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Chip & Ruby’s Ice Cream and Games Now Open in Scottsdale

Posted on: November 19th, 2010 by Amy Martin No Comments

Who doesn’t like ice cream? Who doesn’t like arcade game? No one… right? The grown-up stresses of life make us all secretly wish that we could be a kid again, enjoying... Read More

Weekend Guide November 19th-21st

Posted on: November 19th, 2010 by Amy Martin No Comments

Planning ahead for your weekend out? We’ve highlighted some of our favorite weekend events to make it a little easier (and tastier!). Here’s our Weekend Guide for November 19th-21st. Friday,... Read More

Talavera Hosts Long Meadow Ranch Wine Dinner

Posted on: November 19th, 2010 by Amy Martin 1 Comment

  No plans for dinner tonight? Head on out to Talavera at the Four Seasons Resort for their Long Meadow Ranch Wine Dinner this evening. The dinner will feature four courses, each paired with... Read More

Philip Rosenthal Joins Chef Charles Wiley for Sanctuary’s Hollywood Bites Dinner Series

Posted on: November 17th, 2010 by Amy Martin No Comments

Sanctuary’s Hollywood Bites Dinner Series will continue tomorrow with Philip Rosenthal and Chef Charles Wiley for an evening of great dining and “celebrity dish”.   Philip Rosenthal is best known... Read More

Eating With the Seasons – The Series

Posted on: November 15th, 2010 by Amy Martin No Comments

This series is just too good not to share. Although technically it is not being held at a Phoenix farmers’ market, for once we will let Scottsdale pretend they are... Read More

Herb Pairings: Mediterranean Marjoram and Oregano

Posted on: November 15th, 2010 by Amy Martin 1 Comment

These two herbs are kissing cousins, they are so closely related. They are native to the Mediterranean region and appear in Italian, French and Greek cooking with great frequency. They... Read More

Southwestern Herb Pairings: Cilantro and Mexican Oregano

Posted on: November 15th, 2010 by Amy Martin No Comments

Phoenix is smack dab in the Southwest, so any respectable kitchen herb garden needs to have some herbs native to the Southwest. I’ve already talked about Mediterranean oregano which is... Read More

Delicata and Dumplings: Winter Squashes

Posted on: November 15th, 2010 by Amy Martin 1 Comment

Don’t you just love those names? Delicata sounds like a classical music direction (as in soto voce) and dumplings sound like, well, soft, round, pillowy things. What they are really,... Read More

Homemade Ravioli can be had in Phoenix!

Posted on: November 12th, 2010 by PhoenixBites No Comments

The holiday season is quickly approaching us! In many Italian American homes, an absolute staple during the holidays is the pasta dish, which is served before your main. The thought... Read More

Red Road Wines

Posted on: November 12th, 2010 by Tom Peiffer No Comments

Most people know about “road beers”, those bottles and cans you carefully select for the picnic cooler, or to pass around to celebrate once you’re checked into the hotel.  Just... Read More

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