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July 4th Weekend at Parma Ridge Winery

30 Thursday Jun 2016

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Great food and wine at Parma Ridge Winery this coming weekend.

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11May2016_1_Parma-Ridge_Storm-CloudsOK. So I really need to try to stop using my IPhone for looking at these notices. The first one Stephanie sent me is now floating around in La-La Land laughing! Grrrrrr! But everything comes to those who wait and Stephanie was kind enough to re-send this information. Thanks Stephanie.
IUt looks like a busy and exciting weekend. And the food! It looks delicious. I know the wines are fantastic. We had some last night at Capitol Cellars Hosts Parma Ridge Winery. Add that event to the July 4th celebrations and it could be a long weekend. Here’s what’s happening at Parma Ridge Winery this weekend.

A beautiful weekend of wonderful wine, fabulous food, and an amazing view is coming up!

It’s 4th of July Weekend! Bring your family and enjoy the wine and delicious cuisine on the patio. We are open Friday, 12-9 p.m., Saturday 12-5 p.m. and…

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Capitol Cellars Hosts Parma Ridge Winery

30 Thursday Jun 2016

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Gr eat wine dinner! Thank-You Parma Ridge Winery and Capitol Cellars Restaurant.

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The entrance at 5th and Main in the Belgrade Building.Such a great Wine Dinner hosted by Capitol Cellars in Boise. The featured wines were from Parma Ridge Winery. And if I may so bold as to say, if you need something to do on a Friday, Saturday or Sunday, give the Parma Ridge Winery Restaurant a try. Chef Storm Hodges does an awesome job in the kitchen while Stephanie serves some great wines.
The wine dinner served consisted 1 appetizer and 3 entrees and Parma Ridge wines that were perfectly matched. The 2014 Merlot that was served with the Pork Ballontine is in short supply – they have mostly sold out. A wonderful Idaho Merlot and we were lucky enough to get 2 bottles! Yea! Here is how the dinner went. Delicious!

Stephanie and Chef Storm Hodges. Ownrs/Winemakers of Parma Ridge Winery. Stephanie and Chef Storm Hodges. Owners/Winemakers of Parma Ridge Winery.

The Menu The Menu

I did not get a photo of the appetizer, Amuse Bouche, an apricot-prosecco…

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A Delightful Visit to Juniper

28 Tuesday Jun 2016

Posted by Bob and Robin in 4-Stars, Alaskan Salmon, Appetizers, Beer and Food, Boise Area Food Adventures, Boise Food Adventures, Boise Restaurants, Buy Idaho, Cheese, Chicken, Comfort Food, Dinner at Juniper, Dinner Reviews with Robin, Dinner With Robin, Food Photos, Herbs, Idaho Chicken, Idaho Vegetables, Juniper, Local Farmers Markets, Photos By: Bob Young, What's For Dinner?

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28June2016_1_Juniper_Inside-BarOn Tuesday, June 28, we visited Juniper, on 8th Street and we were delightfully surprised. It reminded me a lot of the Cloud 9 Nano Brewery and Pub Review. Essentially the same type of floor plan but an extended menu from Cloud 9. Both are very deserving of our 4-Star rating. We will most likely to return to Juniper, as the staff was delightful and the food awesome. There are some other items on the menu that we want to try. Here are some photos from today’s visit. They had a special soup today, Ginger Carrot Soup, and they gave us a sample. Spicy. Candied ginger. It reminded me of a tomato soup. That texture and “after taste”. Good. Cheers!

Seating is around the edge of the pub, with some at the bar.

Seating is around the edge of the pub, with some at the bar.

A delightful array of local beer and wines. Here we hav a Dutch Quad beer - very dark but very good - and a special drink called a Juni and the Jets -

A delightful array of local beer and wines. Here we have a Dutch Quad beer – very dark but very good – and a special drink called a Juni and the Jets – Gin, St Germaine, Grapefruit, Juniper Simple Syrup and Sparkles.

Pear and Fig Chutney Grilled Cheese - Ballard White Cheddar, Gruyer and Pear and Fig Chutney.

Pear and Fig Chutney Grilled Cheese – Ballard White Cheddar, Gruyère and Pear and Fig Chutney.

