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SACRAMENTO FOOD TOURS Showcases Sacramento's Local Roots and Food Scene.
A city's most defining characteristics are food, cultural traditions and architecture. What if you could savor all of them at the same time?
You absolutely can!
You can eat your way through Sacramento’s Food Tasting Tours which does just that... giving you an exclusive taste of the specialty shops and ethnic restaurants in Sacramento.
In between ethnic enclaves and delicious food tastings that will satisfy even the heartiest appetites, you’ll get an insider's view of the culture, history and architecture that defines the In Season Sacramento slogan.
Enjoy a memorable Sacramento food tour experience with our entertaining, passionate and humorous food tour guides each of whom lives in the areas that you will explore.
You’ll meet and engage with our local food artisans and restaurant owners while indulging yourselves with a unique culinary insight and delicious foods.
Dine Downtown Sacramento
Hi everyone! I was fortunate enough to be invited to preview the 14th annual Dine Downtown Restaurant Week presented by Kaiser Permanente. The event features 35 restaurants on the grid offering a 3-course meal for $35. One dollar from every meal donated to social services and food literacy programs.
The restaurants in this video are:
1) Hook & Ladder
2) Station 16 Seafood & Bar
3) The Firehouse Restaurant
The event runs January 11-21, 2019.
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5 Star Reviews Sacramento Food Tours
5 Star Review Sacramento Food Tours
“ Love the concept of trying out new restaurants with a tour guide ”
— Luann, Sacramento
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Sacramento Food Tours will open your palate through bites and tastings at distinctive restaurants, extraordinary specialty food stores, and other notable eateries while providing a local’s perspective on some culture, history, and architecture of Sacramento. Over the years, the demand for local culinary tourism and “foodie” culture has exploded. Sacramento local chefs not only share their food stories and their passion for local, seasonal, sustainable eats with guests but offer food lovers an intimate culinary experience is what Sacramento Food Tours bring to the proverbial, table. Join us today!! [:)]
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Living in Sacramento California - 11 Reasons for Moving to Sacramento
Living in Sacramento California - 11 Reasons for Moving to Sacramento
Want to know what living in Sacramento California is like? Thinking about moving to Sacramento? Here are 11 reasons why you should definitely consider it!
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Living in Sacramento, California has many attributes that make it worth considering over other California cities. Discover 11 reasons to move to Sacramento if you're looking for great place to put down roots and create a wonderful life. For instance, the city enjoys and average of 269 days of sunshine a year. There many other great reasons to consider living in Sacramento California. I am sharing just a few with you today.
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Hi! I'm Susan Knows Sacramento, a full time Realtor® in Sacramento, California. I am a Sacramento native and my husband and I have two girls, two boys and two huge fur babies. We lived in the San Francisco Bay Area for a few years before returning to Sacramento after our daughters were born. I never get tired of talking about homes and real estate, but I am also an avid soccer fan and love traveling with my family to places near and far!
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I really enjoy working with people coming to California from all over the country, as well as everyone already lucky enough to call California and Sacramento home.
If you have questions about Sacramento, California or other nearby cities like Elk Grove, Fair Oaks, Carmichael or West Sacramento, please leave me a note in the comments or email me at: susanknowssacramento@gmail.com
Thank you so much for taking the time to check out my videos. Do you live in another part of California or another state? No problem! I have a personal network of realtors who can help you anywhere in the country (and in Canada and Portugal too!)
So long for now from Susan Knows Sacramento! See you next time!
Yes! We're Open: Burgess Brothers BBQ & Burgers
Twin brothers serving in Sacramento’s fire and law enforcement departments find success with their family’s barbecue recipes.
California Urban Mushroom Farm - America's Heartland
Mushrooms can add interesting flavors and textures to main dish meals. Roxana Walker was so fond of mushrooms that she began growing them at home. That hobby turned into a career when she discovered that others were interested in adding mushrooms to their meals as well.
Craft Beer in Sacramento
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Studio Sacramento: Freeport Bakery
Marlene Goetzeler, co-owner of Freeport Bakery, talks about her 25-plus years as a business owner and how a bakery is a part of the community's fabric.
