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Daring pairings: making a match of food and wine
Whether you’re a trained chef or simply enjoy cooking at home, there’s always a certain amount of trepidation at the thought of having guests for dinner. Do you go out on a culinary limb and serve something impressively daring, or do you play it safe with a tried and true menu? If you decide to take a chance, how daring are you? And, if your menu is an adventure for the taste buds, what wine do you pair with it? Recently, malbec received praise for being a versatile wine and a great choice for food pairing. In fact, when surveyed, more than half of culinary professionals agreed that malbec pairs with many types of foods. Whether you’re serving something wildly daring, such as five-spice crusted short ribs with miso black garlic jus, or something mildly daring, like rigatoni with spicy salami and tomato sauce, you can’t go wrong pairing it with malbec. Alamos Malbec, America’s most preferred malbec, is grown in the foothills of the Andes Mountains in Argentina. The result is grapes that combine bold layers of flavor and excellent natural acidity for a wine that pairs beautifully with just about any meal. “Our unique growing conditions of intense sunlight and cool evening temperatures produce malbec grapes with incredible flavor making the wine highly versatile for pairing with food,” says Alamos Winemaker Felipe
Stahlschmidt. Entertain with confidence by leaning on malbec’s versatility. Consider pushing the culinary envelope, and pair malbec with daring cuisine, such as this recipe for Manchego and Chorizo-Stuffed Piquillo Peppers. Your guests will be impressed (and your reputation in the kitchen preserved). For more daring pairings, visit www. tastingtable.com/alamos. Manchego and Chorizo Stuffed Piquillo Peppers Pair with Alamos Malbec Prep time: 30 minutes Cook time: 25 minutes Ingredients: 1/2 pound smoked firm Spanish chorizo, chopped 3/4 cup chopped onion 2 cloves garlic, minced 1/2 cup seeded, chopped tomato 1/3 cup Alamos Malbec 1/4 cup chopped yellow bell pepper 1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika 1/2 teaspoon chili powder 1/2 cup shredded Manchego cheese, plus extra for topping 12 canned or jarred piquillo peppers, well drained (may substitute roasted red bell peppers if piquillo peppers are unavailable) Directions: Preheat oven to 450 F. Cook chorizo, onion and garlic in a large skillet over medium heat for 10 minutes or until onion is soft, stirring frequently. Stir in tomato, malbec, yellow bell pepper and seasonings
and cook for 10 minutes more or until all excess liquid has cooked off. Stir in cheese. Fill piquillo peppers with equal amounts of filling and place stuffed peppers in a shallow baking
dish. Sprinkle with additional cheese, if desired, and cook in preheated oven for 5 minutes or until peppers are hot and cheese is melted. Makes 6 appetizer servings. (BPT)
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Pony Palooza Wrap Up: Blenheim EquiSports Hosts Two Weeks of Pony Power
Cavour with Juliette Joseph and (l-r) Blenheim EquiSports’ Melissa Brandes, Brandon Seger and Chris Norden of Markel Insurance, Karen Perlow, Equitex Leading Hunter Trainer Archie Cox and Balmoral Farm Leading Hunter Owner Grace Russo. Photos by McCool Starting with the Emerson Burr Horsemanship Grant Exam, a Zone Ten Pony Challenge in the middle and ending with a Markel Pony Derby, Pony Palooza days were filled with gorgeous small, medium and large ponies that modeled, strutted and jumped on the grass. When not competing, pony riders participated in quizzes, cupcake and ice cream parties and wore smiles that could be seen for miles. The $5,000 Markel Pony Hunter Derby Seventeen ponies participated in the $5,000 Markel Pony Hunter Derby on a sunny Saturday morning during the Blenheim Red, White & Blue Classic. After two rounds and all the scores were tallied, Cavour (Grace Russo, owner) and Juliette
