Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Tomato, Tomahto





























I could eat salsa on pretty much anything. But when it comes to eating a raw tomato, I'd rather eat dirt.







The combination of jalapeno, onion, garlic and cilantro in salsa somehow masks the taste of raw tomato and actually makes it edible. Even as someone who doesn't like tomatoes know, it takes a good tomato to make a delicious salsa.







I picked up some tips on growing tomatoes at the Elk Grove Community Garden's 5th Annual Tomato Tasting on Aug. 28.







Read my column, The Scoop and my article covering the event in the Sept. 1 edition. http://www.egcitizen.com/




Photos courtesy of Elizabeth Bailey.







Thursday, August 12, 2010

Are You A Gift Wrapping Pro?


There are all types of talents in the world. Some people excell at sports... others at gift wrapping.


Scotch Brand (the company that makes tape) is calling for entries for their 14th Annual Scotch Brand Most Gifted Wrapper Contest.


Visit http://www.mostgiftedwrapper.com/ and write 100 words about you or someone you know who is a gift wrapping expert, include tips and photos (optional). Eight people- four amateurs and four professionals- will be flown in NYC for a three day, three night all expenses paid trip where they will compete againist eachother on Dec. 3 at Rockefeller Center. The winner gets $10,000!


Last year's winner wrapped a seven foot tall sailboat!



Good luck!

Monday, August 9, 2010

It's Monday and My Legs Are Still Sore

I was invited to take a Macumba class on Friday, August 6 at Dance 2d Rhythm in Elk Grove.
Wow! It kicked my #%&!
When Gillian, one of the instructors, called to invite me she asked me if I worked out regularly. These days I'm an on-and-off exerciser and right now I'm off!
"This will get you back into it!" she said.
She was correct!
Even though I was walking with the fluidity of a robot this weekend due to my sore legs, it showed me exactly how much my body lacks exercise.
I have a hard time running on a treadmill like a hamster. Macumba makes working out fun!
This is definitely a class I will be back to do again!

Seniors and Fitness

Last week I received a call from Dorothy Walker, a local resident who works out at Curves on the border of Elk Grove and Sacramento.
Walker told me that many senior citizens workout at that gym and suggested I write a story about "seniors taking charge."
While I like the concept of fitness for seniors, I needed an angle. So I called the Department of Physical Education at Cosumnes River College (CRC) and spoke with the dean, Liz Belyea.
She said today's seniors have more opportunities to develop unhealthy habits.
Which is a shame, because as Belyea reminded me of something I remember reading about in college, as we get older our bodies get weaker. Our bones become more susceptible injuries from falling. That is why strength training is so important, especially for senior citizens.
Read about senior health in this week's "The Scoop" column and stay tuned for a future story about senior citizen health and fitness.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Twilight: Eclipse entertains even skeptics of the series

By Cody Kitaura
Citizen Staff Writer
Special to Scoop

Call me old fashioned, but I thought vampires wore capes. And turned into bats. And slept in coffins.

None of that is true in author Stephenie Meyer’s wildly successful Twilight franchise, but it didn’t stop hundreds of fans from packing into Sacramento’s Esquire IMAX Theatre for a midnight showing of the newest installment on June 30.

The series, which first hit the big screen in 2008, revolves around Arizona-native Bella Swan’s (Kristen Stewart) move to an unfamiliar high school in rural Washington state, where she falls madly in love with vampire Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson), all the while being thrown into dangerous vampire turf wars and werewolf rivalries.

Eclipse, the third of the four-part series, was released June 30, and shattered records for the biggest midnight release in U.S. history, grossing an estimated $30 million on its first night.

The film revolves around the hunt for clues as the vampire protagonists fear out-of-control, “newborn” vampires may be behind a string of mysterious killings in Seattle. As danger seems more and more imminent, werewolf heartthrob Jacob Black (Taylor Lautner) confesses his love for Bella and sets out to convince her that he’s a better mate than cold, undead Edward.

Fans of “traditional” vampire tales will revel in the flashbacks showing the human lives of the bloodsucking characters before they were immortal. One such flashback shows Jasper Hale (Jackson Rathbone) as a Confederate soldier in the Civil War, while Edward’s early-1900s persona shows through as he describes how his romance with Bella would have gone during his time.

“I would’ve courted you,” he says during a tender moment in Eclipse, explaining how he would have “stolen a kiss or two.”

His old-fashioned nature irks Bella, who is eager to skip the chaperoned strolls and get to the real intimacy. She urges Edward to bite her and turn her into a vampire so they can spend eternity together, but he resists.

The feeling of this installment was radically different from past Twilight films, and the move was a positive one. Each film in the series is overseen by a different director, and Eclipse’s David Slade was a surprisingly successful choice. Slade, a 40-year-old Briton with a Cullen-esque complexion, was previously more known for gory horror films and music videos than tween-heartthrob flicks, but Eclipse winds a sense of dark suspense with the requisite web of romance.

The film’s target audience hasn’t shifted from that “young adult” crowd, but the few fathers present at the midnight showing (who likely weren’t there by choice) could find enjoyment at least in the film’s few fast-paced action scenes, which were energetic and well done.

And if the more reluctant attendees weren’t able to enjoy that part of the film, they could at least revel in the audio-visual candy store that is the Esquire IMAX Theatre, located at 1211 K St. in downtown Sacramento. The massive screen and booming stereo seem to make any movie more engaging.

Eclipse was destined for success before any of its core fans had seen even a frame of the actual film, but luckily the movie does enough to keep even the non-rabid fans engaged.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Grow with Old Elk Grove


On June 19 the Gardener's of the Grove held a day-long event with workshops at The Secret Garden. This fake fruit and vegetable man was on a display table in an area where the children's garden workshop was held.
Children made cute crafts that taught them about gardening, bugs and healthy eating.
In the morning, Gardeners of the Grove planted flowers in 12 planter boxes on Elk Grove Boulevard to beautify the Old Town area. Then everyone made their way to The Secret Garden for three workshops- one for children, and two for adults.
Check out the 6/23 citizen for an article about the event.

Sorry For Not Updating

Sorry I haven't updated this blog in quite some time. We've been busy with special tabs, and in addition that that, news is slower in the summer. But I plan on taking more photos when I'm out and about so I'll have something to entertain you with!

Thanks for reading,
Katie