Wonderful salmon. The Dutch Quad went very well with this. The beer actually counteracted the sweetness of the honey, yet enhanced the salmon. Wonderful! Gin and Honet Glaved Honey

Wonderful salmon. The Dutch Quad went very well with this. The beer actually counteracted the sweetness of the honey, yet enhanced the salmon. Wonderful! Gin and Honey Glazed Salmon – Fried Sage and Seasonal Vegetable

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The Infamous Hotdog!

27 Monday Jun 2016

Posted by Bob and Robin in BBQ - Hotdogs, Beans, Beer and Food, Grillin' and Chillin', Grilling, Holiday Picnic Fare, Trader Joe's, Traditional Food, What's For Dinner?

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3April2016_1b_New-CharBroil-Grill_Mod-Smoker-BBQ-Grill_OpenAh yes! That ballpark treat! The fresh grilled hotdog rolling in the sand at the beach … or at the shore. Wherever or however, there is nothing better, IMNSHO, than a grilled hotdog or brat. I have two that I really like. But to be fair, all three of these types of hotdogs are good. Different flavors. Different textures. Different tastes. And the condiments that you might put on any one of these treats, will alter that flavor. Generally in a good direction.

Robin likes t he Hebrew National Hotdogs. And I must say, they're not bad.

Robin likes the Hebrew National Hotdogs. And I must say, they’re not bad.

The Falls Brand, from Twin Falls, Idaho

But I like the Falls Brand, from Twin Falls, Idaho

or the Johnsonville Cheddar Brat, or any of their brats.

or the Johnsonville Cheddar Brat, or any of their brats.

And which one do I like best? It’s a mood thing. Or a beer thing. Which one will go better with a Stella and some fresh made baked beans. Maybe a little potato salad. At any rate, however you enjoy them and with your favorite side, Trader Joe’s came out this week with some really good information on the lowly dog in the article Condimenting The Dog. In the article, to be found in the link listed, regarding the somewhat surprising history of a condiment,
“Condiments, from the Latin condire (“to preserve, pickle, season”), have been a culinary tactic since Ancient times. They have been used both to preserve foods as well as to enhance flavors.
So compelling and powerful, condiment use has been a source of controversy in American cuisine. In the 19th Century, several attempts were made to ban condiments. No condiments? No kidding. Sylvester Graham (of graham cracker fame), published in his 1839 Lectures on the Science of Human Life that the applying condiments, including mustard, ketchup, and cinnamon, should be prohibited because they were “highly exciting and exhausting.” Is it just us, or does hearing this encourage some intense condimenting?! Yes!”

The article lists several kinds of condiment which are easily made and constructed from ingredients found at Trader Joe’s. Just place all ingredients in a bowl and mix thoroughly and Voila! A condiment. For instance, they suggest,

“TROPICAL SWEETIE DOG:12 oz Mango Jicama Slaw and 12.5oz Island Salsa —suffuse with tropical sweetness, this dog has a very social personality. If you like it really sweet, pour on the Island Salsa; if you don’t, add salsa sparingly.
CHAAT DOG: 10oz Channa Masala, 10oz Palak Paneer and Diced Yellow Onion—savory Indian chick peas; upon savory Indian spinach and cheese; upon a robust, savory hot dog—this well spiced dog takes chaat (“savory snack”) to new heights!
RODEO DOG: 16oz Chunky Spicy Guacamole Auténtico, 13oz Cowboy Caviar and 16oz Organic White Corn Tortilla Chips — bucking with spicy, Southwestern-style flair, this dog makes you feel like strapping on spurs. Hold on tight!”

There are three suggestions from them. Use your imagination and culinary talents to find these products if you don’t have a Trader Joe’s in your area. Afterall, that’s part of the fun of summertime culinary adventures.

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Good Breakfast; Awesome Dinner

24 Friday Jun 2016

Posted by Bob and Robin in Acme Bake Shop Breads, Acme Bake Shop Multi-Grain, Bacon, Black Grapes, Boise Farmers Market, Breakfast At The Captains Shack, Breakfast With Robin, Buy Idaho, Captain's Shack, Cheese, Corn, Dinner At The Captains Shack, Dinner For Robin, Eggs Poached, Falls Brand Bacon, French Wines, Green Salad, Herbs, Idaho Pork, Idaho Vegetables, Local Farmers Markets, Meadowlark Farms, Photos By: Bob Young, Pork, True Roots Produce, What's For Dinner?

