . . . sounds like the latest runway show, but in fact, it’s the new Lexus IS. The Lexus IS with new F-Sport package offers drivers sharper looks with the most desirable sports styling features, including exclusive 18-inch wheels, fabulously fashionable sports seats, and race- and runway-inspired paddle shifters, and the F-sport tuned suspension makes for incredible handling (for performance that lives up to its looks . . . sigh).
With Fashion Week Sept. 9-16, the new Lexus IS Ultrasonic Blue Mica just may be your perfect accessory. Lexus has again managed to marry the things that go straight to your heart: Fashion Week and fast cars (if only the rest of the would adopt the same principles).
Click here to peruse the new 2011 Lexus IS with F-Sport package.