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Joseph earned the top call, blue ribbon and high score of the day. Starting the morning with donuts and drinks courtesy of Blenheim EquiSports, pony riders negotiated the classic round with twelve returning for the handy. As can happen in a round with tight turns and trot jumps, minor mishaps affected scores. However, several showed some true handy colors and earned top scores. Augusta Iwasaki on the adorable medium True Colors moved up to second overall by scoring an impressive 88 + 9 handy points. Joseph and Cavour came in with an 83 and stayed on top with a handy score of 86 + 8 handy points. Joseph and Cavour, trained by Archie Cox, met this winter at Thermal when she first competed on him. “He is still green, but is a very brave and dependable pony. He’s super fun to ride and easy to find the distances on. He is not spooky and is very predictable,” she remarked. Other stellar handy scores went to Iwasaki on Goodness Gracious (85+8), ultimately third in the class, Skylar Wireman and Little Cutie Patootie (84+7), who also earned the Small Pony High Score Award and finished fourth overall. Northern Californian Avery Glynn and Pink Cadillac were fifth, with handy scores of 84 +4. High Score Awards, generously sponsored by Liz Reilly and Chris Iwasaki of Makoto Farms with Nick Haness of Hunterbrook Farms were awarded to: Cavour for the Large section, True Colors for the medium
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section and Little Cutie Patootie for the small section. Congratulations also to Archie Cox, winner of the Equitex Leading Hunter Trainer prize, and to Cavour’s owner, Grace Russo, who won the Balmoral Farm Leading Hunter Owner Award. Martine, the groom for Charlie’s Angel, took home the Shapley’s Best Turned Out Award. The USHJA Zone 10 Pony Challenge Over 50 ponies came to play in the USHJA Zone 10 Pony Challenge on a lovely weekend during the Blenheim June Classic III. Saturday’s scores on the line and under saddle, were tallied with Sunday’s over fences class to determine the top Zone 10 ponies of 2016. Medium pony Captain America (owner, Mackenzie Root), with Augusta Iwasaki in the irons, had a grand total of 259 to earn the Overall Grand Champion award. It was Iwasaki’s first time showing this pony and they hit it off, finishing with solid scores of 86 (model), 88 (under saddle) and 85 (over fences) in the three classes. On a pony she started riding in June, Iwasaki also piloted Small Illustration (Lorelei Riding Ponies, breeder and owner) to the Green Pony Grand Champion. This East Coast-bred Welsh pony also earned a grand total of 259. Erin Marbut, of Lorelei Riding Ponies, knew that they had a special pony when they imported Small Illustration from the U.K. in 2014. “I’ve seen lots of ponies over the years, and had never seen one move
like this one - as if she’s floating on clouds, and so quiet.” Marbut continued, “In all my years of showing, I had never won a cooler - and at Blenheim, she won two!” More congratulations go to the ponies and riders that also earned high scores for division championships and reserve championships, including Medium Pony Reserve Champion Stella Wasserman aboard Trillville, with 82, 85 and 83. Wasserman was also Reserve Champion in the Small Pony division on Blueberry Hill, earning 86, 84 and 81. And Evelyn Walker walked away with Small Pony Champion on Royal Moment with scores of 84, 88 and 80.5. Emerson Burr Horsemanship Grant During the first week of Pony Palooza, pony riders participated in the Emerson Burr Horsemanship Grant Exam. Testing the equestrian knowledge of the sport’s future star riders, the winners were: Stella Wasserman (age group 9-11); Juliette Joseph (age group 12-14); and Hannah Heiber (age group 15-17). Makoto Farms & Hunterbrook Farms kept everyone smiling after racking their brains on the exam, by sponsoring the Zone 10 Pony Hunter Challenge Cupcake Party. Thanks also to the Walker and Seltzer families for sponsoring the Ice Cream Party. Blenheim EquiSports wishes all ponies large, medium and small a great second half of 2016. Looking forward to Pony Palooza 2017!
