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There’s a Beautiful Surprise in Each Ganchic Delivery
Surprises are a beautiful thing. The unexpected excitement you get when opening a box with items you’re unfamiliar with comes with both anticipation and joy. Whether you’re pulling off a bow, doing a bit of unwrapping, or all the above the moments leading up to the big reveal come with a welcome and unescapable thrill. That
3 Reasons You Should End Your Night at Church and State in Downtown LA
Walking out of my car and in the direction of the restaurant, I looked to my left and then to my right. I repeated the head gesture as I led myself to an answer of a question I didn’t realize I asked. It was the thought that there wasn’t much to do in this part
Food Bowl Returns for its Third Year with a Preview at The Manufactory in Downtown LA
It seems like 2019 kicked off only a few days ago, but a simple glance a calendar will tell you otherwise. As February nears the end of its second week, it’s somewhat surprising to see how much time as passed. “Didn’t we just ring in the new year?” The reality that we’re in the second
This Downtown LA Bar Went 100% Vegan and You Need to Try Their New Menu
I’m going to take a wild guess and say that I think the universe is still trying to make me eat healthier. In the most non-subtle of ways I’m catching vegetables popping up everywhere around the food I plan to eat. Beets in my latte from Drink Houz, avocado in my ice cream from Helado’s
The Los Angeles Times’ Food Bowl Comes Back with a Preview of the 2018 Event
2017 had its share of ups and downs and was a busy year to say the least. From the inauguration of Donald Trump, hurricanes destroying cities and devastating lives, Prince Harry engaging Meghan Markle, and even the impregnation of three (well, two) of the Kardashians. Looking back on it all, each month had its share
See How Wild Living Foods Makes Healthy Food Taste Incredible
Yesterday, I was standing in Wild Living Foods looking over their menu unsure of what I got myself into. I was a bit perplexed because everything on the menu seemed so healthy and fresh. In no way do I want you to think that I seek out restaurants whose food is high in fat or
Los Angeles Times Unveils its Month Long Food Festival, and You’ll Definitely Want to Go
There’s very little I’ll walk in the rain for, especially without an umbrella. I’ll do it for my mom because she threatens me with the “I gave you life, I can take it away” bit. I believe her. I’ll do it if for some reason it means it’ll erase my name from Sallie Mae’s records.
Celebrate the Holidays with Faith and Flower’s Christmas Eve Menu
The holidays can bring the crazy out of people. As Christmas approaches, the rush to keep up with the expectation of the holiday is at an all-time high. Homes are decorated to an extent that would make a fire marshal concerned and we buy so many gifts that it seems like our presents are getting
The Harvest of the Season Pop Up Dinner Closes Out Summer
You have to respect a person who fearlessly pursues their hustle. I’m talking about the type of person who works long and hard to achieve a dream regardless of how difficult and draining it may be. People like that are hard to find, mainly because they’re always busy. My food friend, Bernadette Low is that