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Its a time for great gardensand hearty meals.
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STEPHANIE DUMM THE NEWS MESSENGER
Nicole Salle, Connie Isdell and Rosa Castillo of Salle Orchards set up their farm-
ers market table in downtown Lincoln on Aug. 26. Simple Pleasures ownerDiana Burke in Lincoln often buys her produce from Salle Orchards. See thestory on page 2 about Simple Pleasures.
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Page 2 INSIDE LINCOLN September 2010
BY STEPHANIE DUMM
NEWS MESSENGER REPORTER
At the heart of SimplePleasures is a goal ofsustainability.
The downtown restau-
rant, which recentlyreceived the accolade ofBest Catering by readersof The Lincoln News Mes-senger, uses local pro-duce and donates lettuceand tomato scraps to alocal farm in exchange forfresh eggs, according toowner Diana Burke.
Burke said the farmerfeeds the leftovers to hergoats and chickens.
Burke said the produceeither comes from SalleOrchards or ProduceExpress, which is basedout of Rio Linda.
We try to do it all sus-tainably. Thats reallyimportant to us, Burkesaid.
The taste of the localproduce, and Burkes andstaffs passion for foodand customers reallyshines through.
My dining companionand myself both triedlunch items Aug. 25 that
we normally wouldnt getand were pleasantly sur-prised.
At the prompting of myco-worker, I ordered thelegendary Shawns SteakSandwich, and Shannonordered the BarnyardCharlie, which is an alba-core tuna salad with fine-ly chopped celery and
onions mixed in thatsnormally served oncracked wheat bread.
Shannon ordered hersandwich on a roll withsprouts and avocado,
which she said was verygood and the sproutsadded a texture to it.
Im not sure what sea-sonings Burke uses for the
steak but this is the firststeak Ive ever eaten
where I didnt even con-sider topping with steaksauce.
The sandwich was an 8-ounce rib eye, served on atoasted bun with lightmayo, lettuce and toma-toes.
The steak was cookedto order, which is howevery steak is done.
Burke said customersoften order just the steak
and have it served overthe Nutty Irishman salad.
So theyre able to havesteak without the carbs,Burke said.
The sandwich wouldnot have been complete
without potato salad, which had the perfectpotato chunk to creamypotato ratio.
The potato salad is pre-pared every morning.Burke said the SimplePleasures crew makes atleast 100 to 150 pounds ofpotato salad a week.
The restaurant was outof potato salad shortlybefore the restaurantsclosing time of 2 p.m.
We started with 75pounds today and peopleordered it by the quartand gallon to take home,Burke said.
What I wasnt aware ofis Simple Pleasures'rather large dessertmenu. All of the dessertsare Burkes creation andvary from day to day.
She said some dessertsare made according to
whats in season for fruit.My two co-workers and
I shared the chocolatepeanut-butter pie and the
caramel-apple walnut pie.The chocolate peanut-butter pie resembled amousse topped with
whipped cream, and hada nice chocolate andpeanut-butter balance.
I definitely ate more ofthe caramel-apple walnutpie, which was served
with a scoop of ice creamand caramel sauce drib-bling down the sides.
I was in love.
Being someone whojudges a pie by its crust,the crust was just flakyenough with a nicesweetness and I loved themixture of walnuts andapples inside.
I think I might just go toSimple Pleasures some-time just for the caramel-apple walnut pie.
Simple Pleasures is good to the Earth and you
PHOTOS BY STEPHANIE DUMM NEWS MESSENGER
The Barnyard Charlie sandwich at Simple Pleasures is an albacore tuna salad with finely chopped celeryand onions, and its normally served on cracked wheat bread. This version came with sprouts and avocado.
Simple Pleasures legendary Shawns SteakSandwich is an 8-ounce rib eye cooked to order.
Simple Pleasures chocolate peanut butter pie has amousse-like texture and flaky crust.