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26Feb2016_1_Sushi-Joy_Robin_Right-FacingBreakfast was OK. Robin doesn’t particularly like Baby Swiss. Cheddar is better. But, thanks to Desert Mountain Farms and Ed Wilsey, the 1″ pork chops were super. Huge! Delicious. And we make our own stuffing for these – it could have been better this time, though. Corn was from —- somewhere. Bacon from Twin Falls. Bread from Acme Bakeshop. Eggs from Meadowlark Farms. The salad was from Idaho – greens, onion, tomato. Love this time of year when the produce can be purchased from the Boise Farmers Market every Saturday at 10th and Grove. So here are our meals. All of them very easy to do; No particular recipe. Wing it!

Poached Eggs on Acme Bakeshop Seed Toast Baby Swiss Cheese Bacon Black Grapes

Poached Eggs
on
Acme Bakeshop Multi Grain Toast
Baby Swiss Cheese
Bacon
Black Grapes

Stuffed Desert Mountain 1 1/2" Pork Chops Corn Green Salad

Stuffed Desert Mountain 1 1/2″ Pork Chops
Corn on the Cob
Green Salad
2015 l’effet Papillon Grenache Blanc

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Hat Ranch/Vale Wines at Chandlers in Boise

22 Wednesday Jun 2016

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Superb wine dinner at Chandlers in Boise last night. Take a look.

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Hat Ranch - Vale CollageChandlers Prime Steaks and Fine Seafood in Boise presented a wine dinner featuring Hat Ranch/Vale Wineries. Great food and wines and we were privileged to be there. And I did find out that Hat Ranch Winery does have a Petit Verdot that is not blended with anything. It is 100%! One of the few and I do like a good Petit Verdot. We did start with a good Hors d’oeuvre of endive stuffed with Roquefort and walnut – which was very good – and a crostini with tapenade. Also served was puff pastry with fromage blanc. whenever possible Chandlers uses all local, Idaho products.
But before we could start this fantastic wine dinner, we sat at the bar and asked the Bar Tender if he had a drink made with elderflower. In fact, he does – tow of them. One somewhat sweet and the other slightly tart. We got one…

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Wonderful 40th Birthday Party for Ravenswood Winery

21 Tuesday Jun 2016

Posted by Bob and Robin in 5-Stars, Anniversary, Avocado, BBQ Chicken, BBQ Pork, BBQ Veggies, Birthdays, Breakfast, Celebrations, Ceviche, Chicken, Classic Herb Blends, Comfort Food, Corn Bread, Dinner Reviews with Robin, Dinner With Family, Eggs Omelets, Ethnic Foods, Green Salad, Greens, Grilled Pork, Grilled Vegetables, Herbs, Herbs and Spices, Photos By: Bob Young, Pinot Noir, Ravenswood Winery Zinfandel, Salads, Special Dinners, Special Events, Vegetables, What's For Dessert?, What's For Dinner?, Whats For Breakfast?, Whats For Lunch?, Wine and Food, Wine Dinners, Wines - California

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18June2016_8_Ravenswood-BDay-Partytime_SignAnd such a great party it was! 80 people plus attended and we felt quite honored to be included. Robin did help start the winery back in the early to mid 1970’s. From their web page, “On a fall day in 1976, as ravens taunted from tree branches above, Joel Peterson worked doggedly to bring in four tons of grapes before a looming thunderstorm hit. The fruit he crushed that night was used for one of two single-vineyard Sonoma County Zins – the first wines to bear Ravenswood’s signature ring of ravens. The fledgling winery got off to a great start when those wines came in #1 and #2 at a prestigious San Francisco tasting in 1979. With the critical thumbs-up, Joel was able to gather a few wine-loving investors to help get his winery off the ground. He still didn’t have enough money to buy property, so he looked around for more grapes.” Ravenswood Winery, web page.
But before we get there, we had to travel. Here are some of the places we stopped. Donner Summit is the high pass before we hit the Sacramento Valley.

Here we are. See the snow?

Here we are. See the snow?

And in case it snows too deep, one can always find the fire hydrant.

And in case it snows too deep, one can always find the fire hydrant.

Robin enjoys some fried chicken.

Robin enjoys some fried chicken.

And so does a chipmunk.

And so does a chipmunk.

Such a great market to re-stock your supplies.

Such a great market to re-stock your supplies. Corti Brothers web page. If in Sacramento well worth the stop. But you can order online, also.

