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COMMUNITY MATTERS GIVING BACK Stepping Up to Serve

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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT TIME TO SHINE Placer Arts’ Stay at Home Talent Contest

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FOR YOUR REVIEW BOOK CLUB What to Read This Month

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HEALTH & WELLNESS PROTECT YOUR SKIN Stay Safe Under the Summer Sun

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TAKE A HIKE Horsetail Falls Trail

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HOME & GARDEN BEFORE & AFTER Local Kitchen Remodel

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HOME DÉCOR How It Can Heal Us

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“If music be the food of love, play on.”

Local donor Chad Smith, whose $1,000 donation will help to provide more than 500 meals for area residents in need.

Grammy Awardwinning band Los Lobos with one of the three guitars they have autographed for us over the past five years, helping raise $4,000 for local food banks.

Twin Lakes Food Bank’s Ron Perry accepts a check for $1,000 from STYLE Publisher Terry Carroll and Guitars4Food in May 2020.

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s this print issue of STYLE (our 198th in a row!) reaches you, our world is beginning to reopen. This “happening” will be met by many with glee and others with trepidation. Our lives may never be the same again, but Americans are a resilient bunch, and we have no doubt we’ll get past this, do the right things, and move forward. We’ve been asked why we didn’t just shut down like many other publications in the region. It’s a fair question, but within 48 hours of our governor’s “shelter-in-place” order, we knew we couldn’t—that there was still good reason to publish information and entertainment and to help maintain some level of normalcy during a time which is anything but. We’ve always taken the position that giving back to our communities is a foundational part of our company. We strive to give back in many ways—be it the arts, education, our youth, or another area that is so, so important: food. It ’s hard to believe that in areas like ours, people go hungry every day, but they do. They are your neighbors. They are young and old; come in all shapes, sizes, and ethnicities; and many/most of them work. It’s why STYLE started a charitable endeavor six years ago, called Guitars4Food where we buy —William Shakespeare guitars, get them autographed, and give them as gifts to large donors. We are proud to tell you that G4F has now raised more than $50,000 since its launch. In two short months, we’ve gone from record employment to record unemployment, but you can help. Whether it’s the Placer Food Bank, Twin Lakes Food Bank, or the Food Bank of El Dorado County—even the smallest donation makes a difference. Supporting our food banks is a wonderful way to give back. Please see this month’s story, “Stepping Up to Serve,” on page 10, to learn about more ways to lend a helping hand. And make no mistake—our ability to give back comes in large part from the support of our advertising partners. Please keep that— and them—in mind when you’re shopping ( locally, we hope). Supporting these businesses is one of the best ways to say “thank you.”



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STEPPING UP TO SERVE by JULIE RYAN

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he COVID-19 pandemic has turned the world upside down. Lives have been lost, jobs have been put on hold, and classrooms have been moved to kitchens. We see the heartache and sadness every day, but we’ve also seen the good. We’ve been surrounded with love and help in our community—people and places making a difference, putting smiles on faces, food in stomachs, and helping those in need. Here are just some of organizations giving back locally. (We know there are so many more who have helped, and we THANK YOU!)

Left: Steve and Natalie Brown Top: Dave and Jackie Hanson from Off the Vine Catering Bottom: Betsy and Bob Bradshaw

familymealroseville.org WHO THEY ARE: City leaders and community members launched this program on May 4 to help feed families (one person or more) during the COVID19 crisis. Bayside Church donated 500 face masks for volunteers, while Roseville Citizens’ Benefit Fund, Placer Community Foundation, Sutter Health Foundation, Rotary Club of Roseville, and Roseville Firefighters (among others) provided funding; and Roseville Transit offers delivery service. HOW THEY’VE HELPED: They’re providing weekly meals to more than 400 Roseville households. In turn, they’re helping residents in need of food and struggling restaurants stay in business. So far, Nixtaco Mexican Kitchen (nixta.co), The Monk’s Cellar (monkscellar.com), and Randy Peter’s Catering (randypeterscatering.com) have participated. FYI: A $20 donation can provide four meals and support local restaurants. Family Meal Roseville

eskaton.org/give-back WHO THEY ARE: A nonprofit, community-based organization serving seniors in Northern California. HOW THEY’VE HELPED: They hold ongoing volunteer efforts, including Eskaton’s Telephone Reasurrance Program where trained volunteers call isolated and homebound seniors. More than 600 lives have been touched by these phone calls. FYI: You can donate or volunteer by visiting their website.

Placer Food Bank Upper Room Dining Hall

upperroomdininghall.org WHO THEY ARE: A nonprofit in El Dorado County that provides food to those in need. HOW THEY’VE HELPED: With assistance from local businesses, restaurants and the community, they’ve fed hundreds of people every day and thousands every month since the shelter-in-place mandate. FYI: Since they are focusing on supporting their community during this time, all of their regular fundraisers have been put on hold, so donations are extremely helpful right now.

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placerfoodbank.org WHO THEY ARE: They collect and distribute food in Placer, El Dorado, and Nevada Counties. HOW THEY’VE HELPED: Offering drive-thru distribution at local farmers’ markets. They’ve given fresh produce and perishable items at no cost to those who need food assistance. FYI: You can find out about volunteer opportunities and also donate on their website.

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Tower of Niceness

towerofniceness.org WHO THEY ARE: A charitable organization started by a sevenyear-old boy that fundraises for important causes and provides niceness for those in need. HOW THEY’VE HELPED: They created “Project GrubHug,” whose proceeds feed those in need, like seniors, families with lost income, and health care workers. FYI: They have partnered with Randy Peters Catering (randypeterscatering. com) and are able to deliver meals for $10 each. Donate toward this cause by visiting their website.

Power of 100 Women

powerof100women.com WHO THEY ARE: Sisters Parmis and Amitis Pourarian founded this women’s group with the goal of contributing to their community. They support local charities and donate thousands of dollars annually. HOW THEY’VE HELPED: Members of their group donated to feed hundreds of hospital staff at Kaiser Roseville and Sutter Roseville along with Bennett's Kitchen Bar Market (bennettskitchen.com) and Sienna (siennarestaurants.com). FYI: Join them, support them, or donate.

Twin Lakes Food Bank

twinlakesfoodbank.org WHO THEY ARE: A Folsom-based food bank serving the region that provides nutritious food and social assistance. HOW THEY’VE HELPED: They have been doing drive-thru grocery pickup that includes canned goods, nutritional shakes for seniors, and kid-approved food items. During the pandemic, they have served twice the number of households than they do on a normal basis. Many community organizations and faith-based organizations have organized food drives to directly support them too, including Folsom Sikh Community, Folsom Masonic Lodge #64, Mercy Hospital of Folsom, Vista del Lago High School, Folsom City Zoo Sanctuary, Folsom Sports Complex, Lakeside Church, Bayside Church Folsom, Community Bible Church, Oak Hills Church, Trinity Episcopal Church Folsom, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Mount Olive Lutheran, The Gathering Place Church, Rotary Club of Folsom, MCF Muslim Community of Folsom - Masjid/Community Center, Disciples Church, and Jesus Culture Sacramento. FYI: There are many ways to help, including donating food items and money; visit their website for more info.

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Kiwanis Club of Folsom Lake

folsomlakekiwanis.org WHO THEY ARE: A nonprofit dedicated to helping children and communities in need. HOW THEY’VE HELPED: During the COVID-19 crisis, they initiated a fundraising effort specifically to benefit Twin Lakes Food Bank and generously matched the donations. FYI: Follow their website and Facebook page for future fundraising initiatives.

Folsom Fraternal Order of Eagles

facebook.com/folsomeagle WHO THEY ARE: A nonprofit that supports numerous local charities and fundraising efforts. HOW THEY’VE HELPED: They’ve been doing curbside meal fundraisers and collecting donations and items for charities severely impacted by COVID-19, including Mercy Multiplied (mercymultiplied.com), Julie’s Purse Project (juliespurseproject.org), Mj’s Project (mjsproject.org), Blessings in a Backpack (bibsac.org), and Orangevale-Fair Oaks Food Bank (orangevalefoodbank.org). FYI: You can help by donating and/ or stopping by their curbside meal fundraisers; follow their FB page for details.

Rotary Club of Folsom

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HOW THEY’VE HELPED: Through donations, they’ve been able to purchase and donate PPE’s to hospital workers, first responders, and those providing essential services. In addition, they hosted one of the “Stop Pop & Go” Food Drives to benefit Twin Lakes Food Bank. FYI: Visit their website for information on donating.

Food Bank of El Dorado County

foodbankedc.org WHO THEY ARE: They provide food assistance to residents in need throughout El Dorado County. HOW THEY’VE HELPED: Due to the school closures from COVID-19, they partnered with Rescue Union School District and Buckeye Union School District to provide nutritious meals to families. As a result, they added six distribution sites and have fed more than 500 families each week. FYI: If you can help support their cause, or if you need support, visit their website for information.

Big Spoon Yogurt Roseville

bigspoonroseville.com WHO THEY ARE: They’ve been serving frozen yogurt since 2008. HOW THEY’VE HELPED: All proceeds from their weekend sales in April went straight to local charities like St. Vincent de Paul (placersvdp.com), Allegiant Giving (allegiantgiving.org), Arts Council of Placer County (placerarts.org), and Placer SPCA (placerspca.org). FYI: Even before COVID-19, they were supporting the community in various capacities by holding fundraising nights and hosting Arts Council of Placer County pop-up shows. Follow their Facebook page for future events.

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Roseville Volunteer Force

rosevillevolunteerforce.com WHO THEY ARE: A group of volunteers helping others in their community during disasters and times of crisis. HOW THEY’VE HELPED: They’ve given thousands of hand-made masks to people and businesses. They’ve also helped people get hard-to-find items like toilet paper, paper towels, and distilled water. On top of that, they raised more than $2,000 for The Gathering Inn, a nonprofit that helps the homeless in Placer County. FYI: You can join their group or receive help by visiting their website.

Palladio at Broadstone

gopalladio.com WHO THEY ARE: Shopping, dining, and entertainment center in Folsom. HOW THEY’VE HELPED: Donating to and partnering with their center’s restaurants, Palladio at Broadstone has organized a meal program to thank health care workers. Close to 1,000 meals have been given to Mercy Folsom Hospital, Kaiser Permanente’s Folsom Medical Office, and first responders. FYI: Support the Palladio and the center’s meal program participants by dining at Back Bistro (backbistro.com), Buckhorn Grill (buckhorngrill.com), Chicago Fire (chicagofire.com), Petra Greek (petragreek.com), The Chocolate Architect (chocsilk.com), Icing on the Cupcake (icingonthecupcake.com), and Pretty Sweet (prettysweet.co).

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mrdjservice.com WHO THEY ARE: Since 1989, their talented team of DJs has been creating extraordinary weddings and events. HOW THEY’VE HELPED: By hosting “pop-up dance parties” at driveways across town, they not only generated smiles and laughter, but also raised over $4,000 for C.A.F.F.E.—a volunteer-based group that helps the less fortunate and homeless in our community by providing clothing, food, and survival necessities. stylemg.com

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Goose Port Public House

gooseport.com WHO THEY ARE: A restaurant and sports bar in Roseville. HOW THEY’VE HELPED: At the request and donation of a generous customer, Goose Port prepared and donated food for a local nonprofit of their choice. Goose Port picked The Taylor House (thetaylorhouse.org) in Roseville—a transition home for former foster and at-risk girls. Not only did the organization receive meals but the promise of a funfilled night at Goose Port when things get back to normal.

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jacksoncateringevents.com WHO THEY ARE: A full-service planning and catering company and restaurant in Sacramento. HOW THEY’VE HELPED: Delicious, home-style meals purchased by patrons have been prepared by Jackson Catering & Events and delivered to health care workers in ER and ICU units across Sacramento-area hospitals. For just $12, fresh, hot meals including meatloaf and bbq chicken have made their way to grateful hospital staff. FYI: Call 916-483-7300 or visit their website to donate meals to hospital workers.

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straightlineconstruction.com WHO THEY ARE: Roofing, decking, siding, and window contractors in Shingle Springs. HOW THEY’VE HELPED: Straight Line Construction teamed up with other businesses like Malone's Painting & Deck Restoration (facebook.com/ malonespaintinganddeckrestoration), California Overhead Door (cohd.net), Solar Savings Direct (solarsavingsdirect. com), ABC Supply Co. (abcsupply.com), Kleen Air (gotkleenair.com), Wayside Lumber (waysidelumber.com), and Burne Engineering (burneengineering.com) to provide $125,000 worth of fantastic home improvement services for lucky winners of a draw—all nominated by locals. Improvements included complete deck replacement, roof repair, and painting services for first responders and medical professionals, small business owners, and others in need.

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Know an individual or business who has stepped up for their community during the current crisis? We want to hear about them—email us at info@ stylemg.com.

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newglorybeer.com WHO THEY ARE: A brewery and restaurant in Granite Bay. HOW THEY’VE HELPED: They started a program called “Feed the Frontline” where customers can donate pizzas to health care workers. They even write the names of those who donated on the pizza box. FYI: If you’d like to donate a pizza, visit their website, then click on “Granite Bay: Order Food & Beer” and “Feed the Frontline.”


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hat do you do when you're a community arts organization that isn't allowed within six feet of any community members?

Move the community online, of course.

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That's exactly what the Arts Council of Placer County (ACPC) did with their inventive Stay at Home Talent Contest—an online-only contest celebrating the best of quarantine talent across its many forms. According to ACPC Executive Director Jim Crosthwaite, the contest was a natural extension of the organization’s normal scope of work. The active nonprofit is the designated arts partner for Placer County and the California Arts Council, which executes a similar mission on a state-wide scale. ACPC both supports and promotes the arts and artists within Placer County with programs like the Community Arts Grants program, community fundraisers, pop-up artisan markets, and events like art shows, performances, and the popular Placer Artists Studio Tour (rescheduled for the fall.) However, in light of COVID-19, most of ACPC's events and programs have been canceled or postponed to later in the year. But that doesn't mean the Council staff and volunteers aren't hard at work.

