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A Holiday Gift Guide For the L.A. Food Lover

A Holiday Gift Guide For the L.A. Food Lover

There's still time to get some shopping done for Hanukkah and Christmas and whatever else occasion is on the horizon, and if you have a food lover on your list and want to get them something "so L.A." we have put together a few gift ideas we think they would love. more ›

Locally Preserved: Canning and Preserving on a Modest (Yet Delicious) Scale + A Recipe for Jam

Locally Preserved: Canning and Preserving on a Modest (Yet Delicious) Scale + A Recipe for Jam

It's June, and while sultry summer weather has yet to make an appearance, we're more than ready for the tastes and treats of the season. Farmers' markets are full of strawberries and stone fruits, gorgeous cucumbers, succulent squash blossoms and bright berries. It's impossible to resist the temptation to overindulge. So what do you do when your larder overflows and these fresh fixings look ready to wilt? You preserve them of course. It's easier than you might expect, and the process is no longer something done out of pure necessity--stocking up for a frigid winter. Instead, preserving has become about the art of simplicity and economy, as well as taking advantage of local options. more ›

Sweeten Your Weekend with Three Delicious Events

Sweeten Your Weekend with Three Delicious Events

Summer is in full-swing, and there are three events this weekend that can be a part of your sweet celebrations of the season. Pie-Making Workshop On Saturday, join KCRW Good Food host and Angeli Caffe owner Evan Kleiman and Master Food Preserver Delilah Snell for a pie-making workshop. The course starts with a mouth-watering tutorial on the perfect pie crust, then a hands-on canning session of summer stone-fruits pie filling.... more ›

Interview: Kevin West Talks about Blogging, Canning and Saving the Season

Interview: Kevin West Talks about Blogging, Canning and Saving the Season

Looking for Mason jars at Target a few weeks ago in preparation for batches of preserved lemons, homemade yogurt, jam and pickled beets, a number of employees responded with blank looks when I asked where to find canning jars. This temporarily led me to believe that canning was a foreign concept in farmers’ market and Whole Foods-laden Los Angeles, work best done by Midwestern grandmothers still influenced by Depression-era frugality. But Angelino Kevin West’s blog Saving the Season makes it very clear that canning is still a relevant and if not strictly necessary than undoubtedly delicious means of preparing food. more ›

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