WTF! November 2015

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The Mystery Issue Issue #24 November 2015

DIOR NOIR

8

1899 HOUSE

12

INTO THE WOODS

18

THE WOLF INSIDE

24

LOCAL EVENTS

32

Amy Sue Encinas and Scott Mackay Kessa Vanell

Allison Lynn Taylor Arika Lewis

Runway Renegades Beyond Pink Terrain 8

FASHIONABLY FED

64

FEATURED FASHION

66

DITCH THE COMPACT

74

FEATURED DESIGNER

76

DESIGNER FASHION

80

Lucid Roots

La Vigne Mystique ZipperZ

Aubreyana Marie Anderson

Lynne Blackwood

Rent The Runway Ashley Talbot Arika Lewis Jessica Gmeiner

WHERE’S THE FOOD? The Painted Plates

94

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The F word Mystery loves company “Suspense is like a woman. The more left to the imagination, the more the excitement. ... The conventional big-bosomed blonde is not mysterious. And what could be more obvious than the old black velvet and pearls type? The perfect ‘woman of mystery’ is one who is blonde, subtle and Nordic.

Healthy Food

... Although I do not profess to be an authority on women, I fear that the perfect title [for a movie], like the perfect woman is difficult to find.” ― Sir Alfred Hitchcock

Local Designers

Good old Sir Alfred Hitchcock was a master of suspense and mystery. He preferred to use suspense to surprise. His movies were compelling not because of the stories but the way he tells the story which involves the audience in his film’s characters. He was very much aware that our minds constantly try to fill in the gaps when information is missing. And that our imaginations often run wild because our minds are wired to be happy and when information is missing we tend to fill in the blanks to satisfy this need to be happy. Who doesn’t love a good mystery? Spies, angelic beings, mermaids, phantoms and the proverbial wolf in the forest all fascinate us. We have all of those and more in this issue. And speaking of the big bad wolf, have you ever wondered who the real wolf is? Let me unpack a few mysteries for you... Bed and Breakfast If you’re looking for a great place to stay in town (Spokane, WA) look no further. It’s no mystery that the only remaining B&B in Spokane is the 1899 House (http://1899house.com/). Owners Louie Flores III and Gillian Cranehahn are great hosts and the place has a lot of associated history that you will want to check out when you book your stay. Of course we were quite fortunate to be able to shoot some fashionable looks at this historic B&B.

In this issue we are excited to introduce a new feature from local model Dani Lundquist of Lucid Roots. Dani is an accomplished and successful model who has worked in New York, LA,and the international circuit. Find out about her story and her latest passion in Fashionably Fed.

Continuing on the success of our feature on movers and shakers of the local fashion community, we paid a visit to Lynne Rossman Blackwood of Blackwood Art Clothing & Accessories who has participated in two of the most successful runway shows in Spokane. Local Events Runway Renegades just completed its 8th runway show to benefit a local charity -- Blessings Under The Bridge and Beyond Pink just raised thousands of dollars for women who cannot afford breast thermography, a technology that gives women a fighting chance in early breast cancer detection. Meanwhile, Terrain’s event combined a juried art show of rising artistic talent, along with exhibitions of nontraditional art forms and performances by the area’s top bands. Where does this all leave us? Nowadays, with social media, constant photos and blogging, we’re always up to date with everything and anything that goes on in the fashion world and there is no mystery left. “Little girls think it's necessary to put all their business on MySpace and Facebook, and I think it's a shame... I'm all about mystery.” ― Stevie Nicks Our fashionable advice to all the men and women out there -- leave some room for mystery.


CREDITS

We appreciate the valuable contributions of the following. Please show them some love by visiting their pages... Photographers

Boutiques and Designers

Raymund Morales Photography http://www.rmoralesphoto.com/

Erinn Jennings - Dearest Darling https://www.facebook.com/dearest0darling

Borrowed Light Images http://www.borrowedlightimages.com/

Graphic Design

Mandee Rose http://www.mandeerose.com

LAF Designs https://www.facebook.com/laura.feasline/

Lake City Photography http://www.lakecityphotography.com/

Myk Crawford https://www.facebook.com/mykcrawford

Hair and Make Up

Contributors

Teresa Aguilera https://www.facebook.com/TeresaAguileraMakeupArtist

Erinn Jennings Dani Lundquist

Model Management

Aubreyana Marie Anderson

Mitchell Artist Management http://www.wearemam.com/ Others 1899 Bed & Breakfast http://1899house.com/