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Eight ways to help kids hone their homework habits Helping children with their homework requires more than an understanding of the subject matter, whether it’s algebra or world literature. To help children succeed throughout the school year, it’s important for parents to nurture positive study habits and organizational skills, and provide kids with a home environment that fosters concentration. “Whether your kids are just learning to read, write and spell, or they are studying for the SATs, we parents have an opportunity to help instill work and study habits that will stick with our children for life,” says education and parenting expert Dr. Michele Borba, who is the bestselling author of 22 parenting books and a frequent TODAY show contributor. Borba offers parents some easy tips to help children of all ages develop skills that will help them reach their academic goals: * Give them space - Create a dedicated space for homework and study. This underscores the importance of homework to kids. If you don’t have room for a homework desk, consider keeping all homework and study tools in a bin or box that children can take out and use every day. Keep all essentials in one place to help avoid time wasted looking for the dictionary, ruler, calculator or other tool. * Create a routine - Choose a time that works best for your child to do homework, then stick to that time every day. A set and predictable schedule helps minimize homework battles. “Work before play” can motivate kids to get their homework done, but if your child plays sports or has other after-school commitments, doing homework after dinner may be the best option. * Give them smart tools and study aids - Just as your mechanic can’t fix your car without the right tools, it’s hard for kids to do homework without the proper tools. Choose tools like the new Post-it Study collection (www. Post-it.com), which is designed to help students stay organized and use
time efficiently. For example, Post-it Study Message Flags are restickable flags that feature helpful reminders like “Study,” “To Do” and “On Test” that help kids highlight material that needs additional attention. Note Tabs, Page Markers, Flags and other products in this collection by Postit Brand stick securely to papers, notebooks, textbooks and more - yet remove cleanly - to help kids organize information during homework and study time. * Avoid distractions - Establish a technology-free zone for homework and studying. Turn off TVs, ban text messaging and ensure kids are using their PC for research, rather than Facebook. This measure may seem obvious to you, but remember - kids are so tied to tech these days that they may be surprised to find out they can more efficiently use their time without the distractions of technology. * Map out assignments - Help children plot homework on a schedule so they have simple reminders of daily, weekly or long-term assignments. Include other engagements like sports or music lessons to help kids have a clearer picture of their own schedules. This can help build basic time management skills, like working on a long-term project every day over time, or avoiding a late-night
cramming session for a big test. * Lessons in planning and prioritizing - Teach kids to make lists of what they need to do each night in order of priority. As your child accomplishes each item, have him cross it off the list. For children who had difficulty staying on task, breaking large projects into smaller, more manageable tasks can help. Encourage kids to do the hardest homework first to help relieve the pressure of a long to-do list. * Emphasize the effort - Stressing perseverance and effort in a task helps children work longer and harder, because they recognize their success is based on how hard they work. Instead of asking “What score did you get?” ask “How hard are you working?” * Effective study habits - Spreading out study sessions and practice testing were the two most-effective learning tactics, according to a recent report by the Association for Psychological Science. Both techniques involve strong time management skills. Help children think of study sessions or pieces of a larger project as daily to-dos, and just as important as the homework assignment that may be due tomorrow. - (BPT)
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Celebrate the last days of summer with a weekend getaway for the whole family
Plan a quick family getaway to enjoy summer’s final days Before those magical summer days vanish into fall, now is a good time to pack your suitcases, load up the car and escape on a final summer adventure. The late days of summer offer much to enjoy for a new segment of traveler: the Seekender. They are bold adventurers who take advantage of the weekend to pursue their passions. Professional surfer Bethany Hamilton knows a few things about the Seekender lifestyle. “With my family, we seek to live the life we love together, especially on the weekend of busy work-filled weeks,” Bethany says. Does this sound like you and your family? Get out the map, choose a place you haven’t experienced yet and get ready for a fun weekend. This is how Bethany does it: Put a cap on drive time: Don’t waste the weekend with hours and hours in the car. Bethany tries to avoid ultralong travel days, so her little one can get a nap in. Find a destination you can reach without hassle within three hours or so, while the kids doze and relax in the back seat. On Saturday, you’ll wake up at your getaway spot, ready to seize the weekend. Think simple: Don’t book every
