SMELL TO FEEL WELL

A Beginner’s Guide to Essential Oils and Aromatherapy By Lindsey Rodrian If you had to guess which of our five senses possesses a direct connection to the brain, how would you answer? Many say sight, but it’s in fact our sense of smell. Though often […]

KOMACHI SUSHI

              Showcasing San Joaquin’s Beauty Through Japanese Cuisine By Melissa Hutsell Authenticity and elegance tastefully come together at Lodi’s Komachi Sushi. The Japanese style restaurant promises some of the best cultural cuisine outside of Toyko, and dishes that taste […]

PASADENA

EVERYTHING’S COMING UP ROSES By Don and Ann Jackson  We’ve visited Pasadena many times over the years and usually it’s to see their world famous Rose Parade or attend a football game in the city’s stunning Rose Bowl, the queen of the holiday stadiums. And […]

NOTHING BUNDT HOLIDAY GOODNESS

By Melissa Hutsell The perfect ingredients come together in the delicious baked masterpieces that are Nothing Bundt Cakes. The nationally renowned favorites with homemade roots are found right here in the Stockton Lincoln Center location. The shop offers a their selection of sweets in an […]

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IN SEASON: POMEGRANATE

By Melissa Hutsell The Pomegranate is a super food that’s rich in history, and of course, flavor. According to Pomegranate Council, an organization dedicated to education of the fruit, the pomegranate’s history dates back more than 4,000 years. Known as the jewel of autumn, the […]

DATING REVISITED: A GUIDE TO GETTING BACK INTO THE GAME

Dating Revisited: A Guide to Getting Back Into the Game By Melissa Hutsell As the key to longevity, companionship is important at any age. Finding a partner later in life can be overwhelming, but there are plenty of resources and social landscapes available to those […]

APPLE PIE APPLE

By Copper Williams When it comes to fall, the crisp and refreshing tang of apples really does reign supreme! Down at the Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory in Manteca, you can feast your taste buds on all the fresh granny smith apples you can eat! But, take […]

CIDER RULES

By Lindsey Rodrian   Hard cider is all the rage these days, although enjoyment of this apple-based beverage dates back to 55 BC. The English staple is sweeping America, and even taking its own, unique form here in San Joaquin with wine-infused variations. Paul and […]

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ADVOCATING FOR OUR YOUTH

Child Abuse Prevention Council of San Joaquin County’s Executive Director By Nora Heston Tarte [columns] [column size=”2/3″]Lindy Turner-Hardin has always rooted for the underdog. She firmly believes in advocating for individuals that do not have the ability or resources to do so themselves. That mentality, […]

NOVEMBER 209 AGENDA

Imagine the Fantastic Through November 5 The 6th annual 2D–3D Works National Exhibition and Awards Competition features artists working in a variety of mediums—including traditional and digital painting, digital photography, collage and fiber, bronze, ceramic and metal sculpture—on display at the Delta Center for the […]

THANKSGIVING DAY SANDWICH

By Copper Williams Take a bite straight out of Thanksgiving on your next visit to Cafe Aroma! Located in Manteca, this delectable eatery is prepared to bring you some seasonal cheer with their Thanksgiving Day Sandwich. Each order begins with rich cream cheese, perfectly spread […]

TRENDING: ENGAGEMENT RINGS

[columns] [column size=”2/3″] By Nora Heston Tarte Thoughtful grooms create proposal stories that their brides will never tire of telling. Every detail will be recounted to family members, girlfriends and coworkers countless times, and while the story should be the best part for every beaming […]

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