Armand Munoz Crosthwaite says the idea for the Stay at Home Talent Contest was formulated at a monthly meeting of ACPC's board of trustees as they discussed how best to serve local artists and art supporters from afar. "This seemed like something that would support creativity, expression, and the arts," says Crosthwaite, "while giving those sheltered at home something to do with their spare time." Several dozen videos were collected over the month-long contest with one winner selected every week. "My reaction was not 'I won!'" says week one's winner, 11-year-old Armand Munoz. "It was more like 'I won?' I was shocked!" He expertly played the whole of Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" on the piano in his winning video, which wooed the panel of judges. Munoz had been spending his extra time at home perfecting the entire song, which took him about a year to learn in total. "When I saw the talent show, I thought 'why not put my name into the hat?'" he says. Crosthwaite says that what type of video won on any given week was entirely up to the panel of five community members who served as judges and who changed weekly. Each judge sent his or her top choices back to APAC, which assigned points based on the rankings. The video with the most points was declared the winner. "They're instructed to just judge on what they like best, so judging of talent is very subjective," says Crosthwaite.

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Week three's winner took a different approach to displaying her artistic skills. Rather than submitting a performance, local high schooler McKenna Griffith instead made a compilation video of paintings she's been creating while staying at home more. According to Griffith, "I really love nature and being outdoors. Being at home so much during shelter-in-place makes me miss it, so I decided to paint landscapes, which brought the outdoors inside to me." When she learned of the contest, she thought entering would be a good way to share the outdoors with others who are spending most of their time indoors. Her paintings focus mainly on landscapes and scenes of spring and summer.

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The variety of talent submitted for the contest has impressed the judges, says Crosthwaite, and he was glad to see so many different types of art supported by ACPC represented in the entries. "The variety has been great, and I always look forward to seeing something different when a new entry comes through," he says.

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That was certainly true during week two, when Ron Nabity won for his humorous video diary on what it's like to spend a day quarantining while living alone. Set to the tune of "End of the Line" by English supergroup The Traveling Wilburys, Ron's video includes experiences many people sheltering in place can relate to, like working out at home, rationing toilet paper, and, of course, video chatting in one's pajamas. He actually made the video earlier in the month before the contest was announced, so the timing was fortuitous, especially as access to art institutions has been limited in the shutdown. "I saw the ACPC video contest as a great way to find and share some of the creativity of people who are staying at home," he says, "and I wanted to join in on the fun."

The final winner, Norm Follett, is a musician who splits his time between Auburn and Soda Springs, near Tahoe. His band, Soda Sounds, often plays at events and resorts around the North Lake area, but with the band's calendar freed up and album recording delayed, Follett found himself feeling a bit down, and decided to start playing music on his deck for his dog and cat. His son Zac suggested they film him with a drone as he performed, and the video was born: an original, social distancing-inspired song called "Not Here." "I've been digging into some new techniques, dusting off some old ideas, and creating some new music in this amazing environment on the summit," Follett says. "Normally, I wouldn't have had the time for that kind of reflection and focus, so I'm excited to see how I can use this opportunity to grow in many ways. It feels like lots of people are trying to do the same, and I'm excited to see what they do and create because of it!"


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I Want You to Know We’re Still Here: A Post-Holocaust Memoir by Esther Safran Foer

Both of Esther’s parents survived the Holocaust, but never spoke about their past. Later in life Foer finds out that her dad had a wife and daughter who were both killed in the Holocaust. How did her dad survive when his previous family didn’t? Foer travels to Ukraine to find answers and to mourn the loss she didn’t know she had.

The Operator: A Novel by Gretchen Berg

Vivian is a switchboard operator in a small town in Ohio. She isn’t supposed to listen to conversations once she connects lines, but she does. One night she hears a conversation about herself that could damage her reputation and ruin her life, but what she does with this information could lead to more trouble.

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The Upside of Being Down: How Mental Health Struggles Led to My Greatest Successes in Work and Life

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In this inspirational memoir, Gotch talks candidly and with humor about her struggles with anxiety, ADD, and bipolar disorder. Now the CCO of a multi-million dollar business, she has learned to embrace her struggles and turn them into something positive and successful.

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The Boy from The Woods by Harlan Coben

A man who was found in the woods as a child and doesn’t remember his past is asked to help find a missing girl. In order to find her, he must return to where he once came from and uncover secrets he’d rather leave behind.

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In this classic, Buck (a dog) is stolen from his home in California to be sold as a sled dog in the Yukon. Buck slowly turns into a wild dog due to his surroundings and how he’s treated. When he meets John Thornton he feels the conflict between remaining wild and being loved as a domestic animal again.

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| for your review | Fighting for Space: Two Pilots and Their Historic Battle for Female Spaceflight by Amy Shira Teitel

In the late 1950s, Jackie Cochran had quite the list of accomplishments: she was the first woman to break the sound barrier, led the Women’s Auxiliary Service Pilots during World War II, held more jet flying records than any other pilot, and ran her own cosmetics company. She was ready to take flight into space. But Jerrie Cobb was a record-holding pilot as well. She was 25 years younger than Jackie and was ready to fight for her place as a female astronaut.

When You See Me by Lisa Gardner

In this thrilling page-turner, Detective D.D. Warren, FBI Special Agent Kimberly Quincy, and vigilante Flora Dane work together to solve a crime that seems to have links to one they already solved involving deceased serial kidnapper Jacob Ness. Will they be able to crack the most disturbing case of their careers?

The Measure of a Man: A Spiritual Autobiography by Sidney Poitier

Of his memoir, Poitier says: “I began this book as an exploration, an exercise in self questioning. In other words, I wanted to find out, as I looked back at a long and complicated life, with many twists and turns, how well I’ve done at measuring up to the values I myself have set.”

The Dutch House by Ann Patchett

Danny and Maeve, brother and sister, grew up outside of Philadelphia in an estate named The Dutch House. Wealthy living ended when their stepmother threw them out and into poverty. The story is told over five decades as their relationship and brother/sister bond is tested.

It's Not All Downhill from Here by Terry McMillan

Life is good for 68-year-old Loretha Curry. She has a highpaying job that she loves, a doting husband, and a group of best friends. But when things take a turn for the worse, Loretha uses all her strength and determination to move on and figure out her future.

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Stay Safe Under the Summer Sun by KOURTNEY JASON

Summer is coming, and it’s time to consider how to protect yourself from skin cancer. Minimizing sun exposure during peak UV hours (10 a.m.-3 p.m.) and wearing a sunscreen of SPF 30 or higher are critical to reducing exposure to cancer-causing sunlight. Sunscreens labeled “Broad Spectrum” help protect against both UVA and UVB light, and physical sunscreens, such as zinc oxide, provide excellent protection without chemicals or potential skin allergies. Since we have been sheltering at home since the onset of COVID-19, sunscreen sales worldwide have seen a significant decline. Given such, our skin may be particularly vulnerable to sunburns. So as society opens up again, it is really important to be especially careful by wearing sunscreen, a hat, and sun-protective clothing. If you do get a sunburn, cool showers and frequent moisturization can help with the burning sensation and healing process. Also, drink extra water, because sunburnt skin can lead to dehydration. If blisters form, do not break them open as they will heal naturally. After weeks of sheltering indoors, we are all ready to get out and enjoy the outdoors. Let’s do it safely! — David No, MD, PhD Dermatology Center of Northern California norcaldermatology.com

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Prevention, prevention, prevention. Stay in covered shade whenever possible, use a sunscreen with a minimum 50 SPF, and stay hydrated. It’s important to understand the differences between the sun’s three types of UV rays. UVA travels deeper into the skin. It is the main cause of tanning, skin aging, and a small amount of sunburn. UVB, which is stronger than UVA, stays more superficial in the skin and is the main cause of sunburn. It plays a key role in the development of skin cancer. UVC is very strong, and our ozone layer currently blocks this. And remember that SPF is a relative measure of how long a sunscreen should protect you from the sun. Not everyone will get the same protection from the same sunscreen. This amount of protection varies, and is based on your skin type and how quickly you burn. For example, let’s say your skin turns red in two minutes while you are unprotected and out in the sun. This means an SPF of 30 should protect you 30 times longer than two minutes. Therefore, 2 x 30 = 60 minutes, or one hour of protection. In the same scenario, a person who is unprotected and turns red in 10 minutes while unprotected and out in the sun, would obtain 300 minutes, or five hours of protection from the same 30 SPF sunscreen. While you’re enjoying your most favorite summer beverage, don’t forget to eat your fruits and veggies! Believe it or not, a diet high in fruits and veggies will also help with burn prevention, as it provides your skin with lots of antioxidants to fight off those harmful rays. If you get a sunburn, cut open an aloe vera leaf and remove the sticky gel inside for topical use. Start cultivating that green thumb and keep an aloe vera plant on hand—you never know when it might come in handy for sunburn relief. — Karla Alberts, ND Revolutions Naturopathic, revolutionsdocs.com

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Carry sun protection with you so you will always be prepared. Have sunscreen in your purse or book bag or keep a hat in your car. Sunscreen is active on your skin for about 80 to 90 minutes and then its efficacy goes down dramatically. Look for an SPF of 30 or higher. Apply sunscreen before putting on clothing to avoid any “missing spots” around sleeves, straps, or flip flops. If you get a sunburn, stay in a cool room and drink plenty of water to rehydrate from the inside out. Cooling aloe gel can make the areas feel better. Aspirin or ibuprofen will help with inflammation and pain. Never pick or pull at peeling skin or blisters. — Kate Gant, MD West Oak Dermatology westoakdermatology.com

The main reason sun protection is so important is for skin cancer prevention, but also to prevent sunburns and delay/reduce signs of skin aging. Some tips to protect your skin from the sun’s damaging ultraviolet (UV) rays and reduce your risk of skin cancer and sunburn: • Seek shade when the sun’s rays are strongest between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. • Wear protective clothing as much as possible such as lightweight long-sleeved shirts, pants, widebrimmed hats, and sunglasses. This is especially important in babies and children. • Use a broad spectrum (provides protection from both UVA and UVB), water resistant sunscreen with a sun protection factor (SPF) of at least 30. SPF number indicates how well the sunscreen protects you from the sun, and less than SPF 30 does not provide adequate protection. Water resistance does not mean waterproof or sweatproof. Most adults need about an ounce of sunscreen to cover their entire body (about the size of a shot glass). Spray sunscreens should still be rubbed in and spread out evenly. • Sunscreen needs to be used whenever you are going to be outdoors, even on rainy/cloudy days. • When outside, all sunscreens need to be re-applied every two hours (no matter the number of SPF) or immediately after sweating or swimming. • Use extra caution near sand or water as these surfaces reflect the damaging sun rays and increase the chance of sunburn. • “Who’s got your back?” Try and enlist a buddy to help you apply sunscreen on hard-to-reach areas so you do not miss any parts of your skin. If you get a sunburn, begin treating it as soon as you notice it. First, get out of the sun. Once indoors: • Take frequent cool baths or showers to help relieve the pain. • Then, apply a moisturizer (in an ointment that contains aloe vera or soy to help soothe the skin. Use plain petroleum jelly if you have sensitive skin). • If you are very uncomfortable from the sunburn, you can apply an over-the-counter hydrocortisone ointment. Avoid using products with “-caine” (such as lidocaine), as these may irritate the skin or cause an allergic reaction. • May take aspirin or ibuprofen to help reduce any swelling, redness, and discomfort. • Drink extra water to help prevent dehydration. If your skin blisters, it means you have second-degree burns. Allow the blisters to heal and do not pop them, as intact blisters help prevent infection on your skin and also help your skin heal. Take extra care to protect sunburned skin while it heals by wearing sun protective clothing or clothing with tightly woven fabrics. Remember, sunburns are not temporary and can cause long-lasting damage to the skin and increase your risk for getting skin cancer. — Anna Juern, MD Dignity Health Mercy Medical Group, dignityhealth.org

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TAKE A HIKE

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Heat illnesses can be caused by exposure to hot temperatures or exerting yourself in heat.

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LOCATED IN: Twin Bridges, CA DISTANCE: 3.1 miles DIFFICULTY LEVEL: Moderate, heavily trafficked. KNOW BEFORE YOU GO: $5 parking at Twin Bridges Trailhead. Wilderness permit required. FUEL UP: Blondie’s Coffee House (blondiescoffeehouse.com, 4077 Carson Road, Camino). Right at the heart of Apple Hill, this quaint coffee shop is a great spot for a quick cup of coffee or a seasonal, locally sourced dish. WHY WE LOVE IT: This short hike quickly gets you to some spectacular Special thanks to reader Emily Marcum (@emilymarcum_) for sharing her Horsetail Falls Trail photos with us

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views of Desolation Wilderness and the waterfall, which has ample flow in late spring/early summer. TRAIL NOTES: It is easy to lose the trail at the upper section, so use GPS. The last half mile can be difficult and requires scrambling on rocks. Once past the rocks, a sign marks the trail to the left. If in doubt, follow the water and be mindful of slippery rocks.

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Treatment: • Get victim to a shaded area. • Apply water to bare skin and fan, simulating sweat. • Apply ice, if available, to armpits and groin. • Elevate feet. Cool the person down by any means. • If there are any altered levels of consciousness, evacuate ASAP and seek medical help immediately.

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olsom residents Heather and Matt Kocina met with Kent Eberle, MCR, CKBR, UDCP, CAPS, president of Eberle Remodeling (eberleremodeling.com) in March 2019 to discuss renovations on their two-story home. “Kent wanted to get an idea of what we were looking for, and we wanted to get any suggestions he had for us,” Heather says. With an estimated (and accurate) timeline of about four to five months, the entire first floor renovation included gutting the couple’s closed-off, dark kitchen and transforming it into an open-concept space with a large island for entertaining and top-of-the-line appliances—including three ovens! Here, the Kocinas and Eberle share how this kitchen went from drab to fab.

