CANDY WASHINGTON

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Why Every One Is Going To The Los Angeles Times Food Bowl Festival

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Hi lovelies,

If there's one thing I love to do, it's eating! Especially during the Los Angeles Times FOOD BOWL where I can experience new cuisines and dine at the coolest restaurants in L.A.

I'm particularly looking forward to trying out P.Y.T that's located in the downtown LA and features a vegetable-centered menu.

My other must-do during the Los Angeles Times FOOD BOWL is partaking in the Fried Chicken Party.  My friends and I are also looking forward to enjoying the cocktails created by the talented mixologists during L.A. Cocktail week. 

Check out the full details below and don't forget to share your Food Bowl experiences on FacebookTwitter and Instagram @LAfoodbowl (#LAfoodbowl #31DAYSOFFOOD).

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Los Angeles Times FOOD BOWL returns with a diverse program this May

A NEW KIND OF FOOD FESTIVAL
The city’s adventurous new food festival will feature hundreds of events all over Los Angeles with a mix of local favorites and world-renowned chefs

LOS ANGELES (2018) – The Los Angeles Times is proud to announce the return of FOOD BOWL, 31 days of events celebrating L.A.’s amazing food and drink scene. The festival will continue to raise awareness and funds to fight food waste, hunger, food insecurity and promote sustainability and waste reduction through charity partners and participating events. Spanning the entire month of May, FOOD BOWL will feature over 250 events with many of the chefs and restaurants that have put Los Angeles on the map as one of the world’s great food cities alongside internationally renowned chefs in rare local appearances. The extensive lineup of dining events, panel discussions, chef collaborations, volunteer projects, and other food and drink-inspired happenings will be announced March 31 at lafoodbowl.com.

Food Bowl highlights include:

  • Things in a Bowl: the official launch party taking place at Rossoblu will feature an all-star lineup of L.A. chefs creating “Things in a bowl” and the announcements of Restaurant of the Year and the Gold Award. Last year’s Restaurant of the Year award went to Locol (Roy Choi and Daniel Patterson) and the Gold Award was presented to Wolfgang Puck. This event will be open to the public for the first time.
  • Changing the World Through the Power of Food: a conversation and more with José Andrés (The Bazaar by José Andrés), and special guests supporting L.A. Kitchen. Chef Andrés has been on the ground assisting disaster relief efforts, feeding the workers and victims of the recent California wildfires and Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico.         
  • Night Market: a bustling street market featuring 50 food vendors, outdoor dining areas and entertainment in Grand Park, May 16-20. Over 45,000 attended last year’s Night Market events.
  • A Tribute to the late Chef Tui Sungkamee (Jitlada): a night celebrating the life of the much loved and respected chef with Jazz Singsanong (Jitlada).
  • Outstanding in the Field: a series of long-table feasts in spectacular locations. Sustainable seafood on an iconic pier, Grand Park in downtown L.A., Malibu and a dinner in the desert with Virgilio Martinez (Peru), Weiser Family Farms, and Jim Denevan.
  • Scienceandfood: a discussion about food in space at UCLA.
  • Charity Bake Sale: a showcase of L.A.’s leading pastry chefs and the return of our beloved Beast Feast and Fried Chicken Party.
  • New Kids on the Block Party featuring L.A.’s rising chefs and mixologists.
  • Chef Showcase: a one-day event featuring leading chefs. Moderated panels, demonstrations, tastings, and more.
  • A Sichuan Summit: acclaimed food writer Fuchsia Dunlop (Sichuan Cookery) and Chinese Chef Yu Bo will be featured, along with L.A.’s favorite Sichuan restaurants and special guests.
  • Food Tours of L.A.’s tastiest neighborhoods.
  • L.A. Cocktail Week: bartenders from across the city will be invited to create a cocktail that represents Los Angeles. The L.A.-inspired cocktails will be featured throughout the week.
  • Gold Film Festival: a mini film festival curated by Jonathan Gold with screenings hosted in various neighborhoods around the city.
  • Satoyama Exhibition in association with Japan House Los Angeles: Japanese chef Yoshihiro Narisawa (Narisawa in Tokyo is the Number 18 Restaurant in the World’s 50 Best list) is internationally known for his dedication to sustainability and representing the natural environment in his dishes by using indigenous Japanese ingredients.
  • A conversation with Diana Kennedy (UK / Mexico), the godmother of Mexican cuisine: a panel discussion about Kennedy’s career and a sneak peek at the documentary currently in production, “Nothing Fancy: Diana Kennedy.”
  • Chef Ben Shewry (NZ / Australia) from acclaimed Melbourne restaurant, Attica (Number 32 Restaurant in the World’s 50 Best list) will collaborate on a series of unique events with Everson Royce Bar and Hollyhock House.

