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Category Archives: Beef

Update on Sources and New Dishes

13 Thursday Jan 2022

Posted by Bob and Robin in Beef, Boise Farmers Market, Breakfast, Breakfast At The Captains Shack, Buy Local, Captain's Shack, Chardonnay, Chef Jacques Pépin, Classic Sauces, Comfort Food, Cookies, Cream Sauces, Dinner At Marnies, Dinner For Robin, Food - Make Your Own Meals, Food Photos, Herbs and Spices, Hollandaise Sauce, Housemade Sauces, Idaho Beef, Idaho Eggs, Idaho Lamb, Idaho Pork, Idaho Wine, Malheur River Meats, Parma Ridge Winery, Photos By: Bob Young, Recipe by: Robin and Bob Young, Recipes, Shell Fish, Spinach, Van Lith Ranch, Vegetables, What's For Dinner?, Wines - Idaho

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captains-shack-pipe-signed-Walkway-LMPI pretty much failed to list my sources in the Boise area for beef, pork, eggs and lamb. Some of them will even ship to you. Check the links.

For beef I am using 2 different sources. The newest source for some awesome beef products is Van Lith Ranch, http://vanlithranch.com 200 S Pennsylvania Ave, Fruitland, Idaho 83619. (208) 452-3826. We had a fabulous standing prime rib from them. “At Van Lith Ranch, we raise ultra-premium grass-fed, grain-finished beef here in Idaho. Our family ranch is located on the banks of the Payette River where three generations of Van Liths have been raising beef cattle for over 70 years. We use that generational knowledge and experience to hand-select only the highest of quality animals for our Van Lith Ranch line of meat and that personal attention and dedication shows in every mouthwatering bite.”

Another fabulous source for beef and pork is Malheur River Meats, http://malheurrivermeats.com 4276 John Day Hwy, Vale, OR 97918.(208) 573-1058. Awesome beef, but fantastic thick cut, bone in pork chops. They even have pork chops for stuffing which are cut even thicker. They carry eggs, too, in season. And, you can get a change in red meat by eating buffalo from Browns Buffalo Ranch in Nyssa,  https://cunninghampasturedmeats.com/vendors/browns-buffalo-ranch. Great meat, especially the steaks and hump roast.

For eggs and lamb, awesome lamb chops, we use Meadowlark Farms Idaho, https://www.meadowlarkfarmidaho.com/ 9904 Southside Blvd, Nampa, Idaho. 83686 (208) 466-4806. A superb source for outstanding lamb products.

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And speaking of eggs, Meadowlark Farms eggs make an awesome Hollandaise sauce and Eggs Benedict. Just look at these. This was delicious! Even went so far as to try Jacque Pepin’s style. Think I will use it again and again and again!

Not local by any means. Braised Scallops on a bed of Spinach and Chard with a light Béchamel and a Cucumber and Radish Salad with Sour Cream. Such a yum dinner. Served with a wonderful and well pared 2020 Parma Ridge Winery Chardonnay, http://www.parmaridge.wine/. They also have an awesome bistro at the winery. Superb food along with the superb wine. But make a reservation first. Check the link. Happy cooking! (BP-MJ)

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Beef Stroganoff

05 Thursday Aug 2021

Posted by Bob and Robin in Avocado, Beef, Breakfast, Buy Idaho, Buy Local, Captain's Shack, Classic Sauces, Comfort Food, Cream Sauces, Dinner For Robin, Dinner With Family, Eggs, Food - Russian, Food Photos, Heirloom Tomatoes, Idaho Beef, Idaho Vegetables, Local Farmers Markets, Mushrooms, Pasta, Photos By: Bob Young, Pinot Noir, Recipe By: Captain's Shack, Recipe: Bob and Robin Young, What's For Dinner?