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BUDGET AND TIMING Since the kitchen renovations were part of a larger remodel, the budget was not itemized for each project. Eberle says typical kitchen remodels can range from $75,000$150,000, with costs varying based on the design details, scope of work, and quality of

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Following the initial consultation, Eberle presented a general timeline for the design and product selection, a detailed proposal for construction and an overview of the construction phases. Once the agreement was signed, the Kocinas received a detailed schedule. Heather’s cousin helped Matt with the demolition during the first week of July 2019. Eberle Remodeling started construction the following week, and the whole remodel was completed just before Thanksgiving, allowing the Kocinas to host a family celebration with nearly 60 guests.


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that we both liked, but to put everything all together to make it look like a dream model home is another thing!”

KITCHEN ESSENTIALS The Kocinas wanted as much of an open concept as possible with the largest island that could fit in the space. They felt it was worth investing in topof-the-line appliances, all of which are by Wolf. Eberle was tasked with creating a larger island to increase functionality and to build a space that felt more welcoming. The team removed the existing peninsula and small island, both of which limited accessibility to the kitchen. They re-configured the kitchen with a new layout, narrowed the depth of the existing pantry, and added a double oven underneath the existing stair landing.

LIVING WITHOUT A KITCHEN During the construction, the Kocinas moved to the second floor of their house, which allowed the contractors to have the space and time to work. “We could not use our kitchen for four months. We made it work, because we knew there was a bright light at the end of the remodeling tunnel,” Heather says. “Make sure you have a great support system to help you out. Since we did not have a kitchen or laundry room during this time, my mom cooked us dinner every night and helped out with our laundry.”

THE BIG REVEAL GETTING STARTED The Kocinas had weekly and monthly construction plans from Eberle, which helped with their budgeting as well as provided an overview of the construction phases. Taking the couple’s wish list into account, Eberle planned the layout and function of the remodel. The couple hired Lindsay Tate of Lindsay Tate Designs (@lindsaytatedesigns) to pick out all the finishes. “We hired Lindsay about a month into the process, and had to change some of the original choices my husband and I selected, because we had no clue what we were doing,” Heather says. “We watched HGTV and browsed several magazines and websites to find the style

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Overjoyed by the results of the complete kitchen renovation, Heather cried happy tears upon seeing their dream kitchen. She loves the big island with a Mont Blanc quartzite countertop, which seats eight to 10 people comfortably. Kings Custom Cabinetry (kingscustomcabinetry.com) designed the custom cabinets, which feature shaker style doors, hidden light rails, dovetailed drawers, rollout drawers, and soft close drawers and doors. “I feel like a professional chef with all the high-end appliances and gadgets around me,” she says. For Eberle, the balance between the aesthetic of the kitchen as well as the functionality of the space made this kitchen renovation stand out.

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1 // Do your research. Interview multiple remodeling companies before you hire one. Ask your neighbors and friends for recommendations and read the company’s reviews. 2 // Plan ahead. The Kocinas suggest recognizing how your daily lives will be interrupted by the ongoing construction. Make plans for how you’ll temporarily adjust your way of life without a functioning kitchen. 3 // Hire a designer. Making decisions for knobs, paint colors, furniture, appliances, and more can quickly become overwhelming. The Kocinas say it’s worth adding professional design help to your overall budget. 4 // Don’t skimp on key pieces. Get the bells and whistles. If you plan to be in your home for decades, you will be investing in quality that will last a lifetime. 5 // Be realistic about costs. Eberle says if it’s too cheap, there’s a reason why and you’ll likely learn very quickly what the reason is. 6 // Don’t work with someone who’s vague. The costs will increase if the details aren’t done in advance, Eberle warns. The more people involved in the process, the more convoluted the process is likely to be. 7 // Trust your gut. If you don’t trust the person you’re working with, or they don’t respond in a timely fashion, move on quickly or it can easily go downhill from there.

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DONATIONS ReCreate

Roseville, recreate.org

ReCreate is a nonprofit collecting safe, clean, and unwanted arts and craft items from local businesses. At the ReUse Store, knitters, crafters, teachers, costume-makers, scrapbookers, and holiday-decoration enthusiasts can find items and goods for their creative projects—all at “pay-what-you-can” prices. HOW TO DONATE: ReCreate Director Donna Sangwin says you can email info@ recreate.org to let them know you have items you’d like to donate. “We are hoping to accept curbside donations soon with proper social distancing as mandated.” WHAT TO DONATE: Sangwin says they really appreciate when like items are bundled together. “Boxes of random items all tossed in are very difficult to sort,” she says. ReCreate accepts fabric, scrapbooking supplies, rubber stamps, sewing notions, yarn, knitting needles, ribbon, architecture/designers samples, jewelrymaking supplies, office supplies, art paints, brushes, multimedia notions, postcards, stationery, etc.

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WHAT NOT TO DONATE: Toxic items,

scraps of material too small to use, dirty items, and used fabric, clothing, or furniture.

Snowline Hospice

Various locations, snowlinehospice.org

This nonprofit serves the local community by enhancing the lives of those with chronic illnesses and patients nearing end-of-life. Snowline Hospice operates four thrift stores (three in El Dorado County and one in Sacramento County) as well as a Reuse & Processing (RAP) Center in Placerville. All proceeds from the stores help fund the clinical mission of Snowline. HOW TO DONATE: Visit Snowline Thrift on Facebook (facebook.com/snowlinethrift) for the latest information for donations. Daron Hairabedian, director of organizational development at Snowline, says each location has a donation drop-off or “alley” staffed with trained donation receivers. They will retrieve the donation from your vehicle. “Over time, we have learned about what sells and what doesn’t,” he says. “The donation receivers have to determine what we can and cannot take.”

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fter sheltering in place for weeks, your home has never been more organized. You’ve Marie Kondo’d every room, closet, cabinet, and drawer. But now you’re wondering what to do with the pile of clothes, furniture, jewelry, appliances, etc. that you’ve amassed. The answer? Donate or consign locally. Rather than leave these items in the trash, turn to the many local businesses and nonprofits that rely on your donations and contributions to operate. Read on to get the 411 on what to donate, what to consign, where to go, and how to find out when these businesses will be accepting donations once again.


WHAT TO DONATE: Snowline Thrift

stores accept clothing, linens, housewares, kitchenware, small kitchen appliances, jewelry, pictures/art, garden items, pet items, furniture, and media (including DVDs, records, and CDs). Each location also accepts a limited number of books per day. WHAT NOT TO DONATE: Magazines, VHS, LP-operated items, large household appliances, anything with excessive wear and tear, or furniture and other items that are broken or unsafe.

Shop WEAVE

Sacramento, weaveinc.org/shop-weave

WEAVE (Women Escaping a Violent Environment) has three stores throughout Sacramento where you can shop to support the nonprofit. All proceeds at all locations help fund WEAVE programs and services that empower survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault to regain their independence. HOW TO DONATE: Visit their website for updates regarding donations and pickups. WEAVEWorks on Arden is the main hub for all donations, including pickups and dropoffs. WEAVEWorks and TRUE, a WEAVE boutique, request items to be off hangers and placed in a disposable bag or box. TRUE accepts up to three bags. When pickups resume, call 916-643-4606 to schedule your donation. “We are expecting more than our normal amount of donations, and for that we are grateful,” WEAVE CEO Beth Hassett says. “We do ask that our donors are patient with us at this time, as we may need to temporarily reduce our store hours and/or donation times as we get back up to speed.” WHAT TO DONATE: WEAVE accepts gently used clothing for men, women and kids in addition to, shoes and accessories (jewelry, scarves, purses, and belts). Small home items, such as lamps, decorative items, sheets, towels, pictures, and toys are also accepted. WEAVE also accepts furniture, but they ask donors to submit a picture to donate@weaveinc.org. WHAT NOT TO DONATE: Mattresses, electric blankets, any children’s items that are weight bearing, such as a pack and play, stroller, high chair, and car seat. WEAVE does not take electronics and computers. They also will not accept clothing with stains, holes, or items that are falling apart.

CONSIGNMENT

Consignment is a process where customers

bring their items to consignment stores to sell. Once those items are sold, they’ll receive a commission. Consigning clothing, accessories, jewelry, or furniture is an option to help you purge items that are no longer of use and then make money doing it.

ReLoveIt Consignments

Folsom, reloveit.us HOW IT WORKS: Customers can bring in

items anytime the store is open. Employees will review the items and decide if they can consign it. “Consignors receive 40% of the final selling price of items consigned,” ReLoveIt Owner Rachel Arendt explains. “If a consignor decides to use store credit, an additional 10% of the consignor’s balance will be added to the consignor’s credit.” Payments for items sold can either be mailed or picked up at the store. Items are kept on consignment for 90 days. At the end of this period, all items that have not sold are donated to WEAVE and tax donation receipts are available upon request. WHAT TO CONSIGN: Clothing must be of current style and in excellent condition. ReLoveIt accepts items seasonally, with the following schedule: January: light winter items (no tall boots or heavy coats); February: transition to spring items (no shorts or swimsuits); March-July: spring and summer items; August: transition to fall items (no tall boots or heavy coats); September-December: fall and winter items. WHAT NOT TO CONSIGN: ReLoveIt will not accept clothing with stains, holes, missing buttons, broken zippers, or odor. They do not accept items from Walmart, Target, Old Navy, or Kmart and are selective on items from stores such as Forever 21, Charlotte Russe, and H&M.

Home Consignment Center

Locations in Roseville and Folsom, thehomeconsignmentcenter.com HOW IT WORKS: Home Consignment

Center has large showrooms featuring consigned furniture, artwork, décor, and jewelry. Home Consignment Center Store Manager Leisa Rigby says new items arrive daily from model homes, manufacturers, factory closeouts, and the areaʼs finest homes. To consign with HCC, no appointments are required. Bring your items to either location, or email/text a photo to Home Consignment Center (contact information is listed at thehomeconsignmentcenter.com).

SAVE OR SELL? ReLoveIt Owner Rachel Arendt shares four questions to ask yourself as you clean out your closet. 1 How long has it been since you wore it? “Clothes have no value to you if they sit in the closet untouched for long periods of time,” she says. 2 How does the item make you feel? “If you don’t feel great wearing an item, it’s time to let it go,” she says. 3 Does the item fit well? “Holding onto a handful of items that don’t fit but you absolutely love is not a big deal. However, if you have many items that don’t fit, it’s probably time to get them out of the closet and make space for things that do fit,” she says. 4 Would you wear the item today? “My personal rule: If I notice an item in my closet that I haven’t worn for a while and is appropriate for the day, I tell myself that if I don’t wear it today, I can’t keep it, because I will most likely never choose to wear it,” she says.

DECLUTTERING DOCUMENTS As you clean out your office, desk, and filing cabinets, be sure to hold onto important documents, including the last seven years of tax records, RedDog Shredz Owner Kim Rorh says. You can get rid of past bank statements and old checks, and the safest way to destroy important, personal documents is to shred them. RedDog Shredz accepts all paper to shred. If you aren’t sure how to discard any paper documents, Rorh share five words of advice: “When in doubt, shred it.”

Follow HCC on Facebook (facebook.com/ hccroseville or facebook.com/hccfolsom) to stay up-to-date with requests for certain items that they need to replenish. WHAT TO CONSIGN: HCC sells furniture, artwork, home décor, and jewelry. The jewelry department sells high-quality contemporary and vintage jewelry of all kinds, including platinum, gold, diamonds, precious stones, watches, and more. Whatever you wish to consign should be in a salable condition. WHAT NOT TO CONSIGN: Rigby says there are some items HCC can’t consign, such as used mattresses, bedding, and pillows. HCC doesn’t accept stained, torn, or damaged items. Furniture items with pet odors and scratch marks will be refused. They may also decline items based on inventory levels. JUNE 2020 |

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I started Barker’s Pet Care after working for several years as operations manager at a dog resort in Folsom. Our mission and goal has always stayed the same: take care of our customers’ pets like they’re our own. We routinely walk, play and care for our clients’ animals to make sure that they’re not just getting love, but also some well-deserved exercise. We offer compassionate and loving care to senior pets that may not be welcome at boarding kennels, instead caring for them, in the comfort and safety of their own home. WHY IS YOUR STAFF THE BEST IN THE BUSINESS?

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Without a doubt, being able to spend the majority of my days and nights with all types of lovely animals. WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE LOCAL EVENT? Bark ’n’ Splash Bash in Folsom! WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE LOCAL BUSINESS OTHER THAN YOUR OWN? The Salvage Shed in Folsom.

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Q1227

Restaurant BY LORN RANDALL // PHOTOS BY TAYLOR GILLESPIE

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Southern Fried Chicken

very time an accomplished chef decides to open an establishment of their own in our community, I am thankful. This is no easy market to compete in, given the abundance of large corporate restaurants, limited space, and rising rents. So when Chef Q decided to bring his considerable pedigree and unique genre of California comfort food to Roseville under the moniker Q1227 (December 27 is his birthday), I was eager to sample his wares. I was greeted by the hostess, which on this evening happened to be Chef Q’s lovely wife, Tamara. I was seated strategically near the “pass” from which I could JUNE 2020 |

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| eat & drink | Dining Out Bourbon St. Bread Pudding

Lobster Bites

1227 Gumbo

watch the chef and his staff prepare and finish plating dishes. Seeing the skillfully composed plates leave the pass made ordering more difficult, as I wanted to try everything—I’d love to see a tasting menu option added! I started with the Lobster Bites; deep-fried portions (large chunks really) of the tender homard, battered and bathed in the oil-spa until crispy and golden, then served with a spicy remoulade. There are a couple of foods that will spark heated debates in the lower-right geographic section of the country: Southern fried chicken and gumbo. Never one to steer away from a culinary controversy, I dove right into both. Chef Q pounds his chicken breasts out flat, gives them a dip in his seasoned buttermilk batter, and sends them off to the spa. The result is Southernfried chicken you eat with a fork served vertically and perched above mashed potatoes and gravy. Gumbo is a little like BBQ in that it differs from region to region and sometimes family to family. Q1227 makes a dark roux, and a thick stew-like broth, much like you would find in New Orleans.

