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August/September 2007

Features

Best of 2007

Best of 2007

More than a few times we have been asked, “How do you pick the ‘Best’?” How do we come up with a category, tabulate the votes and pick a winner? Well, it's really very simple...

Tomato terroir

Tomato terroir

Blessed with tomato-growing weather, tomato-loving soil and tomato-friendly geography, Solano County possesses all the characteristics that make it the biggest tomato producer in California.

Departments

Regional Focus: This town has 20/20 vision

Most of what people don't know about West Sacramento could fill the town’s ambitious General Plan book.

Places Please

The Stags' Leap District Growers Association welcomes new and old friends to celebrate the area's world-class cabernet. Opening with a sensory seminar taught by Karen McNeil, followed by open...

Health Check: School health centers seek expansion

School health centers are working to provide primary health care to students in a familiar, safe, and youth-focused environment.

Bookbag: August/September 2007

Celebrated Benicia author shares nonfiction favorites.

Bookbag Junior: August/September 2007

Award-winning author Kathryn Reiss praises these young adult books that tackle tough subjects

48 Hours: Half Moon Bay

The area considered Half Moon Bay is actually a series of small towns that stretch along the ocean until you get to the town of Half Moon Bay itself.

Marketplace: Chef Talk: Michael R. Poley

Dining Out: Julia's Kitchen

Wine Notes: Rose Days

Although a side table was filled with all kinds of interesting reds and whites, everyone made a beeline for my two lone rosés.

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