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We recently made/created a version of the classic Beef Stroganoff as pictured above. (The recipe can be found here – http://www.rockinrs.com/CS-Stroganoff.pdf). The original recipe did not call for vodka. But this is a Russian dish, so vodka is a must. We did not, however, use the traditional potato based vodka, but rather a corn based. An entirely different flavor level and profile. Seems to me to be more inline with White Lightning. The button mushrooms cut into about 1/4″ slices. Also, we added some chopped fresh rosemary, which was awesome.But look at the recipe and see what you think. We are always open to suggestions.

And then one morning, Robin asked for an Avocado and Tomato Omelet. Never thought of this combination, but it was really good. No, did not cook the avocado or the tomato, Serve with a good fresh fruit mix. In this case, blueberries and cantaloupe. CROW bread toasted from Acme Bakeshop in Boise. Great combination.

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Cream of Asparagus and Leek Soup and Bobotie

29 Thursday Apr 2021

Posted by Bob and Robin in 5-Stars, Apple, Apricots, Asparagus, Bacon, Basmati rice, Beef, Bobotie, Captain's Shack, Cast Iron, Chutney, Eggs, Falls Brand Bacon, Food - African, Food Photos, Fruit, Garlic, Lamb, Photos By: Bob Young, South African, What's For Dinner?

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Cream of Asparagus and Leek Soup

We came across this awesome asparagus and since we have a contact to pick some – 75 pounds worth – and after some were canned, we made this awesome soup. Changed it slightly, I added some bacon for another layer of flavor and it was super. Not hard to do. Great with the fresh asparagus you are picking. Here is the recipe. Try it and see what you think, http://www.rockinrs.com/CS-Asparagus-Soup.pdf

Bobotie – A South African dish

Then we tried this South African dish, Bobotie. We like it with lamb, even though the recipe calls for beef. And we change the chutney to apricot jam and julienned dried apricots. We also made our yellow rice with turmeric. The rice: For this Basmati rice, which we browned in butter before we added water, and then brought it to a boil, reduced the heat to a slow simmer and covered it. Took about 15 minutes to cook it. Here is the recipe. Enjoy! http://www.rockinrs.com/CS-Bobotie.pdf

From Wikipedia, “Today, bobotie is much more likely to be made with beef of lamb, although pork can be used. Early recipes incorporated ginger, marjoram and lemon rind (zest); the introduction of curry powder has simplified the recipe but the basic concept remains the same. Some recipes also call for chopped onions and almonds to be added to the mixture. Traditionally, bobotie incorporates dried fruit like raisins or sultanas (yellow raisins). It is often garnished with bay leaves, walnuts, chutney and bananas. Although not particularly spicy, the dish incorporates a variety of flavours that can add complexity. For example, the dried fruit (usually apricots and raisins/sultanas) contrasts the curry flavouring. The texture of the dish is also complex, the baked egg mixture topping complementing the milk-soaked bread which adds moisture to the dish. Bobotie is usually served with “yellow rice”, which is rice cooked with turmeric.“

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A very good Pappadelle Dinner

23 Friday Apr 2021

Posted by Bob and Robin in 5-Stars, Acme Bake Shop Sourdough, Beef, Boise Artisan Bakery's, Buy Local, Captain's Shack, Classic Herb Blends, Cooking Styles, Dinner At Marnies, Dinner With Family, Food Photos, Garlic, Idaho Beef, Idaho Pork, Idaho Wine, Italian foods, Local Markets, Malheur River Meats, Mushrooms, Pasta, Petit Verdot, Photos By: Bob Young, Recipe by: Robin and Bob Young, Recipes - Dinner, Recipes - Italian, What's For Dinner?

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Pappadelle with Red Wine Ragu and Toasted Sourdough with Garlic

We came across this recipe from two different sources, one was Chef Jacques Pepin, and then we adjusted both recipes to make this one. It was delicious! We added a little chervil (French parsley) and Herbs de Provence, which we blend ourselves. We also added a little ground pork. Next time, too, I may add some diced garlic cloves. It is missing in this recipe, excerpt for the Garlic Toast (Acme Bakeshop Sourdough).