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Brimming with chicken, shrimp, and the “holy trinity” of bell peppers, onions, and celery, it’s what I’m looking for when I order gumbo. I could not resist temptation by ordering the Bourbon St. Bread Pudding for dessert, especially when I found out it was Chef Q’s mother’s recipe. Decadently dense slices of bread and custard topped with a bourbon cream sauce, berries, and whipped cream. Sometimes it’s better not to resist temptation in whatever form it comes. The restaurant is stylish but not pretentious, and the wine bar looked like a place I could see myself savoring a glass, or on the patio trying the smoked chicken lollipops with a cold beer. Stop in and sample some Southern charm right here in Roseville.

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Heyday Café BY TERRY CARROLL

BBQ Free-Range Chicken Pizza

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o, you think writing about restaurants and food sounds like fun, right? You think sitting down to another meal full of items like Lobster Bisque, BBQ Free-Range Chicken Pizza, Skuna Bay Salmon Salad, Black Forest Ham and Gruyere Sandwich, and Molasses Gingerbread Cake with Meyer Lemon Sauce is easy? Well, let me tell you something, it is WORK! You see, once you back away from the table and contemplate the items you have just tried, you have to put those thoughts into words that will enlighten the reader and make them want to share in the experience. Being a baseball junkie, I was looking at this exercise as “at bats,” and would score my choices as hits or outs; you know, have a

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Lobster Bisque and Black Forest Ham and Gruyère Sandwich with Roasted Butternut Squash Side Salad

Skuna Bay Salmon Salad

little fun with it. So here we go! First at bat: Lobster Bisque. Lots going on here: the base was creamy and flavorful, plentiful chunks of tasty, tender lobster, and just the right garnish. HIT. Second at bat: Skuna Bay Salmon Salad. Salmon is an easy fish to overcook, and when I first laid eyes on this salad, I worried this might be the case. I have found that when the exterior of the salmon looks this good and well-seasoned, I’m going to find the inside a little dry and overdone. Not this salmon though. It was cooked perfectly and seasoned as though they read my mind—served on top of a very fresh salad, with a beautiful avocado rose, sprinkled with feta and finished with a honey-lime-basil vinaigrette. HIT. Third at bat: Black Forest Ham and Gruyère Sandwich. Look, I love ham and cheese, and Heyday’s version hit it out of the park (sorry, I couldn’t resist, but it’s true!). The ham was perfect, the Gruyère added a little sophistication, and the aioli, caramelized onions, and brioche bun nailed it. I upgraded the side to their Butternut Squash Salad—this combination was most definitely a HIT.

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Fourth at bat: BBQ Free-Range Chicken Pizza. I'm from New Jersey and love pizza, but pizzerias in Jersey don't put chicken, barbecue sauce, pickled red onions, applewood smoked bacon, cilantro, and pineapple on a pizza. In my day, this would have been blasphemy. My first bite with no pineapple was good...really good. I knew the pineapple would turn me off, but my wife said I had to try it, so I did. Here is what I can tell you: if pressed by my friends at the Jersey Shore, I will plead the fifth! I didn’t want to like it, but I can’t dream of ordering this pizza without it now. HIT Extra innings: Molasses Gingerbread Cake with Meyer Lemon Sauce. So, after going four for four, was this café about to swing and miss? Was this tasty looking dessert just a pretty face or was this going to be a perfect night at the plate (get it, plate!)? Well, the iced cake was delicious with a delicate and tasty spice, and the lemon sauce was the perfect complement. HIT. What a treat to find a café with an interesting and creative menu prepared by a team that has perfected their offerings to be a series of hits. For this baseball and food fan, Heyday Café is a home run! EDITOR’S NOTE: THIS REVIEW WAS COMPLETED USING CURBSIDE TAKEOUT DURING THE SHELTER-IN-PLACE MANDATE

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Ramen 101 // Think back to the ramen you ate while in college. Now erase that memory from your brain, because what you’ll eat at Ramen101 in Rocklin is nowhere near what you’ve had in the past. It’s more like gourmet ramen. If that’s a thing. My husband and I split a few dishes and all of them were outstanding. We went with the Chicken Ramen featuring grilled chicken, boiled egg, bamboo shoots, kikurage mushrooms, green onions, sprouts, and corn. Other ramen dishes include Tonkotsu Ramen, Miso Ramen, Shoyu Ramen, and Black Garlic Ramen, which all have pork as their protein. Seafood and vegetabled-based ramens are also on the menu. But it doesn’t end there! We had a Chicken and Rice Bowl that was delicious as well—and generously portioned. If you’re a fan of Crab Rangoons, order them here! They’re perfect. They don’t skimp on filling and they had terrific flavor. I’m assuming the rest of their menu is just as delicious. Their starters consist of pot stickers, tempura, lumpia, edamame, chicken karaage (chicken nuggets) and squid. Service was quick and friendly, so if you’re heading to a movie next door, it’s the perfect spot to grab a quick bite before heading in! 6694 Lonetree Boulevard, Suite 200, Rocklin, 916-872-1407—Julie Ryan

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MORE HEALTHY CAFÉS WE ADORE BASECAMP NUTRITION 1216 Broadway, Placerville 916-281-9840, @basecampnutrition FARM FRESH JUICE COMPANY 2351 Sunset Boulevard, Suite 160 Rocklin, 916-259-1443 farmfreshjuicecompany.com THE HEALTHY HABIT 799 Lincoln Way, Auburn 530-823-6422, thehealthyhabit.org NÉKTER JUICE BAR 900 East Bidwell Street, Suite A400 Folsom, 916-771-0428 1410 E Roseville Parkway, Suite 110 Roseville, 916-771-0428 nekterjuicebar.com

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// Nourish, a healthy café specializing in good-for-you meal replacement shakes and refreshers, opened late last year and offers everything from green tea and collagen to electrolytes and immunity boosters. I’d never been to a “healthy café” before and was curious as to what I would find. The café was warm and inviting as soon as I walked in the door with a clean and peaceful atmosphere, as well as some cute photo op areas! As for the menu, there’s plenty to choose from and something for everyone, including kids. I’m a fan of chocolate, so I went with the Brownie Batter Shake. Great texture, delicious flavor, and so good that my 10-year-old stole it from me—even though she was enjoying her own shake. She chose the Cookies N’ Cream Shake from the kids’ menu. So yummy! If you’re wondering where “healthy” comes into play, each shake has 24 grams of protein, 21 essential vitamins and minerals, fewer than 250 calories, and less than nine grams of sugar...in a shake! The menu includes options for chocolate lovers, like Thin Mint and Snickers, or if you’re feelin’ fruity, go for the Blueberry Muffin or Fruity Pebbles shakes. You can also go the Refresher route with Watermelon Jolly Rancher or Cool Cucumber. Whether you’re heading home from the gym or just wearing yoga pants, well, because...Nourish has a shake for you. 401 Glenn Drive, Folsom, 916-281-4296, @nourishfolsom —Julie Ryan

PRESSED JUICERY 350 Palladio Parkway, Suite 1931 Folsom, 916-413-6305 1182 Roseville Parkway, Suite 145 Roseville, 916-781-2030 ‬ pressedjuicery.com VIBE HEALTH BAR 2770 East Bidwell Street, Suite 500 Folsom, 916-990-5367 vibehealthbar.com VITALITY BOWLS 3988 Douglas Boulevard, Suite 130 Roseville, 916-771-4137 vitalitybowls.com

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Sophisticated eatery with a warm vibe offering a full bar, wine country inspired cuisine and ambiance. Lounge on our beautiful outdoor patios with hand crafted cocktails or glass of wine. Menu offers a delectable variety of appetizers, salads, original main dishes and tasty desserts. Happy Hour daily and weekend Brunch.

Sienna Modern American

1480 Eureka Rd. | Roseville 3909 Park Dr. | El Dorado Hills 916-771-4700 (RSVL) | 916-941-9694 (EDH)

Wise Villa Winery is the only winery in Placer County to feature a full dining experience in our Tuscanstyle bistro. We use only the highest quality, locally sourced ingredients that are hand crafted to perfectly pair with our award-winning wines.

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Wise Villa Winery 4200 Wise Rd. Lincoln 916-543-0323 wisevillawinery.com

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Land Ocean offers distinctive menus that include hand-cut steaks, wood-fired rotisserie, fresh seafood, and delectable desserts. Showcasing a cozy bar with handcrafted cocktails, beer and wine. Upscale, yet casual in a lively atmosphere.

Land Ocean New American Grill 2720 E Bidwell St. | Folsom 1151 Galleria Blvd #241 | Roseville 916-983-7000 | 916-407-5640

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Whether you’re a Steak connoisseur or the ultimate health-conscious, low car, gluten free vegetarian aficionado Bennett’s has you covered. We use fresh ingredients and serve simply good food. Enjoy Happy hour 3-7 p.m. Daily & Brunch on weekends.

DINE IN OR TAKE OUT Patio dining available!

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1595 Eureka Rd. Roseville 916-750-5150 bennettskitchen.com

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Since 1987, the award-winning Mikuni restaurants have blended traditional Japanese cuisine and sushi with American innovation. Casual dining in a loud, energetic atmosphere. The menu features fresh, healthy seafood with a generous menu for two option, an extensive happy hour, and full bar.

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Best Italian Restaurant in El Dorado County- voted #1 for eleven straight years! Our old world family recipes are sure to delight. We invite you to enjoy an Italian family style feast or a romantic night out at Papa Gianni’s... your destination for an authentic Italian meal. Buon Appetito!

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MEXICAN CUISINE WE LOVE ANGELS KITCHEN 49 Natoma Street, Suite I, Folsom 916-805-5997, angelskitchenfolsom.com EL AZTECA TAQUERIA 4006 Foothills Boulevard, Suite 103, Roseville, 916-772-6682 elazteca-taqueria.com EL SOMBRERO TAQUERIA 4060 Douglas Boulevard, Granite Bay 916-772-7770, elsombrerogb.com JALISCO GRILL 9290 Sierra College Boulevard, Suite 100 Roseville, 916-788-1737, jaliscogrill.com LA FIESTA ALTEÑA TAQUERIA 1008 E. Bidwell Street, Suite 100, Folsom 916-984-3030, lafiestaaltena.com LA PLACITA 9272 Greenback Lane, Orangevale 916-988-2940, laplacitaov.com LA ROSA BLANCA 402 Natoma Street, Folsom 916-673-9085, larosablanca-folsom.com LOLITA’S AUTHENTIC CUISINE 9580 Oak Avenue Parkway, Suite 12D, Folsom, 916-987-7300 lolitas-authentic-cuisine.business.site MEXQUITE 25095 Blue Ravine Road, Folsom 916-984-8607, mexquite.com MEZCALITO OAXACAN CUISINE 187 Blue Ravine Road, Suite 160, Folsom, 916-351-0900 5065 Pacific Street, Rocklin 916-701-4772, mezcalitocuisine.com Grande Taco

Chicken Soft Taco with Chips and Salsa

Tijuana Taqueria // Mexican food is my go-to for takeout, but it has to be traditional and authentic. For some of the best, head to Tijuana Taqueria in Placerville for delicious tacos, tortas, carnitas, enchiladas, and burritos—all accompanied by house-made chips and salsa. I tried the Grande Taco, which certainly lived up to its name; it's large...large enough for two. Stuffed full of spicy shredded chicken, along with fresh lettuce, tomatoes, onions, and spicy (you can order it less spicy) salsa, it was bursting with flavor. The flour tortilla was lightly and perfectly fried and crispy. Don't miss trying their Chicken Soft Tacos either. Soft, house-made corn tortillas perfectly encase big chunks of nicely cooked and flavorful white meat chicken, beans, onions, and peppers—street tacos as they are meant to be! Don't let the hole-in-the-wall deter you, either: Tijuana Taqueria is muy bueno and well worth the drive to Placerville. 1762 Broadway, Suite 66, Placerville, 530-622-9517—Debra Linn

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A restaurant dedicated to bringing the flavors of Tuscany to our dining room. Named after the Italian hometown of 2 of our founding partners, we offer traditional cuisine of the Tuscany region, as well as other recipes popular all over Italy – simple dishes made to order with the freshest of ingredients, and always created and served with pride.

Vaiano Trattoria

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Combining the flavors of France and the Mediterranean regions with an emphasis on quality, seasonal, and fresh locally grown ingredients. The perfect location for private dining, special events, wedding celebrations, and corporate dinners/ presentations.

La Provence Restaurant & Terrace 110 Diamond Creek Place Roseville 916-789-2002 laprovenceroseville.com

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At Visconti’s Ristorante, we’re honored to cook for you as we cook for our own family and we are proud to use only the freshest ingredients and imported meat, cheese, and wine. We welcome you and look forward to serving you!

Visconti’s Ristorante 2700 E. Bidwell St., Ste. 700 Folsom 916-983-5181 viscontisristorante.com

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Wally's Pizza Bar

4079 Cameron Park Drive Cameron Park 530-677-5205 wallyspizzabar.com

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At Relish Burger Bar, we offer excellent quality and enjoyable food. The key to our success is simple: providing quality food that tastes great every single time. We pride ourselves on serving delicious dishes like: burgers, salads and sandwiches. Consistently voted best patio—come experience our inviting patio with a full bar.

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A Family of Candy Makers since 1963. With three generations of candy makers, Snooks continues the tradition of producing the finest freshly made confections in Historic Folsom. Thank you Folsom for your support. We look forward to getting back to a more normal business soon!

Icing on the Cupcake offers a wide variety of cupcake flavors, including gluten-free and vegan options that are available every day at our three retail locations. We also offer other sweet treats, baked fresh daily including brownies, pies, and cookie sandwiches using the finest quality ingredients.