Urban, Farming, Farm, Family Farm, Mushrooms - America's Heartland
Reporter Sarah Gardner takes us to New Mexico where urban gardening finds a growing fan base in Albuquerque. Yolanda Vazquez discovers a 300 year old farm in the heart of New York City. Jason Shoultz visits a New England farm family working to avoid the crush of urbanization in historic Lexington, Massachusetts. A California woman finds success by farming mushrooms in the heart of Sacramento.
Boise Idaho Relocation - Moving From California to Idaho! Fall 2019
Are you relocating from California to Idaho? Check out our Boise Relocation Fall 2019 presentation on living in the Treasure Valley including Nampa, Middleton, Caldwell, Meridian, Eagle, Star, Kuna and more. TreasureValleyDave.com
Information for experts in this video are below!
Move to the Treasure Valley. The Boise and Treasure Valley region delivers an unparalleled quality of life not found anywhere else in the nation. That statement isn’t unsubstantiated hype. It’s the reason Idaho is the fastest growing state in the country. Boise has a lot of things going for it: an urban/metropolitan economic and educational base, affordable cost-of-living, an extraordinary business-friendly environment, four mild and distinct seasons, and plenty of public wilderness that allows a lifetime of weekend adventures.
The 2019 Boise & Treasure Valley Relocation Magazine is available to you for free to help you discover a little bit more information about the valley. The magazine highlights the 9 primary communities that represent the Boise metro area.
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Meet the Treasure Valley
Geography & Climate
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Adventure Time
Higher Education
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Economic Snapshot
10 Reasons for Idaho
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Featured Communities:
Boise, Meridian, Eagle, Kuna, Star, Nampa, Caldwell, Middleton, Emmett
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Dave Edwards, a real estate agent at Keller Williams Realty Boise (formerly of Century 21 Golden West Realty) in Idaho, stops by Vacaville, California, to answer questions about why folks might consider relocating to Idaho. Great questions and answers follow the presentation on schools and working and quality of life in the Treasure Valley (the area around Boise). You can also download more information in this FREE 96 page full color Relo Magazine, a highly informative Relocation Guide.
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208.860.2004
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Real Estate:
Dave Edwards
Realtor, Keller Williams Realty Boise
208-860-2004
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Treasure Valley Relocation Guide:
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Idaho Relocation Videos:
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Lender:
Jill Cattano
Senior Loan Officer,
Paramount Residential Mortgage Group
Cell: 561-303-7751 - Office: 208-391-7146
Email: jcattano@prmg.net
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Assistant: Jessica Griffin
208-912-0779
jgriffin@prmg.net
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Property Management:
Christine Mattoni
Property Manager
Southwest Idaho Property Management
208-464-7070
Christine@swidahopm.com
swidahopm.com
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New Home Construction:
Mike Butler
Director of Sales
Full Sail Boise/Build Idaho
Keller Williams Realty Boise
208-850-6000
Mike@FullSailBoise.com
FullSailBoise.com
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Political and Social Environment in Idaho
Tom Munds
Activist
208-861-6405
tmunds@jbs.org
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Other Resources:
Boise Valley Economic Partnership
Great economic and lifestyle info
BVEP.org
City-Data
In-depth info on cities, large and small
city-data.com
US Census Bureau
Wealth of demographic insight
census.gov
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Kern County Board of Supervisors 2:00 p.m. meeting for Tuesday, Tuesday, January 14, 2020
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Chef Rogelio Garcia: Top Chef, Spruce, & Beyond | Talks at Google
Top Chef contestant Chef Rogelio Garcia celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month by sharing his personal story on his journey to becoming a world-renowned chef. In this talk, Chef Rogelio shares how he immigrated from Mexico City to California at a young age, and along the way, he discovered his aspirations to cook professionally. Unable to afford traditional culinary school in his early days, Chef Rogelio carved his own path to success with the help of mentors like Thomas Keller to eventually do great work for multiple Michelin Star restaurants such as Spruce and The French Laundry.
Moderated by Guillermo Quezada.
