Remembering grandma through recipes
This is quite simply the most difficult edition of The Flavor Chronicle I have ever written. My grandmother, the person I attribute with teaching me how to cook and my muse behind many of my columns, passed away a few weeks ago. There have been so many memories flooding back to my mind these past few weeks, many of which have been food-related memories. I want to share a few of those memories and one of my grandma’s recipes, which every grandmother of Italian heritage holds close to her heart.
Remember: Investing is a marathon – not a sprint
Investors sometimes may get frustrated with their investments because those investments don’t seem to produce quick results. Perhaps that’s understandable in our fast-paced society, in which we’ve grown accustomed to instant gratification. But investing is, by nature, a long-term activity. If you look at it in terms of an athletic event, it’s not a sprint, in which you must pull out all the stops to quickly get where you’re going. Instead, it’s more like the 26.2-mile race known as a marathon.
Spring Break is not a break at all for this parent
Spring Break Day 1: Planned day filled with adventure and fun.
Keep an Open Mind and Sense of Humor for ‘Avenue Q’
If it's irreverent, if it's politically incorrect, if it's this
Talking to Ourselves: A Community Newspaper at its Best
In a recent column, I complained about one of my frustrations
GUSD’s ‘No-F’ policy ‘smacks of sadism’
I applaud the Morgan Hill Unified School District's trustees for
BOXING: Bradley wins controversial decision over Pacquiao
LAS VEGAS – In a stunning slight to punch statistics – and the naked eyes of most everyone else – two Nevada judges Saturday scored that Timothy Bradley upset Manny Pacquiao.














