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PUBLISHER'S Letter
As we head through the month of February, the thought of relationships and love fill the minds of most women. I’ve been blessed with four amazing years spilling my heart and soul into this publication. I’ve had my highest highs and my lowest of lows during this journey. Like most relationships, it’s about finding the right balance. Knowing when to walk away when necessary and when to stick it out. I’ve found anything you truly love has its positives and negatives, yet is always worth the fight. I’ve also found when losing something you truly love, the hurt you feel is better than not feeling at all. Life would be so boring if you never whole heartedly loved anything or anyone. I’ve loved and lost, a few times now, some in rather shocking fashions, and although these experiences were painful, I wouldn’t change a thing. The lessons learned are more valuable than the time wasted. So as we forge through this month full of hearts and candy, I hope you all feel the love from all around you, and also the love my team and I pour into every page, every month. This issue we had the pleasure of meeting the new 2017 Face of Sac Fashion Week, Breanna Beyers, who is so incredibly beautiful inside and out. Look for her in this year’s festivities surrounding the buzz and highly anticipated shows produced
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by the Sac Fashion Week team. Also featured in this month’s Lavish on Locals is Ryan Seng, where he shows us his Can Can Cocktails that are incredibly delicious! A true local entrepreneur who had made a name for himself and turned his craft into a work of art. Need a new place to eat out? Flip over to our Sip & Savor Opener where we featured Farmhaus of Granite Bay. As always, thank you for your loyal readership and see you all next month!
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What do you think of when you hear ‘canned cocktails?’ Chances are the image conjures something less than classy – perhaps a cheap way to get drunk or a guilty pleasure, equivalent to binge watching a trashy TV show in drink form. Well it’s time to rethink the canned cocktail. LAVISH LIVING MAGAZINE | FEBRUARY 2017
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LOL lavish on locals Ryan Seng wants you to associate Can Can Cocktails with phrases like “artist crafted, all natural, and never too sweet.” Seng has found a way to capture the art of craft cocktail making, cultivated through his experiences at Grange as head bartender, and over 12 years of bartending experience in Sacramento’s Farm to Fork and Farm to Glass Scene. Can Can Cocktails brings this craft perfection to convenient sipping, utterly reinventing the canned cocktail. While working as the head bartender at Grange, and doing small bottled cocktails, Seng was struck with an idea. “The restaurant would be so busy we’d be making big batches of things just to keep up,” Ryan said. “Then I started thinking, it’d be really fun to have a good cocktail in a can.” Ryan admitted the territory had a lot of weeds to pull. Re-inventing the canned cocktail and transforming it into something that someone would actually want to drink would be no easy task. Canned cocktails do not have a good reputation.
“Going into it I knew the obstacles,” Seng said. “The old vision of canned cocktails is kind of creepy, gross – they’re usually overly sweet artificially flavored. So I’m coming at it with natural ingredients, and real spirits. A lot of the options out there like Mike’s Hard Lemonade, it’s all malt beverage...it’s kind of gross. I designed these so I would buy them off a shelf. I would look at them (examine the ingredients) and then you know it’s real.” After the initial idea Seng ran a KickStarter campaign to garner initial funding. After running an ad on television he joined up with business partner Patrick O’Neill. Together they perfected the vision, and the response was tremendous. “We sold out of our first run in a week,” Seng said. “We made 98 cases that first run.” The following week they had made 190 cases, and each subsequent month the number has been growing. “We’re only second to Coors Light or bottled water,” Seng said with ever so slight hyperbole. The art of the can itself is integral to the final product, much like Seng’s own career which
he said has run parallel to his art life. All Can Can Cocktails art is done by Seng. From inside to outside Can Can Cocktails delivers a crafted, detail oriented product. With multiple flavors and options to choose from, Seng said his current favorite is the Boar’s Bourbon Root Beer, just released last December, which is topped off with a touch of Angostura Bitters. Can Can Cocktails made inroads at the Golden 1 Center with the opening Paul McCartney concert last year, and have since become a growing feature of Sacramento area provisions. Can Can Cocktails can be found at the Golden 1 Center, Grange Restaurant and Bar, Nugget Markets, La Rivera, B-Side Bar, Curtis Park Market, Sail Inn Grotto & Bar, and Burgers and Brew. YOU CAN CAN GET INFO AT :
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February is not only a time for romance and enjoying the winter weather from the safe comfort of the indoors, it’s also Heart Disease Awareness Month. Heart disease, the number one cause of death for women and men in the United States is responsible for about 1 million deaths every year according to the Heart Foundation. This organization, which fights to educate the public and raise money for research into prevention methods is not alone. The American Heart Association in partnership with the Go Red For Women campaign are celebrating National Wear Red Day on February 3 to help raise awareness about this killer disease. According to the Heart Foundation, heart disease can affect adults of all ages and lifestyles. The group’s website states: “Every 39 seconds someone in the United States dies from heart disease.”