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BY STEPHANIE DUMM
NEWS MESSENGER REPORTER
Cherry Cola Cupcakes
with Coca-ColaFrosting
This recipe wasinspired by my absolutefavorite soda of all time.Since I made strawberrycupcakes that involved a
box of dry strawberry gel-atin, Ive been itching totry another flavor. Myhusband suggested limecupcakes with lemon gel-
atin but I had cherry gela-tin at home and a bottleof diet cola left over froma party the previous nightbefore. The frosting is not
my own recipe but thecupcakes are looselybased on a recipe forPink Cupcakes I foundon cooks.com.
CHERRY COLA
CUPCAKES
Ingredients:6 Tbsp butter1 cup sugar2 eggs, beaten1 cup diet cola (or regular)
2 cups flour4 tsp baking powder tsp salt1 3 oz. package of cherry gela-tin, dry
Directions: Preheat theoven to 390 degrees,Cream the butter and sug-ar together, and then add
the eggs and soda untilmixed well. In a separatebowl, stir together theflour, baking powder, saltand cherry gelatin, andthen add the wet and dry
ingredients together. Mixusing a hand mixer orcountertop mixer untilmixed completely.Fill two cupcake panshalfway with mixture for24 cupcakes, or fill onecupcake pan to make 12ginormous cupcakes.Bake for 12 minutes, andlet cool for one hour beforefrosting the cupcakes.
COCA-COLA
FROSTINGIngredients: cup butter1/3 cup coca cola (I used
Diet Coke, and it turnedout just fine)3 Tbsp. cocoa powder
1 1b. powdered sugar1 Tbsp vanilla extract (Iused vanilla flavoring)
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ate his chicken and veggies overa slice of sourdough and I usedmy sourdough to mop up theextra sauce. The choice is yours.
Serves 8 (one serving is onecup)Ingredients:12 ounces boneless, skinlesschicken thighs, frozen2 medium sized zucchini,halved and sliced into inchslices1 pint grape tomatoes1 onion, halved and sliced3 garlic cloves, minced1 24-ounce jar of pasta sauce
Put the chicken in the bottomof the slow cooker, followed bythe zucchini, onion, tomatoesand garlic. Pour the pasta sauceover the chicken and vegeta-bles. Add a cup of water tothe jar, put the lid back on andswish the water around to get
all of the sauce off of the jarssides. Pour the water/saucecombo into the slow cooker.Cover and cook on low for fivehours, or until chicken reachesa temperature of 180 degrees.
STEPHANIE DUMM NEWS MESSENGER
This recipe could easily be adapted on a stovetop or in the oven.
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BY PATTY TRIBURNEWS MESSENGER CORRESPONDENT
If you dont know exact-ly what types of plantsto put in your fall gar-
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Fall is a really goodtime of year to plant treesand shrubs, said DebbieKnudsen, a Home Depotgarden specialist in Lin-coln. Both trees andshrubs are better to plantin the fall because the
weather is cooler, the treeor shrub can handle the
new surroundings andthe roots can establishthemselves before tem-peratures get colder.
Where do you start?
First of all, amend yoursoil by mixing dried-outcow or horse manure withexisting soil. A successfulsoil base gives the soil abalance between acidity,pH and alkalinity.
Flower bulbs do betterwhen planted in the fall.Daffodils, crocus, scilliaand tulips are excellentchoices. It is better for the
bulbs to establish roots inthe fall but stem growthshould not push out ofthe soil until early spring.
Make sure you plant
bulbs at the appropriatedepths. If the bulbs arenot planted deep enough,they may freeze duringthe first frost. Daffodilsand tulips should both beplanted at least 6 inchesdeep, whereas crocusshould be planted threeinches deep. Plant all of
your bulbs by the end ofOctober so they can
establish roots.Chrysanthemums are
hardy and already inbloom when planted. Ifplanted early enough,
they should return the fol-lowing year. Be sure toplant mums before theend of October so theirroots will take hold.