The other item that you may want to contemplate is the type of Passata – tomato sauce – you use. I like Cento Traditional, but I also like Rao’s Traditional and Mutti. Any of these are good, but if you prefer to use your own that you have made from all those seasonal Roma or San Marzano, then do so. Please though, when you puree the sauce, leave the skins on.

So here is our recipe. Enjoy it. http://www.rockinrs.com/CS-Pappadelle-Red-Wine-Ragu.pdf Let us know your opinions.

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Some Recipes That We Suggest

09 Friday Apr 2021

Posted by Bob and Robin in BBQ Beef, Beans, Beef, Boise Foodie Guild, Buy Local, Captain's Shack, Dessert, Dinner For Robin, Dinner With Family, Easter Lamb, Food - Make Your Own Meals, Food - Russian, Food Photos, Holiday Menu, Photos By: Bob Young, What's For Dinner?

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captains-shack-pipe-signed_LMPIt’s been awhile. But we are still here. So I think it will be a good idea to look at some of the recipes we have been working on. Some of these recipes call for Herb de Provence and we prefer to make our own. Keeps it to our liking. You can see the recipe here http://www.rockinrs.com/CS-Herbs.pdf. Just remember the 3-1 ratio of using fresh versus dried herbs. For instance, if your recipe calls for 1 Tablespoon of an herb and all your have is dried, use only 1 teaspoon of the dried. (3 teaspoons=1 Tablespoon).

Since summer is right around the corner and BBQ is probably in the back of your mind, here is a recipe for some awesome baked beans. We use a mix of canned Cannellini Beans, Kidney Beans and Black Beans. A wonderful blend of tomato sauce, molasses, brown sugar and dry mustard. Jack Daniels Black Label Bourbon also goes well in this mix. Here is the recipe for these great baked beans. Enjoy! http://www.rockinrs.com/CS-Stovetop-Baked-Beans.pdf.

5Feb2021_1a_Captains-Shack_Erics-Rib-SauceAnd if you are doing a BBQ or Grilling – we love St Louis Style Pork Ribs grilled – then try Eric’s Rib Sauce to slather on the ribs and to use as a dipping sauce. It is awesome! http://www.rockinrs.com/Erics-Rib-Sauce.pdf. Please note. The recipe calls for a special cider, Basil/Lemon. It is a local (Boise) brand, Stack Rock Cidery. These ciders are available, whether this brand or not, at most grocery stores. They may have different blends. Find one you like or you can use your favorite apple cider vinegar. Just add your favorite herbs.

And if you are in mind for a beef stew, try http://www.rockinrs.com/CS-Beef-Stew.pdf, CS Beef Stew. It has the Icelandic herb lovage in it. A celery tasting green herb. If you use fresh – dried is available – be careful of the amount. The 1 cup chopped that the recipe calls for, is plenty and even at that, you might want to cut back to 3/4 cup. It is great in stews and soups.

7Mar2021_1_Capt ains-Shack_HalupkiAnd then there is Halupki. A Ukrainian stuffed cabbage leaves that means “little pigeons”. http://www.rockinrs.com/CS-Halupki.pdf This dish comes from our neighbor and we have slightly altered it. It is simply delicious. It takes right around 3 hours to prepare, but is well worth it. “The name “golubtsy” came to Russia and the region around it in the 18th century when the aristocracy traveled back and forth to eastern Europe. In France, pigeon was wrapped and cooked in cabbage leaves and stuffed cabbage rolls where then called “golubtsy” because the dish resembled the French dish.” [Wikipedia] Note: there is no “G” letter or sound in the Ukrainian language. Therefore this dish is called “Halupki” in the Ukraine. 

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Easter Boneless Leg of Lamb

You say you like lamb? No? Then you probably have been eating mutton. The difference is in age. Lamb is generally less than 1 year old, whereas mutton is everything else. This one is simply delicious for those who like lamb. Maybe those who say they don’t like it, may learn to eat it using this recipe.  Enjoy this lamb. http://www.rockinrs.com/Lamb-Rosemary-Garlic.pdf

29Jan2021_1_Captains-Shack_Shortbreaqd Pecaan CookiesAnd now some dessert! How about Pecan Shortbread Cookies? Yum. To give the pecans some extra flavor, roast them on s sheet pan in the oven at 350 degrees F for 8 minutes. Watch them – Don’t let them burn. Here is the recipe. Enjoy. http://www.rockinrs.com/Pecan-Shortbread-Cookies.pdf

And that does it for now. Brought you at least somewhat up-to-date, and I “learned” this new format, somewhat. Cheers.

