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The Pacific West includes the only two states that are not part of the contiguous United States, Alaska and Hawaii, plus Washington, Oregon, and California. For centuries, native cultures thrived in the lush, remarkably fertile mainland Pacific Northwest, making the most of the area’s abundant seafood, wildlife and foraged foods, like wild berries, wapato (a tuber that grows submerged in lakes), and mushrooms. Fur traders were the earliest non-native settlers to the area. They planted the West’s first apple trees at Fort Vancouver, Washington, in 1826. (Today, Washington produces more apples than any state in America.) More recently, the Pacific West, receiving inspiration from Asia, Latin America, and the Mediterranean, has been at the vanguard of a culinary movement that focuses on fresh local foods served in season and using preparations that place a light touch on quality ingredients. Sometimes called West Coast Cuisine, other times simply California Cuisine, it is a style and sensibility that has caught on across the country.
 

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Red Garlic Mashed Potatoes

Reviewed on Nov. 20, 2008 by Jessikah
This was a good base for mashed potatoes but I didn't make them exactly the same way. I used milk instead of half and half, and used white and red potatoes to get more fluff and less skin from the mixture. Finally, I put whole garlic when boiling the potatoes (BTW, I peeled the white but didn't peel the skin off of the red) and used Lawry's garlic salt and fresh grated onion (about 2 tablespoons) when mixing up the last bit of it. Hope some of my changes help someone else out. Oh, finally, I DID NOT add sugar.
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Coffee Nudge

Reviewed on Nov. 19, 2008 by tat2whttrsh
This drink is lovely. Very nice after a long day. I'd make this again.
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Cream Cheese Frosting II

Reviewed on Nov. 19, 2008 by MomW/4Hungrykids
Nummers! I added just a SMALL dap of Almond flavor to give it more then just a sugar taster...the choco cake will taste like it is covered with a cheese cake.
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