Los Angeles Times Food Bowl 2018 charitable partners are L.A. Kitchen, Food Forward and Midnight Mission. Festival sponsors include Citi®, Nissan Leaf, OpenTable, Peru Tourism. For additional information and event updates, visit lafoodbowl.com and connect on FacebookTwitter and Instagram @LAfoodbowl (#LAfoodbowl #31DAYSOFFOOD)

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How To Stay Fit And Healthy With Tai Pei Entrees

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This post was sponsored Tai Pei, all opinions expressed in my post are my own.

Hi lovelies,

I’ve started my New Year off right with working out, meditating, taking time away from social media, and being more conscious about what and how I eat. That’s why I love Tai Pei tasty entrées, each with their own unique and robust flavors.

But beyond the amazing tasting flavors of the entrées that range from General Tso's Spicy Chicken, Orange Chicken, Black Pepper, Shrimp Fried Rice, Beef and Broccoli, to Teriyaki Chicken, and more, what makes the entrees the perfect fit for my healthy yet on-the-go lifestyle, is that each entrée contains no preservatives or artificial ingredients and is always made with real, pure ingredients.

So I never have to compromise on taste, eating high-quality ingredients, or on saving time because Tai Pei’s design makes it quick and simple to make in just minutes in the microwave. I can easily prepare an entree after my workouts to quickly refuel.

Plus, since I struggle with portion control when I cook at-home, Tai Pei entrees help me to stay fit and healthy because each entree is individually made for the perfect portion-size. Asian food is one of my favorite cuisines and fried rice keeps me full without feeling stuffed, so it’s the perfect dish to curb my cravings in a healthy way. I indulge in their wide range of frozen fried rice choices each made with flavor-infused rice.

So if you’re like me, and want to stay fit while indulging in tasty, easy-to-prepare meals in a healthy way, then pick-up a few Tai Pei entrees in a frozen food section near you. Find yours here.

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a.o.c. x Los Angeles

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Hi lovelies,

I've decided to go out less and spend more quality and one-on-one time with my friends and loved ones. So I was super excited to catch up with my lovely little blonde, Heather Hahnover brunch at a.o.c. in Los Angeles, CA. 

We immediately noticed the greenery out front that would make for the perfect backdrop for a few photos and then we went inside and got seated in the outside patio. I ordered a tea and the pork belly sandwich and decided to skip the salad and add a side of fries.

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Heather opted for the fried chicken and I definitely stole a few pieces to try myself. We chatted about our blogs, boys, bags, and being on top of our career game.  The waiters were super friendly and the ambiance was very hushed yet inviting, making it the perfect place to share secrets, split dessert, and laugh into the afternoon. 

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Bouchon x Beverly Hills

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Hi lovelies,

I can't believe there's only two months left in 2017 and I plan to enjoy every single moment of it. I've decided to challenge myself to do things outside of my normal comfort zone and for the first time ever, I went to a restaurant and enjoyed a meal alone. 

My restaurant of choice was the iconic Bouchon in Beverly Hills. It's Thomas Keller's casual dining French-inspired bistro and even though it might sound trivial, but for me, eating lunch by lonesome was a major milestone. When I first got there, I almost chickened out and opted to grab a coffee and sandwich and eat at one the tables at the adjacent park, but I mustered up the courage to ask for a table of 1.

My waiter, Roody, was super friendly and made me feel right at ease as I ordered my coffee, green tea, and Salade de Steak. I took out my book, sipped on my coffee, and people watched in-between pages. 

My salad was scrumptious and I indulged in the bread and butter basket. Roody made sure to keep my coffee cup full and gave me words on encouragement as he passed by as I could tell that he sensed that I was a newbie to dining alone. 

Now that I've tackled this milestone, I'm excited to explore other restaurants in my lovely Los Angeles one book, cup of coffee, and endearing waiter at a time. 

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