How about some really wonderful prosciutto?

How about some really wonderful prosciutto?

Lunch. and Corti Brothers Red Potato Salad, melon and Verner's Ginger Ale.

Lunch. Prosciutto and Corti Brothers Red Potato Salad, melon and Verner’s Ginger Ale.

Mango ice cream and fresh mango. Slightly spicy.

Mango ice cream and fresh mango. Slightly spicy.

How about a pork tamale?

How about a pork tamale?

Our motel in Sonoma.

Our motel in Sonoma.

Beautiful flowers.

Beautiful flowers.

18June2016_3a_Ravenswood-BDay_El-Pueblo-Motel_Yellow-Flower_Good

Love the gardens in the motel atrium.

Love the gardens in the motel atrium.

And the gargoyle.

And the gargoyle.

Cat fountain.

Cat fountain.

And the night before the super Ravenswood birthday, we must eat dinner. Here’s what we had at the Sonoma Grille. Super patio eating, if you wish. Awesome meal!!

18June2016_5a_Ravenswood-BDay_Sonoma-Grille_Front-Sign

Patio area.

Patio area.

This dip was delicious. Garlic-Pesto-Butter. The two wines wwere piniot noirs. (L)

This dip was delicious. Garlic-Pesto-Butter. The two wines were pinot noirs. (L) 2013 Cline Pinot Noir, Sonoma Coast and (R) 2013 Trecini Pinot Noir, Russian River Valley. I liked the Trecini best. Bigger, fuller. Wonderful.

Fresh oysters. They were delicious!

Fresh oysters. They were delicious!

Robin had these Lamb Chops in Curry Sauce with Crispy Polenta and Fresh Vegetables

Robin had these

Lamb Chops in Curry Sauce
with
Crispy Polenta and Fresh Vegetables

I had NY Steak in a Pinot Noir Reduction Potato Fingerlings and Fresh Vegetables

I had

NY Steak
with
Pinot Noir Reduction
Potato Fingerlings and Fresh Vegetables

And to go with chocolate, (L) Riesates and (R) Sauterne

And to go with chocolate, (L) Rivessaltes, historic sweet wines of eastern Roussillon and (R) Sauterne

Awesome Chocolate Torte

Awesome Chocolate Torte

Chocolate Mousse

Chocolate Mousse

And now to Ravenswood Winery. Happy 40th Birthday!!

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The menu for the party and 80+ guests.

The menu for the party and 80+ guests.

Library wines for dinner.

Library wines for dinner.

Light wines with the appetizers.

Light wines with the appetizers.

The special birthday wine. Very limited. At least were able to get 1 case.

The special birthday wine. Very limited. At least were able to get 1 case.

Ceviche for an appetizer. A little spicy but good.

Ceviche for an appetizer. A little spicy but good.

Some barrel storage.

Some barrel storage.

A small barrel. That's Chris standing there. He is 6' tall.

A small barrel. That’s Chris standing there. He is 6′ tall.

Robin, Chris, Marnie and Joel Peterson, winemaker and known as the "God Father of Zinfandel".

Robin, Chris, Marnie and Joel Peterson, winemaker and known as the “God Father of Zinfandel”.

Winemaker Joel Peterson

Winemaker Joel Peterson

Some of the crowd.

Some of the crowd.

Winemaker in training and Chris.

Winemaker in training Gary Sitton and Chris.

Also sitting at our table.

Also sitting at our table.

BBQ Pork. Yum.

BBQ Pork. Yum.

BBQ Chicken

BBQ Chicken

Grilled Cauliflower

Grilled Cauliflower

Cookies

Cookies

Dinner plated

Dinner plated

breakfast the next morning before departing at the Sunflower Caffe in Sonoma.

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Joel was gracious enough to join us.

Joel was gracious enough to join us.

The patio.

The patio.

California breakfast Sandwich.

California Breakfast Sandwich.

California Omelet

California Omelet

And now ………….. Back to Boise!!

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Clearwater Canyon Cellars Wine Dinner at Richard’s Vicino’s

10 Friday Jun 2016

Posted by Bob and Robin in Boise Farmers Market, Boise Food Adventures, Boise Restaurants, Brocolli, Caviar, Chef Richard Langston, Clearwater Canyon Cellars, Dinner With Friends, Dinner With Robin, Idaho Chefs, Idaho Greens, Idaho Lamb, Idaho Polenta Floriani, Idaho Pork, Idaho Sturgeon, Idaho Vegetables, Idaho Wine, Local Farmers Markets, Local Markets, Party Time, Photos By: Bob Young, What's For Dinner?