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The Independent presents an outstanding American fusion menu and a top-tier full bar. The scratch kitchen uses only the freshest, finest ingredients creating exceptional grill and seafood entrées. The bar prides itself on artisanal cocktails, freshsqueezed juices, and house-made mixers. Beautiful outdoor patio!

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Reader Favorites: Beer & Wine If you want a great wine that is made for quality not quantity, Leoni Farms is it! The Humbug Hill Red Blend is the perfect red to stock up on—it pairs beautifully with BBQ, pasta, or an afternoon cheese plate. And I love knowing that every bottle I buy from Leoni supports a small local business. Winemaker Jon Campbell is always the first to support charity fundraisers in his community. I am glad that I The best local beer is Red Bus can return the favor. —Kat Ebster Brewing Co.! The beer is fresh and well-crafted, and they brew a wide variety of styles—not just The Pinot Noir from Wise Villa Winery is one of the best Pinots a bunch of IPAs. I personally like a I’ve ever had the pleasure of drinking! Try it, and you'll truly good sour, and they always have understand why this wine and others produced by Wise something for me. My favorite is Villa have won so many awards. It’s medium-bodied with a the Meyers Manx, a kettle sour smooth, fruit-forward beginning and a crisp finish. Hints of with pomegranate. The Samba smoky sandalwood and chai linger on the palate making Juice Smoothie IPA is popular this a very well-balanced wine. What's more, it's the among my friends and family first red Pinot ever right now as well. They produced in Placer My favorite is the Petite also have a locally County. Sirah from Rancho named 95630, which is —Debra Linn Victoria Vineyard—it a West Coast Pilsner— has a distinct flavor that it’s great! pairs perfectly with spicy —Dana Porter McCargo cuisine or BBQ. And it’s just yummy. —Ramona Karmère Vineyards and Winery’s Arnold The Temperance Tart’s Naughty Bawdy

I love wine. It’s no secret that I look forward to my daily 5 o'clock (OK, 5:30 if any of our employees are reading this) “generous pour.” But when I’m feeling indulgent (perhaps like “Yay, it’s Tuesday— let’s celebrate!“), my go-to bubbly is Helwig Winery's Rosé Sparkling Wine. Wine I’m no sommelier, so I cannot spout fancy wine terminology, but I like what I like, and I love this sparkling wine. I love the bubbles, I love the taste. Hey, it makes me happy, and isn’t that what we all want?! —Wendy Sipple

Hold on, the grapes for the Silt Wine Company Pinot Noir are grown in Clarksburg, just 15 miles from Sacramento, not in Napa, Russian River, or Mendocino? While the capitol is buried in political gamesmanship, there is no gamesmanship going on here...this is one fabulous Pinot. It’s pretty much everything I look for when it comes to this varietal, hitting all the right notes with cherry standing out and a perfect balance between light and complex. —Terry Carroll I am a home-based bread bakery owner (Garcia Bread Co., garciabreadco.com) and an avid wine drinker. I like to enjoy my homemade artisan breads with Cante Ao Vinho’s hand-crafted wine in Rocklin. We love their wines so much that my husband (and co-owner) and I became members of their wine club last year. Our favorite right now in these warmer months is the Rare Rosé. It’s so crisp and refreshing but not too sweet and can be enjoyed with any type of food. —Maria Garcia

Anything from Casino Mine Ranch! Mackenzie Cecchi is the fabulous woman who runs the place (she and her husband also run the Sacramento restaurant Canon). In my opinion, there isn’t a dud in their portfolio of wines, and I am a picky gal. The Rosé, which is a blend of Mourvèdre and Grenache, is crisp and delightful, and the Vermentino is amazing with a refreshing hint of lemon. Their Grenache Blanc has a minerality that I love, and their reds are all fabulous—most notably for me, their Simone blend of Grenache Noir and Mourvèdre and the Marcel, which is Tempranillo with Teroldego. Gosh, now I’m feeling thirsty and need to place an order!— Bella Kramer

Vindicator IPA from Loomis Basin Brewery Company is my favorite. The best way to describe it is a dry beer with a citrus and pine finish. When you’re ready to graduate from Blue Moon this is the beer for you. Once you have an IPA you never go backward!—Jenny Giallanza

Lava Cap Winery's Chardonnay! I love the taste, plus the price is reasonable and it’s one of the few Chardonnays produced locally. —Barbara Dwyer

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Karmère Vineyards and Winery is my favorite local winery, and I’ve been a wine club member for years. It’s family-owned, the staff is always welcoming and most of all, the wines are wonderful! I have many favorites, but I always come home with a jug of The Temperance Tart’s Naughty Bawdy. (Yes, I said “jug.”) It’s a red blend that pairs with just about anything, including wine-tasting picnics, weekend getaways with the girls, or just sitting at home waiting for the stay-at-home restrictions to be lifted. Equally delightful is the origin of its name. As the jug label says, “Karmère’s land was previously owned for over 195 years by the original Shenandoah Valley settlers the Jamesons, whose heritage was steeped in the temperance movement. Mr. Jameson swore vines would never darken his land.” Thank goodness the Hoopes family did not share his sobering attitude! You can read more at jerimurphyphotography.com/blog/karmerwinerys-annual-cheers-to-change-party —Jeri Murphy EMAIL YOUR FAVORITES TO INFO@STYLEMG.COM

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Featuring restaurants and eateries in Folsom, El Dorado Hills, Granite Bay, Roseville, Rocklin, and beyond. = Outdoor Seating = Full Bar = Beer & Wine Only = Happy Hour M = Pick up a copy of Style here!

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36 Handles Public House

1010 White Rock Rd., Ste. 100, 916-941-3606. American. Grab a cold beer from any of their 36 rotating taps while digging in to delicious American gastropub food. Attend one of their many events or join their Mug Club and get a custom, oversized mug and special deals. L/D $$

Bamiyan

1121 White Rock Rd., 916-941-8787. Afghan. Since 2003, Bamiyan has been serving delicious Afghan cuisine, including ashak, mantoo, and bolani. Vegan options. Closed Sunday. L/D $$

BLVD 41

4364 Town Center Blvd., Ste. 134, 916-235-2337. Pizza. Craft your own experience with custom-made pizzas, signature salads, and 41 craft beers and wines on tap. Assigned wristbands allow the suds—and good times—to flow freely inside or out. L/D | $$

Folsom Palace

3941 Park Dr., Ste 10, 916-936-0808. Asian Fusion. Food prepared the healthy way, using only natural and fresh ingredients with low sodium, less oil and no MSG. Daily Lunch Specials. L/D $$

Milestone Restaurant

4359 Town Center Blvd., Ste. 116, El Dorado Hills, 916-934-0790, American. Seasonal food, wine, beer, and cocktails await at this contemporary, hip space with an outdoor patio. They offer openface sandwiches, cheese & deli plates, and other delicious New American offerings. L/D/ $$

Relish Burger Bar

1000 White Rock Rd., 916-933-3111. American. Stop by to enjoy delicious-tasting burgers, salads, loaded nachos, beer-battered onion rings, and more at one of El Dorado Hills’ finest burger joints. Spacious patio and weekly events. L/D $$

Selland’s Market Café

4370 Town Center Blvd., 916-932-5025. Café/ Bakery. Seasonal, healthy, and house-made menu items including eclectic sandwiches and hearty entrées and sides, leafy green salads, pizzas, and delectable desserts. Sunday brunch. L/D $$

Sienna

3909 Park Dr., 916-941-9694. American. This award-winning restaurant’s specialties include wood-fired pizzas, fresh fish, hand-cut steaks, and a large selection of appetizers. Friday lunch and Sunday brunch. D $$

Sky Sushi

3907 Park Dr., 916-941-6311. Japanese. Since 2005, Sky Sushi has been serving fresh and tasty rolls at reasonable prices. Located in La Borgata, it offers stylish environs and artistically presented plates. L/D $$

Thai Paradise EDH

4361 Town Center Blvd., 916-939-0389. Thai. Second location for Thai Paradise of Folsom voted “Best Thai Restaurant” for the past 11 years. Serving authentic, delicious and healthy Thai food. Menu includes the best dishes from Folsom plus specials. L/D $$ 1121 White Rock Rd., Ste. 105, 916-586-9444. Japanese. The super fresh fish and pretty presentation will please both your appetite and eyes. A non-sushi menu (like delicious bento boxes and udon) is offered as well. Closed Sunday. L/D $$

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5003 Windplay Dr., Ste. 1, 916-933-9099. Deli. Located in EDH business park, Windplay Deli is a great lunch hour spot. Owner-operated, they strive to create sandwiches to your preference by accommodating all palates. Closed weekends. B/L $

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1004 East Bidwell St., Ste. 100, 916-984-7500. New American. One of Folsom’s most praiseworthy eateries—thanks to extensive wine offerings and seasonal, globally influenced dishes that utilize fresh fare from local farms. Closed Monday. L/D $$

Casa Ramos

400 Iron Point Dr., Folsom, 916-355-1600. Mexican. Serves up traditional Mexican fare as well as heart-healthy and vegetarian options. L/D $$

Chicago Fire

310 Palladio Pkwy., Ste. 701, 916-984-0140. Pizza. Offering a variety of menu items inspired by the Windy City, from meaty Italian beef sandwiches and a “Chicago Dog” to the deepest and cheesiest pizza in town. L/D $$

Ciro’s Pizza Café

241 Blue Ravine Rd., Folsom, 916-983-5757. Pizza. Hand-tossed pizzas crafted using dough made in-house every day and fresh, local veggies and ingredients. Lunch buffet. L/D $$

Coffee Republic

6610 Folsom-Auburn Rd., Folsom, 916-987-8001. Café/Bakery. Cozy brick-and-wood café offering a variety of sandwiches, salads, and sweet teas, in addition to extensive coffee beverages. Vegan options. B/L/D $$

Corner Tavern & Grill

700 Glenn Dr., Ste. 170, Folsom, 916-467-7800. American. Pizza. Sports Bar. Everyone knows your name at this gastro tavern that serves elegant, East Coast-inspired comfort food, including burgers, salads, sandwiches, soups, pastas, pizza, and more. Vegan options. Daily specials. Weekend brunch. L/D $$

Costa Vida Fresh Mexican Grill

2791 East Bidwell St., Ste. 100B, 916-597-1008. Mexican. Costa Vida is awash with the flavors of coastal Mexico. Inspired by nautical vibes and healthy living, choose from burritos, tacos, nachos, salads, and quesadillas, to name a few—and customize your creation from there. L/D $

Curry Bowl

1870 Prairie City Rd. Ste. 500, Folsom, 916-467-7675. Indian. Serving North and South Indian Cuisine along with a daily lunch buffet comprising multiple mains, sides, and desserts, Curry Bowl aims to please with it's authentic dishes that cater to vegetarians and non-vegetarians, alike. L/D $$

Curry Club Indian Bistro

196 Blue Ravine Rd., Ste. 130, 916-353-0855. Indian. Dive into authentic Indian cuisine at this local favorite. Avail of their lunch buffet where you can sample multiple dishes for a fraction of the price. Regulars go gaga for their vindaloo, palak paneer, and butter chicken. L/D $$

Dos Coyotes

13885 Folsom Blvd., Ste. 100, 916-351-9750. Mexican. Dos Coyotes offers an eclectic spin on Southwestern dishes at affordable prices and prides themselves on using fresh, local ingredients. Vegan options. L/D $

Fat’s Asia Bistro

2585 Iron Point Rd., 916-983-1133. Asian Fusion/ Chinese/Seafood. Named the region’s favorite Asian restaurant for more than 10 years in a row, Fat’s specializes in handmade dim sum, banana cream pie (Frank Fat’s recipe), and other highquality dishes. L/D $$

FLB Entertainment Center

511 East Bidwell St., 916-983-4411. American. Bowling, a casino, and sports bar are just part of the fun that awaits at FLB Entertainment Center. They also offer a full grill with veggie-packed salads and wraps, burgers, sandwiches, pizza, and breakfast items. Late-night dining. B/L/D $$

Folsom Palace

1169 Riley Street,916-983-8880. Asian Fusion. Food prepared the healthy way, using only natural and fresh ingredients with low sodium, less oil and no MSG. Daily Lunch Specials. L/D $$

Folsom Tap House

25005 Blue Ravine Rd., Ste. 140., 916-292-5711. American. Choices abound at Folsom Tap House! Their extensive menu allows guests to choose from draft and bottled beers, and their food menu has options that’ll pair perfectly with whatever pint you pick. L/D $$

Hacienda Del Rio

702 Sutter St., Ste. M, 916-351-1800. Mexican. Since 1979, Hacienda has been dishing up authentic Mexican favorites like Fajitas Del Rio and Chimi Especial, alongside chips, spicy green salsa, and handcrafted margaritas. Weekend brunch and spacious patio. L/D $$

Hasu Teriyaki & Sushi

25075 Blue Ravine Rd., Ste. 120, 916-983-7777. Japanese. Enjoy the delicious food, friendly service, and cozy atmosphere at Hasu. The menu features a wide variety of traditional Japanese dishes guaranteed to please. Vegan options. Closed Tuesday. L/D $

Hisui Sushi

25004 Blue Ravine Rd., Ste. 107, 916-985-7778. Japanese. Combining traditional Japanese cuisine with a creative and contemporary flair, Hisui focuses on serving food made using fresh, healthy ingredients. Closed Monday. L/D $$

Inchin's Bamboo Garden

1760 Prairie City Rd., Ste.100, Folsom, 916-693-6969. Indian-Chinese. Inchin's offers flavorful fusion food, combining Indian and Chinese cuisines. From fried rice to szechwan paneer, they've got it all. You'll also find creative craft cocktails and vegan and gluten-free options. L/D $$