Important Notice

Lucid Roots https://www.facebook.com/getfedbelucid/

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Model: Amy Sue Encinas and Scott Mackay Photographer: Eric Barro


Model: Amy Sue Encinas and Scott Mackay Photographer: Eric Barro


Model: Amy Sue Encinas and Scott Mackay Photographer: Eric Barro


Model: Amy Sue Encinas and Scott Mackay Model: Arika Lewis Photographer: Eric Barro Photographer: Eric Barro


In 2014, 1899 House Bed & Breakfast celebrated its 116th year. Originally called the Edward Louis Powell house, it was designed by famed builder and architect, Loren Rand and constructed in 1889. Its business name is the "1899 House Bed & Breakfast".

The house was built in a “restrained Queen Anne” style, for Spokane’s third mayor and his wife Dora, after he was no longer in office (he was a single-term mayor, as most are, from 1893-4). Its designer was then-well-known master architect, Loren Rand, who had designed many preeminent buildings throughout Spokane after the great fire of 1889, such as Lewis & Clark High School and the Masonic Temple. Their five children were born and raised in the home, and it remained in the family until the 1950’s. By 2009, the exterior was cleaned and ready to repaint, and the historic original color scheme had been approved. The interior was restored to four second-floor bedrooms, three with private baths, but needed floors and walls restored. The third floor’s one-bedroom apartment was also roughed-in, and holds the original claw-footed, cast iron tub. Gillian and Louie began renovating the second floor’s first suite, the Dora Room, in 2010, and opened to Bed & Breakfast guests in December of 2012; the Rigby Room followed in October of 2013, and use of the newly-restored Community Room, with its mid-century Kenmore kitchen, was added for guests’ convenience as well.

1899 House Renovations continue to the present day, with work inside shifting to the first floor’s west parlor and bath; and the main kitchen update is rising in priority. On the exterior, the entire building is primed; the west side was caulked and painted in 2013-14. The west porch entry has been completely rebuilt, and final paint also done by the end of 2014. The east side patio and garden have been worked on with fountain and seating restored to use. The south face front porch railings and columns were rebuilt in 2013, and thanks to our winning a Heritage Grant from the Spokane Preservation Advocates in November of 2013, the front entry steps and third floor's horseshoe balcony and front porch railings, columns and pedestals were restored by Vance and Steve from "A Painter's Touch". They also did the construction of the west guest entry porch, working with Architect Esteban Vallejo's design. That entry's Victorian paint was completed, thanks to Rebecca Trainor's talents. The PT team returned in July of 2015 and finished the front! 1899 House has been featured in the TV series -“If Walls Could Talk” Season 12 Episode 2 as well as the online series “Mr. Dark” episode 3.


Model: Kessa Vanell Juliet Rose Dress $448 by Nanette Lepore Photographer: Eric Barro



Model: Kessa Vanell Italian Spin Dress $2715 by Missoni Photographer: Eric Barro


Model: Kessa Vanell Red Berry Gown $550 by Nicole Miller Photographer: Eric Barro



“In old days there were angels who came and took men by the hand and led them away from the city of destruction. We see no whitewinged angels now. But yet men are led away from threatening destruction: a hand is put into theirs, which leads them forth gently towards a calm and bright land, so that they look no more backward; and the hand may be a little child’s. --George Eliot, Silas Marner

Model: Allison Lynn Taylor Photographer: Eric Barro



“When the Angels arrive, the devils leave.� --Egyptian Proverb


“Fools rush in where angels fear to tread.” --Alexander Pope, An Essay on Criticism

Model: Allison Lynn Taylor Photographer: Eric Barro


“Angels can fly because they carry no burdens.” -- Eileen Elias Freeman

Model: Allison Lynn Taylor Photographer: Eric Barro


“Nobody’s perfect. We’re all just one step up from the beasts and one step down from the angels.” --Jeanette Walls, Half Broke Horses


Model: Arika Lewis Photographer: Eric Barro


E D I INS

THE WOLF An old Cherokee is teaching his grandson about life.

“A fight is going on inside me,” he said to the boy.“It is a terrible fight and it is between two wolves. One is evil – he is anger, envy, sorrow, regret, greed, arrogance, self-pity, guilt, resentment, inferiority, lies, false pride, superiority, and ego.” He continued, “The other is good – he is joy, peace, love, hope, serenity, humility, kindness, benevolence, empathy, generosity, truth, compassion, and faith. The same fight is going on inside you – and inside every other person, too.” The grandson thought about it for a minute and then asked his grandfather, “Which wolf will win?” The old Cherokee simply replied, “The one you feed.”


