BLOG ENTRY: August is normally a very hot month in San Jose—-hot weather, hot parties, hot entertainment and hot fashions! Hot summer nights are the best time to put on a slinky dress or jeans and cool off at Santana Row. There is so much going on every night of the week—-something for everyone! Click the “EVENTS” on Santana Row’s website!
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Jul 27, 2009 - 01:41 PM
Yankee Pier: Tis the Season for Summer Squash
BLOG ENTRY: The English word squash is derived from a word from the Narrangansett language, akutasquash, which means a green thing eaten raw. Which although isnt always the case with squash, it is more so with the summer variety.
Jul 22, 2009 - 11:03 AM
Love to Dine & Shop with Your Girlfriends at Santana Row?
Santana Row is running this fabulous promotion that I MUST tell you about. My girlfriends and I celebrated my 30th birthday at Santana Row last Saturday.
Jul 09, 2009 - 05:47 PM
Yankee Pier Recipe: You Like Tomayto… I Like Tomahto
BLOG ENTRY: The sun is shining, the air is still, it’s perfect weather for growing fruit. Yes, the long-withstanding argument over whether a tomato is a fruit or vegetable seems laughable now, considering that the tomato, whose more specific name is lycopersicum, means “wolf-peach.” Botanically, there can be no argument, as it is an ovary (with its seeds) of a flowering plant. Though not typically used in ‘sweet’ applications, the acidity can vary and many varieties of tomatoes can be considered so.
Jul 09, 2009 - 03:50 PM
Village California Bistro: SUMMER HEIRLOOMS
BLOG ENTRY: For me, one of the many joys of summer is the abundance of fresh, ripe fruits & vegetables. Amongst these, lye the ‘Heirloom’ varieties, of which have become increasingly popular over the last decade. There is a large debate over what the true meaning of an ‘Heirloom’ is. Most of the debate is over the age of the seed variety, 50 vs. 100 years or anything before the beginning of widespread hybrid use by growers and seed companies, which was roughly at the end of World War II.

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