hour of the day with an activity. Back off a bit on the planning, and set your sights on one or two spots you’d like to visit each day. Leave some space for relaxation and spontaneity. Go with the flow and consider letting the kids help make the plans for the day. Involving them in the planning will keep everyone’s mood elevated and allow for a stress-free trip. Be on the lookout for family friendly activities: Along with the usual parks and museums, don’t forget to check for special weekend events in your area. In the final weeks of summer, for example, fair and festival season is in full swing. Set aside some time for the destination’s local festivals or state fairs, where the kids can enjoy carnival rides, local music and food. Get outdoors: Embrace the outdoors and the warm weather before it cools down in the fall. Did you know that the National Parks Service maintains 397 parks and 2,461 national landmarks? Bethany has added Yellowstone National Park to her travel bucket list and hopes to experience its natural wonders with her family soon. Check out this interactive map to see if you’ve missed any exciting stops in your region. Or if you’re feeling more adventurous, this is a perfect time of year to visit the mountains. In the summer months, the parks often offer
alpine slides and mountain biking trails, which makes an excellent day trip outing under the sun. Pick the right hotel: Choose a hotel that offers a variety of locations so your entire family can have a good night’s sleep wherever you land. For example, with over 2,100 properties globally, Hampton by Hilton is the perfect option for your family weekend getaway. With a free hot breakfast for every guest and takeaway bags for families on-the-go, you don’t have the hassle of planning
breakfast - plus there’s plenty of fresh tea and hazelnut coffee to keep parents caffeinated. Downtime at the hotel is also easy and relaxing, with free Wi-Fi, and, at most locations, an exercise room and a pool. Pack up the bags and begin planning your next three-day weekend trip with your family. For inspiration, follow Bethany’s Seekender adventures on HamptonSeekender.com and join the conversation on social media at #Seekender. - (BPT)
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Six ways studying abroad can change your life Many students study abroad each year for only a few months, or even weeks. But the experiences and lessons learned go on to impact them well past that brief time, and the benefits of their travels don’t stop once they return home. Studying abroad isn’t just a chance to explore foreign cities, but a time to grow, learn and expand your connections globally. Here are a few ways a study abroad experience can change your life: * It can increase your employability. Employers are in tune with the benefits of studying abroad, research by Global HR News found. About 75 percent cited study abroad as important when evaluating the resume of a job candidate for an entry-level position. When Victoria Koutris returned from her semester studying abroad in Sydney, where she interned with the Sydney-Rabbitohs Rugby Club, she scored an internship with the Boston Bruins followed by another with IMG. Now graduated from University of Massachusetts Amherst, she is an assistant account executive at the sports marketing and media agency, Optimum Sports, in New York City. *It can open up opportunities to work abroad. Thinking about working abroad after college? The same survey found that 80 percent of human
resources executives think study abroad is important when considering a candidate for an overseas job placement. “I enjoyed my time abroad so much that I decided to travel some more and I am now a certified English-asa-foreign-language teacher in Chiang Mai, Thailand,” says Eli Molin, who spent a semester in Florence, Italy. Auburn University graduate, Carlos Olivieri, completed an internship with the Great Wall Club while he studied abroad in Beijing. The same company has since hired him as a full-timeinternational marketing manager. * It just might change your worldview. One of the most valuable lessons one can learn from studying abroad is that there’s a whole world to explore beyond the United States. Once you’ve seen it and lived in it, the rest of the world becomes a lot more tangible. The vast contrasts between home and your study abroad city will strike you as you take in the streets filled with diversity, the air with hundreds of different languages and the walls with art and posters advertising events like Diwali and celebrations of Australia Day. “The study abroad experience opened up an entirely new world to me, literally, and showed me that there is so much more to life beyond my small town,” says Gareth
Leonard, a study abroad alum from SUNY Fredonia in Fredonia, Calif., who spent a semester in London. “Since then, I have lived in Argentina, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Guatemala, building relationships, learning Spanish, and adapting to my surroundings.” * It allows you to explore your individuality and personal development. Away from the constraints and expectations of home, you’re free not only to explore the world around you but also yourself. Missouri School of Journalism student Allison Goldberg studied in London. She now knows she can travel even with a serious disease. “Other than having less space in my carry-on bag, my diabetes has not in any way, shape, or form hindered my experience abroad,” Goldberg says. * Studying abroad can also improve your storytelling abilities. You’ll have more than enough raw material to work with and being able to illustrate your point with a real life story makes for interesting conversation, and also better answers during an interview. Some students go on to write blogs about their experiences abroad, which is a great way to reflect and also to share your writing skills with the world. * It expands your global network. Even if you don’t return to live