Model: Arika Lewis Photographer: Eric Barro


Model: Arika Lewis Photographer: Eric Barro



“Darwin may have been quite correct in his theory that man descended from the apes of the forest, but surely woman rose from the frothy sea, as resplendent as Aphrodite on her scalloped chariot.� -- Margot Datz, A Survival Guide for Landlocked Mermaids

Model: Sarah Patterson Photographer: Eric Barro


“If I am the phantom, it is because man’s hatred has made me so. If I am to be saved it is because your love redeems me.” --Gaston Leroux, The Phantom of the Opera

Models: Janelle Gardner and Robert Endicott Photographer: Eric Barro



LOCAL EVENTS RUNWAY RENEGADES This fashion runway show benefits Blessings Under The Bridge, a local charity providing food, clothing, and housing for the homeless. On its eight year, Runway Renegades features six teams headed by local clothing designers with supporting hair and make up artists and photographers for each team. Blackwood Art Native American Creative Artisan Group A Sewing Shoppe Kuriio Glamarita and Assassin Apparel

BEYOND PINK This designer bra runway show raises funds for breast thermography to benefit women who cannot afford the technology for early breast cancer detection. This year’s show featured twelve bra design ensembles and raised a total of $153,414 that will benefit 557 women.

TERRAIN 8 This event combines a juried art show of rising artistic talent, along with exhibitions of non-traditional art forms and performances by the area’s top bands. The show features 280+ art works, 140+ artists, 7 bands, 2 DJs, films and performances.



Model: Breanne Wagner Designer: Ronnie Ryno & Kadra Evans Glamarita & Assassin Apparel Photographer: Eric Barro


Model: Desirae Start Designer: Lynn Rossman Blackwood Blackwood Art Photographer: Eric Barro


Designer: Powwow Baby Photographer: Eric Barro


Designer: Native American Creative Artisan Group Photographer: Eric Barro


Model: Rickanna Ann Butler-Stairs Designer: Gianna Rose Reynolds Kuriio Photographer: Eric Barro


Model: Suzianna Crofoot Designer: Gianna Rose Reynolds Kuriio Photographer: Eric Barro


Model: Naomi Eisenbrey Designer: Ronnie Ryno & Kadra Evans Glamarita & Assassin Apparel Photographer: Eric Barro


Model: Emily Bozzi Designers: Linda Graff & Patricia McClain Osborne A Sewing Shop Photographer: Eric Barro



Two Women One Goal Beyond Pink is the result of two women who wanted to celebrate the technology called Thermography and its powerful ability to aid in the early detection of breast disease. Their goal, was not just to raise awareness, but to help provide funding for women who could not otherwise afford this potentially lifesaving procedure.





Pink for the Cause. GREEN FOR METHOD We are an education, fundraising, public charity that was started with the purpose of teaching others about thermography and providing women, who would not otherwise have it, the opportunity and funds for certified breast exams.




What is Thermography? A RISK ASSESSMENT PROCEDURE Thermography is a medical screening device for breast cancer and other breast disease using infrared detectors, commonly called infrared cameras. This procedure is non invasive and does not use radiation. It is complimentary to mammography and causes no harm to the patient. Thermography has been approved by the United States FDA since 1982 for the adjunctive screening of breast cancer. Recent studies have shown thermography to be effective with 90% sensitivity and specificity. Currently no single imaging tool is 100% accurate in the detection of breast cancer including thermography or mammography, but when used together the detection rate greatly increases. Beyond Pink is dedicated to providing information on breast thermography, risk assessment, early detection, prevention and ultimately the preservation of the breast and the survival of women.




Terrain is a non-profit in Spokane, WA dedicated to creating a stronger and more vibrant emerging arts community in the Inland Northwest. Always on the First Friday in October, Terrain is an annual, one-night-only, juried multimedia art and music event celebrating young and emerging artists in the Spokane area. Featuring over 200 works by more than 100 artists, and attracting thousands of attendees, it is a celebration of new energy and fresh ideas from all over the artistic spectrum. From painting to poetry to interactive art to film, Terrain tries to showcase a little of everything that’s happening to make the Inland Empire a more vibrant, cultural and beautiful place.