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LOL lavish on locals On January 17th, Realtor. com® announced that Sign SnapTM and Street PeekTM would be incorporated into the mobile app. These two new patent-pending features on the realtor.com® app will make getting information convenient and hassle-free. The Android real estate app uses image recognition technologies and augmented reality to deliver property details and price data with just a few taps on your phone. The realtor. com® app serves the rapidly growing community of consumers who search for the home of their dreams on the go. Operated by News Corp subsidiary Move, Inc, the Sign SnapTM feature, available today, works by using image recognition technologies, as well as the smartphone’s camera and GPS capabilities. Users are able to snap a photo of a real estate for-sale or forrent sign they happen to be near and the Sign SnapTM feature will search the entire realtor.com® property database for a match. Realtor.com® is one of the most comprehensive inventories of for-sale listings among competing national sites. With the app, users can view related information for that property such as photos, property details, price data, open house dates and more. Users can conveniently share desired listings with family and friends via email, text message and social media. Realtor.com® plans to roll out its Street PeekTM feature this Spring. This special feature will allow users to pan a neighborhood street and, via augmented reality capabilities, instantaneously surface property details about homes on that street and in the realtor.com® database whether or not they are for sale. Simply frame a home or group of homes with the smartphones camera and experience a real world view of the environment with information overlays from the realtor.com® database. Information such as the listing or rental price, the recently sold price, estimated value, and the number of bedrooms and bathrooms will be available on the framed properties. Users can tilt the screen to view a map of 26
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the neighborhood and access additional perspective on what’s nearby, or tap the displayed info card to obtain more details. Filtering options are also available to let users locate specific property types. Users will be able to search their history of street photos and listings previously viewed in the case they decide to come back to it later. “Finding the perfect home can be a stressful experience. That’s why we are continuing to optimize our mobile
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3 Ways to Wear a Little Black Dress BY BRINKLEY MAINE
Once stated from top fashion designer, artist and photographer Karl Lagerfeld, “one is never over-dressed or under-dressed with a little black dress.” Fashion is ever-changing with its transient culture and history of vibrant generations, fads, icons and trends. However, there are few staples that will remain imperishable. And the little black dress is one of them. Here are three ways to rock one of the most-treasured fashion statements of all time.
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DRESS: Pink Velvet Dress by Keepsake the Label NECKLACE: Stone Necklace by Gypsy Flea Market
TOP: Cream Traveler Top by Bailey 44 PANTS: The Honey Bootcut by Joes Jeans BAG: Cognac Fringe Bag by Leatherock NECKLACE: Leather Beaded Necklace by Chan Luu Signature SHOES: Cognac Suede Heels by Seychelles Heritage
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TOP: Black Velvet Bodysuit by LA Made JACKET: Olive Bomber Jacket by Le3No USA PANTS: Nico Midrise Super Skinny Distressed Jeans by Hudson NECKLACE: Studded Leather Choker by Streets Ahead
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TOP: Orchid Floral Blouse by Tolani Collection PANTS: Midrise Nico Super Skinny Ankle Jeans by Hudson NECKLACE: Beaded Stone Necklace SHOES: Taupe Lace-Up Platform Sandals by Five Worlds by Cordani
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TOP: Burgundy top by LA Made PANTS: The Angel Boot Cut by AG-ED Denim COAT: Tan Suede Trench Coat by Cupcakes and Cashmere SHOES: Cognac Suede Heels by Seychelles Heritage NECKLACE: Stone and Feather Necklace by Mickey Lynn
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The
Face BY BRINKLEY MAINE
of
Sacramento Fashion Week 2017 BREANNA BEYERS Gorgeous, gracious and a go-getter are three of many applicable words to describe model Breanna Beyers. Not only is Breanna super fun to work with and totally down to earth, her looks, style and grace grab the attention of everyone around her. In a recent shoot with Lavish, Breanna rocked up with a huge smile, laugh to love and positive presence. Her willingness to do things that not a lot of people can handle (wearing almost nothing in the freezing cold) and ambition for her modeling career are a big part of Breanna’s genuine persona. Sacramento Fashion Week is in for a treat, as they have chosen a true gem.
WHAT WAS YOUR FIRST FASHION RUNWAY EXPERIENCE AND HOW WAS IT?
My first fashion runway experience was with Sac Fashion Week in 2014 when I was chosen to walk for Rebecca Cahua and Maish Bahati. I was so nervous about falling on the run way that my first time down during the show I basically ran I was strutting so fast. I don’t think they even got photos of the look because I rushed so much. But besides being nervous it was one of the most exciting things I had experienced and immediately wanted to do more. I really gained a passion for the fashion industry after getting to talk to the designers and h&mua’s (hair and makeup artists) behind the scenes and their process for making their art come to life. And I loved being a part of that.
HOW DID YOU DISCOVER SAC FASHION WEEK? MODELING?
My introduction to SFW was though Facebook, they were having a model call and a friend of mine knew I was interested in getting into modeling and forwarded me the post.
WHO IS YOUR FAVORITE LOCAL DESIGNER AND WHY?
Frances Wright, her drive and passion for fashion continue to inspire me and she has always been so kind and so giving and that’s so important to me too.
WHAT IS YOUR PERSONAL STYLE?
If I had to describe my personal style in one word, it would be Metaphysical. Quality and versatility is what I look for in every day wardrobe. And for more formal looks, I always look to classic styles.
WHO IS YOUR IDOL? SOMEONEYOU LOOK UP TO?
I used to, and will forever look up to Madonna.She’s a wild child but so kind at heart, and I love that.
WHAT INSPIRES YOU?
People inspire me. People with true passion (for anything) and people who challenge their own potential to do better are my biggest inspirations.
WHAT ARE YOUR PLANS FOR THE FUTURE?
I plan to go to my full potential in this industry, from modeling to commercial to acting. I want to do it all.
WHAT DO YOU DO IN YOUR FREE TIME?
In my free time my first choice is to hit the gym. Being physically fit means a lot to me and is also a huge staple in this industry. After that without a doubt is spending time with family and loved ones.
WHAT’S REALLY IMPORTANT TO YOU IN YOUR CAREER? Never quit, and always be gracious.
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Believe it or not, but your partner doesn’t always want to “Netflix and Chill.” It’s time to switch out those sweatpants and smart TV’s this season for some refreshing and riveting date ideas. As we all know and have probably experienced first-hand, dating can be an adventure in itself. It can be a confusing experience trying to pair up attraction with imagination with reality with fun. But, it doesn’t have to always be so unnerving. Tradition has its place, however it may be time to change it up from the Friday night dinner and a movie ordeal. Whether your relationship is in inauguration or you share the same cup of coffee every morning, here are 21 different dates that bring excitement to any relationship.
