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Wine blogging, making, drinking, tasting. So many great wines, so little time. Here’s our current favorites list. And, yes, all but two of the wineries are in California. For those who like to keep count, there are 8 in Sonoma County, 5 in Mendocino County, 2 in Santa Barbara County, and 1 in Napa. Our two non-California contenders are from Oregon and Argentina. The Thirsty Kitten’s Current Favorites. Greg Brewer and Steve Clifton, who each make wines of their own under the Melville and Palmina labels re...
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I never did much like mandarin oranges though. They remind me too much of the can they come in. Instead, I look for clementines or tangerines, but always seem to miss their window — or, if I’m lucky enough to take them home, seldom remember to eat them before they shrivel up and harden. With this recipe, canned mandarins have found a place in my kitchen, paired with my favorite vegetable — beets, canonized by Tom Robbins in. I was reminded of the book I’ve been reading lately —. The Book of Salt. The ide...