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Posted inFood, The Hi-lo

How to cook like a chef: seeking out seasonal produce, even at a grocery store

Avatar photo by Caitlin Antonios July 9, 2023July 7, 2023

More and more chefs are adding seasonal menus or farm-to-table dinners in restaurants, showcasing the best produce of the moment. Home cooks can do the same with ingredients from farmers markets or their local grocery store.

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Kingmaker California? US House control could hinge on Golden State district battles

Avatar photo by Michael R. Blood, Associated Press July 9, 2023July 7, 2023

Command of the narrowly divided chamber will again be in play next year, and leaders in both parties agree on this much: The outcome in a string of contested California districts will be critical in determining the balance of power.

Vanessa Harmon, who opened The Vintage LBC last september, helps a customer select a block of cheese.
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The Vintage LBC brings a sit-down cheese and wine experience to Bixby Knolls

by Kat Schuster July 9, 2023July 14, 2023

Vanessa Harmon wants her customers to build a custom charcuterie platter to enjoy on her patio—something she says no one else in Long Beach is doing. Here’s how to build a charcuterie platter.

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How reading improves your mental health and well-being

Sponsored by Cambrian Homecare July 8, 2023August 1, 2023

Anyone can benefit from reading, even if that means reading once weekly.

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California wants more college students to graduate debt-free. How’s it going so far?

by Mikhail Zinshteyn, CalMatters July 8, 2023

California cemented its status among the most affordable states to earn a bachelor’s degree after lawmakers and Gov. Gavin Newsom fulfilled their promise to expand the state’s Middle Class Scholarship program by another $227 million in this year’s budget deal.

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Demystifying olive oil: What it is and what to buy

Avatar photo by Caitlin Antonios July 8, 2023July 6, 2023

In recent years, the narrative around olive oil has become filled with half-truths and confusion, but there are ways to know what to buy and how to consume it.

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California’s housing crisis could weaken its coastal commission

by Ben Christopher, CalMatters July 8, 2023July 7, 2023

A growing number of legislators and housing advocates are trying to wrest away some of the power from the commission tasked with protecting California’s iconic coastline.

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How to give your input on Long Beach’s 2024 budget

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz July 8, 2023July 7, 2023

As city leaders prepare to unveil the proposed budget for the next fiscal year, a new series of community meetings has been announced where Long Beach residents can weigh in on how hundreds of millions will be spent.

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Trial begins for 2 men charged with shooting death at Long Beach taco truck in 2020

Avatar photo by Fernando Haro Garcia July 7, 2023

Authorities say Jacquise Wright, 33, and Tyquan Benson, 27, shot and killed Alejandra Martinez, 36, as she was awaiting her order at the taco truck on Anaheim Street and Magnolia Avenue the night of Dec. 4, 2020. A 17-year-old teen was also shot but survived.

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Fire Wings to open at Long Beach Towne Center this year

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz July 7, 2023

It’s slated to take over a space at the Towne Center that had long been a Starbucks coffee shop.

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