TAKE A ROAD TRIP
Refreshing
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The best way to get to know someone: travel with them. Before accidentally stepping on the fast forward button and committing to a multiday, long-haul travel vacation, try out a road trip. Getting to know someone outside of your normal environments can speak largely about a person. Traveling almost never goes exactly to plan. How does your partner handle weather, social scenes, accidents, miscommunications, mishaps, directions?
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Do you both trickle down the beaten path or look to make a plan of action? Maybe you want someone who reacts different than you, offers up something new, a different way of looking at things. Or maybe you can’t stand the idea of being with an antonym to your laid out life. Regardless, seeing the world never hurts. And lucky us, as we have some of the best treks in our own backyard. HIGHWAY 1 TO BIG SUR: Depending on your style of travel, grab your tent or hotel reservation and hit the road! Off the Coast of Monterey County and iconic drive down the Highway 1, lies one of California’s most beautiful destinations, Big Sur. Make sure and dress warm and pack extra blankets as the California Coast can get pretty frigid. Plan to leave early in the morning as the drive can take anywhere from 3-5 hours. There are several route options for getting to Big Sur depending on your choice of scenery and timetable. Plan to stay the weekend as there are plenty of hikes, beaches and restaurants to check out. The blanketed lush greenery, mountain-filled background and clear blue Pacific 42
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make for a romantic getaway and incredible photo op. www.bigsurcalifornia.org LAKE TAHOE: Known for its panoramic beauty and captivating charm, this little slice of heaven screams day trip. www.visitinglaketahoe. com
GET OUTSIDE
Northern California sits in the space between some of the most beautiful mountains and hills in the world. An early morning, packed backpack, face full of sunscreen and effortless drive, you’ll find some of the most breathtaking (literally) views and climbs while getting to know your partner a little better.
MARIN COUNTY: A handful of beautiful hikes from easy to advanced are located a short-drive away in the Bay Area. Carson Falls is a great hike to take on during the winter months as it is exploding with greenery and near-vacant trails! With dramatic waterfalls, ravines and views of Mount Tamalpais, this hike screams romance. Make sure and pack lots of water, sunscreen and perhaps a picnic for a perfect “date” setting that will make your partner’s heart skip a beat or two. CARSON FALLS: http://bahiker.com/ northbayhikes/carsonfalls.html TRAIL INFORMATION: www.alltrails. com COFFEE WALK: Don’t have enough time for a quick day trip but want to explore? Grab a coffee and explore Midtown with your hubby. Fresh air and a fairly selfexplanatory city grid makes for an easy date and great way to catch-up. EDITOR’S PICK:
Old Soul Coffee Company: 1716 L St. Sacramento, (916) 443-7685 www.oldsoulco.com
PLACER COUNTY: Made up of scenic rivers, lakes, groves, canyons and meadows, Placer County is filled with an endless supply of outdoor activities. TRAIL INFORMATION: www.visitplacer.com STARGAZING: Head to the mountains or a nearby planetarium and see who can spot the Big Dipper first. POWERHOUSE SCIENCE CENTER: 3615 Auburn Blvd. Sacramento, (916) 808-3942, www.powerhousesc.org
while gliding above the trees. And if you’re feeling risky, you might get to race each other. CAVE & MINE ADVENTURES: Vallecito, Ca., (866) 762-2837, www.caverntours.com SONOMA CANOPY TOURS: 6250 Bohemian Hwy., Occidental, Ca., (888) 494-7868, www.sanomacanopytours.com
THE ADVENTURE SEEKERS
Bored of regular dating? Looking for something out of the ordinary? Test the waters and get closer while participating in an extra-thrilling endeavor. Maybe your lady loves to live by the seat of her pants and wants to drag you along. Or maybe your protective instincts will switch on giving you the chance to get extra-close in a fight or flight situation. ZIP LINING: Let go and take in the outdoors while zipping through California’s scenic land. Surprise your date by booking a zip lining day tour. Calling all thrill-seekers to throw on some comfortable clothes and feel your face in the wind with this adrenaline-pumping, laugh-inducing ride through some of the world’s best eye candy. Hold hands with your date and leap off the platform together, giving your date courage and building trust
ROCK CLIMBING & ABSEILING: Learn to rock climb indoors and take your skills outdoors on a second date. SACRAMENTO PIPEWORKS: 116 N.16th St. Sacramento, (916) 341-0100, www.touchstoneclimbing.com PEAK ADVENTURES: 6000 J St. The Well Sacramento, (916) 278-6321, www.peakadventures.org LAVISH LIVING MAGAZINE | FEBRUARY 2017
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SKYDIVING: A great way to build a bond with that special someone. Maybe make sure they’re not too afraid of heights before booking it. SKYDIVE SACRAMENTO: 1020 Airport Rd., Lincoln (916) 434-7700, www.skydivesac.com IFLY INDOOR SKYDIVING: 118 Harding Blvd. Roseville, (916) 836-4359, www.iflyworld.com
HOT AIR BALLOONING: Get a once in a lifetime view while soaring above the beautiful Sierra Foothills. SKY DRIFTERS: 7000 Stonehouse Rd., Rancho Murieta, (916) 244-4808, www.skydrifters.com
SKIING & SNOWBOARDING: Head up to the mountains for some glute-clenching, leg-burning fun. And the chance to snuggle up next to a warm fire with some hot cocoa and your hubby afterwards. NORTHSTAR RESORT: 5001 Northstar Dr., Truckee, (530) 562-2267, www.northstarcalifornia.com HEAVENLY RESORT: 4080 Lake Tahoe Blvd., S. Lake Tahoe, (775) 5867000, www.skiheavenly.com KAYAKING: Explore local Lake Natomas while getting a great workout when the weather permits.