or work there, the city where you studied abroad will always feel like a home away from home. Once your experience is over, keeping in touch with friends you make on the other side of the world couldn’t be easier thanks to social media. You’ll bump into plenty of others looking to expand their own global networks and that includes locals, people who work abroad, intern abroad, or are simply travelling through. These new connections can also increase your opportunities to travel to new areas you otherwise might not have considered venturing to. It’s also a lot of fun to invite your international friends to stay with you in your hometown so they can see where you live. If you’re thinking about studying abroad, there’s no better time than now. Learn more at www.capa.org/ faqs. - (BPT)
Giving your kids the tools for a healthy back-to-school season For moms, family and children are their No. 1 priority. Keeping everyone safe, healthy and happy is a huge part of everyday life. However, each year, parents send their kids back to school knowing they will be exposed to germs, making prevention of sickness a priority. Statistics show that schoolage children can have between seven and 12 colds per year, meaning moms need to be on their guard against germs at home and at school. So what can families to do ensure their students have a healthy, productive school year? This year, Kleenex brand and Box Tops for Education(TM), one of the nation’s largest school fundraising loyalty programs, are working together to share tips for a healthier back-to-school season. Below are some of their top recommendations: * Even though facial tissue is required in every classroom, moms may not be aware of how Kleenex brand tissues can help keep kids’ hands clean - or how they support schools. As a champion of healthy kids and schools, Kleenex brand is supporting this back-to-school season in two ways: by promoting healthy kids with new Kleenex Everyday
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55th Annual Roy Emerson Tennis Classic Kick Off Party Benefits Adoption Guild Photos by Ann Chatillon The Adoption Guild of Southern Orange County kicked off the 55th Annual Roy Emerson Adoption Guild Tennis Classic with its Tournament during the day, and rocking Kick Off Party that evening. Opening rounds were held at Palisades and Newport Beach Tennis Clubs. Under balmy skies and a beautiful sunset, The Guild welcomed both Tournament Players and Non-Players alike - to The Tournament Kickoff Party, held by the newly remodeled pool at the beautiful Newport Beach Tennis Club. Approximately twenty local restaurants and vendors donated fare for the hungry guests, including Il Fornaio Restaurant, Myer’s Natural Angus Beef, California Pizza Kitchen, Garduno’s, Cest Si Bon, Hi Time Wine Cellars, La Cave Restaurant, Ho Sum Bistro, Blue Water Grill, Rubio’s Restaurant, Newport Rib Co., Newport Beach Tennis Club, Sabatino’s Lido Sausage Co., Sapori’s Ristorante, Trader Joe’s, Hi Time Wine Cellars, Starbuck’s Coffee, Woody’s Diner, and Nothing Bundt Cakes. The evening’s menu included delectables such as assorted Italian hordeurvres, tasty beef slices, Blackened Tilapia Tacos cooked on site, Asian BBQ Ribs, Chicken Artichoke Pasta, Clam Chowder, classic Italian sausage and peppers, with tiramisu, assorted Bundt cake bites, cheesecake, and Starbucks coffee for dessert. Dinner Entertainment was provided by The Newport Beat, who appears regularly at Muldoon’s Restaurant. Then from 8 pm to midnight, it was dancing to the sounds of The Tom Solis Band. A photo booth and raffle offering such delights as World Team Tennis tickets, wine and scotch baskets, kept guests entertained as well. With the kick off of the Roy Emerson Adoption Guild Tennis Classic, the Guild extended thanks to Guild Donors and Underwriters Jackie Glass/ Kling Family Foundation, Steve and Pam Fossler, Jeannie Hidey, Doug and Jeanne Jackson, J.D. Kelleher, Pam Selber, and Larry and Heather Arnold. Other donors include Dr. Sunny Park, Christine Johnson, Geoffrey and Debbie Sampson, Rod and Liz Maxson, Harriet Selna, Patricia Houston, as well as its major corporate donors Allergan, Northern Trust Bank, Coca Cola, Hi Time Wine Cellars, William Harold Jewelers and Fletcher Jones Mercedes Benz. Working feverishly behind the bar were volunteers Dennis Telfer, Henry Kutlo, Dennis Claus, and Kent Blasiar. Chaired by Sue Podany, the Tournament Kick Off Party Committee included Joyce White, Carol Adams, Stephanie Peleuses, Jeri Nevins, Kim Mishow, Marge Scannell, and Christine Johnson. Spotted among the Guests were Tennis Great Roy Emerson, Bob and Britt Meyer, Il Forneo’s Chef Marcello and Jennifer Apollonio, Newport Beach Tennis Club Owner Steve Joyce, Northern Trust’s Burton Gonzell and fiancé Julia Brown, La Cave Restaurant Owners Mike & Laura Palitz, Diana Hurst, Woody’s Owner Lori Schroeder, Jackie Glass & attorney Paul Migdal. For over fifty years, the Adoption Guild of Southern Orange County has supported Holy Family Services Adoption and Foster Care Agency. With the hope of giving every child an opportunity to have a loving family, dedicated Adoption Guild volunteers work each year to present two major fund-raising events: the Patroness Tea and Roy Emerson Adoption Guild Tennis Classic in May. All proceeds benefit Holy Family Services. Since 1961, Adoption Guild has generated over $4.7 million in funding, contributing to approximately 3000 adoptions. For more information, visit adoptionguild.org.