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Vicinos_LogoA really great wine dinner at Richard’s Vicino’s with Winemaker Coco Umiker from Clearwater Canyon Cellars. Superb wines and an awesome dinner that was perfectly paired with the wines. These dinners always create a fantastic dinner atmosphere and we got to meet new friends, too! Below are some photos of the evening and also the menu that Chef Richard Langston created for our enjoyment. And as a note: Chef Richard uses local produce and products whenever possible. Tonight’s dinner is an example of that philosophy.

The Menu for the evening and the wines that were paired with dinner.

The Menu for the evening and the wines that were paired with dinner.

Chef Richard Langston

Chef Richard Langston

Coco Umiker, Winemaker at Clearwater Canyon Cellars

Coco Umiker, Winemaker at Clearwater Canyon Cellars

Smoked Idaho Sturgeon lemon gastrique, Idaho cariar cream 2015 "Lochsa" Umiker Vineyard, Lewis-Clark Valley

Smoked Idaho Sturgeon
lemon gastrique, Idaho caviar cream

2015 “Lochsa”, Umiker Vineyard, Lewis-Clark Valley

Local Greens La Quercia coppa Local Cherries with Goat Cheese Dressing 2014 Merlot, Lewis-Clark Valley

Local Greens
La Quercia coppa
Local Cherries

with
Goat Cheese Dressing

2014 Merlot, Lewis-Clark Valley

Coriander Spiced Lamb Meatballs Local Heirloom Polenta Salsa Verde 2014 Carmenere, Phinny Hill Vineyaqrd, Horse Heaven Hills

Coriander Spiced Lamb Meatballs
Local Heirloom Polenta
Salsa Verde

2014 Carmenere, Phinny Hill Vineyaqrd, Horse Heaven Hills

Soy and Brown Sugar-Glazed Pork Belly Roasted Sesame Brocolli 2014 Petit Sirahm Columbia Valley

Soy and Brown Sugar-Glazed Pork Belly
Roasted Sesame Broccoli
Broccoli-Carrot Slaw

2014 Columbia Valley Petit Syrah

Prosecco Zabaglione Fresh Berries 2014 Verhey Vineyard, Rattlessnake Hills Merlot

Prosecco Zabaglione
Fresh Berries

2014 Verhey Vineyard, Rattlessnake Hills Merlot

The wines tonight were all made in Idaho by Clearwater Canyon Cellars, even though some of the grapes are from the state of Washington. For that reason, I am including an AVA map of Washington. You will be able to locate these different grape producing areas. Because the wine was produced in Idaho and in the Lewis-Clark AVA (Idaho’s newest AVA), the wines are considered Idaho wine.

Washington state AVA's

Washington state AVA’s

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Sakana Japanese Sushi and Steak House

07 Tuesday Jun 2016

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SakanaSuchiBoise_LogoOk. It’s really a great thing when you come across a restaurant, such as Sakana Japanese Sushi and Steak House in Boise, and it severely challenges your benchmark Asian restaurant, Sushi Joy and Shige Japanese Cuisine. Yes. Sakana is that restaurant and it rates, now, as our benchmark with a solid 5-Star sushi/sashimi/Japanese cuisine. It is superb! The Wait Staff is kind and extremely helpful. The sushi chef, Xing, is from China and his talent is awesome. A wide range of Japanese dishes such as Hibachi, Bento Box, sushi and sashimi (which is superb!), tempuira, teriyaki and the list goes on. It is well worth your trip to go there. They are located at 7107 W State Street, Garden City. (208) 853-4993 and they are open Mon – Thursday: 11:00am – 10:00pm, Friday and Saturday: 11am – 11pm, Sunday: 12 noon – 9pm. Here are some photos of what we had. Enjoy!

Robin had this awesome Special - Mango, Shrimp, Salmon, Avocado, Tuna and Tobl with an Appl;e and Mango Sauce.

Robin had this awesome Special – Mango, Shrimp, Salmon, Avocado, Tuna and Tobiko (Flying Fish Roe) with an Apple and Mango Sauce. There was also a wrap of Tofu Skin, a very thin sheeet of tofu (Inari). This was delicious!

