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Recipe of the Week: Spinach Smoothie Bowl

Recipe of the Week: Spinach Smoothie Bowl

A delicious and simple summer-inspired recipe from Mackenzie Schieck

We believe in all things delicious. Now, if something is delicious, simple and healthy, well, it’s a no-brainer. It’s got our tastebud-pleasing seal of approval. This Spinach Smoothie Bowl, a perfect-for-summer recipe from Mackenzie Schieck of local blog Pine and Crave, is as easy to make as it is delicious. Plus, with the highly-anticipated warm weather flooding the…

Three new happy hours we love

Three new happy hours we love

Marine Hardware, Local 360 Cafe & Bar and Woodblock roll out the deals

We’ve reached the middle point between spring and summer. We can’t promise blue skies every day but we can guarantee epic new happy hours, including these three at Local 360 in Belltown, Marine Hardware in Ballard, and Woodblock in Redmond. Local 360 Cafe & Bar When: 3 to 6 p.m. daily Where: Belltown, 2234 1st…

How Elephant Car Wash Became an Unforgettable Icon

How Elephant Car Wash Became an Unforgettable Icon

The rotating pink neon sign is said to be one of the most photographed landmarks in Seattle

You know what they say: Washing your car is the surest way to bring on rain. If that’s the case, many of Seattle’s drizzly days must be caused by Elephant Car Wash. The business traces its roots back to the 1940s, when Richmond Beach native Eldon Anderson and his business partners opened the Five Minute…

Houzz Tour: Saving a Historic Gem in Washington

Houzz Tour: Saving a Historic Gem in Washington

A Seattle-area developer restores a Usonian-style house designed by a Wright protégé

This article originally appeared on Houzz.com. In most scenarios, when a developer buys an older home on a large piece of property, the general rule is scrape, subdivide, build and sell. But when the principals of the Bellevue, Washington, building and development firm LimeLite Development came across a house set on 1.25 acres in nearby…

First Hill Welcomes New Luxury Tower

First Hill Welcomes New Luxury Tower

Luma condominiums build on the renewed appeal of an old Seattle neighborhood

Seattle’s First Hill neighborhood, named for the first incline encountered by 19th-century pioneers as they arrived on the east shores of Elliott Bay, will bear witness to another first this summer as residents begin moving into units at Luma condominiums: the first luxury condominium tower to be built in the area since 1982. Developed by…

Seattle-based Luxury Jets Take Travel to new Heights

Seattle-based Luxury Jets Take Travel to new Heights

Get ready for takeoff with these private plane experiences for any budget

» Up…Now celebrating its 70th anniversary, Kenmore Air (kenmoreair.com), based at the north end of Lake Washington, has long been the area’s go-to for seaplane transport and tours around the Pacific Northwest. The services have expanded over the years to include group whale-watching and adventure-sport day trips as well as private floatplane picnics, but Kenmore’s…

What Seattle's Density Problem is Doing to Your Summer Plans

What Seattle’s Density Problem is Doing to Your Summer Plans

Our state’s population is growing, but not the number of our state campsites

On a sunny summer weekend last year, I loaded my car with a tent, camping stove and border collie and hit the road, in hopes of finding a spot in a state campground near Deception Pass. As I drove, I was reminded of the trips with my family in our VW camper van in the…

The 2016 Madaraka Festival Electrifies EMP this Month

The 2016 Madaraka Festival Electrifies EMP this Month

Proceeds support the education, music and art program One Vibe

In 2013, writer and community organizer Simon Okelo had a vision: to start an education, music and arts program – called One Vibe – to benefit youth in Kenya. Since then, he has helped more than 500 youths in Manyatta, which is a slum in Kisumu and the third largest city in the country. It’s…

How the Name 'Alaskan Way' Came to Be (Hint: it Took Awhile)

How the Name ‘Alaskan Way’ Came to Be (Hint: it Took Awhile)

Our revamped waterfront will need a new name. Should Seattle reconsider ‘Cosmos Quay'?’

Sometime after 2020, Seattle will wake up to a spanking new waterfront. Assuming Bertha finishes her work, the Alaskan Way Viaduct is replaced with a new street-level boulevard, the new seawall is finished, and the James Corner–designed “waterfront for all” park is completed, it will signal a massive transformation of the place where Seattle meets…

Delicious Seafood and Drink Pairings

Delicious Seafood and Drink Pairings

Our creative duos prove that odd couples can make the most interesting dinner companions

Sip and Slurp: Beer and Oysters! The essence of an oyster is rich and complex, with flavors that curiously manage to be both pungent and delicate. Almost any beer pairs well with oysters. The only rule of thumb is to avoid overwhelming the oyster’s subtle flavors with a robust beer, such as an imperial stout…

Duke’s Award Winning Clam Chowder

Ingredients: 2 cups baby red potatoes, diced medium 4 slices nitrite-free bacon ½ cup Darigold butter 2 cups onions, diced medium 2 cups celery, diced medium 1 tablespoon fresh garlic, diced small ½ cup flour or ½ cup Duke’s Gluten-Free Flour Blend*  2 tablespoons clam base 1 ½ cups clam juice 1 ½ cups milk…

Cynthia Nims’ Northwest Crab Boil

Cynthia Nims’ Northwest Crab Boil

Unlike our compatriots in the eastern regions of the country, Northwesterners typically add no spice (beyond salt) to the pot when boiling crab for a feast. Having grown up here, of course I adhere to the practice, finding that the flavor of the crab itself is near perfection. Some crab lovers simply scoop up clean…

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