Julian's Pâtisserie and Café

6610 Folsom-Auburn Rd., Ste. 7, 916-936-4735. Bakery/Café. Julian's Pâtisserie is full of European treats, creative crêpes (both sweet and savory), and more—all of which are made from scratch with nothing but the finest ingredients. Closed Tuesday. B/L $

Karen’s Bakery and Café

705 Gold Lake Dr., Ste. 340, 916-985-2665. Bakery/ Café. Bakery items here are based on European traditions and feature seasonal ingredients with a creative approach. The picturesque patio is perfect for catching up with friends over coffee or lunch. Closed Sunday. B/L $$

Land Ocean New American Grill

2720 East Bidwell St., 916-983-7000. New American. Land Ocean offers distinctive menus that include hand-cut steaks, woodfired rotisserie, fresh seafood, and delectable desserts. Weekend brunch. L/D $$

La Rosa Blanca

402 Natoma St., 916-673-9085. Mexican. You’re part of the family at La Rosa Blanca. From fajitas and tostadas to tortas, soups, and salads, you can expect great-tasting food, generous portions, and a festive environment. L/D $

Lazy Dog Restaurant & Bar

300 Palladio Pkwy., Folsom, 916-378-4660. American. Enjoy a sizeable, seasonal menu full of eclectic, gastropub-style offerings that include salads, bowls, burgers, pastas, desserts, and even an impressive kids’ menu. Weekend brunch. L/D $$

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199 Blue Ravine Rd., Ste. 100. 916-351-9278. Chinese. This eatery serves authentic Chinese food with a modern twist, such as orange chicken that manages to be both saucy yet incredibly crispy at the same time. Lunch dishes come with soup and your choice of chow mein or fried rice. L/D $$

Lucille's Coffee Hops & Vine

25055 Blue Ravine Rd., Ste 100., 916-294-7472. Café/Bakery/ American. Lucille's serves delicious breakfast and pastry items from local bakeries, plus more satiating dishes to go with their carefully selected craft beers and fine wines. B/L $

Mel's Diner

13399 Folsom Blvd., 916-985-7337, American. Whether morning, noon, or night, step into yesteryear at this local diner that serves allAmerican family favorites like country fried steak, burgers, fried chicken, milkshakes, and more. B/L/D $$

Mexquite

25095 Blue Ravine Rd., 916-984-8607. Mexican. Mexquite provides mouthwatering Mexican cuisine, plus a lively interior and spacious, dog-friendly patio. Patrons particularly love their ceviche, margaritas, and carnitas. Weekend brunch. L/D $$

Mezcalito Oaxacan Cuisine

187 Blue Ravine Rd., Ste. 160, 916-351-0900. Oaxacan. Savor authentic flavors from Oaxaca at this eatery known for their complex mole, tlayudas, and other flavor-filled plates, including plenty of vegetarian and seafood options. Don't forget to save room for dessert: The churros and mezcal ice cream are a fan favorite. L/D $$

Mikuni

185 Placerville Rd., Ste. 100, Folsom, 916-934-5250. Japanese. In addition to sushi, traditional Japanese dishes, and modern twists on classics, Mikuni offers a gluten-free menu, party platters, and happy hour specials—all made using great attention to detail and fresh ingredients. L/D $$

Mountain Mike's Pizza

25075 Blue Ravine Rd Suite 150, Folsom, 916-817-1207. Pizza. A family-friendly favorite, Mountain Mikes promises the crispiest, curliest pepperoni and the freshest ingredients on their pizza. They also offer mouthwatering wings, an all-you-can-eat salad bar, and pizza buffet lunch. L/D $$

Scott’s Seafood Grill & Bar

9611 Greenback Ln., 916-989-6711. Seafood/ American. Expect the freshest of seafood (flown in or delivered daily from around the world) served by well-trained, knowledgeable staff in a comfortable atmosphere at this Folsom area favorite. Full gluten-free menu. L/D $$$

Shogun Hibachi Grill & Sushi

1870 Prairie City Rd., Ste. 600, 916-985-9588. Japanese. This modern hibachi restaurant brings new meaning to “dinner and a show,” thanks to a personal chef who will deftly chop, slice, and fly your meal over and above the grill and onto your plate. L/D $$

Strings Italian Café

25035 Blue Ravine Rd., Ste. 120, 916-983-8815. Italian. Strings has been serving enjoyable and affordable Italian dishes in a relaxed atmosphere for the past 10 years. Enjoy one of their lunch specials any day between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. or avail of their party trays. L/D $$

Suishin Sushi

194 Blue Ravine Rd., 916-985-8885. Japanese. Suishin uses the freshest ingredients, including novelties like quail eggs, uni, and ponzu. The modern, hip atmosphere leaves you at ease as you consume your fish, one roll at a time. Closed Sunday. L/D $$

Sunny Garden Restaurant

25085 Blue Ravine Rd., Ste. 150, 916-983-8882. Chinese. Sunny Garden prides themselves on using fresh ingredients in a traditional way and offering large portions at affordable prices. L/D $

Sutter Street Taqueria

727 Sutter St., 916-293-8952. Mexican. Sutter Street Taqueria brings the unique flavors of San Francisco’s Mission District taquerias to Folsom with a side of friendly service. Whether ordering a burrito, taco, quesadilla, or nachos, you can expect fresh ingredients, mouthwatering meats, and affordable prices. B/L/D $

Thai Paradise

2770 East Bidwell St., 916-984-8988. Thai. Specials every day of the week. Voted the Best Thai Restaurant in Folsom and El Dorado Hills every year since 2008. Delicious and authentic dishes made using local, farm-to-fork vegetables, meats bought daily, and healthy rice bran oil. L/D $$

The River Thai Cuisine

Mylapore

424 East Bidwell St., 916-983-7388. Thai. Friendly service and deliciously authentic Thai food are waiting for you at The River Thai Cuisine. Established in 2015, this family-owned restaurant will satisfy your Thai food cravings. L/D $$

Rock-N-Fire

2700 East Bidwell St., Ste. 700, 916-983-5181. Italian. For the past two decades, Visconti’s has given the community a taste of Italy with their authentic dishes, romantic setting, and traditional music. L/D $$

1760 Prairie City Rd., Ste. 160., 916-985-3500. Indian. With South Indian roots, Mylapore serves fresh, healthy, scratch-made food that’s entirely vegetarian. Their breakfast, daily specials, and dosa happy hour are not to be missed. B/L/D $$ 1010 Riley St., Ste. 4, 916-673-9474. Pizza/American/ Mexican. Ever heard of a burger bowl? Try it at this unique eatery that serves up flavor-packed fare—including custom-built (and signature) pizzas, burgers and said burger bowls, salads, nachos, tacos, and more—with speedy, friendly service at affordable prices. L/D $$

Ruchi Indian Cuisine

601 East Bidwell St., 916-983-2871. Indian. Ruchi’s accommodating menu has a variety of North and South Indian dishes, including a lengthy list of vegetarian entrées, as well as a lunch buffet and weekly specials. L/D $$

Rudy’s Hideaway

12303 Folsom Blvd., 916-351-0606. Seafood/ Steakhouse. Rudy’s is a seafood-lover’s delight and features a mouthwatering selection of nautical noshes plus melt-in-your-mouth steaks and lunch specials. L/D $$

Sacramento Pizza Company

2700 East Bidwell St., Ste. 500, 916-673-9754. Pizza. Choose your crust, sauce, cheese, meats, and unlimited toppings at this pizza lover’s paradise. The locally sourced ingredients and scratchmade dough results in pie perfection. Vegan cheese and gluten-free crust available. L/D $

Sanskrit New Age Indian

2776 East Bidwell St., Ste. 300, 916-817-4356. Indian. This exciting dining destination serves authentic Indian dishes with a fusion flair (favorites include the Bombay Sliders, Manglore Fried Chicken, Tandoori Chicken, and Biriyani) in a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Closed Mondays. Catering available. Lunch buffet; offerings change daily. L/D $$

Visconti’s Ristorante

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4242 Fowler Ln., Ste. 101, Diamond Springs, 530-621-1160. French. Savor French café classics like baguette sandwiches on fresh-baked bread, crêpes, stews, pastas, and a to-die-for seafood paella. Enjoy your order in their rustically elegant dining room or to go. B/L/D $$

Bene Ristorante Italiano

423 Main St., Placerville, 530-303-3415. Italian/ Pizza. Enjoy a taste of Naples in Downtown Placerville as you savor Neapolitan-style pizza with all of your favorite toppings, fresh-made salads, or savory pasta dishes. L/D $$

Bricks

482 Main St., Placerville, 530-303-3480. New American. If you’re looking for a friendly, unpretentious dining destination with local brews and good eats, look no further than the aptly named Bricks. Lamb lovers will go gaga for the Bo Peep Burger, but their steaks, sandwiches, salads, and desserts are all winners too. L/D $$

Farmer’s Delicatessen and Bakery

3952 Cambridge Rd., Cameron Park, 530-6726800. Bakery/Deli. A hybrid deli and bakery serving a variety of worldwide dishes, from gyros and sandwiches to Italian meatballs and a beloved rosemary focaccia. Vegan and gluten-free options. B/L $$

Heyday Café

325 Main St., Placerville, 530-626-9700. New American. This intimate, bistro-style restaurant in a rustic chic space serves modern American cuisine (thin-crust pizzas, creative entrées, and artisan salads) and pours over 45 local, regional, and international wines. L/D $$

Hog Wild Bar-B-Que

38 Main St, Placerville, 530-622-3883. BBQ. High-quality, smoked meats cooked low and slow, scratch-made sides, satisfying salads, decadent desserts, and other finger-lickin'-good fare. Boasts a cozy atmosphere and pup-friendly patio. Catering available. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays. L/D $$

Kobe Sushi & Fusion

3300 Coach Ln., Cameron Park, 530-672-9210. Japanese/Asian Fusion/Sushi Bar. Japanese sushi bar offering an extensive variety of rolls, high-quality sashimi, and Asian fusion favorites at reasonable prices. L/D $$

Main Street Melters

589 Main Street, Placerville, 530-303-3871, American. Build-your-own sandwiches to “massive melter,” featuring premium Boar’s Head deli meats .They also have an outdoor patio and serve a few frozen brunch cocktails. B/L $

Papa Gianni’s Ristorante

3450 Palmer Dr., Cameron Park, 530-672-2333. Italian. For over two decades, this family-owned eatery has been serving traditional, scratchmade recipes from Southern Italy, including favorites like chicken Parmesan, gnocchi alla vodka, and out-of-this-world desserts. It’s the ideal destination to celebrate a special occasion or grab takeout. L/D $$

Snooty Frog

3300 Coach Ln., Ste. E3, Cameron Park, 530-6779025. Steakhouse/Seafood. There’s nothing snooty about Snooty Frog. It’s cozy but romantic, the food offerings—from steaks and seafood to pastas and rotating specials—are scrumptious, and their martinis are buzzworthy. D $$$

Thai Unique

1160 Broadway, Placerville, 530-621-9559. Thai. Indulge your senses in fresh, flavorful dishes like khao soi, duck curry, and tod mun kao pod while experiencing Thai cuisine that is indeed unique. L/D $$

The Farm Table

311 Main St., Placerville, 530-295-8140. American. For those who enjoy locally sourced, farm-fresh fare, and plates that change based on what can be picked, The Farm Table might become your home away from home. L/D $$

The Breakroom

4131 South Shingle Rd., Ste. 7, Shingle Springs, 530763-6761. American. This full-service restaurant offers delicious American food (juicy burgers, French dip, salads, mac & cheese, etc.) and entertainment for the whole family, from pool tables, dart boards, and an arcade, to cards and dice. Sunday brunch. L/D $$

The Independent

629 Main St., Placerville, 530-344-7645. New American. Step into an urban dining establishment in the heart of Placerville and savor American fusion favorites and creatively mixed cocktails using fresh-squeezed juices. L/D $$

Tom’s Burger & Frosty

567 Placerville Dr., Placerville, 530-295-8199. American. Enjoy freshly grilled burgers, piping hot fries, and thick milkshakes that you and the whole family will love at this no-frills dining destination. L/D $

Wally’s Pizza Bar

4079 Cameron Park Dr., Cameron Park, 530-677-5205. Pizza/American. This family-owned and operated eatery crafts gourmet pizzas, pastas aplenty, and high-quality breakfast dishes. Their happy hour is one of the best in town. Weekend brunch. L/D $$

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ROSEVILLE Back Forty Texas BBQ

1201 Orlando Avenue, Roseville, 916-726-4040. American. Serving up authentic Texas and finger-licking fare including ribs, burgers, steaks and more, plus fresh made sides alongside old-fashioned southern hospitality. L/D $$

Bar 101 Eats & Drinks

101 Main St., Roseville, 916-774-0505, American. Sometimes you just want a comfortable neighborhood place to hang out and get some good food and drinks. If Historic Roseville is your destination, look no further than Bar 101. The menu features traditional bar fare, a bevy of burgers and sandwiches, street tacos, and more. L/D $$

Bennett’s Kitchen Bar Market

1595 Eureka Road, Roseville, 916-750-5150. American. Choose between fine dining or casual dining by the bar or on the temperaturecontrolled patio. The menu offers comfort food and elevated fare, while a full-service bar aims to create a “Napa vibe" in Roseville. Gluten-free and vegetarian options. B/L/D $$

Chicago Fire

500 North Sunrise Ave., 916-771-2020. Pizza. Offering a variety of menu items inspired by the Windy City, from meaty Italian beef sandwiches and a “Chicago Dog” to the deepest and cheesiest pizza in town. L/D $$

Eureka!