Performers: Tone Collaborative at Terrain 8 Photographer: Eric Barro


FASHIONABLY FED

Dani Lundquist is a citizen of the world, a believer of magic, and a lover of all things food. You'll find her in tree pose in front of her stove, in the garden or enjoying a nice craft brew. You can also find her at https://www.facebook.com/getfedbelucid. For me, November represents a time of endings, beginnings and gratitude. This year especially. There is much to be thankful for, much to be excited for, and much to be happy to see come to a close. You see, I am fast approaching a birthday. A big one in fact, I will officially be closer to thirty and farther from the fresh-faced twenty year old walking the runways of New York. Part of that breaks my heart into a million pieces, leaving me missing a part of who I was but the other part has to be grateful for every second I’ve lived, every person I’ve meet and every experience that I’ve had. At almost twenty-six years old, I have lived quite a life. I’ve had a successful career in the fashion industry as an international high fashion model. I traveled the world filling passports. I’ve backpacked through countries many would never dare to visit. I’ve lived large, I loved often and I’ve laughed until it hurt.

As I approach my birthday, I also embark on a new adventure, a life in the kitchen. It’s beautiful how life leads you to where you need to be. My travels unveiled passions, inspiration and truths that I was yet to know. Every piece of the journey plays into the big picture. If I had never taken that move to Los Angeles at eighteen to follow a career in modeling, If I had never got on that plane to Tokyo, If I had never walked through the old city of Jerusalem, maybe I wouldn’t be here sharing my passion with you. I’m grateful for every moment because it has helped me discover who I am. Now that the leaves have fallen, the last harvest is being gathered and the earth is getting ready for hibernation, I realized it is not an ending, it is just another beginning.


As I work on this first segment of Fashionably Fed, I can’t help but feel grateful. Grateful for returning to the Pacific Northwest and finding true beauty in the place I grew up, for the amazing people the region holds, for the creativity, the passion, the positive shifts that we are all playing part of.

FASHIONABLY FED

Every positive action we make, really is making this world a better place. As you’ll see my form of action is food. So, as you get ready for your holiday meals, I ask you, please shop local, cook from scratch and thank your farmers for the love and nourishment they provide to you. Real food comes from somewhere and from someone. Make the connection and you might find yourself feeling gratitude for all that is around you. There really is magic in this world, from the first snow fall, to the bounty of pumpkins, to the laughter of your new baby nephew, the beauty is all around us. We just need to remember to notice.

November also represents the pumpkin frenzy. There is pumpkin everything; coffees, donuts, beer…You name it, I’m sure its been done. It’s even worse than the whole bacon thing. Bacon beer? No thanks…. Don’t get me wrong, I love pumpkin just as much as the next. The hearty, fleshy gift of the fall gods... oh yes, I am a big fan, of the real thing. Do you know most people have never prepared a fresh pumpkin? We are in abundance of beautiful fall squashes in our region. The farms are exploding and these beauties are just waiting to be taken home and prepared with love. Challenge yourself this fall and take advantage of the bounty. Try making your pumpkin pie from an actual pumpkin and not from a can, you will be surprised how gratifying it is. Skip the artificially, chemical laden pumpkin latte and make your own natural creamer at home. Truly the ideas are limitless when it comes to pumpkins, just thinking about it brings a warm glow to my soul. With that feeling; I just couldn’t resist sharing a few recipes of my own with you to get the creative juices flowing. I hope you'll enjoy. enjo from my heart to yours, xx Dani



La Vigne M ystique

Model: Crystal Eastman MUA: Teresa Aguilera Photographer: Mandee Rose


Model: Crystal Eastman MUA: Teresa Aguilera Photographer: Mandee Rose


Model: Crystal Eastman MUA: Teresa Aguilera Photographer: Mandee Rose


Model: Hayley Johnson Wardrobe by ZipperZ, Inc. Photographer:Cliff W Estes Borrowed Light Images


Model: Hayley Johnson Wardrobe by ZipperZ, Inc. Photographer:Cliff W Estes Borrowed Light Images


Model: Hayley Johnson Wardrobe by ZipperZ, Inc. Photographer:Cliff W Estes Borrowed Light Images


Model: Hayley Johnson Wardrobe by ZipperZ, Inc. Photographer:Cliff W Estes Borrowed Light Images


FITNESS

WTF

By: Aubreyana Marie Anderson

Ditch the compact...

