Monthly Archives: May 2014

Steaming on Mother’s Day

A favorite chicken and Chinese sausage dish that's steamed.

A favorite chicken and Chinese sausage dish that’s steamed.

 

My Mom was never one to really curse or yell.

Even if the occasion might justifiably call for it.

The closest I ever came to hearing her do that was long ago when I was just starting college. My oldest brother had gone out wind-surfing in the Bay as he was wont to do on breezy Sunday afternoons. Only this time, hours after night fell, he still hadn’t returned home. This was long before cell phones, so we could only wait nervously to see if he would show up. My parents grew more anxious as the hours passed. So much so, that I finally felt compelled to summon my nascent journalism skills at that time to call the Coast Guard to inquire if any accidents had happened on the Bay that day.

Of course, right after I hung up the phone, my brother arrived home — safe and sound. Turns out he had decided to go out to dinner afterward with some friends, but neglected to let his family know.

My Mom was relieved, of course. But she let my brother have it in her own way. Never raising her voice, but rather in her usual calm, soft cadence, she called my brother the b-word. You know, the word for a child born out of wedlock, the term so easily thrown around in today’s vernacular that nobody even bats an eye now.

But I never forgot my Mom uttering it. I’m pretty sure my brother never did, either. Because it was so uncharacteristic. And because she never said it again to anyone else, so you know just how upset she must have been to have used it that once.

That was my Mom, though. Always graceful, dignified and composed. Sure, she’d scold us at times for messy rooms or chores undone. But always in that quiet, measured way. Her way.

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Five Top Bakeries To Get Acquainted with in San Francisco

The famed honey cake at 20th Century Cafe.

The famed honey cake at 20th Century Cafe.

 

Lovely fragrant honey permeates the 10 ethereal layers of honey cake and honey buttercream stacked high at 20th Century Cafe in San Francisco.

Not surprisingly, it’s the top-selling treat there.

That’s Pastry Chef-Proprietor Michelle Polzine hard at work, assembling a fresh one, layer by delicate layer.

Pastry Chef Michelle Polzine in her open kitchen.

Pastry Chef Michelle Polzine in her open kitchen.

The first slice.

The first slice.

If you haven’t had a chance to visit Polizine’s charming Central European cafe, there’s no time like now, especially with Mother’s Day around the corner. After all, what better way to spoil Mom on her special day than with some impeccable baked goods?

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Veggie Grill Opens In Mountain View, Off the Grid Comes to Whole Foods Cupertino, and More

Roasted veggies, whole grains, cannellini beans, almonds, hemp seeds make up the Bombay Bowl. (Photo courtesy of the Veggie Grill)

Roasted veggies, whole grains, cannellini beans, almonds, hemp seeds make up the Bombay Bowl. (Photo courtesy of the Veggie Grill)

Veggie Grill Opens in Mountain View

Veggie Grill has opened its second Northern California location.

The first one debuted in San Jose’s Santana Row. The newest one opened its doors this week at 565 San Antonio Road in the San Antonio Shopping Center in Mountain View.

The fast-casual eatery offers up tasty vegetarian and vegan fare that features wheat gluten-products that stand in for real-deal chicken, beef and fish. Choose from salads ($8.45 and up), sandwiches ($8.95 on up),  and soups ($2.95 for a cup, $4.50 for a bowl).

This marks the 24th location for this Southern California company.

Off the Grid Comes to Cupertino’s Whole Foods Market Parking Lot

Every Tuesday now, 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. — rain or shine — you’ll find the ever-popular Off the Grid food trucks gathering in the parking lot of Whole Foods in Cupertino.

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