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    Dec 21, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  1. An L.A. shopper's guide to last-minute gifts

    L.A. at Home
    If shipping deadlines have passed and online shopping isn't an option anymore, check out our home and garden gift guide. (Yes, the one we've been flogging for weeks.) The L.A. at Home crew hit more than a dozen local shopping......
  2. Feb 11, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Crack Pie: It's love at first bite

    As a woman, I know I'm supposed to swoon at the sight of chocolate and lower my voice when I rhapsodize about chocolate truffles, souffles and <i>bouchons</i>, as if I were talking about an illicit love affair.
    As a woman, I know I'm supposed to swoon at the sight of chocolate and lower my voice when I rhapsodize about chocolate truffles, souffles and bouchons, as if I were talking about an illicit love affair. So the first time my then-boyfriend, now-husband...

    Tags: CNN (tv network), Butter, Alcoholic Beverages, FedEx Corporation, Services and Shopping

  4. Apr 22, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Virtual tour: the Garden Conservancy's Open Days tour in Pasadena

    L.A. at Home
    The two very different gardens — one lush and colorful and the other coolly elegant and restrained — are among the six featured on the Garden Conservancy’s Open Days tour in Pasadena on Sunday. The gardens in one 1922 Spanish Revival house...
  6. Dec 2, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Get crafty this holiday season

    I'm a bit of a Grinch. When Halloween rolls around, I turn off the porch light and close the curtains. Each Thanksgiving, I give thanks that I have a friend who hosts the holiday dinner so I don't have to. And I own an artificial Christmas tree with lights already attached because I can't tolerate all those tangled strands.
    I'm a bit of a Grinch. When Halloween rolls around, I turn off the porch light and close the curtains. Each Thanksgiving, I give thanks that I have a friend who hosts the holiday dinner so I don't have to. And I own an artificial Christmas tree with...

    Tags: Gifts, Salads, Martha Stewart, Holidays, Garbanzo Beans

  8. Aug 5, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Shopping Update: Erin Fetherston at Juicy Couture, Dogeared's 'Eat Pray Love' party and more

    All The Rage
    Events The grandly renovated Santa Monica Place is open to the public on Friday (Aug. 6) and some stores are hosting grand-opening events.The first 500 guests arriving by Third Street before the mall opens at 10 a.m. are eligible for......
  10. Apr 30, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  11. Animal lovers' calendar: Weekend of May 1-2 and beyond

    L.A. Unleashed
    From holidays that, respectively, celebrate frogs and educate about feline hairballs (yes, such a holiday exists) to adoption and fundraising events to help needy pets in Southern California, the coming days and weeks are chock-full of events sure to...
  12. May 7, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  13. Animal lovers' calendar: Weekend of May 8-9 and beyond

    L.A. Unleashed
    From fundraising events -- emphasis on fun -- to opportunities to meet adoptable pets, the coming weeks and months are full of opportunities for Southern California residents to have fun while helping animals. We have the details on a number......
  14. May 7, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  15. Perfect the art of celebrating Mother’s Day, without buying flowers

    Los Angeles Times Travel | Daily Deal Blog
    Sure, bouquets for Mother's Day are nice. But with a visit to these California attractions, you can give Mom an experience she'll remember after the flowers fade: San Diego Natural History Museum: Mother Earth and Mother’s Day? That’s inspiration...
  16. Dec 19, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Deluged in toyland

    Popular children's author and illustrator David Shannon put out a book last year that made kids laugh and their parents cry. The book is called "Too Many Toys" and tells the story of a boy named Spencer who floats happily around his house on a cascading river of toys. But when his dad steps on a Lego piece in his bare feet (ouch!) and his mom trips over race cars while doing the laundry (youch!) they decide that Spencer has too many toys. And so begins an epic negotiation in which Spencer tells his mom he cannot relinquish any toys. They are all his favorites.
    Popular children's author and illustrator David Shannon put out a book last year that made kids laugh and their parents cry. The book is called "Too Many Toys" and tells the story of a boy named Spencer who floats happily around his house on a cascading...

    Tags: LEGO Group, Gifts, Charity, Toy Industry, Health

  18. Dec 16, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. The pleasure principle in wine giving

    As you look back on the year, you've probably had a glass of wine that's bonked you squarely in the pleasure center and made you say, "Sweet Lord, now I'm in trouble," or at the very least, "Whoa, there's more to this stuff than I thought." We've become a culture that is routinely snared in wine's prodigious, transformative powers. Not only do we delight in sampling as many bottlings as we can, we're buying the books, attending the tastings, filling the wine bars and pestering the sommeliers. We don't just drink wine; we're engaged by it.
    As you look back on the year, you've probably had a glass of wine that's bonked you squarely in the pleasure center and made you say, "Sweet Lord, now I'm in trouble," or at the very least, "Whoa, there's more to this stuff than I thought." We've become a...

    Tags: Gifts, Alcoholic Beverages, Services and Shopping, Bars and Clubs, Gramercy

  20. May 13, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Condiments come with a side of Hollywood history

    Viola Rowland's jalape&#241;o jelly, mango chutney and corn relish started making the rounds at swanky Hollywood cocktail parties in the early 1930s. Actors Doris Day and Dan Duryea, cosmetics magnate Max Factor and Los Angeles Examiner Hollywood gossip columnist Louella Parsons hired the private cook to dollop her spicy-sweet condiments on cream cheese-topped toasts and seafood canap&#233;s.
    Viola Rowland's jalapeño jelly, mango chutney and corn relish started making the rounds at swanky Hollywood cocktail parties in the early 1930s. Actors Doris Day and Dan Duryea, cosmetics magnate Max Factor and Los Angeles Examiner Hollywood gossip...

    Tags: Gifts, Jams and Jellies, Los Angeles Unified School District, Max Factor Jr., Chutney

  22. Dec 16, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Gift wines: where to buy

    Whether you're shopping for that once-a-year splurge for someone special, or a case of affordable gifts for your office mates, here are some suggestions.
    Whether you're shopping for that once-a-year splurge for someone special, or a case of affordable gifts for your office mates, here are some suggestions. 2008 Domaine de la Pepiere "Clos des Briords" (Muscadet) is available at Silverlake Wine in Los...

    Tags: Gifts, Alcoholic Beverages, Services and Shopping, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking

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