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Midsummer madness
Special to The TimesOne particularly sauna-ish day a friend mentions he is eating nothing but raw food right now because turning on the stove just feels like too much effort. It sounds a bit extreme, but he could be even more uninspired. He could be doing nothing but...Tags: Sea Salt, Mustard, Tomatoes, Personal Service, Ice Cream
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Marin Brewing Bluebeery Ale
There are fruit beers and there are fruit beers. Everybody acknowledges that the Belgians know what they're doing with their cherry- and peach-flavored beers, but American brewers sometimes overdo the fruit. Marin Brewing's Peach Ale is an example; it's...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Alcoholic Beverages, Dining and Drinking
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Baked beauties in revealing outfits
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersSummer fruit pies are America's birthday cake. Just as the blueberries are ripening in Maine, the peaches blushing in Georgia and the olallieberries deep-purpling in Washington, we gather in backyards and on patios to cheer the founders and make best...Tags: Vanilla, Pies and Tarts, Black Pepper, Electrical Appliance, Raspberries
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Local flavor, on the fly: Foraging for the best airport to-go food
Times Staff WriterIN the last week, I have eaten serious crab cakes from Baltimore, barbecue from Texas, cheesecake from Chicago, chili from Cincinnati and lobsters from Boston. My toast has been topped with marionberry jam from Oregon, my salads dressed with cranberry...Tags: Tooth Decay, Portland (Multnomah, Oregon), Jams and Jellies, Trips and Vacations, Pecans
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'My Blueberry Nights' to open Cannes Film Festival
Special to The TimesPARIS — A road movie set in the U.S., directed by a Chinese auteur, financed by a French company and starring a mix of British and American actors, Wong Kar Wai's "My Blueberry Nights" will open this year's Cannes Film Festival in competition....Tags: Rachel Weisz, Martin Scorsese, Film Festivals, Jude Law, Angelina Jolie
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It's a blueberry bonanza!
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterPITY the poor blueberry. Often it gets lost in the mix, thrown in among brighter, showier berries, or overlooked simply because it seems to be around all the time. It's not exactly the most outgoing of berries either, with its broodily dark color and...Tags: Vanilla, Tourism and Leisure, Pies and Tarts, Bars and Clubs, Egg Yolks
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Superb brews from gorgeous beans
Until you sit down and taste them side by side, it's hard to believe how wide a range of flavors it is possible to find in coffee. The Times Tasting Panel met last week to taste some highly regarded coffees, including single-origin beans and blends,...Tags: Antigua and Barbuda
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Howdy from cloud nine!
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe signals of summer are suddenly everywhere, like a downswell of orange blossoms filtering through a shift in the warming wind. Clamshells of ripe berries at the market, the low hum of Vin Scully's broadcast on the radio, barbecues and white linen...Tags: Ice Cream, Vin Scully, Whipping Cream, Raspberries, Salt
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Dry sodas -- soft and complex
Special to The TimesIT'S A half-hour wait for a four-top at your neighborhood bistro, so you sidle up to the bar for a round. The bartender suggests a glass of the house Champagne, a dry martini or -- a lavender-infused soda. Welcome to the age of the cocktail-hour dry...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Portland (Multnomah, Oregon), Rhubarb, Companies and Corporations, Bars and Clubs
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Readers' recommendations from 2005
Each week in Readers Recommend, the Travel section shares tips on hidden gems in the U.S. and abroad. Here is a roundup of the recommendations published in the last year. Although the information here was correct when it was published, some details may...Tags: Television, Tourism and Leisure, Dan Brown , Trips and Vacations, Personal Service
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California's blueberry boom
Until recently, finding commercial blueberry farms in California would have been about as likely as finding a herd of moose. Blueberries traditionally were adapted to northern forests, and it took an extraordinary confluence of scientific advances, daring...Tags: University of Florida, Interior Policy, Natural Resources, Indigenous People, Education
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