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  1. A Fresh Crop: Rainier cherries will reign on July 11

    http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/food/369305_wildcard04.html?source=rss

    Look for free cherries on National Rainier Cherry Day.…

    1 day ago
  2. Grilling guru fires up new tastes

    http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/food/369157_grilling02.html?source=rss

    Grilling guru Steven Raichlen shares hot tips on easy and scrumptious ways to go beyond meat.…

    2 days ago
  3. Cook It: White Flatbread

    http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/food/368771_stayfood_02.html?source=rss

    Fresh flatbread can be one of the simplest, most satisfying home-cooked foods, and it goes with just about anything. Hummus, fresh or bought, is an obvious choice. But the flatbread also works as wraps with meatballs, chicken, sausage and grilled vegetables.…

    2 days ago
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    Devouring sEATtle

    http://blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com/devouringseattle

    Rich from Bellingham passed on a great tip after reading of my failure to pierce an egg with a needle before grilling it in last week's recipe for Grilled Eggs With Vietnamese Seasonings: "I always pierce the large end of eggs when boiling them, using a push pin from the bulletin board. Just apply a bit of pressure while twisting the pin tip against the egg -- bingo! After use, I clean the pin tip and insert in the end of a wine cork

    21 hours ago in Devouring sEATtle · Authority: 40
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    You Are So Relevant

    http://sorelevant.blogspot.com

    food item I will miss the most about leaving the Northwest. They are only in season for a few summer weeks each year and I buy them like they are going out of style. Technically they are a combination of Bing and Van cherries and their flavor is the perfect mix of sweet and tart. I am seriously considering figuring out how to get some sent to Lawrence next summer. The Smashing Pumpkins -- Cherry From the 1979 EP. Pavement -- Cherry Area From the Shady Lane EP. The Runaways -- Cherry Bomb

    22 hours ago in You Are So Relevant · Authority: 24
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    Tiny Choices

    http://tinychoices.com

    aware of the environmental impact of their products: for example Ben & Jerry’s are often recognized for their commitment to sustainability, and they constantly strive to do better by the environment. In Seattle apparently there is an upsurge of local artesian ice cream shops - some of which are focused on local and organic ingredients. But I don’t live in Seattle, and Ben & Jerry’s, as delicious as it is, is still transported to my grocery store from Vermont. Think of the

    3 days ago in Tiny Choices · Authority: 114
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    Wine Pick Of The Week: 2006 The Eyrie Vineyards Oregon Pinot Gris ($18 - Seattle Post Intelligencer

    http://bestwineinfo.com/wine/wine-pick-of-the-week-2006-the-...

    Wine Pick Of The Week: 2006 The Eyrie Vineyards Oregon Pinot Gris ($18 - Seattle Post Intelligencer

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    Recept/tillagningstips på goliatmusseron

    http://goliatmusseron.blogspot.com/2008/07/recepttillagnings...

    Matfrisk Japanskt recept - Dobin Mushi (soppa) Japanskt recept - Matsutake Gohan (svampris) Två olika japanska recept Kinesiskt recept Matsutake te Några amerikanska recept Ett amerikanskt recept Några recept från Seattle Post Recept från Restaurant Aqua i San Fransisco Ost med goliatmusseron

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    Villa Victoria celebrating grand opening with free Mexican cokes

    http://rainiervalleypost.blogspot.com/2008/06/villa-victoria...

    Victoria, the "best Merxican takeout in the city." Spend the money you would have spent at Starbucks on some wonderful Mexican-style coffee and food. Muy authentico, muy delicioso, muy fun, which we think is diverdado or something like that.What the P-I says: Three bites into a plate of takeout from the newest addition to Columbia City's food scene, my neighbor put down his fork and stared down at the jumble of roast chicken, tamales, rice, black beans and collard greens -- yes, collard greens -- with

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    “Come, and eat my strawberries. They are ripening fast.”

    http://solitary-elegance.com/gimletblog/2008/06/30/come-and-...

    farmers at the fruit stand, the strawberries will last through mid-July.  We’re lucky enough to live within walking distance of a pair of fruit stands, and in addition to the Hood, Puget Summer, and Totem strawberries, have been indulging in fresh Rainier cherries, and the free samples of plums, nectarines, and melons. We made enough freezer jam to last the year and have been enjoying the rest on shortcake and homemade strawberry milkshakes. If you

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    Good Health Benefits

    http://goodhealthbenefits.com/blog

    Dinner: Orzo with Chickpeas, Goat Cheese and Oregano - Seattle Post Intelligencer

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    links: food

    http://www.notmartha.org/archives/2008/06/25/links-food-28/

    , a refreshing looking summer cocktail, at Hedonia Simple, easy and elegant recipes that are always crowd pleasers: What are yours? at Ask Metafilter Recipe: Cold Peanut Sesame Noodles at The Kitchen Citrus Basil Cocktail at the Seattle PI Sloe Gin Is Back, but Hold the Fizz and recipe for a Ramos Gin Fizz at the NY Times Note to self: go try the Bitter End cocktail at Artemis Homemade Ice Cream Drumsticks at Baking Bites

    10 days ago in not martha · Authority: 1,189
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    Farmers markets: Expand your grocery horizons with demonstrations and samples

    http://lifestyle.blogscene.net/lifestyle/farmers-markets-exp...

    There is plenty to see at do at local farmers markets. (via)

    16 days ago in Live In Style · No authority yet

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