Rain! Sun! Santa Anas in November! Ocean water at 70 degrees, also in November? El Nino is really rearing its head! All I can say at this moment, is that I still do a little rain dance when water actually FALLS FROM THE SKY! My sweet Scottie, Olive, now 12 years old, doesn’t quite understand the phenomenon, and hates to get her paws wet. So much for a dog whose ancestors ran around the Moors.
But enough weatherspeak. I need to let you know about my upcoming classes and appearances.
KITTY ON SAN DIEGO TV! If you are channel surfing on Monday, November 9th, click on CHANNEL 6, San Diego’s CW: I will be preparing dishes with a Moroccan touch on San Diego Living between 9 and 10AM. The program might be live streamed, and will be available for viewing 30 minutes after the show ends.
If you would like to request the recipes from the show, send me an email at [email protected].
I am participating in other special events this month:
November 14, 2015. 1-3PM
Demonstration and Book Signing
Le Creuset Company Store
5600 Paseo del Norte
Carlsbad CA 92008
(760)931-6868
TUESDAY, November 17, 2015. 7PM
Easy Side Dishes for Thanksgiving
(classes limited to 12 and fill up quickly!)
The Spice Way
260-B N El Camino real
Encinitas, CA
(760) 634-9709
www.thespiceway.com
email: [email protected]
November 21, 2015. 7-11PM
VERY SPECIAL EVENT in Los Angeles:
Kan Ya Ma Kan 2015 (Once Upon a Time)
A Traditional Sephardic menu (Kitty’s recipes) prepared by chef David Thorne, followed by a concert of Andalusian music. Book signing too!
Last year’s event sold out!
Contact: clockshop.org
2806 Clearwater St
Los Angeles, CA 90039 (aka Frogtown)
email: [email protected]
t: 323.522.6014
Tickets sell out early!
“. . . three weekends celebrating food, music and culture of the non-Ashkenazi Jewish diaspora. Last year we focused on Syria, Iraq and Tunisia and North Africa. This year we are focusing on Iran, Morocco and Spain. Clockshop is a multifaceted arts organization that works at the intersection of cultural production, politics, and urban space. We produce projects by contemporary visual and performing artists and program events, screenings, and conversations. We are especially interested in bringing people together to share in the strange particularities of our hometown, Los Angeles, and in the global creative practices and politics that influence us.”
The event is being held in an area of LA I had never heard of called FROGTOWN:
Notes the LA Times: “The tiny, 8,800-person community known colloquially as Frogtown suddenly is impossible to ignore. (Its official name, Elysian Valley, is rarely used.) Artists Shepard Fairey, Mark Grohjahn and Thomas Houseago recently opened studios there. Nomad Art Compound, a sort of hybrid print shop/commune, has established itself as one of the weirdest and coolest venues in L.A. Frogtown’s annual arts festival, the Frogtown Art Walk. . .”
STILL MAKING ITS WAY HERE ON A SLOW BOAT FROM CHINA:
EDIBLE FLOWERS: A KITCHEN COMPANION On a slow boat from CHINA, should be here by the end of November. If you want to order ahead:
I will ship signed copies in the US until December 18th, 2015, so you can have them in time for the holidays. I will happily bundle multiple copies. You can pay me via Paypal or by check. I can take credit cards over the phone (I am learning to use my new SQUARE on my iPhone.) For International shipping, please send me a note.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Make your stuffing with couscous
Recipe in Mint Tea and Minarets!!
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