Pansies are popularwinter flowers and shouldbe planted in early falland their roots will takehold. You will see beauti-ful blossoms in thespring.
What about vegetables?Some vegetables are
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THURSDAY,SEPT. 2
Yesterday and Today ABeatles Tribute Band, part ofthe Sun City Lincoln Hills2010 Summer Concertseries at the amphitheater.
Concert at 7:30 p.m.Tickets$21. No reserved seating.Bring chairs or blankets.Info:408-4013, extension 4or 625-4022.
The Doug & Mike Show At Beach Hut Deli, 885South Highway 65, Suite 30from 7 9 p.m.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 3
Second annual Night at
the Pavilion Dinner,music, raffle and prizes.Allproceeds benefit LincolnYouth and Community.Must be 21 years or older toattend. Presented by theLincoln Community Founda-tion.Info: 434-2490 or visitCity Hall.
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Studio Tour Lincoln HillsArts Association annual Stu-dio Tour from 10 a.m. to 4p.m.Visit local artists intheir studios and view theirworks. Maps showing loca-tions of studios available at
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Hills. Route 65 to JoinerParkway to Del Webb Boule-vard. Follow signs to lodges.Info:434-6667.
Montrose benefit concert Get on your bad motorscooters (or your minivan)and join the fun.All ageswelcome.Relayer and JerryJennings Band opening theshow.All proceeds go to TheGathering Inn and The SelfReliance Project. Doorsopen at 6 p.m. and theshow is at the Placer Coun-ty Fairgrounds in Jones Hall.
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Studio Tour See Sept. 4listing
MONDAY, SEPT. 6
Open Mic Night AtBeachhut Deli,885 SouthHighway 65,Suite 30 in Lin-coln from 6 to 9 p.m. on thepatio hosted by Ken Koenig.
5K Labor Day Fun Run/Walk To benefit the Lin-coln High School CrossCountry Tea, at the OutdoorLearning Environment prop-erty,located off TwelveBridges Dr. Registration onrace day is $25. Race startsat 8 a.m. registration andnumber pick up from 7 7:45 a.m. Info:Doug Croallat 416-5976.
Twelve Bridges SierraFresh Farmers Market 2295 Fieldstone Drive from8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
TUESDAY, SEPT. 7
Dudley and the Doo-Rights At Kims Country Kitchenfrom 5-9 p.m.537 G St. inLincoln. Info:645-2727.
WEDNESDAY,SEPT. 8
Acoustic Night AtBuonarroti Ristorante, 460G St. in Lincoln from 5 to 8p.m. Info:645-7951.
Lincoln seniors trip to theSilver Legacy Casino Open to seniors 55 and old-er.Cost is $30, refunds of$10 cash and $5 food. Six-hour stay. Bus leaves from
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Rogers Family Company Offers free special publictours of its roasting plant at1731 Aviation Blvd. in Lin-coln. To sign up for the tour,call (800) 829-1300 or 258-8000.Tours start at 2 p.m.and last about 90 minutes.
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Lincolns fourth annual RibFestival in downtown Lin-coln with a antique faire,live music, motorcycleshow, from 10 a.m. to 5p.m. Lincoln Area Archives
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Second annual Classics,Cats & Cabernet Fund-raising event for FieldHavenFeline Rescue from 2 - 6p.m. Includes gourmet foodpaired with local wines.
Enjoy the music of TheBrazen Hussies and classiccars, and bid on auctionitems. Info:434-6022.
21st annual Polish Festival At the Polish AmericanClubhouse, 327 Main St.inRoseville from noon to 6p.m. Includes Polish goodsand live polka music.Free.Info:782-7171.
SUNDAY, SEPT.12
Speeding to a Cure Drivea racecar around theRoseville All-American
Speedway track. Fifty per-cent of all proceeds will goto the Cystic Fibrosis Foun-dation. One session is$49.95, three sessions is$129.95.A helmet and firesuit is provided. Info or tosign up: 803-4345.
