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Your Favorite Grilled Cheese Sandwich

My absolute favorite is a crusty bread with brie and spinach, drizzled with a bit of balsamic vinegar and olive oil. So delicious!

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Threadless T-Shirt Giveaway: Lemon Aid

From scratch, with lemons, water, and sugar. Cutting and juicing all those lemons always makes the kitchen smell so good.

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Sandwich Lover? Let's build!

My favorite sandwich ever:

Crusty ciabatta bread with brie and chopped spinach drizzled with balsamic vinegar and olive oil, broiled until the cheese has melted. So good!

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Best Boba Teahouses in Southern Cali

I really love Cha for Tea, which is also in Irvine, near UCI. Yum (:

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Your Favorite Grilled Cheese Sandwich

My absolute favorite is a crusty bread with brie and spinach, drizzled with a bit of balsamic vinegar and olive oil. So delicious!

From Serious Eats

Threadless T-Shirt Giveaway: Lemon Aid

From scratch, with lemons, water, and sugar. Cutting and juicing all those lemons always makes the kitchen smell so good.

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Sandwich Lover? Let's build!

My favorite sandwich ever:

Crusty ciabatta bread with brie and chopped spinach drizzled with balsamic vinegar and olive oil, broiled until the cheese has melted. So good!

From Serious Eats

Best Boba Teahouses in Southern Cali

I really love Cha for Tea, which is also in Irvine, near UCI. Yum (:

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Eating in Vegas

I'm going to agree with some of the commenters above and recommend Lotus of Siam. I've known the owners since I was a little girl, and they owned a restaurant in Norwalk, California called Renu Nakorn. I'm in love with Thai food, and I can safely say that the best is from them. It's a hole in the wall type restaurant, far from the glitz and glamour of Sin City, but it's definitely worth straying from the Strip.

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What do you eat for breakfast on holidays?

In my family, breakfast is the main event on Christmas. We're Japanese American, but for as long as I can remember, the siblings have all gathered at my mom's house for a meal of posole and tamales. There's always drama around finding fresh nix tamal (hominy) for the soup in the days leading up to Christmas breakfast. No hominy means no posole. And I don't even want to think about what no posole would mean.

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