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    Awesome Roast Beef

    03 Sunday Jan 2021

    Posted by Bob and Robin in 5-Stars, Beef, Buy Idaho, Buy Local, Captain's Shack, Classic Cuisines, Classic Herb Blends, Classic Sauces, Dinner With Family, What's For Dinner?

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    I came across this awesome way to cook a roast of beef. In this case, it was a 12 pound, 7 rib Standing Rib Roast. It was delicious! Start out at 500 degrees F and then turn the heat off for 2 hours and do not open the oven! That’s right. Leave the oven closed! Do not peek! Here is the recipe – CS Prime Rib. You will need Herb de Provence for this recipe and here is our recipe. You can adjust it to please yourself. Herb de Provence. Enjoy!

    7 Rib Standing Rib Roast just out of the oven

    First slice

    Dinner is served!

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    Smoked Brisket

    12 Saturday Sep 2020

    Posted by Bob and Robin in 5-Stars, BBQ Beef, Beef, Beef - Brisket, Boise Foodie Guild, Buy Idaho, Buy Local, Captain's Shack, Cooking Styles, Idaho Beef, Photos, Photos By: Bob Young, Recipe By: Bob Young, Redipes - Grilling, What's For Dinner?

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    This is by far one of the best CS Brisket that I have made in a long time. Perfect smoke ring and awesome flavors using the rub that is included in the recipe. I love it in sandwiches – pictured here – or just to “nibble” on. It takes some time, but is well worth itt. Just remember to use a very sharp knife to slice it thin, almost shaved. Give it a try.

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    The Boise Farmers for 1 Hour Tomorrow!

    14 Friday Feb 2020

    Posted by Bob and Robin in Beef, BFM, Boise Area Food Adventures, Boise Farmers Market, Boise Food Adventures, Buy Idaho, Buy Local, Chicken, Eggs, Green Salad, Greens, Herbs, Herbs and Spices, Idaho Beef, Idaho Lamb, Idaho Vegetables, Lamb, What's For Dinner?

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    Boise Farmers Market – Pick Up, PopUp, a 1 hour special, tomorrow 15 Feb 2020 at the Shoreline location. Limited products. See you there!

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    7 Tips for Cooking At Home

    11 Tuesday Feb 2020

    Posted by Bob and Robin in Beef, Buy Idaho, Buy Local, Chef Jacques Pépin, Classic Cuisines, Classics, Classis Sauces, Cooking Styles, Educational, Ethnic Foods, Recipes, What's For Dinner?

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    There are many times when I get ideas/suggestions from the food blogs that I subscribe to. One such reference is Foodie Crush. Recently they offered suggestions on tips to make superb meals at home. (It’s not difficult!)
    I will list the headings here and then you can read the entire – it’s not long – article by using the link above, “7 Easy Tips to Cook More at Home“. Enjoy!

    1. Start with favorite recipes and organize your list.
    2. Prep ahead of time.
    3. Keep staples stocked.
    4. Whip up one-sheet or one-pot meals.
    5. Host more dinner parties.
    6. Invest in equipment you’ll love and use.
    7. Make now, freeze for later.

    And then try this recipe adapted from Chef Jacques Pépin. Great for Valentines Dinner coming up.