Youth Soccer ChallengeCompetition Open toboys and girls, ages 10-14,for the local level of compe-tition for the 2010 Knightsof Columbus Soccer Chal-lenge. From 1 - 4 p.m. atFoskett Ranch soccer fields(Joiner Parkway). For entryforms and information, callJohn Moran at 543-4401.
MONDAY,SEPT. 13
Open Mic Night At Beach-hut Deli, 885 South Hwy.65, Suite 30 in Lincoln from
6 to 9 p.m.on the patiohosted by Ken Koenig.
Twelve Bridges SierraFresh Farmers Market 2295 Fieldstone Drive from8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
TUESDAY,
SEPT. 14
Lincoln Highway Band Performs at Kims CountryKitchen from 5-9 p.m. 537G St. in Lincoln. Info:645-2727.
WEDNESDAY,SEPT. 15
Showcase No.7 Musicalvariety show featuring blue-
grass, blues, jazz,rock,show tunes, old standardsand the classical era.Theshow is at the OrchardCreek Ballroom, 965Orchard Creek Lane. Show
starts at 7 p.m. Tickets are$14 and are at the OrchardCreek Activities Desk.
Acoustic Night AtBuonarroti Ristorante, 460G St. in Lincoln from 5 to 8p.m. Info:645-7951.
THURSDAY,SEPT. 16
Showcase No.7 See Sept.15 listing.
Hot September Days CarShow From 11 a.m. to 1p.m. at 1550 Third St. in Lin-coln.Info: Megan at 532-5848.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 17Dedication of HistoricalMarker at the site of Gra-ham Hotel At Camp FarWest Lake in Wheatland at10 a.m. for the new monu-
ment erected by the Wheat-land Historical Society andtwo chapters of E ClampusVitus.The monument willmark the site of the GrahamHotel, built by WilliamsonGraham on the Bear Riverin 1853.Info: JanePaskowitz at 633-9557.
Gaines mobile office
hours Assemblyman TedGaines constituent servicesstaff will be available toanswer questions. Noappointment is necessary.Office hours are from 10a.m. to 1 p.m.at the LincolnArea Chamber of Com-merce, 540 F St. in Lincoln.
SATURDAY,SEPT. 18
Fifth annual Fish n KidsFishing Derby At the BigM Fishery,280 WestlandRoad in Lincoln. Free eventstarts at 9 a.m. and is opento Lincoln youth betweenthe ages of 7 and 12. Pre-registration is required. Call253-3382 or visit the Lin-coln Police Headquarters,770 Seventh St.
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Placer County Honey Festi-val At Ron Park onElmhurst Drive in GraniteBay from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.Cornbread baking contest,honey pancake breakfast,wine tasting and a 3K/5Kwalk/run. Proceeds benefitPlacerGROWN. Info:768-
9781.
MONDAY,SEPT. 20
Open Mic Night AtBeachhut Deli,885 SouthHighway 65, Suite 30 in Lin-coln from 6 to 9 p.m. onthe patio hosted by KenKoenig.
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TUESDAY,SEPT. 21
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Kims Country Kitchen from5-9 p.m.Kims CountryKitchen is at 537 G St. inLincoln. Info:645-2727.
WEDNESDAY,SEPT. 22
Diamonds The last SunCity Lincoln Hills 2010 Sum-mer Concert series. Concertat 7:30 p.m. Tickets $20. Noreserved seating. Bringchairs or blankets.Ticketinfo:call 408-4013,exten-sion 4, or 625-4022.
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MONDAY,SEPT. 27
Open Mic Night AtBeachhut Deli,885 SouthHighway 65,Suite 30 in Lin-coln from 6 to 9 p.m.
Twelve Bridges SierraFresh Farmers Market 2295 Fieldstone Drive from8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
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