234 Gibson Dr., Ste. 100, Roseville, 916-864-9500. American. Serves 30 craft beers on tap, an extensive selection of small-batch whiskeys, and regional wines, along with craveable dishes like lollipop corn dogs, burgers, salads, and fried chicken sliders. Brunch Saturday & Sunday. L/D $$

Fat’s Asia Bistro

1500 Eureka Rd., Roseville, 916-787-3287, Asian Fusion/Chinese/Seafood. Named the region’s favorite Asian restaurant for more than 10 years in a row, Fat’s specializes in handmade dim sum, banana cream pie (Frank Fat’s recipe), and other high-quality dishes. L/D $$

Four Sisters Café

9050 Fairway Dr., Ste. 165, Roseville, 916-797-0770. American/Café. Mango-stuffed French toast, eggs benedicts, thick-sliced bacon (cured and smoked in-house), homemade soups, specialty salads, and sandwiches are just a sampling of this cafe's mouthwatering menu. B/L $$

Goose Port Public House

316 Vernon St., Roseville, 916-886-5080. American. Sports Bar. This family-friendly eatery boasts fresh-made bites for everyone, from an array of apps and salads, to burgers and seasonal entrées. Vegan options. Big-screen TVs. Brunch Saturday & Sunday. L/D $$

Lazy Dog Restaurant & Bar

1182 Roseville Pkwy., Ste. 110, Roseville, 916-7880303. Mexican. Elegant restaurant and bar with modern Mexican dishes, fresh-made margaritas, and Sunday brunch. Avail of their monthly chef’s dinner or private party room. L/D $$

238 Gibson Dr., Roseville, 916-727-6321. American. Enjoy a sizeable, seasonal menu full of eclectic, gastropubstyle offerings that include salads, bowls, burgers, pastas, desserts, and even an impressive kids’ menu. Weekend brunch. L/D $$

Mehfil Indian Restaurant

1605 Douglas Blvd., Roseville, 916-791-1199. Indian. Casual eatery with a lunch buffet offering Indian food favorites and many vegetarian options. L/D $

Mikuni

1017 Galleria Blvd., Ste. 160, Roseville, 916-780-2119. Japanese. In addition to sushi, traditional Japanese dishes, and modern twists on classics, Mikuni offers a gluten-free menu, party platters, and happy hour specials—all made using great attention to detail and fresh ingredients. L/D $$

My Thai Kitchen

1465 Eureka Rd., Ste. 140, Roseville, 916-781-7811. Thai. Enjoy authentic, fresh-made fare in an open-concept kitchen at My Thai Kitchen while receiving prompt, professional, and friendly service. L/D $$

Ninja Sushi & Teriyaki

238 Vernon St., Roseville, 916-784-3441. Japanese. Modern and hip environs are just a taste of what awaits at Ninja Sushi. Regulars rave about their eclectic and lengthy list of sushi rolls, inventive appetizers, and complimentary miso soup and ice cream. L/D $$

Paul Martin’s American Grill

1455 Eureka Rd., Roseville, 916-783-3600. New American. Classic American fare in a sophisticated, convivial setting; an energetic bar with communal tables and plush seating, intimate booths and tables, and an expansive outdoor patio. L/D $$

Range Kitchen & Tap

1420 E, Roseville Pkwy., Ste. 160, Roseville, 916-8654317. New American. Range Kitchen & Tap’s menu is designed for sharing and socializing, with a focus on serving locally sourced and seasonal comfort food like bison meatball sliders, fried chicken, and pizza. Closed Sunday. L/D $$

Rosati’s

5140 Foothills Blvd., Ste. 110, Roseville, 916-7977492, Pizza/ Italian. Rosati’s still provides the same signature pizzas, Italian beef sandwiches, pastas, and salads that they first became famous for in Chicago circa 1964. The family-friendly, sports pub atmosphere only adds to the charm. Closed Monday. L/D $$

Ruth’s Chris Steak House

1185 Galleria Blvd., Ste. P-120, Roseville, 916-780-6910. Steak/Seafood. Sizzling plates and an award-winning wine list are a perfect pairing for any occasion. Experience Ruth’s Chris elegant setting for a romantic dinner, business meeting, or private party. D $$$

Il Fornaio

1480 Eureka Rd., 916-771-4700. American. This award-winning restaurant’s specialties include wood-fired pizzas, fresh fish, hand-cut steaks, and a large selection of appetizers. Weekend brunch. $$ L/D

1179 Galleria Blvd., Ste. 118, Roseville, 916-7881200. Italian. Using the freshest ingredients and traditional cooking techniques, Il Fornaio creates high-quality Italian food paired with great wines and cocktails in a beautiful setting. L/D $$

La Huaca

9213 Sierra College Blvd., Ste. 140, Roseville, 916-7712558. Peruvian. La Huaca makes Peruvian cuisine accessible for all palates with their colorful, flavor-packed, and elegantly presented plates that run the gamut from ceviches and lomo saltado to empanadas and pisco sours. L/D $$

La Provence Restaurant & Terrace

110 Diamond Creek Pl., Roseville, 916-789-2002. French/Mediterranean. Dining at La Provence is akin to being in a little French villa. Topped with their consistently delicious food and wine, cozy fireplace, and twinkle-lit patio, and you have the recipe for a memorable meal. Saturday brunch. Closed Sunday. L/D $$$

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221 Vernon St., Roseville. 916-742-5447. Italian. Cozy Italian restaurant and bar that specializes in artisanal, wood-fired pizzas, paninis, pastas, and more. Closed Monday. L/D $$

House of Oliver

3992 Douglas Blvd., Ste. 140, Roseville, 916-7739463. American. Wine and dine at this upscale bar that offers wine flights, cheese and charcuterie boards, and pairing plates. There's live music every Friday and Saturday night, various special events, and late-night dining. D $$

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1151 Galleria Blvd., Ste. 241, 916-407-5640. New American. Land Ocean offers distinctive menus that include hand-cut steaks, wood-fired rotisserie, fresh seafood, and delectable desserts. Weekend brunch. L/D $$

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Tang’s Sushi

1426 Blue Oaks Blvd., Ste. 100, Roseville, 916-7810807. Japanese. With so many inventive eats and modern environs to boot, Tang’s has mastered the art of Japanese fare with flair. The chef is happy to customize orders and create off-menu items. Closed Sunday. L/D $$

Thai Basil

1613 Douglas Blvd., Roseville, 916-782-8424. Thai. This cheerful, long-established eatery serves up an array of Thai favorites in a light-filled, compact space. L/D $$

The Monk’s Cellar

240 Vernon St., Roseville, 916-786-6665. American. The Monk’s Cellar has brought a little bit of Belgium to Downtown Roseville, with their community-focused brewery and restaurant that serves fine artisanal beer and creative dishes. L/D $$

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GRANITE BAY Dominick’s Italian Market & Deli

8621 Auburn Folsom Rd., Granite Bay, 916-7863355. Italian. Namesake Dominick’s dream was to have a unique place that would provide customers with the finest and freshest ingredients, large portions, fair prices, and the Italian tradition of first-name friendliness. A decade later and his dream is alive and well in Granite Bay. L/D $$

Farmhaus

8230 Auburn Folsom Rd., Granite Bay, 916-7723276. New American. This fresh, seasonal eatery tucked off Auburn Folsom Road is a feast for the senses. The house-like building pumps out plates that morph with the months. On balmy days, their picturesque patio is a must. Closed Monday. L/D $$

Hawks

5530 Douglas Blvd., Granite Bay, 916-791-6200. New American. Refined, high-end American cuisine, including tasting menus, in a stylish, modern dining room and bar. Brunch on the second Sunday each month; lunch weekdays; Closed Monday. L/D $$$

New Glory Brewery & Taproom

5540 Douglas Blvd., Ste. 140 & 150, Granite Bay, 916-8721721. American. Delicious food (sandwiches, pizzas, salads, shareables, and burgers), beautiful brews, and a spacious patio await at New Glory’s latest venture in Granite Bay. L/D $$

Vaiano Trattoria

7160 Douglas Blvd., Granite Bay, 916-780-0888. Italian. Offering traditional Tuscan cuisine and other Italian favorites, Vaiano Trattoria prides themselves on preparing simple dishes that are made to order with the freshest of ingredients. Lunch served weekdays. L/D $$

ROCKLIN Lucille’s Smokehouse Bar-B-Que

6628 Lonetree Blvd., Rocklin, 916-780-7427. American. Serving slow-cooked meats and other Southernstyle eats that the whole family will love, Lucille’s is a Rocklin favorite for a reason. L/D $$

Mezcalito Oaxacan Cuisine

5065 Pacific St., 916-701-4772. Oaxacan. Savor authentic flavors from Oaxaca at this eatery known for their complex mole, tlayudas, and other flavor-filled plates, including plenty of vegetarian and seafood options. Don't forget to save room for dessert: The churros and mezcal ice cream are a fan favorite. Breakfast served till noon. B/L/D $$

Pottery World Café

4419 Granite Dr., Rocklin, 916-624-8080. American/ Café. With brioche French toast and buttery Belgian waffles, in addition to an extensive lunch menu, and a high tea the second Thursday of every month, this café is the prime place to take out-of-towners. Their patio is one of the region’s best, too. B/L $$

The Chef’s Table

6843 Lonetree Blvd., Ste. 103, Rocklin, 916-771-5656. New American. The namesake chefs here pride themselves on using local ingredients that are carefully handled, lovingly prepared, and joyfully served to you for your culinary enjoyment. Closed Sunday and Monday. L/D $$

Venita Rhea’s

4415 Granite Dr., Rocklin, 916-624-2697. American. If you’re looking for a delicious breakfast to start off your day, Venita Rhea’s is the place to be. From benedicts, scrambles, and sandwiches to soups, salads, and bottomless mimosas, you’ll find all your favorites. B/L $$

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Your A-to-Z Guide to Summer Fun

A is for Animal Spotting. Plenty of wildlife, including birds, come out to play in the glorious sunshine. Check online for native species local to your area and have fun spotting some of these characters this summer. If you live near the Effie Yeaw Nature Center, keep an eye out for swallowtail butterflies, acorn woodpeckers, cedar waxwings, and tree swallows; if you’re near Folsom Lake Recreation Area, be on the lookout for hawks, white pelicans, geese, and jays; around Mather Regional Park you’re sure to see hawks, pheasants, bluebirds, and orioles; in the Cosumnes River Preserve, you’ll see your share of avocets, bluebirds, pheasants, and muskrats. wildlife.ca.gov/regions/2/wildlife-viewing

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B is for Burgers. Greasy grins are mandatory in summer and they come complimentary with these mouthfuls! Try the Goose Port Burger from Goose Port Public House: 1/3 lb. certified Angus beef, melty cheddar, lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, GP sauce on a “soft yet tough-enough” Max’s Bun out of Fresno (available for delivery via your favorite app or pickup through their website; cocktails, wine, and craft beer are also available) or take it ’round the world with Bricks Eats & Drinks and their divine Greek-inspired Bo Peep Burger: ground lamb, grilled onions, pickled cucumbers, feta, lettuce, tomatoes, and paprika-yogurt sauce on a brioche roll (available for takeout; cocktails, beer, and wine also available!). 316 Vernon Street, Roseville, 916-886-5080, gooseport. com; 482 Main Street, Placerville, 530-303-3480, bricksonmainstreet.com Editor’s Note: This piece was written during the shelter-in-place mandate. Please check each business’ respective website for current hours and reopening updates.

Sun illustration © Stockgiu. Animal spotting photo by Doug Miller. Burger photo by Dante Fontana.

Leave the hard stuff to us—that’s what we’re here for: the A-to-Z of your entire summer is mapped out and ready to go. Whether you’re looking to lean into the heat and enjoy the great outdoors with a hike or a picnic, feed that summer hunger with tasty local bites, or relax with a cool local libation, it’s all here for you! There might even be a thing or two you hadn’t thought of.


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C is for Chocolate and Candy. If your sweet tooth is like mine, it doesn’t take a break just because it’s hot outside. Get all the chocolate, brittle, caramel corn, and sweet treats you love from Snooks Chocolate Factory—all available for in-store pickup, curbside delivery, or even via mail! 731 Sutter Street, Folsom, 916-985-0620, snookscandies.com

Julian’s Pâtisserie and Café

Candy photo by Dante Fontana. Flower Farm Café photo by Sarah Bowler. Sunset photo by Leslie Wells Photography. Lazy Dog photo courtesy of Lazy Dog.

D is for Dessert. Put the sweet in summer with local desserts! Visconti’s Ristorante has homemade cannoli available straight to your mouth from their restaurant via your favorite app, takeout, or curbside pickup; Julian’s Pâtisserie And Café’s croissant monkey bread pairs perfectly with their frozen hot chocolate (available for pickup or takeout). Plus, if you enjoy it in the privacy of your own home, no one can judge you! 2700 East Bidwell Street, Suite 700, Folsom, 916-983-5181, viscontisristorante.com; 6610 Folsom Auburn Road, Suite 7, Folsom, 916-936-4735, julianscafe.com

E is for Essentials. If you’re struggling to gather pantry essentials or know someone who is short of supplies, Lazy Dog has a “Home Essentials” package that might help you make it through a few more weeks. It comes complete with three pounds of boneless skinless chicken breast (raw), 15 eggs, one gallon of whole milk, one loaf of bread, one pound

of unsalted butter, two pounds of rice (uncooked), two pounds of onions, two pounds of red potatoes, two pounds of carrots, and three rolls of toilet paper. Other options include a “DIY Poptart Kit,” “Backyard BBQ Kit,” and “DIY Nacho Kit.” You know what else is essential? Prime rib. (Not a joke. Prime rib is LIFE). Bennett’s Kitchen Bar Market (open for dine-in on their patio) is offering a “Prime Rib Dinner” for $25 on weekends! Pair it with a bottle of wine or beer from their wide selection and you've got yourself a great night in. Also essential is chicken. Land Ocean’s Folsom locale is offering a “Rotisserie Chicken Dinner for Two” for $29. Included is your choice of two sides and one salad, and we (highly) recommend adding on a bottle of wine or beer. 300 Palladio Parkway, Folsom, 916-378-4660; 238 Gibson Drive, Roseville, 916-727-6321, lazydogrestaurants.myshopify.com; 1595 Eureka Road, Roseville, 916-750-5150, bennettskitchen. com; 1151 Galleria Boulevard, Roseville, 916-407-5640, 2720 East Bidwell Street, Folsom, 916-983-7000, landoceanrestaurants.com

F is for Flowers. OK, we actually mean it’s for delicious food from a flower farm, but what’s not to love? The Flower Farm Café is offering wine-paired dinners every Sunday that come complete with your choice of two entrées, a Casque-

paired wine, along with optional dessert, bagged oranges, and flowers for your table. (I’m crying, you guys. How beautiful is this?) Note: Meals are to go and must be pre-ordered; get in quick, as weekly menu supplies are limited! 9280 Horseshoe Bar Road, Loomis, 916-652-5661, flowerfarminn.com

G is for Glorious Sunsets. Red sky at night: shepherd’s delight. Endless days of sunny weather mean endless nights of beautiful sunsets. Get out and take in the gorgeous sky at Mather Regional Park, the El Dorado Hills Town Center, Boulder Ridge Park in Rocklin, and Folsom Lake.

