Month: March 2013

March 15, 2013

“Joy’s trick is to supply Dry lips with what can cool and slake, Leaving them dumbstruck also with an ache Nothing can satisfy.” – Richard Brook in the poem, Hamlen Brook Church at Grand Wailea Resort, Maui So, make sure to change the filters on time with the help of a contractor. discount viagra online The victims of this particular… Read more →

KNISH’in: Eastern European Baked Goods

We obsess about every kind of food in the Bay Area, but the knish (pronunciation: k?-n?sh) hasn’t gotten enough respect. This doughy, flaky potato snack has its roots in Eastern Europe and Jewish cultures, knish being a Yiddish word, translating to dumpling or “a kind of bun.” This dumpling-like bun is set for revival, with a nod to what just… Read more →

Cradled in WEST MAUI

Nestled in the cove of Napili Bay, swimming with the sea turtles and gazing out at the islands of Molokai and Lanai, Napili Kai Beach Resort was my favorite stay in Maui. First driving up to the resort off a winding neighborhood road, the appearance is dated: like a weathered 1980’s resort well past its prime. But I needn’t have… Read more →

March 1, 2013

“If you get the inside right, the outside will fall into place.” – Eckhart Tolle Returning from snowy Louisville, KY, I spent a packed eight days visiting with distillers and staff (like Harlen Wheatley at Buffalo Trace, Larry Kass at Heaven Hill, Drew Kulsveen at Willett, and a number of small, craft distillers) and exploring the latest in Louisville bars… Read more →

Top Tastes: Turkish on Fillmore

TROYA, Part Deux: Turkish on Fillmore Photos and article by Virginia Miller Call it Cal-Med, Mediterranean or Turkish, there’s plenty of the former, less of the latter in the Bay Area. In terms of Turkish eateries, you can count them. For over a decade, A La Turca has been my hole-in-the-wall stop for affordable Turkish eats, including warm, cheesy pides… Read more →