A close-up of Robin's special dinner.

A close-up of Robin’s special dinner.

I had this Sashimi Deluxe, 18 pieces of pure delight. Mackerel (Saba), Octopus (Tako), Salmon (Sake), Albacore Tuna (Shiro Maguro) served with Cucumber, Diakon and Shaved Ginger and Wasabi.

I had this Sashimi Deluxe, 18 pieces of pure delight. Mackerel (Saba), Octopus (Tako), Salmon (Sake), Albacore Tuna (Shiro Maguro) served with Cucumber, Diakon and Shaved Ginger and Wasabi.

My Sashimi Delux close-up!

My Sashimi Delux close-up!

I gave them a Foodie Card, we were asking so many questions (I have only done this once before in Plains, GA) and they started to give us sample plates. This is but one of them. Usually I don't give out a card until I pay the bill. There are exceptions, but very few.

I gave them a Foodie Card, we were asking so many questions (I have only done this once before in Plains, GA) and they started to give us sample plates. This is but one of them. Usually I don’t give out a card until I pay the bill. There are exceptions, but very few.

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Boise Mobile (Farmers) Market

05 Sunday Jun 2016

Posted by Bob and Robin in BFM, Boise Area Food Adventures, Boise Farmers Market, Boise Food Adventures, Boise Mobile Market, Healthy Eating, Idaho Vegetables, Idaho's Bounty, Local Farmers Markets, Local Markets, Photos By: Bob Young, What's For Dinner?

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05June2016_1b_BFM_Mobile-Market_Flyer-GraphicIt was great to see the new Mobile Market at the Boise Farmers Market this past Satrurday. And to meet and talk to Tamara Cameron, who operates the Mobile Market for the BFM, Boise Farmers Market. (See their permanent link as listed in the sidebar.)
The vehicle really seems to be well designed and can carry a good supply of farm fresh produce to the community and to those who can not make it to the market for some reason or another. IMNSHO, this is a huge community service!
I would be remiss if I did not mention some of the organizations who sponsor and assist in the program and have supplied the vehicle, produce and services – Boise Farmers Market, Idaho Womens Charitable Foundation, City of Boise, St Luke’s Hospital, Eat Smart Idaho, Boise State University and University of Idaho Extension to name a few. There are more.

Tamara Cameron shows me the inside of the Moble Market.

Tamara Cameron shows me the inside of the Moble Market.

Some produce that you might find in  the Mobile Market.

Some produce that you might find in the Mobile Market.

Entrance to the Mobile Market.

Entrance to the Mobile Market.

Look for thed Mobile Market in your neighborhood!

Look for the Mobile Market in your neighborhood!

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Welcome to Mary Anne’s place, a historic cottage in the heart of Kelley’s Canyon Orchard. Just 20 minutes from Twin Falls, unwind in this quiet retreat by enjoying the pleasant sound of a nearby creek and views that look out into the orchard. 4 guests · 2 bedrooms · 3 beds · 1 bath, Wifi · Free parking · Kitchen, Entire House! 1903 River Rd, Filer, Idaho 83328

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The History Kitchen

Interesting historical information about food - prep, origins and uses. Written by a kitchen anthropologist!

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Buy Local!

If you are not from Idaho, think about Buying Local in Your area! As for us, we have lived in Idaho since 1982. We Buy Idaho wherever possible.

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Buy Local

And it does ... Just Make Sense! Regardless of where you are from.

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Think Local!! Idaho Products.

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The New Boise Farmers Market

Summer and Winter - 1500 Shoreline Dr, Boise (Americana and Shoreline)

Idaho Farmers Markets

A listing of statewide Farmer's Markets with contacts.

Find Your Local Farmers Market

Click on the graphic to find your local farmers market either by city or zip code.

Acme Baked Shop, Boise

Available at the Boise COOP. Some of the best bread in Boise and all local!! They make the bread for the 10 Barrel Brew Pub, Angell's Bar and Grill, Salt Tears, all here in Boise. Awesome rye bread that actually tastes like rye bread. And the baguettes .... Wonderful. (208) 284-5588 or runsvold2000@gmail.com

Brown’s Buffalo Ranch

Give them a call or EMail for awesome buffalo meat.

