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Nov 19,2008

Thanksgiving Resource Guide » Preparing the Feast (Part 2)

by pearlgirl
nuvrei-primary Portland has a bounty of local wine retailers, specialty cheese shops, and bakeries. Many are offering something special just for the Thanksgiving table. We sourced a great list of wine and cheese recommendations, special holiday breads and scrumptious holiday desserts. Enjoy!   Wine
  Cork: A Bottle Shop Concordia 2901 NE Alberta St 503.281.2675 ( more info )
Mon–Sat, 11 a.m.–7 p.m. Sun, noon–5 p.m.
Northwest District 1715 NW Lovejoy St 503.501.5028 Tues–Sat, 11 a.m.–7 p.m. Sun, noon–5 p.m. Closed Mondays
Closed Thanksgiving   Recommendation:   Touraine La Briderie, 2007 - from the Loire Valley in France its made from gamay noir, cabernet franc, and malbec grapes.  It has that lovely earthiness that goes well with roast turkey. $18     Hip Chicks Do Wine Reed 4510 SE 23rd Ave. 503.234.3790 ( more info )
Open daily,
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Nov 18,2008

Thanksgiving Resource Guide » Dine Out or Take Out

by pearlgirl
place setting comp If you're not ambitious in the kitchen, Portland has a whole host of great restaurants happy to host your Thanksgiving celebration. Whether you want to dine out or take out, they've got you covered. Be sure to call ahead, because seats are going fast!   Dine Out
  Aquariva Italian Kitchen
South Portland
0470 SW Hamilton Court Open 11 a.m.–9 p.m.
503.802.5850   Aquariva is serving a special Thanksgiving menu and its casual Sunday menu all day on Thanksgiving.     Blossoming Lotus Pearl District
925 NW Davis 1st Seating at 2 p.m., 2nd seating at 5 p.m. Reservations required, 503.228.0048x2
See the menu     Country Cat*** (added 11/18) Montavilla 7937 SE Stark St Open 2–7:30 p.m.
503.408.1414  See the menu   Country Cat will serve a special menu at a set price. $40 per person. Price does not include beverages or gratuity
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Nov 17,2008

Thanksgiving Resource Guide » Preparing the Feast (part 1)

by pearlgirl
thanksgiving Thanksgiving is just around the corner. Whether you're hosting or attending a holiday celebration, carnivore or herbivore, eating in or dining out, we've put together a Thanksgiving Resource Guide to address your needs. This guide is broken into four parts: Preparing the Feast (Part 1) – Where to get supplies, troubleshooting tips, and a recipe for the perfect turkey. Preparing the Feast (Part 2) – Where to find Thanksgiving wines, breads and desserts in Portland neighborhoods. Go Out or Take Out – Where to feast on Thanksgiving Day and where to find Thanksgiving take out. Things to do – Get out and explore! (coming soon)
Supplies for the Holiday Feast Portland Farmers Market Downtown & Buckman Thanksgiving Feastival at Portland Farmers Market (PSU) November 22, 9:30 a.m.–2 p.m. Eastbank Thanksgiving Reunion at Portland Farmers Market 
November 25, 1–5 p.m.    
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Nov 17,2008

Is Your Neighborhood A Food Desert?

by pearlgirl
400px-Baja_California_Desert According to Wikipedia, "A food desert is a district with little or no access to foods needed to maintain a healthy diet , but often served by plenty of fast food restaurants." It may surprise you to learn that there are such places in Portland. Food deserts are problematic because they prevent access in three forms: physical, financial and mental (food knowledge). A recent article in the Oregonian chronicles one family's exhaustive journey for one of life's necessities. It's pretty disheartening. Neighbors, is your neighborhood a food desert? How should the problem be addressed? Ideas???  
Nov 12,2008

Recipe Contest for Environmental Causes, including Portland-based Ecotrust

by pearlgirl
recipes This holiday season, Organic Valley Family of Farms is holding "Celebrate Organic" , a national recipe contest that calls on individuals to share their favorite holiday recipes featuring organic ingredients. On behalf of each participant, the farmer-owned cooperative will donate $1 to an environmental organization. "Holiday food is meaningful fare—it connects us to each other and to our roots. By choosing organic ingredients, we can also celebrate our connection with the earth," said Sarah Bratnober, Marketing Director at Organic Valley. "We're hoping food lovers nationwide will celebrate their holiday traditions with a special recipe, delicious organic ingredients, and the opportunity to support a cause that truly gives back to the earth."

Deadline of submissions is Dec. 31, 2008.

