If you are like us, you are ready for some sun, fun and a splash of color. Now is the time to start planning your flower baskets. Area nurseries are gearing up and order forms are circulating now. In fact, we just got the newsletter "The Vine" from our friends at the Edgewood Flower Farm so we can orderour fuschia. Ivy geranium and other baskets. Make sure to check with your favorite garden center to see what is available and start making plans now, for a more colorful spring soon! For more information about the Edgewood Flower Farm, go to edgewoodflowerfarm.com. Photo courtesy of the Edgewood Flower Farm.
Monday, March 31, 2008
South Sound Magazine/ Spring has Sprung!
If you are like us, you are ready for some sun, fun and a splash of color. Now is the time to start planning your flower baskets. Area nurseries are gearing up and order forms are circulating now. In fact, we just got the newsletter "The Vine" from our friends at the Edgewood Flower Farm so we can orderour fuschia. Ivy geranium and other baskets. Make sure to check with your favorite garden center to see what is available and start making plans now, for a more colorful spring soon! For more information about the Edgewood Flower Farm, go to edgewoodflowerfarm.com. Photo courtesy of the Edgewood Flower Farm.
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Rawr!
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Galaxy Uptown
Monday, March 10, 2008
Assistant Editor Ethan Chung Seeks Burritos
Last Thursday, I had the opportunity to check out a new store opening of Chipotle Mexican Grill at Seattle's Northgate Mall. Before you get pouty because you're reading a post about a restaurant in Seattle, you'll be happy to know you can find Chipotle in a couple of South Sound locations--one in Kent at 512 Ramsay Way, and one in Federal Way at 31827 Pacific Highway South.
Chipotle's thing is gourmet burritos, but they do serve tacos, salads, fajitas , and bowls as well, plus chips and guacamole on the side. Their menu is pretty simple. Just choose your menu item (burrito, tacos, bowl or salad). Then your meat -- chicken, steak, carnitas (naturally raised pork, seasoned with thyme, bay leaves, juniper berries and freshly cracked black pepper - seared, then braised for hours), barbacoa (shredded beef, braised with chipotle adobo, cumin, cloves, garlic and oregano), or vegetarian (includes beans and guacamole). Chipotle boasts naturally raised meats that are free of antibiotics and added growth hormones. Their animals are fed a vegetarian diet and humanely raised. They also add cilantro-lime rice, pinto or vegetarian black beans, your choice of salsa, lettuce, cheese, sour cream and guacamole. You can also add fajita veggies for a small charge. The great thing about Chipotle is all the menu items are customizable for your taste. A little extra of this, or less of that…whatever floats your boat (within reason, of course).
I had the carnitas burrito. Their carnitas was fantastic, and it had just the right amount of seasoning. I am usually a big steak eater, but if there's carnitas on the menu at any south-of-the-border type restaurant, I'll order it. Carnitas reminds me of kalua pork (if you've ever been to a luau, that's a shout-out to a Hawaiian dish...the pork is cooked for hours in an imu, or underground oven). I washed down my tasty burrito with a margarita. Yes, Chipotle does have some tasty beverages to choose from -- margs, domestic and specialty beers, and soft drinks.
All of Chipotle's menu items are under 6 bucks. And I was completely full, a rare feat indeed. So next time you're shopping at the Commons at Federal Way or at Kent Station, check Chipotle out. Read more about Chipotle.
Tell me about your favorite burrito. Where can we find it? Post here and send me an e-mail at ethan@southsoundmag.com. Next week I'll randomly draw a commenter's name and award him or her with a free menu item from Chipotle. Remember though, you need to e-mail me AND post to win the prize. Get to it!