Jun 21st 2012
Summer Pawstice Celebrates the Healing Power of Animals
The Intermountain Therapy Animals organization is holding the Summer Pawstice on June 21, the longest day of the year. Read More
The Intermountain Therapy Animals organization is holding the Summer Pawstice on June 21, the longest day of the year. Read More
The February issue of Salt Lake magazine features slow cooking comfort food in the On the Table section. Here's one of our favorites from the section by Meditrina's Amy Britt. The issue is on newsstands now. Read More
I've been singing about chestnuts every Christmas since I could warble, but I've eaten very few chestnuts. Probably because between 1940 and 1944 all but a few American chestnut trees were wiped out by chestnut blight. I'm not THAT old. Read More
Yup, tis the season for eating; old Hendrik van Balen the Elder painted this in the 16th century and if you switched out the hunting dogs for Golden Retrievers and put some tattoos on the ladies' decollotege, you'd have a pretty typical Utah winter restaurant scene. Read More
Of course, the big food event this weekend was Taste of the Nation, the annual fundraiser put on by Share Our Strength in 55 cities all over the country. Salt Lake's version of the big culinary charity event is traditionally held at Solitude Mountain Resort and there couldn't be a prettier spot for it on a hot summer afternoon. Read More
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