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February 23rd, 2011 | Creative Pursuit, Travelogue

Solana Beach, Farmers Market and Winter Beaches

The most unique lemon I have ever seen-spotted at Solana Beach, Farmers Market

Sunday afternoon is an excellent day to stroll along Cedros Street in Sonana Beach’s design district where local farmers, chefs and street vendors set up shop for one of the nicer farmer’s markets in North County San Diego.

Open from 1-5pm the small market meanders up a [...]

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August 29th, 2010 | Creative Pursuit, Marketing & Messages

A Spoonful of Sugar, Not HFCS, Makes The Medicine Go Down

Backlash Against High Fructose Corn Syrup Grows

I don’t claim to be a nutritionist, yet I prefer to eat healthy. Though, I am a foodie, in my own unique way. I love to cook, experiment with recipes and explore different cuisines. That’s why I’m writing a cookbook. It’s an exciting concept. I’m focusing on around the world with real food [...]

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February 13th, 2009 | Creative Pursuit, Good Juice

Aging California Wine & Friday the 13th.

Some historians peg the superstition to the thirteen people who attended the Last Supper (neither Jesus nor Judas came out of that one OK), but ancient Babylon’s Code of Hammurabi omits the number 13 in its list of law [...] … Wall Street’s superstitions about Friday the 13th continued through 1925, when the New York Times noted that people “would no more buy or sell a share of stock today than they would walk under a ladder or kick a black cat out of their path.”

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