All you have to do is

move

As you workout your body releases different types of proteins. IL-15 makes skin cells perform better, plumping collagen and increasing cell turnover rate. Your body’s immune system is also stimulated fighting off inflammation. Giving IL-15 a straight shot at your skin cells. Cardio triggers IL-15 and you don’t have to sprint to get the full effects. Moderate cardio activity can trigger the release of this protein. Want younger looking skin? Join your local gym’s kickboxing class or try cycling, you will be glad you did!

15 Fruits and Vegetables to Eat if You Want to Lose Weight Berries Apples pears Tofu Soy Cauliflower Avocados Oranges Brussels sprouts Broccoli String beans Carrots Peppers

LOOK LEANER INSTANTLY Darkening your skin two shades shows of muscle contours and hides imprefections Use a rose gold highlighter to show off your best assets Seal in any self tanner, bronzer and highlighter with an aerosol SPF, Its like hairspray for your skin!

“It is health that is real wealth, not pieces of gold and silver” – Mahatma Gandi

Photo Credit: Dirk Linton Photo By; Dirk Linton



“Who are the people in your neighborhood?” Introducing: Lynn Blackwood Article by: Erinn Jennings Photography by: Raymund Morales Photography Q: How did you get into designing? A: I studied costume design when I was a theater major at WSU back in the 70’s. My intention was to be a professional actress but I also studied all the technical aspects of theater at the same time. I was fortunate enough to be able to make a living (more or less) in the theater for 20+ years because when if I couldn’t get acting work, I could get a design job because I had that skill set. 35 years later and after many re-inventions in my life and my art, I found myself in the unique position of being an “Over 50” bride and not being able to find anything that I thought was a) appropriate or b) ME to wear for my wedding. I went to a thrift store in Sandpoint Idaho, and bought a bunch of vintage tables cloths and doilies and made something (actually I made three dresses before I settled on one) to wear to get married in. The wedding happened, I moved to Spokane, and once I got here I thought “Gee, that was kind of fun. I haven’t sewn anything for years; maybe I will get back into it.” Even better, I was able to create something new and unique from old stuff just lying around in thrift stores. Maybe I could expand on that idea and keep all this stuff from ending up in the landfills at the same time.

Q: What is your philosophy of life and how has it impacted your art? A: My philosophy of life is pretty simple: love yourself first. Whatever it takes in your life to get there, do it. Then you have something of substance to give back to your community. The luckiest of us are able to do that in a way that involves art, creativity, a philanthropic attitude and lots of sweat equity. If you don’t have money to give back to your favorite charity or cause, then give of your time and talent. It will come back to you a thousand fold. MY mother taught me that and that has continued to be reinforced by the amazing network of folks I have the honor to be associated with here in Spokane. I find that real artists (no matter your chosen genre) really love to support and encourage other artists. They are able to celebrate others successes and in turn will find that they will be celebrated in return.

Q: What do you want to project with your craft? A: I want to empower people to discover and celebrate their truly unique style. “Style” and “Fashion” are not mutually exclusive. Or they shouldn’t be. My philosophy of “Style” has changed some over the years.

As far as fashion is concerned, the older I get the more I embrace the idea that I am done dressing for other people and only care to dress in a way that makes ME happy. If other people like it…that’s okay…if they don’t or if they think it’s inappropriate for my age, body type, occasion, whatever… that’s okay too. It doesn’t matter. I LOVE IT. So often I find that other women will say to me “I love what you’re wearing, I wish I could wear something like, that but I am too ________________.” Fill in the blank: to old, too short, too fat, to shy. The sheer joy of wearing something that you love will give you the confidence to pull it off successfully and look spectacular. And I say, “ROCK THAT LOOK, GIRL”.

Q: What current projects are you working on? A: We’re coming to the end of the year so things are (finally) slowing down a little. I am coming off a thrilling year having participated for the third year in RUNWAY RENEGADES which was produced this year at Northern Quest Casino as has so very successful on some many different levels. The producers, Ronnie and Kevin Ryno, really took a leap of faith this year and stepped it up. It was just so thrilling to show a collection at this year’s show and see what our other Spokane designers were bringing to the table as well. The other project so near and dear to my heart that just finished up is the Beyond Pink designer Bra Fashion show. This was my 4th year participating in this event and I was so thrilled about the amount of money that my design was able to raise for that charity. $4100.00!!!! Those funds will enable Beyond Pink to provide a number of grants for women in our area to receive thermography exams for the early detection of breast cancer. Life doesn’t get much better than that.

