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Author: Anni Golding

Bristol Bay Salmon: One Thing Leads to Another

October 9, 2014 ~ Anni Golding ~ Leave a comment

Salmon. It's what's for dinner. And lunch. And well, even breakfast. From Safeway to Whole Foods to the local farmer's market, you can find beautiful, fresh fillets or thick steaks of this healthful, tasty fish in hues ranging from bright orange to almost-red. While salmon is versatile -- it holds up well to most cooking methods … Continue reading Bristol Bay Salmon: One Thing Leads to Another

Eat Local: Do You Viajando?

September 30, 2014 ~ Anni Golding ~ 1 Comment

Last month I received a nice surprise via email: an invitation from Kye Michael, who handles marketing and social media for LV Mar in Redwood City, inviting me to dinner at the restaurant. Not just any dinner, mind you -- but Viajando by LV Mar, Destination: Mexico, a celebration of Mexican food and culture that … Continue reading Eat Local: Do You Viajando?

Look Ma, No Hands: Cooking Without a Recipe

September 26, 2014 ~ Anni Golding ~ Leave a comment

Sometimes the universe sends just what you need before you realize you need it. Earlier this week, as my friend Amy was getting ready to head to the East Coast to visit her daughter, she offered me... groceries. Groceries. I wanted to say yes, but um, have you seen my fridge? It's still packed full … Continue reading Look Ma, No Hands: Cooking Without a Recipe

Field Trip: Hello, My Name Is…

September 23, 2014 ~ Anni Golding ~ Leave a comment

This past weekend I attended the International Food Bloggers Conference (IFBC 2014) in Seattle. After spending most of this month focusing on fixing the broken at home (I now have a working shower, doors that open and close, and new brakes on my car -- woohoo!), and not finding enough time to write or work … Continue reading Field Trip: Hello, My Name Is…

Grow Local: Pick a Pepper

September 8, 2014 ~ Anni Golding ~ 1 Comment

Oof -- last week was full of, well, for lack of a better way to summarize: fixin' stuff. The warranties on the car, household items, and yes, yours truly, are wearing thin. Mechanics, plumbers, and physical therapists are my new BFFs. That's why, when the weekend finally arrived, I was looking forward to doing whatever … Continue reading Grow Local: Pick a Pepper

Field Trip: Old San Juan, Puerto Rico

August 29, 2014 ~ Anni Golding ~ 5 Comments

Sometimes you just gotta bail... hit the road... get outta Dodge. Take a vay-cay-shun. I love my little corner of the 650, but it's good to travel and see the rest of the world from time to time. I'd been fantasizing about a trip to Puerto Rico -- especially Old San Juan --  since the … Continue reading Field Trip: Old San Juan, Puerto Rico

You Say Tomato, I Say Tomahto

August 27, 2014 ~ Anni Golding ~ 1 Comment

To look at our weather forecast, you wouldn't think that summer is on its way out. Yet, as much as I hate to say it (and I do -- summer is my favorite time of year), it's true. I looked out my kitchen window this morning and noticed that my garden was no longer getting … Continue reading You Say Tomato, I Say Tomahto

Eat Local: Gelataio in Palo Alto

August 21, 2014 ~ Anni Golding ~ 5 Comments

A dozen years ago, I spent a week in Tuscany with friends, exploring the hill towns around Siena. As far as vacations go, it remains one of my most memorable for so many reasons -- time with good friends, the beauty of the countryside, the kindness of everyone we met, not to mention a now-funny … Continue reading Eat Local: Gelataio in Palo Alto

Eat Local: Tin Pot Creamery

August 19, 2014 ~ Anni Golding ~ 2 Comments

It's mid-afternoon, and I'm craving ice cream. Not just any ice cream, mind you, but from-an-actual-ice-cream-shop ice cream. My first thought: head to Palo Alto. Why Palo Alto? Because this mid-peninsula city has more ice cream shops than any other city in the 650 (seriously, PA has about twice as many ice cream shops as … Continue reading Eat Local: Tin Pot Creamery

650 Cooks: Suzanne’s Tomato-Watermelon Salad

August 12, 2014 ~ Anni Golding ~ Leave a comment

Ever have one of those days when you come home from work, and it's -- ugh -- too hot to cook dinner, and yet, you still want a satisfying, homemade meal? Sometimes you just gotta go with your cravings and make something on the fly! This was exactly what long-time 650 resident and avid gardener, … Continue reading 650 Cooks: Suzanne’s Tomato-Watermelon Salad

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