Krista Simmons
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Any drink that can justify us looking at doggie pics on the Daily Puppy is okay by us.
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Bill AB 1616, also known as the Cottage Foods Bill, passed the legislature today, and is currently awaiting signature by the state's Governor.
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Sounds like the work of some angsty teenagers to us. The grower of the gourds is offering a $1000 reward to anyone with information regarding the pumpkin smashers.
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Picnics are great, but if you're just flat out exhausted and want to have someone cater to you, there's always the option of sitting at one of the city's fabulous patios. Here are some of our favorites.
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We give you full permission to play hookey from work to take part in tomorrow's food holiday, National Eat Outside Day. In fact, you should be eating outside all weekend, wearing your fanciest white duds before the fashion police cut you off.
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L.A. resident Ari Solomon has started a campaign on Change.org to have California's leading burger establishment, In-N-Out, start serving an option that will please the meat-free crowd.
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Labor Day picnics wouldn't be the same without pie, but considering the heat wave has caught its second wind, you might not want to be baking any time soon. Instead, pick up one at Good Girl Dinette.
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Opponents say the bill could be a health risk, while supporters believe that it could augment a new area of our state's economy.
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Each guest chef will host three nights in this three-week series with their menu (featuring five items) and collaborative cocktails with Executive Bar Director, Julian Cox, as well as the release of Playa's new Baja Punch.
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Starting Friday, another gallery will step on to the food art scene. A group showing called Sweet Tooth will be taking place at the Backside in Echo Park. The show will feature dessert-themed art,
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