I have lots of friends that eat Gluten Free foods just because they have allergies or they just lack the enzyme to break down the chemical in Gluten. Fortunately, I don’t have that problem, but if I did, I would want…
I have lots of friends that eat Gluten Free foods just because they have allergies or they just lack the enzyme to break down the chemical in Gluten. Fortunately, I don’t have that problem, but if I did, I would want…
This year, I decided to participate in the annual Bathroom Blogfest. This year the theme is “Still Stuck in the 60’s”. Well I found a place that is still stuck in the 60’s but I have to say it was a…
Yesterday, I took an Altar making workshop at the shop called Back from Tomboctou with my friend Sukhjit. It was a crafty day for both of us. I was excited to find out about these workshops. I have been a collector…
Image via Wikipedia I normally don’t go to Scripps Ranch but today I went to Java Mama Cafe’ to meet up with some fellow bloggers. Java Mama is a a gem of a coffee shop. I wish they had a…
Café 21 located on Adams Avenue in the San Diego neighborhood of Normal Heights is a culinary treasure. This quaint family-owned restaurant makes everything from scratch and the food is presented like you were eating in a fancy restaurant but…
When you think of Cups La Jolla, you think cupcakes. Right? Well, now you can think cooking classes, kids night out, food instruction, gift making. Cool, huh? Did you know that behind the doors of their kitchen is a secret…
How was not I aware of this 25 ft. sculpture? This sculpture by J. Seward Johnson is aptly named Unconditional Surrender, I guess it is on loan till today (glad I saw it yesterday). I have passed by the USS…
In light of my addiction to Food Network’s “The Great Food Truck Race“, I want to give the lowdown on the local San Diego Food Truck Movement. I find it fascinating that food trucks can provide gourmet food and drinks…
I am excited for Comic Con. The one-time of year San Diego gets a boost in tourism and downtown is busting at it’s gills. Take the trolley, if you decide to head downtown. The cost is a fraction of the…
For art to be muraled around San Diego and incorporated into an exhibit is genius. The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego’s (MCASD) new exhibit Viva la Revolucion: A dialogue with the Urban Landscape is opening up on Saturday night and I…