Sushi in Los Angeles
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You Are Welcome Here Spring
March 21st, 2013 § 0
Saige Turns 7
August 2nd, 2012 § 4
Why does 7 seem so much older than 6?
6 doesn’t seem like a huge leap from 5, but 7 seems much older than 6.
Renard’s Cheese
February 16th, 2012 § 0
Renard’s Cheese Algoma Wisconsin
I grew up on cheese curds from Renard’s.
Every holiday, every household held an item or two from Renard’s Cheese, at least that was the case where I grew up.
During my last visit to Wisconsin my sister and I decided to visit the factory where this delicious cheese is made.
Often times we forget to explore our immediate areas, we venture off looking for the next unique location but don’t pay attention to what’s right in front of us.
I lived near this cheese shop for about 18 years of my life but never thought to see how those amazing, squeaky snacks were made or who made them.
The Renard family was happy to show us what they do best and that day we ate the freshest cheese curds possible. Yes, for breakfast.
If you’ve never had the pleasure of eating a cheese curd, don’t worry, you can change that right now.
Click here to order Renard’s award-winning curds.
Design Sponge
December 5th, 2011 § 1
My loft is featured on Design Sponge today!
Tequila Fortaleza
November 21st, 2011 § 4
Tequila, Jalisco, Mexico
I left Los Angeles with no expectations, the perfect way to approach a trip like this, the perfect way to be in the moment and appreciate everything that is about to come your way. What came my way was an amazing group of people, delicious, authentic Mexican food and of course lots and lots of quality tequila.
Guillermo Sauza, the owner of Fortaleza is without a doubt the most gracious and generous host I have ever met. He welcomed me into his home and his life, and shared with me the history and traditions that after 5 generations have made Fortaleza what it is today.
Harlin and His Buddy
September 13th, 2011 § 0
Two Sisters Bakery
August 2nd, 2011 § 1
Alaskan George
July 22nd, 2011 § 1
One more year
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