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Gallo will shut North Bay winery and chop scores of Bay Area jobs
ST. HELENA, California — E&J Gallo Winery, the world’s largest wine producer by volume, decided to slash nearly 100 Bay Area jobs and shutter one of its production hubs, the company reported to state labor officials.
Including the closure of The Ranch Winery in Napa County, Modesto-based Gallo will eliminate 73 jobs at three sites in St. ...Read more
Zippy Zucchini Quesadillas
This quick zucchini quesadilla is a delightful, cheesy treat. Perfect for a quick lunch or dinner, and packed with flavor.
Ingredients: 2 tortillas 1 zucchini 1 cup shredded cheese 1/2 cup salsa Olive oilInstructions: Sauté the zucchini in olive oil until soft.
Place one tortilla in a pan, top with the ...Read more
Brunch Ballad Poached Eggs and Avocado Toast
Experience the ballad of brunch with Brunch Ballad Poached Eggs and Avocado Toast. The creamy avocado spread on crunchy toast topped with a perfectly poached egg sings a ballad as poetic and pleasurable as brunch itself.
Ingredients 2 slices of bread 1 ripe avocado 2 eggs Salt and pepper to taste Fresh herbs for ...Read more
Hasty Hummus and Veggie Cups
These quick veggie cups are a healthy and fun way to enjoy hummus and vegetables.
Ingredients: 1 tub of hummus Assorted sliced vegetablesInstructions: Fill cups with hummus.
Arrange sliced vegetables in each cup and serve.
Hasty Hummus and Veggie Cups are a vibrant invitation to a healthier hors d'oeuvre. They'...Read more
EatingWell: This no-bake treat may give you the energy boost you need
These no-bake peanut butter–oat energy cups are the perfect bite-size snack, offering a delicious balance of salty-sweet perfection. They’re packed with chunky peanut butter, fiber-rich oats and just the right touch of chocolaty sweetness for a boost of lasting energy. Feel free to substitute smooth peanut butter for the crunchy, and use ...Read more
Environmental Nutrition: Caffeine and the human body
Caffeine is a naturally occurring stimulant often found in coffee, tea, chocolate and various energy drinks and medications. But how does caffeine impact the body? Let’s take a system- by-system look at what caffeine really does when it enters your bloodstream.
Central nervous system
Caffeine’s most noticeable effect is on...Read more
Seriously Simple: Hearty stew is warmth in a bowl
Preparing stew can be a long process. I like to have everything prepped ready to go, which cuts down on cooking time. It’s so worth the extra time for this soul-satisfying beef stew. I usually look at the weather report; and if it is cold and damp, I plan a morning to put this together. This stew has a double dose of tomato flavor with tomato ...Read more
When it comes to comfort cooking, this slow-braised beef is the perfect recipe
February proves a great time to step away from the protein shakes and render beef protein into a bowl of goodness. A simmering kettle warms up the house and nourishes the recipients.
Our local market offers a remarkable array of beef perfect for long, slow simmers — cuts such as beef shanks, cheeks, short ribs and oxtails. Less expensive than...Read more
The Kitchn: The 4-ingredient chocolate treat so good, I always have it on hand
Some viral food trends aren’t built to last, but that’s just not true with date bark. The first time I saw it I thought, “Wow, I need to make that immediately.” The first time I actually made it, I knew instantly it would become a staple in...Read more
The Kitchn: ‘Chicken cobbler’ is so tasty, you could eat it for dinner every night
Chicken pot pie has been and always will be the ultimate comfort food. But what if I told you I found a simpler recipe that’s even more delicious?
A few days ago, during my allotted one hour of TikTok screen time a day (I’m trying to cut back on...Read more
Oh, fudge! The surprising story of tourists' favorite treat
The guy on TV was surprised.
The guy on TV is the host of several cooking shows. He's British, so I think of him as Alistair Wordsworth-Shelleykeats, but that probably isn't his real name.
The shows he hosts are on something called Recipe.TV, which I have recently discovered after changing my cable provider.
Yes, I still have cable. I also ...Read more
Say hello to sorghum, your newest cooking ally
When you've got a family member with a severe gluten allergy, it can be slim pickings when it comes to baked goods and other dishes made with grains like wheat, barley and rye.
Not only are menu choices often limited when planning dinner or dessert, but even a mild sensitivity can wreak havoc on a loved one's tummy if you don't use distinct ...Read more
Quick Fix: Five Spice Steak Stir Fry
Inspired by Chinese New Year celebrations, this easy steak stir-fry quickly came to mind. It takes just a few minutes to assemble and prep the ingredients, and only minutes more to cook, making it perfect for a busy day.
I use a ready-made stir fry sauce from the market for convenience, but if you prefer, I’ve included a simple homemade ...Read more
Mystical Meadow Mushroom Soup
Experience the mystical allure of a meadow with this comforting mushroom soup. A blend of earthy mushrooms simmered to perfection, creating a soup as soothing and heartwarming as a stroll through a mystical meadow.
Ingredients 1 lb mushrooms, sliced 1 onion, chopped 2 cloves garlic, minced 4 cups vegetable broth 2 ...Read more
Effortless Caprese Salad
This effortless Caprese salad is a ticket to Italy on your lunch break. It's a simple, elegant, and refreshing dish that's perfect for a light lunch.
Ingredients: 2 large ripe tomatoes 1 ball of fresh mozzarella Fresh basil leaves Olive oil Balsamic glaze Salt and pepper to tasteInstructions: Slice the tomatoes and ...Read more
Golden Fields Quinoa Salad
Celebrate the bounty of the earth with this Golden Fields Quinoa Salad. The nuttiness of quinoa paired with your favorite vegetables is as vibrant and nourishing as a stroll through golden fields.
Ingredients 1 cup quinoa 2 cups water 1/2 cup chopped vegetables (like cucumbers, bell peppers, tomatoes) 2 tablespoons olive oil...Read more
Solidarity against ICE is not one-size-fits-all for immigrant-owned cafes and restaurants in Chicago
CHICAGO -- Last month, a national shutdown swept the country, urging people to observe a day without school, work or shopping as a way to demand changes to federal immigration enforcement. At Chicago’s Daley Plaza in the Loop, hundreds gathered despite the cold. Dozens of businesses closed shop. Many others, however, stayed open. But not ...Read more
Rapid Ropa Vieja Wraps
Enjoy the flavors of the Caribbean with these quick and flavorful Ropa Vieja wraps.
Ingredients: 2 cups shredded cooked beef 1 cup canned black beans, rinsed and drained 1/2 cup chopped cilantro 4 large flour tortillasInstructions: Warm the beef and beans in a pan until hot.
Spoon beef and beans onto tortillas.<...Read more
Incredible Italian Pesto Pasta
Embark on a culinary trip to the Italian Riviera with this simple yet flavorful dish. Incredible Italian Pesto Pasta is a testament to the charm of Italian cooking.
Ingredients Pasta Pesto Parmesan cheeseInstructions Cook the pasta, reserve some pasta water.
Toss pasta with pesto and a bit of pasta water. Top with ...Read more
Vibrant Veggie Stir-Fry
This vibrant veggie stir-fry is like a rainbow on your plate. It's a quick, healthful, and tasty solution to your midday hunger.
Ingredients: 2 cups mixed vegetables (broccoli, bell pepper, carrot, etc.) 2 tbsp soy sauce 1 tbsp sesame oil 1 tsp ginger 1 tsp garlic Salt and pepper to tasteInstructions: Heat the ...Read more



