HORSEBACK RIDING: Take a guided romantic sunset ride along the American River while enjoying scenic views and various wildlife.
SACRAMENTO STATE AQUATIC CENTER:
SHADOW GLEN RIDING STABLES:
1901 Hazel Ave., Gold River, (916) 278-2842, sacstateaquaticcenter.com
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4854 Main Ave., Fair Oaks, (916) 989-1826, www.shadowglenstables.com
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THE SOCIAL COUPLE
For the couple that literally feed off each other’s energy. For the gregarious, laugh-out-loud-ing, fun-loving, loyal happy-hour going, extraverts. These dates are perfect for you. TAKE A CLASS: Try something new and see how attentive your partner really is. Learn more about them while working as a team to achieve a common goal! Depending on the interests of you and your partner, try a class of your liking. Or try a class you both aren’t interested in and see how it goes. This might be your chance to put the moves on your partner while showing them how to tango in a local dance class. Book a private lesson for the two of you and learn some proper skills while laughing the night away on the dance floor. DANCING: The Ballroom of Sacramento 6009 Folsom Blvd., Sacramento, (916) 456-2616, theballroomofsacramento.com PAINTING: The
Painted Cork: Folsom & Midtown, (916) 985-4535, www.paintedcork.com
COOKING: Good Eats with Paulette 3340 11th St., Sacramento, (916) 498-9804, goodeatscookingclasses.com
PUB CRAWL: Hop some of Sacramento’s local bars while meeting new people and breaking the ice with your date. SACRAMENTO BREW BIKE: 1519 19th St., Sacramento, (916) 952-7973, www.sacbrewbike.com WINE TASTING: Explore the beautiful wine country, learn about the origin of each and learn about your partner while sipping it. AMADOR COUNTY: www.amadorwine.com OLD SUGAR MILL: 35265 Willow Ave., Clarksburg, (916) 744-1615, www.oldsugarmill.com LODI: www.lodiwine.com
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RESTAURANT HOP: Make dinner dates a little more interesting by going to multiple restaurants and trying one appetizer and drink at each restaurant rather than staying at one place all night. FIRESTONE PUBLIC HOUSE:
1132 16th St., Sacramento, firestonepublichouse.com TANK HOUSE: 1925 J St., Sacramento, (916) 431-7199, tankhousebbq.com ZOCALO: 1801 Capitol Ave., Sacramento, (916) 441-0303, zocalosacramento.com BRODERICK ROAD HOUSE:
1820 L St., Sacramento, (916)469-9720, broderickroadhouse.com THE BLOCK BUTCHER BAR:
1050 20th St., Sacramento, (916) 476-6306, blockbutcherbar.com KARAOKE: Sing your hearts out together with a little karaoke. And maybe a few sake bombs. OISHII SUSHI & KARAOKE BAR:
1000 K St., Sacramento, (916) 557.8088, oishiisushikaraoke.com TRIVIA NIGHT: Test your date’s knowledge and learn a little about their interests with a local trivia night. DE VERE’S IRISH PUB:
1521 L St. Sacramento Trivia Mondays @ 7pm FOX & GOOSE PUBLIC HOUSE:
1001 R. St., Sacramento Tuesday nights PINE COVE TAVERN: 502 29th St., Sacramento Wednesday night Trivia @ 9pm CAPITOL GARAGE: 1500 K St., Sacramento “Geeks who Drink” Wednesdays @ 8:30pm
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FOOD FESTIVAL: Everyone loves to eat. Be adventurous and explore your taste buds while socializing with local eateries. Perhaps a good way to plan where to eat for your next date? OFF THE GRID: Every week in Rancho Cordova, Folsom Outlets and the Sacramento Zoo, www.offthegrid.com SACTO MOFO: Grab lunch in the middle of your work day at a nearby food truck. sactomofo.com/calendar
THE ENTERTAINMENT LOVERS Perhaps having the same interests sparked something with your significant other in the first place? Or maybe this is a chance for the soft-spoken introvert to come out of their shell. Maybe your girl paces back and forth in dismay during the fourth quarter of her favorite NBA game. Maybe your guy shows his soft side while singing along to the cover of Drops of Jupiter. Or maybe you find yourself scavenging last minute Jimmy Buffet tickets outside of your local arena four shots of tequila deep. Regardless, you can’t go wrong going on a date that involves nothing but a good time.
36 HANDLES PUB & EATERY: 1010 White Rock Rd., El Dorado Hills, (916) 941-3606, 36handles.com CONCERTS @ THE GOLDEN 1
5000 David J. Stern Walk Sacramento, www.golden1center.com
CENTER:
1001 R St. Sacramento, (916) 443-8825, www.foxandgoose.com FOX AND GOOSE:
1409 R St. Sacramento, (916) 231-9121, www.shadyladybar.com
SHADY LANE SALOON:
SPORTING EVENT: Show some team pride and maybe form a playful rivalry at your favorite sporting events. KINGS @ THE GOLDEN 1 CENTER:
5000 David J. Stern Walk Sacramento, golden1center.com 400 Ballpark Dr., W. Sacramento, (916) 376-4700 www.raleyfield.com
RIVER CATS @ RALEY FIELD:
SAC REPUBLIC @ BONNEY FIELD:
1600 Exposition Blvd., Sacramento, (831) 334-4497, www.sacrepublicfc.com
LIVE MUSIC: Sing and dance to local live music in your area while enjoying some good noms! Everyone loves enjoying good music with good company. In fact, everyone loves enjoying any music with good company. Cut the “awkward” out of date night by going somewhere lively! Bring your best and belt your hearts out together while singing and dancing the night away. A first date you’ll both never forget. LAVISH LIVING MAGAZINE | FEBRUARY 2017
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TRAVEL Coronado
BY DON AND ANN JACKSON
SAN DIEGO COUNTY’S CROWN JEWEL
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We always love heading to the San Diego area where the weather rarely disappoints and the multitude of possible activities is excitingly anticipated. Our country’s eighth largest city, with an invigorating downtown, gaslight and marina areas and nearby destinations like La Jolla, Del Mar and Mission Bay, offers many world class hotels and resorts. And as much as we’ve enjoyed visiting and staying in all those areas, our inclination is to think first about making reservations on Coronado. And why not? Even though it’s just a short drive, ferry trip or water taxi from downtown you’ll feel a million miles removed from the traffic, hustle and bustle of this major megalopolis called San Diego.
