Find at BevMo brings on creativity with alcohol
I always mention how fortunate we are to live in the South Valley because of our overwhelming abundance. I am excited because it is that time of year! In the next few weeks, a variety of fresh and naturally ripened fruits will begin showing up at our local farm stands and farmers markets. Typically, I share how to make a pie, cake or unique salad from these wonderful seasonal items. This time around, I hope to inspire making something very unique where time and patience is a necessary and an essential part of the recipe.
‘Ghost’ versus ‘Money’ – a frustrating watch from the press row sidelines
Late in the night, the cabbie summed it up on the ride back from the MGM Grand. “Mayweather, he just never gives a good fight, never …”
$342,046,000 is what we spend on the state legislature each year – for what?
I’ve complained for years about the scourge of ballot-box budgeting — that’s when voters approve propositions that earmark government revenue for specific purposes, circumventing the normal budget process involving the state legislature.
Peanut and Sedona: A pair of blessings
These are our two furry children Peanut (in flowered vest) and Sedona. They are both Yorkshire terriers. We have had Peanut for 13 years and she has always been quite a character. When she was a puppy she would break out of her collar and leash to run in circles on the street and take on big dogs. She has always had a love of life and thinks that everybody is her best friend!
Boxing: Ruben Guerrero calls Mayweather ‘woman beater’ as dads nearly brawl at news conference
Wednesday’s final news conference before Saturday’s WBC welterweight title fight was meant for the fighters, as Gilroy boxer Robert Guerrero will face pound-for-pound king Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Appealing Appetizers Stave Off Pre-Holiday Meal Hunger
Though gathering with family and friends for dinner is often















