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January 31, 2026

If You’re Not a Pro Shopper, Stay Out of my Way!

OK, you've had Thanksgiving. You've gotten dressed up, visited

You say tomato … but I say, ‘Enough already!’

My house has been overrun by tomatoes. I swear to you, they are everywhere. They are in the fridge. They are on the counter. They are in the freezer. It’s like a scene from that TV show “Hoarders” only instead of newspapers and clothes stacked up everywhere, we have tomatoes. Frankly, it’s terrifying. And the worst part? I planted the stupid things. Also? I used to like tomatoes.

GETTING OUT: Life lies beneath deathly hillsides

By Memorial Day, the browning of the California hills is

What’s Really Mind Boggling? The BIA and Ms. Walker

The ongoing saga of the Amah Mutsun Indian tribe has me rolling

Garlic Festival Pitmasters start your fires, and let’s get the party started

Hey, so I really, really like John Melone’s idea of a BBQ competition at the Garlic Festival. It’s  a slam dunk match. The son of the late Rudy Melone, co-founder of the festival, could be on to the next big food event at our fest, one that could attract another wave of media attention and add even more zest to the crowd appeal. I watch BBQ Pitmasters on TV. It’s a reality television series which pits three cooks against one another in a timed competition with cash and prizes on the line, including a shot at $50,000 for winning the whole shebang as the Kingsford BBQ Champion. Myron Mixon, the winningest man in BBQ, and BBQ Masters Tuffy Stone and Aaron Franklin are the usual judges. If you like to BBQ or enjoy cooking, it’s a fascinating show filled with a dizzying array of different cookers and methods. Most competitions are held at festivals in the south at places like the Barnesville BBQ and Blues Festival in Georgia, so I’d bet burnt ends from the beef brisket that Myron and company would love to make a beeline for California and the Garlic Festival. The “Pigs in the Park with Garlic” BBQ competition (which I’m sure will have a new name next year) begins at 10:30 a.m. Friday to the right of the Cook-off Stage with the judging at 4:45 p.m. Wander by – maybe they’ll even put out a suggestion box for a new name … Q’d up at the Garlic Fest, Grilling Garlic Gurus, Up in Garlic Smoke ... c’mon, ya’ll got one …

Spice of the Month: Jelly and Juleps and Java, Oh My

Its name is right at home before julep, chocolate chip, tea,

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BIRTHS

Ever Wonder

Q: Where does ear wax come from?

Maverick and Trail Dust: Smokin’ hot barbecue

Real, down-home barbecue is a family affair, and that's just

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