Desert Mountain Grass Fed Beef (formerly Homestead Natural Beef)

Desert Mountain Grass Fed Beef, with Bob and Jessica Howard of Howard Ranch in Hammett. The company will only sell whole animals to the Boise Co-op and Whole Foods stores in Boise and Utah. They will also be at the Boise Farmers Market.

Falls Brand Pork roducts

Click the image for pork recipes.

Kelley’s Canyon Orchard

1903 River Rd, Filer, ID 83328 Hours: 10am - 6pm, Phone: (208) 543-5330

Malheur River Meats

Matthews Idaho Honey

Matthews All-Natural Meats

Meadowlark Farms

All natural Eggs, Lamb and Chicken

Purple Sage Farms

True Roots Farm

Available at the Boise Farmers Market and online at https://www.trueroots.farm

True Roots is a local produce farm committed to sustainable and chemical-free farming practices. We raise pesticide-free and non-GMO produce fresh from the farm, offering a diverse variety of farm-fresh services to our local community. Since our founding in 2014, our mission has been to provide farm-direct access to clean, reliable, and affordable produce.

Reel Foods Fish Market

1118 Vista Avenue, Boise, ID 83705 (208) 713-8850 Monday-Friday: 10am-6pm, Saturday: 9am-5pm. Sunday: Gone Fishin’

Standard Restaurant Supply

Plenty of items for the home, too. Check them out. 6910 Fairview, Boise 83704 (208) 333-9577

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Some Awesome Recipe and Spice Sources. Culturally diverse.

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Crockpot Recipes

Many good recipes here.

A Taste of France

A collection of French recipes

Basque Recipes

Best Ever Recipes of Mexico

Malaysian Recipes

Awesome Malaysian recipes.

Memorie di Angelina Italian Recipes

My Best German Recipes Web Site

Regional and Oktober Fest Recipes

There are a lot of recipes here.

Sauer Kraut Recipes

Recipes By Robin and Bob

Recipes that we have collected and created throughout the years.

Recipes of Elizabeth W. Young, Bob’s Mother

These are the recipes that my Mother collected over 85 or so years. The photo of my Mother was one of the last I have of her. It was taken in July, 1987.

Recipes From The Mediterranean Area

Soup and Chowder Recipes

Recipes from "My Recipes"

Deep South Dish Recipes

The Recipes of Greece

Tasty Mexican Recipes

The Shiksa In The Kitchen

Great Jewish recipes!

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Some Great Boise Restaurants.

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Asiago’s – Italian

Bella Aquila, Eagle, ID

775 S Rivershore Ln., Eagle, ID 83616 (208) 938-1900

Bar Gernika – Basque Pub and Eatery

202 S Capitol Blvd, Boise (208) 344-2175 (Checked)

Cottonwood Grille

913 W River St., Boise (208) 333.9800 cg@cottonwoodgrille.com

Enrique’s Mexican Restaurant

482 Main St., Kuna (208) 922-5169 New name. Was El Gallo Giro. Same owners and kitchen. The Best Mexican restaurant in the Boise/Kuna area, bar none!

Flying Pie Pizzaria

Goldy’s Breakfast Bistro

108 S Capitol Blvd., Boise (208) 345-4100

Goldy’s Corner Cafe

625 W Main St., Boise (208) 433-3934

Guanabanas – Island Restaurant and Bar

960 N Highway A1A, Jupiter, FL

Janjou Pâtisserie

Janjou Pâtisserie, 1754 W State St., Boise, Idaho 83702 (208) 297.5853

Mai Thai Asian Cuisine

750 West Idaho Street Boise, ID 83702 (208) 344-8424

Mazzah Grill – Mediterranean and Greek Cuisine

1772 W State St., Boise (208) 333-2566

Richards Inn by Chef Richard Langston

Formerly - Vincino's. New location at 500 S Capitol Blvd., Boise (208) 472-1463. Reservations are highly suggested.

The Orchard House

14949 Sunnyslope Rd., Caldwell (208) 459-8200

The Ravenous Pig

1234 N. Orange Ave. Winter Park, FL

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Think Local!! Boise Breweries, Brew Pubs and Wine Bars.
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10 Barrel Brewery Boise

830 W Bannock St., Boise (208) 344-5870

Cloud 9 Brewery and Pub

Opening Fall 2013 in the Albertson's Shopping Center, 18th and State in the old Maxi Java

Edge Brewing Company

525 N Steelhead Way, Boise, ID 83704 (208) 323-1116

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