WHERE TO STAY:
There are four diverse lodging choices we’ve stayed at on recent trips and can enthusiastically recommend. When thinking of Coronado, the first hotel that comes to mind is the resplendent and renowned Hotel Del Coronado overlooking the ocean, a true legend in the tourism universe. For an almost overwhelming wealth of info on this 750 room historic treasure check out their website at: www.hoteldel.com. If you’d prefer a newer full service resort, the Coronado Island Marriott Resort and Spa on the bay side overlooking downtown San Diego with 300 rooms and suites, will be a no-brainer pick. Recently upgraded accommodations, a brand new luxury spa and the addition
Hotel Del Coronado
of four designated Pickleball courts blew us away. This fast growing tennis-like sport is just beginning to show up around the country as a popular resort amenity. www.marriott. com/coronado Do you prefer smaller boutique hotels? If so, the Glorietta Bay Inn across the street from “the Del” should definitely pique your interest. John Spreckles’ mansiononce the home to the famous sugar baron, financial entrepreneur and philanthropist-is the centerpiece of this 100 room property.
Complimentary scrumptious breakfasts, stunning ambience and comp parking are hallmarks. www.gloriettabayinn.com For those readers who prefer a smaller B & B type inn with a more homelike vibe, you’ll be enthralled by the 1906 Lodge. Although it’s also a historic building it has been painstakingly enlarged and modernized in recent years with incredible architectural and construction brilliance.
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TRAVEL Coronado Moderate prices, delectable breakfasts, afternoon light refreshments, freshly baked daily cookies, and gated underground parking are featured. www.1906lodge.com
WHERE TO DINE:
Restaurants at the “Del” include 1500 Ocean and the Shearwater and both were exceptional, but for that special occasion outing 1500 Ocean would be the clear choice of the two. Sunday brunch in the majestic Crown Room is considered a tradition by many San Diegans. Current Restaurant at the Marriott celebrates fresh farmto-table ingredients and breathtaking views of the San Diego skyline. Other restaurants in town to consider: Candela’s by the Bay serving savory Mexican fare and Peohe’s featuring creative Pacific Rim cuisine are both located at the Ferry Landing with great bay views; Brigantine is a well known dining spot and local’s hangout for best happy hours; Bluewater Boathouse is a historic edifice, built one year before the “Del” in 1887 matching the Victorian architectural ambience and noted for their fresh seafood. There are more than 70 more restaurants and cafes in this small town so lots of mouth watering options will entice.
Hotel Del Coronado
WHAT TO SEE AND DO:
Our favorite thing to do in Coronado is to walk the amazingly wide and usually uncrowded 28 miles of beaches that often sparkle due to their mica mineral content. The San Diego area has long been referred to as the outdoor recreation capital of the United States and Coronado can provide many of the sports activities that might be included on the area’s
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master list. A beautiful 18 hole championship municipal golf course alongside Glorietta Bay awaits the avid golfers and over 15 miles of dedicated paths are available for ardent bicyclists. Other activities on this small 5 square miles of island bliss include: all types of boating; water sports; tennis; lawn bowling; swimming in their municipal pool; jogging; roller blading; a state-of-theart skate board park and much more. And if you feel the absolute need to escape to a more cosmopolitan setting, world famous attractions and museums are just a few miles away in San Diego: the San Diego Zoo has been lauded as the best on the planet and numerous other fine museums can also be found in Balboa Park, one of the largest and most beautiful center-of-thecity-parks known to man. www.sandiegozoo.org Sea World in nearby Mission
Bay area is another first rate attraction for families. www. seaworld.com Before flying or driving off, be sure to check the following web sites for essential pre-planning: www. c o r o n a d o v i s i t o r c e n t e r. com- for all things Coronado; and www.sandiego.org- for everything you need to know about the entire county. Both are easy to navigate sites and can provide detailed information on events, lodging, dining, activities, shopping, attractions, etc and can lead you to many appropriate links that will enhance your stay. (PUBLISHERS NOTE: in our next issue our travel team will bring our readers their recommendations on enjoyable getaways to the beautiful city of Monterey featuring their historic downtown and Fisherman’s Wharf)
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FRESH Farmhaus creates simple, delicious, fresh American food in Granite Bay BY MATT KRAMER | # PHOTOS DAN HOOD
Sip & Savor
The appetizing sizzle of meat, the colorful and elegant preparation of sea food and fresh local fruits and vegetables come together at Farmhaus to make a dining experience worth repeating in Granite Bay. Chef Michael John and owner Madeline Faeth have created a neighborhood hub of exquisite cuisine in suburban Placer County. Farmhaus has been at 8230 Auburn Folsom Road in Granite Bay for three years, recently celebrating its third year in January; but owner, Madeline, brings a lifetime of experience to the table. LAVISH LIVING MAGAZINE | FEBRUARY 2017
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Working in the restaurant business since she was 15, Madeline started out at The Galleon in Sacramento, owned by her uncle. From there it was a climb into the restaurant industry through management and bartending jobs including at prestigious establishments like Paragary’s. With Farmhaus, Madeline said, she was looking for something different and new. Famhaus combines a passion for flavor with a love of community. “We source locally,” Madeline said. “In the beginning stages I was literally driving around places like Flower Farm and Delta Farm right here in my own little neighborhood, picking things up before we really got busy. We source as local as we can.” As Farmhaus has grown, Chef Michael John now selects the ingredients; and combines them into delicacies to dazzling effect.