H is for Hikes. Actually: let’s call them jaunts or “breathers,” because we’re not at all saying you should be outside for any extended period of time. Before you set off on a jaunt, check your local state park listings for the current closure status, as you may not be able to park at your favorite trailhead. But in the meantime, while you’re practicing social distancing, get some vitamin D

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of fresh fruits and vegetables this summer. Check online for times and status updates of your favorite local market. placergrown.org, eldoradofarmersmarket.

Street, Roseville, 916-390-0367, fourscorecoffee. com; 195 Blue Ravine Road, Suite 100, Folsom, 916293-8256, argoscaffe.com; 312 Main Street, Suite 104, Placerville, 530-903-3280, totemcoffeeroasters. com; 177 Sacramento Street, Auburn, 530-820-3451, thepourchoice.com; 4068 Mother Lode Drive, Suite A, Shingle Springs, 530-387-7445, foxwoodcoffee.com

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I is for Ice Cream. In summer, “i” is the best letter of the alphabet. It’s VERY hot outside, and no one’s counting calories right now (if you are, please stop. You’re making the rest of us look bad). Grab a pint of ice cream from Handel’s Homemade Ice Cream (favorite flavors include Black Raspberry Chunk or Mint with Oreo). Purchase all the pints and make your own tasting flight. Note: Ice cream is currently available for takeout or curbside delivery. 1011 East Bidwell Street, Suite 123, Folsom, 916-597-2947, handelsicecream.com/folsom

K is for Kale. Don’t forget your leafy greens and fresh fruits! Farmers’ markets are still an essential part of our day-to-day lives and with some extra precautions you can still get your fill Bacchus House Wine Bar & Bistro

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J is for Java. Whether you call it coffee, bean juice, rocket fuel, lifeblood, or java, let’s face it: It’s the key to our sanity. Fourscore Coffee is open for takeout every day, but they’ll also deliver on Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday mornings! Argos Caffe is keeping you caffeinated Monday thru Friday with online advance ordering for curbside pickup via their website or delivery via DoorDash (Argos Coffee). Totem Coffee is open for to-go orders Wednesday thru Monday. The Pour Choice is open for to-go orders, too

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without something to sip on? Bacchus House Wine Bar & Bistro is serving up sweet sips a plenty. Try their White Linen (Hendricks Gin, St. Germain, sliced cucumber, Sugar in the Raw, and freshly squeezed lemon juice) or Aphrodite (raspberry vodka, Chambord, freshly squeezed lemon juice, and a raspberry garnish). These cocktails—and more(!)—are available for purchase with any to-go food order. Sienna (now open for dining in) is offering “Cocktails for Two” for $12 with your curbside takeout orders; choose from an Old-Fashioned made with Knob Creek Bourbon; a Jalapeño Pineapple Margarita made with Tres Generaciones Tequila, or a Cosmopolitan with Effen Vodka. 1004 East Bidwell Street, Suite 100, Folsom, 916-984-7500, bacchushousebistro.com; 1480 Eureka Road, Roseville, 916-771-4700; 3909 Park Drive, El Dorado Hills, 916-941-9694, siennarestaurants.com

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and take a short walk on one of the many great trails in our area, or take the dog to your neighborhood park and let some sunshine in.

L is for Libations. What’s summer


M is for Mules. The kind of kick that feels good and doesn’t hurt. The Independent's Moscow Mule with Russian vodka, house-made ginger beer, fresh lime, and house-made ginger syrup is available for to-go orders, along with their great selection of wine, beers, and delectable cuisine. Curbside pickup is available upon request. 629 Main Street,

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Placerville, 530-344-7645, independentplacerville.com

N is for Nori. Used chiefly in Japanese cuisine as an ingredient to wrap rolls of sushi, “nori” is the edible seaweed that holds all the goodness inside. And we can’t think of a lighter, more refreshing summer bite than sushi! Aji Japanese Bistro is offering takeout and curbside with a limited menu, and there’s so much great food to choose from. Try their Eggplant Sushi Roll (grilled eggplant, tempura asparagus, avocado, and cucumber) or the Aji Maki Roll (fried tempura shrimp, spicy tuna, cream cheese, and jalapeños). Also, they do tacos! Rainbow poke tacos, even. 4361 Town Center Boulevard, Suite 111, El Dorado Hills, 916-941-9181, ajibistroedh.com

Thai Noodle Express

Thai Noodle Express photo by Dante Fontana. Wally's Pizza Bar photo by Ray Burgess.

O is for Oodles of Noodles. Thai Paradise offers curbside pickup of takeout orders for lunch and dinner and all the noodles you can possibly wish for. Try their spicy Drunken Noodles (pan-fried flat rice noodles, green beans, onions, snow peas, red bell peppers, jalapeños, tomatoes, bean sprouts, green beans, basil, and garlic chili sauce) or Silver Noodles (pan-fried bean thread noodles with your pick of protein, egg, onions, baby corn, snow peas, black and white mushrooms, bean sprouts, and special sauce). There’s no law against eating ramen in the summer and nor should there, because Thai Noodle Express will make your ramen dreams come true. There’s Tonkatsu Shoyu Ramen in your future—I can see it in my crystal ball! 4361 Town Center Boulevard, Suite 110, El Dorado Hills, 916-939-0389, thaiparadiseedh.com, 2770 East Bidwell Street, Folsom, 916- 984-8988, thaiparadisefolsom.com; 374 Main Street, Placerville, 530-289-8919, thainoodleexpress.com

P is for Pizza. So much delicious pizza! Wally’s Pizza Bar is open for delivery or pickup—simply place your order online. The beloved Basecamp (pepperoni, Italian sausage, roasted peppers and onions, Wally’s four cheese blend, and portabella mushrooms) is a must-try. Rosati’s Authentic Chicago Pizza is offering a free Rosati Roll (toilet roll) with every pickup or curbside order while supplies last. How’s that for enterprising? Their deep dish is divine, along with the Rosati’s Monster (gourmet Italian sausage, meatballs, pepperoni, Canadian bacon, onions, black and green olives, mushrooms, and green peppers with tomato and bacon on top of a thin crust with a rolled edge). 4079 Cameron Park Drive, Cameron Park, 530-677-5205, wallyspizzabar.com; 5140 Foothills Boulevard, Suite 110, Roseville, 916-797-7492, myrosatis.com

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Mezcalito Oaxacan Cuisine

Q is for Quarantine Deliciousness. Fat’s Asia Bistro is open for takeout or curbside delivery and ready to distract you from the outside world with delicious menu items like their Honey Walnut Shrimp, Genghis Khan Beef, Pork Shu Mei, Chicken Chow Mein, and Mongolian Beef. Cocktails are available with your to-go orders, too— including $6 Mai Tais on Mai Tai Monday. 1500 Eureka Road, Roseville, 916-787-3287; 2585 Iron Point Road, Folsom, 916-983-1133, fatsasiabistro.com

Gorgonzola (sliced pears and crumbled gorgonzola cheese over baby greens, tossed with a toasted walnut vinaigrette), go classic with La Provence Restaurant & Terrace’s Shrimp Louis (bay shrimp, greens, hard-boiled egg, cucumber, avocado, and Louis dressing), or get a taste of Thailand with Thai Paradise’s Som Tum (shredded green papaya with Thai Paradise

R is for Random Acts of Kindness. Find out what your local shelters, food banks, and nonprofits need during the shutdowns and donate directly. Sew masks for first responders or donate sewing supplies to any groups you know who are making masks in bulk. Arrange a lawn visit with relatives who are lonely or in need—or stand outside their window with signs (Love Actually style), deliver groceries to someone you know is in need or has lost their job, write letters to your friends, reach out and give to those around you, and maintain your own sense of community in your own unique way.

S is for Salads. Our favorite local restaurants put summer on a plate— and they’re anything but basic. Try Heyday Café for a Burrata Caprese Salad (heirloom tomatoes, fresh burrata mozzarella, basil, mixed greens, and a balsamic reduction), Vaiano Trattoria for a divine Insalata di Pere (Pear) con

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T is for Tacos. Mezcalito Oaxacan Cuisine’s Tacos de Rajas (roasted poblano peppers, caramelized onions, nopal, queso asado, pico, sour cream, avocado, and guajillo sauce) and the Grilled Fish Tacos (cabbage, mango, avocado, pico, jalapeño aioli, and cilantro) can't be missed. Oh, and

Fat's Asia Bistro photo by Rachel Valley. Thai Paradise photo and Mezcalito Oaxacan Cuisine photos by Dante Fantana.

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don’t forget to try their Mezcal ice cream (yep, tequila and ice cream, together at last). Amerikan Ichi of Placerville is open for curbside pickup. Though they regularly provide sushi and Asian fusion cuisine, they’re also blessing us with Taco Tuesdays (three seasoned salmon tacos for $5). Get on this train ASAP. 187 Blue Ravine Road, Suite 160, Folsom, 916-351-0900; 5065 Pacific Street, Rocklin, 916-701-4772, mezcalitocuisine. com; 1234 Broadway, Placerville, 530-621-2100, amerikanichi.com

Unbelievable Abs photo by Nick Clark. Out of Bounds Folsom Biergarten Brewery Beer Craft Kitchen photo by Barbara Brooks Photography. Other photos courtesy of their respective companies or organizations.

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U is for Unbelievable Abs. You can still get your summer bod remotely—and at local parks and waterways. Yes, abs of steel are still within reach! Check Radiant Yoga’s Insta page (@radiantyogaedh) for upcoming community classes at Stonebriar Park in El Dorado Hills (donation proceeds benefit the Nor Cal COVID-19 Response Fund). More of a home “body”? Join Yoga Moves Us on Instagram Live (@yogamovesus) for free streaming classes in a variety of styles. SUP DOG Adventure, part of Folsom’s Spotted Dog Yoga, is offering stand-up paddle boarding mini-adventures all summer long at locales like Folsom Lake, Lake Clementine, and Jenkinson Lake. Children 13-17 are welcome to join (if accompanied by an adult) and all gear is included. radiantyogaedh.com, yogamovesus.org,

Wise Villa Winery

Check online to see if your favorite one is taking to-go orders (some locations may also offer growler refills), virtual tastings, or other creative events. beersinsac.com/ sacramento-brewery-directory

W is for Wine. Although most tasting rooms may be closed, a large number of wineries in the region are open for pickups and deliveries. Help keep them (and you) afloat during the summer: Check to see if your favorite winery is offering drive-up or online orders (some may even offer free or deeply discounted shipping). Note: As restrictions ease, many wineries, including Wise Villa Winery, are reopening; and while traditional tastings aren’t allowed, customers can have a flight, glass, or bottle of wine—if served with a meal—while soaking in the surrounding scenery. placerwine.com, fairplaywine.com,

Y is for Yard Beautification. With warm weather, sunny skies, and not a lot of places to go, home is where the heart (and fun!) is this season. If your yard isn’t summer-ready, fret not: Local nurseries are here to help make your garden dreams come true. From blooming flowers to tomatoes, peppers, and other produce, the sky’s the limit when it comes to planting. Many places are open for in-store shopping, along with offering curbside pickup. Favorites include Bushnell Gardens Home & Gift, Green Acres Nursery & Supply (various locations), and El Dorado Nursery. 5255 Douglas Boulevard, Granite Bay, 916791-4199, bushnellgardens.com; idiggreenacres.com; 3931 Durock Road, Suite C, Shingle Springs, 530-676-6556, eldoradonursery.com

X is for Xcellent Local Beer. Don’t let your appetite for

Z is for Zoom Crafting. Lots of businesses have gotten creative and are switching to Zoom for online meetups. Check your favorite craft store—they might already have something going on! Placerville’s Lofty Lou’s has something happening almost every day, including a Zoom schedule for knit-alongs, classes, and more. And if you’re a sewer without a sewing machine who’s looking to help make masks, reach out to Vacuum & Sewing World—they have plenty of sewing machines in stock for purchase (pickup is by appointment only). Plus, all machines come with a lifetime of free lessons! And while supplies last, they’re providing free elastic to all who are helping the community by making masks.

craft beer suffer this summer, or your beloved breweries for that matter— let them quench your thirst on the go or in-person (some are starting to reopen).

263 Main Street, Placerville, 530-642-2270, facebook. com/loftylous; 6726 Stanford Ranch Road, Suite 3, Roseville, 916-747-3968; 637 East Bidwell Street, Folsom, 916-474-9708, vacuumandsewingworld.com

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V is for Virtual Tastings. How about a virtual wine or beer tasting? No designated driver needed! Many wineries in the Clarksburg Wine Growers & Vintners group hold tastings each week from the comfort of your crib. The El Dorado Winery Association and Russ Reyes of Kilt & Cork offer virtual tastings with a different El Dorado winery every week, and New Glory Craft Brewery has been hosts via Instagram Live. Cheers to that! facebook.com/cwgva, kiltandcork.com, eldoradowines.org/shelter-in-place-2020.php, instagram.com/newglorybrewery

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