Q: Any new projects coming up? A: I will do a couple of trunk shows or art festivals now just to keep my brand name out there while I spend a couple months (yikes) cleaning up and re-organizing my sewing room in the aftermath of this year’s projects. I also do custom orders for people wanting very specific things…weddings, special events, stage wardrobe for musicians, fashion shoots for photographers… stuff like that.

Q: How do we find your designs? Are they available for purchase? A: My designs are not currently available at any brick and mortar boutiques right now (but if you own one and would like to talk… CALL ME!). I always post upcoming trunk shows and events on my business Facebook page so if you’re curious or would like to contact me for something custom, please do. You can find me on Facebook at t https://www.facebook.com/BlackwoodArt “ROCK THAT LOOK, GIRL! YOU GOT THIS.”


RUNWAY RENEGADES

BLACKWOOD ART CLOTHING & ACCESSORIES

RUNWAY RENEGADES

BEYOND PINK



Model: Sarah Patterson



Model: Ashley Talbot Oceanic Cape $598 by Nanette Lepore Photographer: Eric Barro


Model: Ashley Talbot Oceanic Cape $598 by Nanette Lepore Photographer: Eric Barro


Model: Amy Sue Encinas Calvino Brown Sheath - $495 Quennel Coat - $895 by Theory Photographer: Eric Barro


Model: Ashley Talbot Elisabetta Dress $850 by Versace Collection Photographer: Eric Barro


Model: Ashley Talbot Elisabetta Dress $850 by Versace Collection Photographer: Eric Barro


Model: Sadie Clemenson Villa Vest - $398 by Nanette Lepore Photographer: Eric Barro

Model: Ashley Talbot Veda Sheath $1695 by Cushnie Et Ochs Photographer: Eric Barro


Model: Ashley Talbot Sadie Clemenson Veda Sheath $1695 Tux Dress - $407 by Cushnie Et Ochs Rachel Zoe Photographer: Eric Barro


Model: Jessica Gmeiner Lunai Dress $395 by Elizabeth and James Photographer: Raymund Morales Photography


Model: Jessica Gmeiner Mess Set Sheath $410 by Milly Photographer: Raymund Morales Photography



Model: Arika Lewis Fuchsia Kaura Gown $338 by BCBGMaxazria Photographer: Eric Barro


Model: Arika Lewis Fuchsia Kaura Gown $338 by BCBGMaxazria Photographer: Eric Barro


Model: Sophia Smith Back In Action Romper - $300 Twelfth Street by Model: Arika Lewis Cynthia Vincent Fuchsia Kaura Gown $338 Jewelry by Alyssa Perez by BCBGMaxazria Eco Chic Designs Photographer: Eric Barro Photographer: Eric Barro


Where’s The FOOD?

PEAR ME A POTATO FRY

a culinary adventure with Chef Amanda Ann Hillmann

Models have to eat too! Join us as we explore the beauty of cuisine, as we bring you... culinary adventures with Chef Amanda Ann Hillmann. Fall wouldn’t be complete without this exclusive recipe from --

The Painted Plates...


Where’s The FOOD? a culinary adventure with Chef Amanda Ann Hillmann

Pear and sweet potato fries with cinnamon lime yogurt and roasted jalapeno jelly

Cinnamon lime yogurt 3 cups Yogurt 1/4 cup Honey 1 cup Sour Cream 2 tbsp Cinnamon 1/3 cup Sugar 2 tbsp Lime Zest 1 tbsp Lime Juice Jalapeno Jam 1 cup White Sugar 2 cups Brown Sugar 4 cups Water 2 cups Rendered Bacon 8 cups Sliced Jalapeno 3 cups Apple Cider Vinegar

Directions for Pear and Potato 1. Par cook pear and potato in acidic liquid (eg apple cider vinegar or lime lemon juice) 2. Slice pear and potato into 1/2 inch cube slices. 3. Dredge in buttermilk for 15 minutes. 4. Cover fries with rice flour and deep-fry for 3 minutes until golden. Directions for Cinnamom Lime Yogurt Mix ing ingredients in order on low speed for 4 min. Directions for Jalapeno Jam Mix all ingredients together and cook until liquid is close to gone.

PEAR ME A POTATO FRY

6 whole pear 1 potato 8 cups buttermilk 8 cups rice flour 3 tbsp acidic liquid


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