Late summer brings fine weather, back-to-back barbecues, and a wealth of fresh goodies from local food purveyors. During the month of August, why not celebrate the dazzling variety of edibles grown on the Central Coast and—even better—shake the hand that feeds you? Thanks to the organizers of Pallet to Palate, area residents can do […]
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Change is in the air
Marking the heart of summer on the Central Coast, July brings us long, warm days, plenty of Packers baseball action, and endless excuses for gathering with friends over a glass of wine. In the vineyard, however, the passing Dog Days are not quite so leisurely, for they trigger dramatic changes that influence the future and […]
Sounds of Italy
Some of us hum while gardening or wail like a diva in the shower, but precious few warble with abandon while slaving over a hot stove. Among those with lung power and good cheer to spare is Andy LoRusso, the Singing Chef, who gaily belts out Italian tunes, despite bubbling sauces and flaming grills. On […]
Art of the vine
Calling all painters, water colorists, and artists with a fondness for vineyard themes. It’s time to touch pigment to paper for the annual Mano Tinta wine label design competition, a contest that puts the winning work of art on posters, print ads, and no less than 500 cases of wine bottled to benefit area vineyard […]
Patriotic bounty
Every year, we celebrate our nation’s birthday with hot dogs, hamburgers, barbecued tri-tip, and potatoes prepared a half-dozen different ways. This Fourth of July, daring foodies might want to shake up the old-school menu a bit by including a array of red, white, and—yes—blue foods. With banners flying, bunting flapping, and all the hues of […]
Blooming fun
About a century ago, a group of dynamic ladies formed the Alpha Literary and Improvement Club of Lompoc, dedicated to the discussion of culture, literature, music, and history. In 1922, they staged their first flower show, an event that now lies at the heart of the Lompoc Valley Flower Festival. Slated for June 24 through […]
It’s in the family
Just west of Santa Maria, between the airport and golf course, a living tribute to one family’s history does a brisk trade in aromatic edibles. Aptly named and ideally located to serve both walk-ins and area office workers, Good Neighbor Bakery offers delectable dainties, as well as hearty fare for picnics and everyday lunches. Four […]
Get a taste of summer
Ahhh, summer, a heady season on the wine trail, where warm weather and long days make exploring Santa Barbara County’s wine country simply irresistible. Along with lovely scenery and exceptional wines, local producers offer a lineup of tastings and special events guaranteed to put a little extra “joy” in “enjoy.” At ampelos cellars, the proprietors […]
A shower of flavors
Arriving on the cusp of the lazy days of summer, June reigns as the most popular month for weddings. Whether held in churches, on local beaches, or among the rows of leafy vineyards, these happy nuptials trigger a flurry of parties and showers, all requiring the careful preparation of an ample spread of delectable food. […]
Rodeo libations
Every year, when the first week of June rolls around, Santa Maria morphs from a quiet town famed for its strawberries, row crops, and fine wineries into a boot-stomping burg of bronco riders and barrel racers. Accomplished cowpokes and wannabe rancheros alike welcome the festivities of the famous Elks Rodeo, though many agree that the […]
Cult of ‘cue
Arriving a bit early this year, Memorial Day offers the perfect excuse for spending an afternoon in the sunshine with friends, relatives, and fellow foodies, as we honor our nation’s deceased soldiers. So pour a cold drink, light the grill, and get ready to kick off the summer, Central Coast style. At parks, beaches and […]
Summer sippers
With Memorial Day festivities lurking just around the corner, party planners are busy supplementing their wine collections with a stash of summer sippers. Sure, the casserole Cabernets and pot roast reds still deserve a place in the rack, but oenophiles with an eye on the sultry days ahead had best make room for the fruit-driven […]