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landscape will help keep roots cool in the upcoming summer months and warm when cooler weather inevitably returns again. Grass – When your grass is recovering from the long winter, you should wait until your soil dries out before starting work on your lawn because being too eager and working on soggy soil can harm already tender
new grass roots. Once your grass is alive and growing, mow only once you need to – grass is at its healthiest if you cut no more than a third of the blade. Get your timing right and your neighbors will notice that the grass is always greener on your side. Driveway/Patio – Over the winter months, mildew, grime, dirt and stains have grown in your outdoor spaces,
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newport beach R est aurant Amelia’s Seafood & Italian
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One of the oldest family-owned & operated restaurants in Orange County. For nearly 45 years, this cozy Balboa Island landmark has offered a distinct menu of delectable Italian and seafood dishes.
Sunset and water views combined with outstanding cuisine since 1961. Choose from Snapper Hemingway, Shrimp Fresca & slow-roasted Prime Rib. Daily selection of fresh fish. An extensive collection of fine wines and whiskies, and decadent desserts.
Bustling destination for American fare such as lamb along with handcrafted drinks in a cozy space.
311 Marine Ave. Newport Beach 949-673-6580 Andrea Ristorante The Resort at Pelican Hill’s Italian Restaurant, overlooks the Pacific in Newport Beach; True Flavors of Italy with handmade pastas.
22701 S. Pelican Hill Rd., Newport Coast 949-467-6800 Avila’s El Ranchito Variety of Mexican dishes with carne asada, carnitas, chicken, and fish. Tequila, beer, and full bar.
2800 Newport Blvd, Newport Beach 949-675-6855 Back Bay bistro Al fresco dining with views of the bay, cuisine in fun, casual setting, and awardwinning seafood chowder.
1131 Back Bay Drive. Newport Beach 949-729-1144 Billy’s At the beach Billy’s bayfront restaurant offers a view of the bay and tropical décor. Thick steaks, lobster and fresh Hawaiian seafood such as Ahi and Ono. Polynesian Bar for nightly live entertainment.
2751 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 949-722-1100 Bluewater Grill Specializes in steaks, seafood and claims to have the best martinis in the county. Their award-winning wine list offers more than 20 premium wines.
630 Lido Park Drive. Newport Beach 949-675-3474 The Bungalow Restaurant Specializes in steaks, seafood and claims to have the best martinis in the county. Their award-winning wine list offers more than 20 premium wines.
2441 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar 949-673-6585 Cannery seafood Of the Pacific Classic seafood entrees plus a diverse wine selection in a versatile space with outdoor dining.
3010 Lafayette Avenue. Newport Beach 949-566-0060 Cafe Jardin Dine in a “hidden oasis” amongst a serene paradise garden setting featuring a lite French and Mediterranean luncheon fare at Sherman Gardens.
2647 E. Coast Hwy, Corona Del Mar 949-673-0033
34442 Street of the Green Lantern, Dana Point 949-493-1183 Ciao Italian Restaurant Fish and meats are portioned in our kitchen. Focaccia bread, tapenade, salad dressing, sauces, pizza dough and tiramisu are homemade daily. 223 Marine Ave, Newport Beach
949-675-4070 Fleming’s Steakhouse They live, breathe, and dream steak. The finest USDA prime beef steak and wine experience. A steak is never just a steak.
1300 Dove Street, Newport Beach 949-222-2223 Five Crowns Restaurant & Steakhouse Upscale destination for classic cuisine in a warm space inspired by England’s oldest country inns. Features candlelight and cozy fireplaces and award-winning food, exceptional service and unmistakable style.
