Hot and Saucy: The Humboldt Hotsauce Story By Benjamin Fordham When it comes to food, do you prefer yours bland and boring? Or do you prefer spicy-sweet, organic, packed with vitamin C and antioxidants, farm-to-table, life-affirming food? This is a story about the latter. It’s also a story about two friends who turned their love of good food into a successful … [Read more...] about Hot and Saucy: The Humboldt Hotsauce Story
Archives for September 2012
A Paddle Around Humboldt Bay as Pelicans Led the Way
A Paddle Around Humboldt Bay as Pelicans Led the Way By John Walsh One of the few negative things about working with boat rentals is the fact that I often send people out under the most ideal conditions, but have to stay behind on the dock. Terrible, I know, to complain about something like this, but knowing what pleasure they are about to enjoy- … [Read more...] about A Paddle Around Humboldt Bay as Pelicans Led the Way
Kids, Pan Dulce and Oranges in San Miguel de Allende
Kids, pan dulce and oranges in San Miguel de Allende By Colleen Chalmers “VERDE!” I scream as 10 young kids with brown-black hair run toward me. “ROJO!” I scream just seconds later, which brings their feet to an awkward halt where their restless legs have trouble stopping. The boys and girls push each other with playful rivalry. “VERDE!” They sprint faster and laugh … [Read more...] about Kids, Pan Dulce and Oranges in San Miguel de Allende
The Power of Beauty
The Power of Beauty by Cristina Sandoval There’s legend told of a woman who purposefully destroyed her face to gain power. An ancient Chinese Taoist, and a rich wife of a merchant, Sun Pu-erh sought the path to enlightenment. There was one problem, though: she was far too beautiful. Her teacher, Wang Ch’ung-yang warned her: “You will meet with perils along the way. You … [Read more...] about The Power of Beauty