    Beef Stew in Red Wine Sauce

    Source: adapted from Chef Jacques Pépin
    Active Time: 1 hr
    Total Time: 2 hr 40 min
    Serves: 4
     
    Ingredients:
    1 T unsalted Butter
    2 T Olive Oil
    2 lbs trimmed Beef Flatiron Steak, Beef Cheeks or Chuck, cut into 8 pieces
    Celtic Sea Salt and fresh ground Tellicherry Black Pepper to taste
    1 c finely chopped Onion
    1 T finely chopped Garlic
    1 T All-Purpose Flour
    750-ml bottle dry Red Wine – Cab Sauvignon, Merlot, Pinot Noir, Syrah or Zinfandel
    2 Bay Leaves
    1 med Thyme sprig
    5 oz Pancetta
    15 Pearl or small Cipollini Onions, peeled
    15 Crimini Mushrooms
    15 Heirloom Baby Carrots, peeled
    Sugar
    Chopped fresh Italian Parsley, for garnish

    Directions:
    1) Preheat the oven to 350° F. In a large enameled cast-iron casserole, melt the butter in 1 tablespoon of the olive oil. Arrange the meat in the casserole in a single layer and season with salt and pepper. Cook over moderately high heat, turning occasionally, until browned on all sides, 8 minutes. Add the chopped onion and garlic and cook over moderate heat, stirring occasionally, until the onion is softened, 5 minutes. Add the flour and stir to coat the meat with it. Add the wine, bay leaves and thyme, season with salt and pepper and bring to a boil, stirring to dissolve any brown bits stuck to the bottom of the pot.
    2) Cover the casserole and transfer it to the oven. Cook the stew for 1½ hours, until the meat is very tender and the sauce is flavorful.
    3) Meanwhile, in a saucepan, cover the pancetta with 2 cups of water and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat and simmer for 30 minutes. Drain the pancetta and slice it ½ inch thick, then cut the slices into 1-inch-wide lardons.
    4) In a large skillet, combine the pancetta, pearl onions, mushrooms and carrots. Add the remaining 1 tablespoon of olive oil, ¼ cup of water and a large pinch each of sugar, salt and pepper. Bring to a boil, cover and simmer until almost all of the water has evaporated, 15 minutes. Uncover and cook over high heat, tossing, until the vegetables are tender and nicely browned, about 4 minutes.
    5) To serve, stir some of the vegetables and lardons into the stew and scatter the rest on top as a garnish. Top with a little chopped parsley and serve.

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    Awesome Meal At Parma Ridge Winery and Bistro …. Again!

    22 Sunday Dec 2019

    Posted by Bob and Robin in 5-Stars, Beef, Bistro, Bistro - Parma Ridge Winery, Brunch, Brunch at Parma Ridge Winery, Buy Local, Chef Storm Hodge, Chocolate, Classic Cuisines, Cooking Styles, Dinner at Parma Ridge Winery and Bistro, Dinner With The Winemaker, Idaho Wine, Merlot, Parma Ridge Specials, Parma Ridge Winery Bistro, Party Time, Photos, Photos By: Bob Young, Snake River AVA, Special Dinners, What's For Brunch?, What's For Dinner?

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    Always good food! And good wine! And good visits. But then, I am extremely biased. Definitely a solid 5-Star restaurant and superb Wait Staff. You can always see what they are doing by looking at – and following – Snake River AVA Happenings and their page Parma Ridge Winery and Bistro Information. It is a good idea, and sometimes extremely necessary, Sunday brunch for example, to make reservations. Parma Ridge Winery, 24509 Rudd Road, Parma ID, 83660. 208-946-5187. Here is their website: www.parmaridge.wine. So what did we have for dinner? (Left-Click any of these photos to see them enlarged.)

    Robin enjoys the Bistro

    Wonderful, fresh made Cream of Mushroom Soup. They also have Storm’s Northwest Clam Chowder which is super!

    We also tried Chicken Tortilla Soup, which is not on the menu yet.

    Robin had the Filet Mignon, which was awesome.

    I had the Ribeye Steak,which is also superb.

    Avielle Rosé of Merlot, a good breakfast wine

    Late Harvest Riesling. These are both new releases.

    Chocolate Bread Pudding with Vanilla Ice Cream. Oh yum!

    Wow! Just a superb meal. You really need to go sometime. Just Call First!

    > View from the patio. Open seasonally.

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    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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