With brunch, lunch, and dinner offerings Farmhaus includes too many items to list in a single article, but for starters Baked Sierra Nevada Goat Cheese, Sizzling Prawns, seasonal Fall Gnocchi, and craft salads all make their appearance. Madeline’s own favorites include the Seafood Stew dinner option which combines mussels, clams, prawns, fish chorizo, potato, tomato, shallots, garlic, and madeira in a delectable high-end confection. A heartier offering she said might be the Chicken Breast Pot Roast Au Jus, which includes locally sources brussels sprouts, butternut squash, aromatic herbs, and mashed-in-haus potatoes. She also recommends the fish of the day. Farmhaus includes an accessibly priced wine list, selected from vintners and vinyards that inspire the staff. Like the
menu, the wine list adapts to the seasons, and Madeline tries to pass the flavors – and savings – on to Farmhaus’ patrons. “(The wine list) is always evolving as well,” Madeline said. “We change it kind of as we go, with wine tastings, to find new favorites in spring, summer, fall and winter. The wine prices are amazing. I like to keep the prices down, because I like to pass the savings on to the customers.” Of course the best way to find out about Farmhaus is to partake of its fare. Along with their food and drink options, Farmhaus creates an aesthetic of community and unique ambience. “(Our goal is) to bring the community together,” Madeline said. “We actually changed the name four or five times before we opened; Farmhaus, in the logo, looked pretty cool – its not German food, its American, but we liked the uniqueness of the logo when it was said and done.” Farmhaus operates Tuesday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., with a happy hour running from 3 to 5 p.m., and Sundays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. MORE INFORMATION ALONG WITH A FULL MENU AND WINE LIST CAN BE FOUND AT:
www.farmhausfresh.com.
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my day BY NICK DEDIER
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I have been writing this recurring article for nearly two years. In that time I have shared tips on getting the best value for your dollar, tricks on finding the best places to eat, ideas on celebrating and even a few opinions on more political issues like children in restaurants and minimum wage. Yet this month I would like to engage the element of what I feel produces a universally truly great hotel, restaurant or retail experience. If you interviewed a thousand people and polled them on their opinion, I believe that some of them would say food, some would say service, some would say drinks some would say atmosphere. While all of these things are very 58
important in their own right I would argue that none of them produce an incredible all around experience. The common thread effecting and either elevating or crippling our experiences is hidden in plain sight. The key is our own attitude. Ever just have one of those days where everything seems to come up roses? Good night’s sleep, great breakfast, found $20 in the dryer, a high five from the boss, lunch hour with friends, dinner plans for your favorite restaurant... you know, a truly great day? There is only one common thread running through all of your daily experiences; you. Greatness is infectious and it snowballs. Our own attitudes and outlook on life can not only inspire and elevate our own day but can also truly make, or similarly break, the day of others you encounter. About a decade ago I was running a fairly well known restaurant and there were two couples at the bar. Both couples were about the same age, nicely dressed and obviously celebrating something; the first couple was kind and engaging while the other was cold, entitled and quite frankly rude to the staff. Each couple received (if I may say so) top notch stellar service but lopsided warmth and attention that was bestowed upon the kind couple was fairly noticeable to everyone including the other couple. As the night was winding down the kind couple left and everyone shook hands, thanked them and held the door as they departed. Behind them the second couple departed and stopped me at the door. The woman asked me in a very insulting manner “Were those two regulars? What made them so important?” my reply was simple “Oh, no, we just met them this evening. Lovely people. Guests like that are a diamond
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in the rough. They were kind to every staff member, truly enjoyed our work and were thankful for their experience. Serving guests like that really makes our day”. So go ahead, I dare you; make my day. While I am, and countless millions of others in our country are, the service professionals whose vocation is centered around creating and curating the pleasure of our guests I will dare you again... Change the game. Tip the scales.
Make my day. As a guest or retail customer you would be surprised at what the elusive currency of a free smile or a simple thank you from our customers and guests do for us. To hospitality professionals these little gestures are all like little unsolicited sunshine draped happy little islands in a vast tumultuous sea of grumpiness where service is more of a Master / Servant
relationship instead of a Guest / Host relationship. And trust me, we all prefer a little sunny island over swimming in a cold stormy sea. Service is a task. GREAT service is a relationship, Hospitality is an art that is built on that relationship. So whether you’re at the Four Seasons, Ruffhaus, Early Toast or Target indulge me and give it a
whirl. Beat them to the punch and smile at the first person that assists you, thank them for the time they spent helping you. You’ll be surprised at how great you feel, how much better your service is and I’ll bet dimes-to-doughnuts that you’ll have an unexpectedly awesome impact on their day that will hopefully impact everyone else they encounter as well. LAVISH LIVING MAGAZINE | FEBRUARY 2017
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SIP & Savor SEASON DELIGHT
crab SEASON DELIGHT
BY MEAGAN DENNIN
Whether you’re preparing it as a delicious appetizer, dishing up a salad, or serving is as the main course, crab will always be appreciated as a special treat. Prehistoric remains inform us that crab has been consumed since early civilizations and the desire for it has not slowed down. There are many different varieties of crab that are edible including blue crab, soft-shell crab, Dungeness crab, king crab, stone crab, and snow crab. When choosing a meal to prepare, be sure to do some research and find what crab variety is available to best suit your dish. Take advantage of services offered by your local grocer to clean the crab before bringing it home. In addition to being a tender, delectable morsel, crab also has many health benefits. Crab is a great source of protein that is also low in fat and caloric content. It also contains omega-3 fatty acids that aid the heart by balancing cholesterol levels, reducing blood pressure 60
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and lowering strain on the heart. Omega-3 fatty acids also work to fight inflammation. Crab is also high in selenium, which stimulates the body’s immune system and works as an antioxidant protecting cells, which may in turn reduce the risk of cancer. It is packed with vitamin B2, which helps the body produce energy, maintains the nervous system, and promotes healthy skin, liver, hair, and eyes. Crab is high in copper working to absorb iron, which produces red blood cells. This in turn aids and increases the circulation of blood in the body. The phosphorus found in crab is used for many metabolic processes of the body including cell growth and also helps to develop strong bones. The great taste of crab, health benefits, and numerous ways it can be prepared should have you headed to the store inspired to enjoy this seasonal delight.
