At Home With Em & Megs : A Celebration of Fall
Fall provides us the perfect palette to get creative and think outside the box when it comes to entertaining. There are so many gorgeous places to set up a table, so much unbelievable scenery to enjoy, ambiance galore, right at our fingertips, and with some advanced planning and a little extra effort, you can gift your guests with a truly memorable experience that goes far beyond the food served.
Harvest Season means it's time for Hearty Recipes
Autumn is David’s favorite time of year in the garden. There is so much to harvest after months of plant growth. From cooking with carrot or turnip tops to saving seeds, here are a few of his tips to get the most out of your harvest.
Spokane Winery Association: A Community of Local Winemakers
Sniff, swirl, sniff, sip, swish, swallow, close eyes in pleasure, repeat. These eight actions can allow one to enjoy a wine on their own, but when performed alongside others, they open the door to a communal experience. By sharing a toast, taste or bottle, wine can be a conduit for deeply rooted community connections.
Miss Huddy's Brings A Texas Barbecue Experience to the Palouse
Tim Schotzko was already closely — “but not obsessively” — following barbecue when he tasted the life-changing bite of brisket. And that’s when it turned from a backyard hobby to an obsession. Four and a half years after that inspirational bite of brisket and about a year into the COVID-19 pandemic, the Shotzkos opened Miss Huddy’s Barbecue, bringing a taste of central Texas to the people of the Palouse.
Crave! NW returns to Spokane Valley, bringing three days of food and fun
Nothing says summer like enjoying good food, good music and good friends in the great outdoors. Crave! Spokane’s premier foodie event of the summer, offers just that and more! The largest culinary event in the Spokane area returns July 14-16, 2022 at the Centerplace Regional Event Center in Spokane Valley, gathering the best from the Spokane and Coeur d’Alene regions. Hosted under outdoor tents, attendees get to watch each chef and their team as they prepare tapas-style dishes inspired by each night’s theme.
Woodfired Wonderland: Chris Varela has built something big at Settlers Creek
Settlers Creek in Coeur d’Alene boasts the largest collection of woodfired cooking equipment in the Western US, drawing events and visitors from around the country. Residents of the Inland Northwest are uniquely fortunate to have this mecca of wood-fired cookery in their collective backyard and can attend From the Ashes Idaho, a festival featuring Anthony DiBernardo of Swig & Swing and others showing off their BBQ skills each summer.
Diedrich Roasters Makes a Global Impact From the Mountains of the Idaho Panhandle
Despite its global influence and larger-than-life reputation, Diedrich remains headquartered in Sandpoint, Idaho, its home home since the early 1990s. Specialty coffee roasters are utilizing the company’s machinery not only in the Inland Northwest but across the world. They’re trusting Diedrich with their beans for some very good reasons.
Meet Andy LaBolle: Bringing Craft Coffee to Cheney at West Plains Roasters
Andy LaBolle has always been interested in coffee, and his passion is on display at West Plains Roasters in Cheney.
Rapt in Tradition: Eastern Washington Families Pass Down Recipes to a New Generation.
The process of making tamales can be labor intensive. Many Hispanic families make it tradition to craft and enjoy tamales around the holidays, allowing for family members to learn the process and help along the way.