Monthly Archives: July 2010

Squashed blossoms

One day this mystery squash vine appeared in the garden, most likely as a compost heap survivor. Excited as I was about the possibility of pumpkins, I was more excited about the meals we’d be enjoying long before Halloween. Squash … Continue reading

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Sam I am not

As part of my patriotic duty, I appeared on last weekend’s Studio 360 to judge the winners of their Uncle Sam redesign challenge. The winner was, to me, a no-brainer: Brendan Condit’s brilliant twist on the original “I want YOU” … Continue reading

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Happy 4th, with blueberries, strawberries and star fruit

Almost graphically-accurate Flag Cake, recipe from Ina Garten.

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One of those nights

It was one of those nights that started—as many summer nights do—by drinking wine on top of a hill as the sun went down. And eventually covered four neighborhoods, four staircases and two buses—all on your own two feet. It … Continue reading

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Cajeta with toasted almonds and banana

June Gloom lifted right on cue! It could not be more July out there today and there are some beautiful summery flavors at Pazzo Gelato to match. I tried Meyer lemon mojito, which was very minty and refreshing but I … Continue reading

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The de LaB Manifesto (in rhyme)

I’m still buzzing from the amazing response to last weekend’s City Listening II (and the success of the Dwell on Design conference, and the fun of emceeing the LABC’s Los Angeles Architectural Awards…I’m telling you, it was quite a week!). … Continue reading

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