Crab
Bruschetta
4355 Town Center Blvd. #114, El Dorado Hills, CA
916.941.Dogs (3647)
INGREDIENTS:
1/2 cup finely chopped shallots 2 tablespoons plus 1/4 cup olive oil, divided 2 garlic cloves, minced 2 cans (6 ounces each) lump crabmeat, drained 1 cup chopped seeded plum tomatoes 1-1/2 teaspoons minced fresh basil or 1/2 teaspoon dried basil 3/4 teaspoon minced fresh oregano or 1/4 teaspoon dried oregano 8 slices Italian bread (1/2 inch thick)
DIRECTIONS:
1. In a large skillet, saute shallots 2 tablespoons oil until tender. Add garlic; cook 1 minute longer. Add the crab, tomatoes, basil and oregano; cook and stir for 5-6 minutes or until heated through. Remove from the heat. 2. Brush both sides of each slice of bread with remaining oil. In another large skillet, toast bread for 1-2 minutes on each side. Cut each slice in half; top with crab mixture. YIELD: 16 appetizers. Source: www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/crab-bruschetta Sun: 11am-8pm • Mon-Thurs: 11am-9pm • Fri & Sat 11am-10pm
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SIP & Savor WINE PICKS
THE
SELECTION
THIS MONTH'S PICK FROM LOCAL AREA WINERIES.
SCOTT HARVEYwines
BY MEAGAN DENNIN
Scott Harvey has been passionate about wine making for more than forty years and it is truly visible in his product. Scott’s interest sparked at a young age while studying abroad in Germany as a high school student. There he would learn techniques that he would carry with him for life and that would help pave his path to success. Getting an early start on an extremely accomplished career, Scott earned the title as a wine maker at just 23 years of age at an Amador County winery. Since then, Scott’s momentum has kept up the pace as he still continues to hone his skills and create sought after wine. The winemaker used the skills he learned abroad in conjunction with California’s unique climate and terrain to create his masterpiece wines. His techniques created tasteful wines that would give Amador County a respected reputation that others quickly took notice of. Scott has cultivated many popular wines like the Menage a Trois, one of the most popular wines in the country. After creating success for multiple wineries, Scott began his own business and created Scott Harvey Wines with his wife Jana, who is also considered an expert in the wine business. His wines have won numerous awards and reflect his past with an emphasis on Zinfandels, Syrahs and Barberas from the Sierras. The winery also offers other 62
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varieties including Reislings, Ports, Pinot Noir, blends, and others. The success of the winery has allowed its expansion with multiple locations, one in Sutter Creek, the historic gold mining town and the other in Plymouth of Amador County. Both locations are open daily with warm and knowledgeable customer service that is sure to satisfy your palette as well as any questions you may have. They are also available for private tastings and gatherings. The Sutter location hosts many monthly events and can even be used as a beautiful and elegant wedding venue. A wine club is also available where members choose their preferred types of wines, number of bottles, and frequency of shipments creating a package for everyone’s needs. Members will also have the first chance to purchase limited production and library wines and also receive special discounts on wine and retail items. On top of all that, members will be invited to special events including exclusive tastings at the Saint Helena home of Scott and Jana. The house is beautiful as it gives guests an intimate experience and an in depth look into the wines. It can also be booked for private tastings upon appointment. MORE INFORMATION ON SCOTT HARVEY WINES:
scottharveywines.com
4361 Town Center Blvd. • El Dorado Hills
916.941.9181 aji-bistro.com
HOURS: Open @ 11:00am Every Day Until 11:00pm Friday and Saturday Until 9:00pm Sunday through Thursday
Come see us for lunch and open late in the evenings.
