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  • hey #sonoma friends - we are trending!

    • 30 Nov 2010
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    A first - Sonoma is a trending tweet in the San Francisco area! Seems like @California has some promotion at the Sonoma Lodge that they are promoting on Twitter and people are talking about William Sonoma. Not anything exciting, but still kinda cool! 

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  • they see me rollin'.... on a turtle.

    • 30 Nov 2010
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    Had to post... HAD TO! So damn cute.

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  • reminder: it is still #autumn.

    • 30 Nov 2010
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    Since it is almost December, I wanted to remind everyone... It is STILL fall.  After Thanksgiving everything seems to be all about snow, Christmas, the North Pole, etc. 

    I plan on enjoying pumpkins, falling leaves and the colors orange & brown for at least a few more weeks!

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  • celebrating mark twain.

    • 30 Nov 2010
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    To celebrate Mark Twain's birthday I downloaded and am listening to Tom Sawyer by Rush!!!

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    +Shana.

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  • holiday on the rocks with @garyvee.

    • 29 Nov 2010
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    It's the holidays and a festive cocktail party is on tap with creative concoctions to toast the night away! It's everything you need to know about throwing the perfect cocktail party, including creative and colorful martinis, updated vintage cocktails, high tech drink techniques, wine 101 and savory party snacks.

    recipes in this episode

    • Asian Taco Cups
    • Aunt Norma's Nutcase Fruitcake
    • Candy Cane Martini
    • Classic Gin Martini
    • Coal in Your Stocking
    • Hot Crab Dip
    • Meshugana Macaroon
    • Midnight White Chocolate Cherry Bark
    • Red Hot Ale
    • Sugar Cane Shrimp with Sweet Chile Dipping Sauce
    • Tequila Mockingbird
    • White Chocolate Cherry Martini
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    Just finished watching the Cooking Channel's Holiday on the Rocks show (complete with some Gary Vee tips on wine). I am officially inspired to throw a mini holiday soiree!

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  • wine monkey bottle cozy.

    • 29 Nov 2010
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    This awesomeness has been added to my holiday wish list!

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  • caffeinated nixie tubes.

    • 29 Nov 2010
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    Wholly CRAP! These look like pixie sticks with crack! These are definitely added to my holiday wish list.

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  • zombies & bacon.

    • 28 Nov 2010
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    Zombie and Bacon gifts via thinkgeek.com

    The obsession won't ever end, will they? :(

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  • halloumi cheese = fried #foodporn.

    • 28 Nov 2010
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    Anyone who knows me knows my addiction to cheese. You can take away beer or wine or tofu, but the slimy, gooey deliciousness that is cheese is a hard one for me to give up (I actually have a few times). 

    After a nice dinner at zazu Restaurant in Russian River Valley, I came home to instantly plop my butt down in the living room to watch the Cooking Network.  This new network is what the Food Network should be...

    I was able to get home in time for Food(ography), an amazing show on the culture of food, hosted by Mo Rocca (one of my favorite guys from the Daily Show back in the day).  The subject matter: yup.... You guessed it. Cheese. Grilled Cheese sandwiches, American cheese, cheese paired with craft beer and wines, etc. All making my mouth water like it was the hour before Thanksgiving. 

    One cheese that was brought up when talking about Grilled Cheese was I had never heard of: halloumi. 

    Halloumi or haloumi (Greek χαλούμι, Turkish hellim, Arabic حلوم ḥallūm) is a traditional Cypriot cheese[1][2][3] that is also popular in the rest of the Middle East[4] and Greece,[5] and is now made the world over. It is made from a mixture of goat's and sheep milk, although some halloumi can be bought that also contains cow's milk.[6] It has a high melting point, and so can easily be fried or grilled. Halloumi is set withrennet, and is unusual in that no acid or acid-producing bacterium is used in its preparation.[7]

    A cheese that can be grilled? I NEED this in or around my mouth!  

    So... of course, being the geek I am, I googled this new cheese.  This is my favorite blog post/recipe I found: 

    What to do with Halloumi Cheese

    What to do with Halloumi Cheese from 101 Cookbooks (http://www.101cookbooks.com/archives/001489.html#)

    Cheese on the BBQ might sound strange, but that's what we are going to explore today - as well as some other ways you might use Halloumi cheese. Halloumi is a cheese indigenous to Cyprus. I think it is traditionally a mix of goat and sheep milk (anyone out there a specialist in Greek Cypriot cheeses?), but the halloumi I normally come across here in San Francisco is made just with sheep's milk. One of the things that makes this cheese so unique is that it can stand up to a tremendous amount of heat. At temperatures where other cheeses are reduced to a melted ooey-gooeyness, halloumi maintains its structure and develops a beautiful golden crust.

    There are infinite recipe possibilities using halloumi, let's brainstorm:

    • I have a Meyer lemon tree out next to my grill, if it was in better condition I would have pulled off a few leaves and grilled the cheese on top of those. This would infuse the cheese with a hint of citrus.
    • I did a caramelized version of halloumi "croutons" that will top one of the soups in my (new) book.
    • Cut it into cubes, thread onto a skewer and make halloumi part of your kabobs.
    • Grilled Halloumi with Sauteed Green Beans
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  • why single girls want to meet european men.

    • 28 Nov 2010
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    Have you seen this yet? It is soooOoooo bad that it is good.

    Can't argue with her logic.

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    Hello! My name is Shana Ray, a Digital (Social Media) Marketing Director, working with wineries, restaurants & tech.

    My main website can be found at http://shanaray.com but I use this one as my social media/wine/food/music/llama blog and my way to get out my frustrations with the stuffiness that sometimes comes with wine.

    ...and I have red hair and can usually be heard before I am seen.

    I am a partner at Two Five Media and a Digital Media + PR Manager for Collaborize Classroom http://CollaborizeClassroom.com/blog

    .... yup, llamas.

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