16 Oct 2011, Posted by admin in EAT + DRINK, 2 Comments

Warning: Craft Beer Reflections (Time For A Stiff Drink?)


My how far American craft beer has come in the past few years. Locally, nationally, and even globally, cask-conditioned ales are no longer cult sightings, women brewers are taking back their historical “brewster” (female brewers in Medieval England) roots, and even rice is making a valiant effort to be taken seriously as a craft beer ingredient again (And why not?). Even globally, the changes have been astounding for such a brief period of time. With the first American craft brewery abroad in the works this year, and the surge of the black market — A black market! There is perhaps no better compliment, from a popularity standpoint — craft beer has clearly gone big time. No wonder corporate breweries are now marketing a line of pseudo “craft” beers as well.
I have covered each of those topics for the Los Angeles Times over the past few years. And to be honest, I’ve largely forgotten about most of those stories.

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01 Jul 2010, Posted by admin in MEET, 2 Comments

Nancy Rowland: Her Grandmom’s Relish Has A Hollywood Tang


There’s nothing that says Hollywood quite like jalapeño jelly, mango chutney and corn relish (or was that flavored vodka?). During the 1930s and 40s, I like to think food was still part of the draw at the swankiest starlet parties (Back then, didn’t “bottle service” still refer to the milkman?). But before we fondly reminisce for those forgotten years of foie gras and truffles, remember this was an era when pillows of cream cheese appeared on top of just about every appetizer, and cocktail hours weren’t complete without a canapé or three.

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