Organic Valley has selected four non-profits—all focused on earth stewardship—as the contest benefactors: Bioneers , Ecotrust , E
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Nov 9,2008

Pumpkin Bread Pudding w/candied maple pecans and whipped cream

by NoPo Ness
bread-pudding-ready-to-eat I love bread pudding. I am haunted by the smell of that cinnamon laced, raisin-laden, custardy treat and have been since my childhood when my mother often made this warm and comforting dish. I had no idea, as a child, that mom did so because it was a super affordable dessert to make for us kids as we clamored for sweets during a Reagan-era recession. Surprisingly, all you really need for a basic bread pudding is some stale bread, a few eggs, some milk, sugar and spice and you have a delectable dessert for the whole family. Over the years I have experimented with my bread pudding recipe and created quite a high brow repertoire using ingredients like currants instead of raisins, pannetone or croissants in place of week old white bread. I have added chunks of dagoba chocolate, flecks of lavendar and lemon rind. I have also topped it with homemade ice cream, hard, chocolate and caramel sauces and savored the tart juxtaposition of raspberry liquor poured straight atop a deep, dark chocola
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Oct 29,2008

Two Alcohol Sale Tidbits from OLCC

by pearlgirl
daylight-savings-time Some businesses gain an hour of alcohol sales when DST ends on Sunday Oregonians will officially move their clocks backward one hour at 2:00 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 2 as Daylight Saving Time ends. As a result, some nightclubs, bars, taverns and other licensed premises that stay open until 2:00 a.m. or 2:30 a.m. will gain an extra hour of alcohol sales. According to the Oregon Liquor Control Commission, some liquor licensees lost a half hour of liquor sales in March when Daylight Saving
Time began. Oregon liquor stores open on Election Day The Oregon Liquor Control Commission reminds customers that liquor stores in Oregon will operate during normal business hours on Election
Day, Nov. 4. State law provides that liquor agents have the discretion to open or close on Sundays and holidays. Election Day is not one of the nine state holidays defined by state law. Please call your local liquor store to determine their normal operating hours. Phone numbers are avail
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Oct 23,2008

Neighborhood Culture: Local Yogurt Shops Growing Like, Um, Bacteria

by pearlgirl
fro-yo-primary Frozen yogurt is definitely an active culture. Since Pinkberry re-acquainted us with fro-yo's swirly goodness in 2005, yogurt shops have been popping up across the country. And, just like Shalamar sang in 1980 , "Ooh, the second time is so much better, baby!" If you're wondering how today's yogurt shops differ from the hallowed halls of TCBY , you're not alone. After spotting six different yogurt shops within 10 minutes of my home, I figured it was time to see what the fuss was about. After visiting all six shops, I have concluded that today's frozen yogurt shops have gone through more changes than the Material Girl herself. No Trip to the Mall/Suburbs Required Yogurt shops have moved from the mall to your block. Like your favorite coffee shop, yogurt shops have become easily accessible and are becoming part of the daily routine for many local residents. Packed with Personality Despite what you've heard, they don't all look alike. Today's yogurt shops
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Oct 20,2008

Broder Cafe — Sweden on Clinton

by shooter
broder-primary Broder Café is one of those wonderful little places you hear about and eventually get around to trying. (Thanks to Molly at Life+Limb for this recommendation) We stopped in for lunch a while ago and found a warm and cozy atmosphere with friendly service. 

The food is delicious and not served in humongous portions like so many places.  We were quite happy with the Bonde Sandwich and Aebleskiver (Danish pancakes).  The Bloody Marys are something else—flavorful, as spicy as you want, and served with home-pickled vegetables.

We had a wonderful time and delicious lunch.  Have a look for yourself!  
                      Broder Café
2508 SE Clinton St.
Portland, OR 97202
503.736.3333
Open for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Tuesday - Sunday   Read what others have to say:
Portland Food a
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neighborhoods: Hosford-Abernethy
Oct 15,2008

Essential Ingredients of Great Neighborhood Breakfast Spots

by pearlgirl
brunch-and-breakfast-tips-7 Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, especially when it's shared with good friends at a favorite local breakfast spot. But, breakfast can easily become the most frustrating meal of the day if you pick the wrong restaurant. We all know this place: the notoriously long wait and poor service makes otherwise stellar food regrettable. I used to be convinced that a long wait and poor service were hallmarks of a great neighborhood breakfast spot—they're so busy, it must be worth it! Not so much anymore. Over time, I've learned to separate the, um, buckwheat from the chaff. In addition to consistently delicious food and coffee, I've learned that truly great neighborhood breakfast joints share some other key ingredients: they serve breakfast every day, have a diverse mix of patrons, are reasonably priced, and, above all, they have an efficient process.  Breakfast Served Daily Good food is not an accident. Great breakfast restaurants serve it every day, not ju
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