Soft Addictions, Part II
Here is my list of current soft addictions - those items I just can't do without. See "Soft Addictions", part I here.
Hearts of Palm sliced, with lemon and cracked pepper. I have been buying these from Essential Living Foods.
Eating Well Magazine. An interesting magazine that has a good balance of recipes, seasonal food articles, and nutritional advice.
Blenheim Hot Ginger Ale. The story is that Blenheim was originally created by a doctor who wanted to make a concoction to cover up the taste of the sulfur-tasting spring water he was recommending his patients drink. The result was this spicy-hot ginger ale that is just delicious. You can get it in hot and not-as-hot and diet. The flavor is given away by the color of the cap. I purchase mine from Yum on Market in SF. For a special treat, try it with lemon and vodka.
Pomo Tierra Apple Juice from Mendocino County. Available at Berkeley FM, Tuesday. I let Jason think that the only reason I buy apple juice is that he likes it. But to tell the truth, I love a small glass of this in the morning. This particular juice is very good. The grower, Bob Bernstein doesn't irrigate his apple trees, which results in a more apple-y, less watery flavor. (Source)
Lucca Ravioli Company, SF. This store on Valencia has a great selection of cheeses, meats, ravioli, and focaccia breads. So delicious, and the guys who work there are just great. I was in there yesterday buying spicy Italian sausages. Yum!
Roli Roti Rotisserie Chicken. This chicken is becoming a weekend food staple when I go to the Farmer's Market. They roll into the Ferry Plaza Farmers Market on Saturday mornings and begin cooking their spiced chickens on the rotisserie. A little while later, and the smell of these chickens permeate the market. They are just delicious, and make for some great meals throughout the weekend.

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