3801 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. 949-760-0331 Mastro’s Ocean Club Situated right by the beach, Mastro’s Ocean Club has hit the trifecta for its food, service, and ambiance featuring a cutting edge menu of prime steaks and fresh seafood accompanied by live music and dancing
8112 E. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach 949-376-6990 Mayur Cuisine of India Classy retreat for traditional Indian fare, including a fixed-price lunch & champagne brunch, fragrant, pungent spices from all over India are delicately mixed to create a spectacular variety of dishes.
2931 E. Coast Hwy. Corona Del Mar 949-675-6622 Newport Landing Restaurant & Oyster Bar Waterfront dining including fresh seafood, prime beef, and Sunday champagne brunch. The casual upstairs lounge offers complete menus, patio deck, and live entertainment.
503 E. Edgewater, Newport Beach 949-675-0682 Palm Terrace Restaurant & Lounge From casual to elegant, indoors or out, Island Hotel is famous for its award-winning cuisine directed by world-recognized Executive Chef Bill Bracken. Enjoy a leisurely meal poolside amid lush gardens and graceful palms at the Palm Terrace Restaurant or a refreshing cocktail at the lounge.
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3224 E. Pacific Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar 949-640-7440 The Resort at Pelican Hill Celebrating the best of Californian lifestyle: deep, sweeping ocean views from the alfresco terrace with granite tabletops and flower baskets overhead. Seafood and steak dishes. Ocean and golf course views.
22701 S. Pelican Hill Road, Newport Coast 855-315-8214 Rothschild’s Fine Italian Restaurant The best homemade pastas, sauce, and garlic bread. Large selection of wines.
2407 E. Coast Hwy., Corona Del Mar 949-673-3750 Royal Thai Cuisine Exquisite Thai dinning with its delicious flavors and exotic atmosphere. Enjoy the quiet tranquility of Thai culture, sample our dishes and experience the taste of Thailand.
4001 W. Pacific Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 949-645-8424
G u id e Tommy Bahama’s Island Grille Caribbean restaurant features regional, seasonally fresh cuisine in a casually, elegant setting. Designed for Newport Beach locals and visitors.
854 Avocado Ave, Newport Beach 949-760-8686 21 Oceanfront New American cuisine of seafood, steaks & ocean views in an old-world, upscale space with leather banquets & lounge areas.
2100 West Oceanfront. Newport Beach 949-673-2100 Woody’s Wharf Fresh seafood moderately priced in a casual nautical setting. There are even slips to accommodate several large yachts for customers who prefer sailing to driving. Live rock ‘n roll entertainment.
2318 W. Newport Blvd., Newport Beach 949-675-0474 The Village Inn Great-tasting food and extra-friendly service in a clean and comfortable family environment.
127 Marine Ave., Balboa Island 949-675-8300
Roy’s Hawaiian Fusion Come in for their inspired bites and enticing cocktails during Aloha Hour in the bar and sensational meals in the vibrant dining room that features our signature exhibition kitchen.
453 Newport Center Dr., Newport Beach 949-675-7829 Rusty Pelican Restaurant Seafood fine dining in a relaxed space, with views of Newport Harbor from an outdoor patio. A long Newport Beach tradition for outstanding meals and legendary service.
2735 West Coast Hwy, Newport Beach 949-642-3431 Sam & Harry’s USDA prime steaks, seafood flown in daily from around the world, and an awardwinning wine program that showcases a list of hand selected bottles.
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E n t e r ta i n i n g w i t h a f r e s h, l o c a l t w i s t The pleasant weather of late summer and early fall is ideal for outdoor gatherings. Instead of a go-to meal of burgers and potato salad, explore your culinary side and try something fresh and different. Entertaining with local vegetables and flavorful garden herbs can be easy, healthy and delicious. Farmers markets are often the best source for ingredients straight from the garden. With the USDA National Farmers Markets Directory listing approximately 8,000 across the country, there is sure to be a great local market minutes from your home with everything you need for a perfect seasonal soirée. Menu magic Before heading out to purchase your ingredients, decide what’s on the menu for your party or get-together. Keep it simple. Fresh, local produce is full of flavor and doesn’t need to be used in an especially complex meal to satisfy taste buds. For an informal gathering, a salsa verde is an easy-tomake accompaniment to fish, chicken or pork and a delicious snack paired with baked, homemade tortilla chips. The salsa can be prepared in minutes using a high-powered blender like the Vitamix 5200, so you can spend less time prepping and more time enjoying your guests. For a more formal dinner with friends, make a twist on the traditional spaghetti and meatballs. Wholewheat pasta tossed with a healthy pesto makes for a lighter meal that’s perfect for a balmy evening.