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SAVE the Dates
BY MEAGAN DENNIN
LONG LUNCH FRIDAYS: GOLDEN 1 CENTER, SACRAMENTO • FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 11AM-2PM
Downtown Commons invites Sacramento residents to take a break from work by gathering with others in the community at the Public Plaza at Golden 1 Center. Choose from a variety of food trucks and enjoy your lunch while listening to live entertainment. Please note this event is weather permitting. For more information visit: http://www.docosacramento.com/
STARLIGHT SNOWSHOE HIKE
PEAK ADVENTURES SAC STATE, SACRAMENTO TO THE SIERRAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 3PM-11:45PM
No prior experience is necessary for this adventure that will take you snow shoeing and stargazing through the Sierras. Peak Adventures wants to show you beautiful landscapes while teaching you how to be equipped and prepared to best enjoy the experience. Transportation, equipment, and hot cocoa are all provided on this guided adventure. The trip departs from Peak Adventures at Sac State. Must be 12 years of age and older to attend. Tickets are $48 for Sac State students, $62 for affiliates, and $70 for the public. For more information visit: www.peakadventures.org/index.php 64
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SWEETHEARTS BIRDS AND BREWS
KNEE DEEP BREWERY, AUBURN • SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 3PM-9PM
Gold Country Wildlife Rescue and Knee Deep Brewery invite you to a Valentine celebration that is truly one of a kind. Impress your date on this outing where you will learn about and view local wildlife in person while enjoying great beverages. Children are also welcome to this event with free admission (for those 12 and under) while adult tickets start at $10 and include a beer ticket. For more information visit: birdsandbrew.ticketbud.com/sweethearts
CLAY AND CHARDONNAY
PROM 2017
CROCKER ART MUSEUM, SACRAMENTO SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1PM-3PM
CROCKER ART MUSEUM, SACRAMENTO SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 8PM-12PM
If you’re 21 and over, come out to the Crocker Art Museum for a lesson on clay sculpting from the celebrated Sue Comstock. Therapeutic clay handling and two complimentary glasses of wine will leave you feeling relaxed and refreshed with a new set of skills. Tickets are $30 for members and $45 for nonmembers. For more information visit: www.crockerart.org/event/1257/2017-02-26
The 21 and up club is invited to join the Crocker Art Museum for a nostalgic trip into the glorious 90s at Prom 2017. Put on your dancing shoes and old school dress up attire and get ready to leave it all on the dance floor while getting down to throwback jams. Food and drinks will also be available to fuel your inner teenage spirit. Ticket prices are $65 for single admission, $120 per couple, $100 for VIP, and $190 per VIP couple. For more information and to register online visit: www.crockerart.org/ event/1295/2017-02-11
CARRIAGE RIDES
TOWN CENTER, EL DORADO HILLS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14TH, 5PM-9PM
Show your love for your significant other or the whole family by taking them on a carriage ride through the lovely Town Center of El Dorado Hills. Pick up will be in front of Bistro 33 and riders will receive a rose as a token of love. Celebrations can be continued in the Town Center where there are plenty of dining and entertainment options to top off your date night. Tickets will be $15 per couple, $20 for three riders, or $25 for four. For more information visit: www.eldoradohillschamber.org/
BIG SEXY YAPPY HOUR BIG SEXY BREWING, SACRAMENTO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16TH, 6PM-8PM
Bring your pup to play along with your palette to try out some awesome beers at Big Sexy Brewery all for a great cause. Animal lovers are welcome to join this happy hour where a portion of the proceeds benefit animals in need at the SSPCA. Raffle tickets will also be available giving you a chance to win great prizes. Attendees are also encouraged to wear red, white, pink and/or purple attire in celebration of the late Valentine’s Day. For more information visit: www.sspca.org/ post/big-sexy-yappy-hour
CAPITOL BEER FEST
5TH STREET BRIDGE, SACRAMENTO SUNDAY MARCH 12, 12PM/1PM-5PM
DISNEY ON ICE: WORLDS OF ENCHANTMENT
GOLDEN 1 CENTER, SACRAMENTO, FEBRUARY 16-20, SHOW TIMES VARY
Persons 21 and up are invited to a beer tasting festival in Sacramento you won’t want to miss. Event will go rain or shine with over 125 breweries, 15 food trucks and live music and will take place on the 5th street bridge. 100% of proceeds will go to the Runnin’ for Rhett Youth Fitness Program thanks to the brewers, vendors and of course, attendees. VIP tickets with early, 12:00 PM entrance will be available for $65, GA tickets will be $40 and music only, non drinking tickets will go for $15 (still must be 21+). For more information visit: www. capitolbeerfest.com/tickets/
Watch your favorite Disney characters come to life here in Sacramento! Head out to the Golden 1 Center and bring the whole family to an event everyone will enjoy. Four Disney stories come alive in this show as performers will dazzle you with their talent. Tickets start at just $20. For more information visit: www.disneyonice.com/worlds-ofenchantment?h=1
SACRAMENTO UNDY RUN/WALK
WILLIAM LAND PARK, SACRAMENTO, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 7:30 AM
All ages are invited to participate to show off their whitie tighties and take part in the Undy Run. This walk/run supports the Colon Cancer Alliance and brings awareness to the disease. Participants will receive a pair of boxer shorts and have the option of participating in the 5K, a one mile fun run, or for those who are unable to physically attend they can be there in spirit and register as a visual participant. The run will end with a survivor and patient recognition ceremony and will be a great way to bring the community together and support local efforts fighting colon cancer. For more information visit: www.ccalliance.org/ LAVISH LIVING MAGAZINE | FEBRUARY 2017
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ETIQUETTE final thoughts
FROM a GENTLEMAN;
ADVICE forLADIES BY ANONYMOUS
Three tips to consider…for those in the torturous, confusing, amazing yet frustrating world of dating.
1
Why is the effort that you spend on looking fabulous not matched, even fractionally, by your date? There is nothing more mind-boggling than to see an attractive well put together lady walking down the street, doting on some species of homo sapiens who could never be considered a gentleman. Track pants and a hoodie do not accessorize your riding boots, tight jeans, cute sweater and brilliant accessories. He really needs to work harder to be your arm candy.
2
I’ll never understand why some of the younger ladies put up with men who act like boys and submerge themselves in video games. I believe that ya’ll are all looking for a gentleman, so find someone who enjoys reading over being a soldier in “Modern Warfare 3”.
3
Drink more bubbly, eat more oysters. There is nothing sexier than a woman sipping champagne. Plus you’ll scare off the guys who would rather get you free refills at the chips and salsa bar.
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