July Evening Public Lecture 2015- The Giant Cascadia Earthquake of January 26, 1700
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Make $60k a Year Growing Organic Wheatgrass at Home
John from shows you how you can make $60,000 a year (profit) growing flats of wheatgrass in Las Vegas, Nevada in just 10 days from seed to crop.
In this episode, you will discover how Pete's Wheatgrass grows certified organic wheatgrass year-round in the Mojave Desert through the 100+ degree summer weather.
You will discover how wheatgrass is grown by starting out with proper seeds, soaking the seeds, and growing the germinated seeds in organic soil. You will learn each step of the process that will enable you to grow your own wheatgrass.
Jump to the following sections of growing wheatgrass:
02:06 Swamp Cooler to Keep Temperature the Perfect Temperature
04:24 Starting with the Highest Quality Sprouting Seeds
06:28 Properly Washing and Soaking the Wheat Seeds
07:28 Properly Soaked Wheatberries are Edible
08:35 Planting the Sprouted Wheat berries in trays
10:17 Blades of Wheat Grass pushes up weight tray and greening up
12:17 6 Days after germination, growing under ambient light
14:58 How to keep wheatgrass fresh without getting too old
After learning how they are growing wheatgrass at Pete's Wheatgrass, John will interview Shawn Peterson, the wheatgrass farmer to learn more about growing wheatgrass and how someone can purchase an established wheatgrass farm and make $60k a year profit.
John will ask Shawn the following questions:
18:03 Interview with Shawn Peterson, Wheatgrass Farmer
18:15 Why is the company called Pete's Wheatgrass?
19:12 Why did you start growing wheatgrass in Las Vegas?
21:09 What are some tips for growing wheatgrass?
22:40 Why would you walk away from a business making $60k profit a year?
23:29 How much are you selling the business for?
24:57 How many hours a day do you work?
25:35 Do you want to say anything about the home your selling?
27:14 Any final words of wisdom for my viewers?
27:50 What is your website to learn more about wheatgrass and the business?
After watching this episode, you will learn how to grow wheatgrass and how you can purchase an established wheatgrass farm and just work a few hours a day and make $60k a year.
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Best Shade Cloth to Reduce Temperature of Plants for Your Vegetable Garden
John from shares with you the best shade cloth he has found that will reflect the suns rays to keep your plants cooler and provide some shade for your garden in the intense desert sun.
In this episode, you will learn about reflective shade cloth aka aluminet shade cloth and how it may help your plants to photosynthesis more if you are growing plants in the desert.
You will discover why your plants might shut down during the middle of the day if you are growing vegetables in the desert.
Next, John will do a light test (lux) to see how much sunlight there is in full sun with no shade cloth, under the 40% aluminet shade cloth, and under a black 40% shade cloth.
John will also perform temperature testing of the ground and plant leaves under full sun, 40% aluminet shade cloth and under 40% black shade cloth.
John will share his opinions about using shade cloth in the desert and why it may be beneficial.
You will learn about the specific reflective shade cloth John purchased and how to get it for the lowest price. You will learn why you should purchase finished aluminet shade cloth with pre-installed grommets.
Finally, John will share his final thoughts on using a shade cloth to help your plants grow better in the summertime and reduce sunburn on your fruits.
Jump to the following parts of this episode
01:44 Shade Cloth vs No Shade Cloth
04:30 Problems with Black Shade Cloth
04:55 Aluminet Shade Cloth
05:35 How Photosynthesis works
09:17 Problems with Growing in the desert
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10:39 Full Sun Lux and Temperature Test
12:32 Problems with Growing in Full Sun
13:12 Aluminet Lux and Temperature Test
14:46 Black Shade Cloth Lux and Temperature Test
16:38 Summary of Testing
20:30 Aluminet Cloth I Purchased - Real vs Chinese Knockoff
23:45 My New Aluminet Shade Cloth Installed
25:14 Get the Aluminet with Grommets installed
26:49 Some Plants May not need shade cloth
27:44 Experiment
28:02 What I would do if I had more time
After watching this episode, you will learn the type of shade cloth you may want to use if you are growing food in the desert. You will learn more about why a shade cloth may be helpful. You will see the differences shade cloth can provide to you and your garden.
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