Ingredients like kale, spinach, roasted red pepper, garlic and olive oil, along with fresh herbs and spices, blend together beautifully after just seconds in a Vitamix machine. Smart shopping Once you’ve completed your menu, it’s time to visit your local farmers market to pick up the ingredients. Arrive early, when the market is less busy, and familiarize yourself with the producers. Ask them questions about when the produce was picked and how to tell if it’s ripe, developing a relationship with them for future visits. If you’re shopping early in the week, make sure the ingredients you’re using for your dish will stay fresh until your weekend party, and ask the vendors for advice on storage. Have fun experimenting with new ingredients. Pick up a few golden beets, red dragon carrots or purple potatoes, which house amazing nutritional benefits and pack a tremendous amount of flavor into any meal. Clean, prepare and pair Clean your produce thoroughly and be aware that vegetables from farmers markets may have more dirt on them than the ones you pick up at the grocery store as they are fresh from the farm. Keep the preparation simple to allow the natural flavors to shine. To make your meals pop, plate them on inexpensive bamboo or melamine dinner plates in cheerful colors. Serving trays in dark colors or woods will complement the colorful
dishes and simplify the transport of food and utensils from the kitchen to your dinner table or patio. If you have extra fruit, vegetables or herbs, use them for a refreshing drink, such as cucumber lemonade for the kids, a blended green smoothie or a strawberry basil mojito for the adults. These fresh and delicious beverages will entice the senses and complete your farm-to-table meal. Tomatillo Salsa Yield: 1 cup Total time: 10 minutes Ingredients 8 tomatillos, peeled, stewed 2 scallions, halved 1/4 jalapeño, halved, seeded 1/2 garlic clove, peeled 1 teaspoon lime juice 1/2 cup fresh cilantro 1/2 teaspoon salt Directions Place all ingredients into the Vitamix container in the order listed and secure lid. Select variable 1. Turn machine on and slowly increase speed to variable 7. Blend for 15 seconds or just until chopped. If necessary, use tamper to push the ingredients into the blades while processing. Do not over-mix. Serve as a dip or as an accompaniment. Kale Pesto Yield: 1 1/4 cups Total time: 20 minutes Ingredients 4 cups chopped kale 1/2 cup olive oil
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APN: 461-141-14 TS No: CA08006195-14-1 TO No: VTSG892446 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE (The above statement is made pursuant to CA Civil Code Section 2923.3(d)(1). The Summary will be provided to Trustor(s) and/or vested owner(s) only, pursuant to CA Civil Code Section 2923.3(d)(2).) YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED May 16, 2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On September 12, 2016 at 09:00 AM, Auction.com Room, Doubletree by Hilton Hotel Anaheim - Orange County, 100 The City Drive, Orange, CA 92868, MTC Financial Inc. dba Trustee Corps, as the duly Appointed Trustee, under and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust Recorded on May 30, 2006 as Instrument No. 2006000362247, of official records in the Office of the Recorder of Orange County, California, executed by MOSES R. MORTAZAVI, A SINGLE MAN, as Trustor(s), in favor of Commerical Capital Bank, FSB, a federally chartered savings bank as Beneficiary, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, in lawful money of the United States, all payable at the time of sale, that certain property situated in said County, California describing the land therein as: AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAID DEED OF TRUST The property heretofore described is being sold “as is”. The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 12 NAPOLI, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the Note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon, as provided in said Note(s), advances if any, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, estimated fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligations secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of this Notice of Trustee’s Sale is estimated to be $3,251,738.97 (Estimated). However, prepayment premiums, accrued interest and advances will increase this figure prior to sale. Beneficiary’s bid at said sale may include all or part of said amount. In addition to cash, the Trustee will accept a cashier’s check drawn on a state or national bank, a check drawn by a state or federal credit union or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, savings association or savings bank specified in Section 5102 of the California Financial Code and authorized to do business in California, or other such funds as may be acceptable to the Trustee. In the event tender other than cash is accepted, the Trustee may withhold the issuance of the Trustee’s Deed Upon Sale until funds
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