Guest guest Posted January 23, 2008 Report Share Posted January 23, 2008 Hi Cabrita, I'm familiar (geographically) with both areas and have been to each. I'm in the Laurel Canyon area of Studio City/San Fernando Valley. A few years ago, I spent a great deal of time with a work group that was in Eagle Rock/Pasadena area - all vegetarians. We frequented a great Nepalese restaurant whose name eludes me. Also a great place called Luna Negra in Pasadena that had live music on a small stage and flamenco dancers. It was a jumpin' place. We can find several to suggest to the group and see who wants to get together. What do you think? Trying to find out the rules about mushrooming in the area. Sounds like your part of town, out by Angeles National Forest, might be good. I'll do more research. Have a great day. Donna --- rosetalleo <rosetalleo wrote: > Donna, I live in two places right now. One is > Altadena (north of > Pasadena) and the other one is Highland park in > north east LA. > > Yes we could get together of course. Also, it seems > there are > enough folks in Southern California we could even do > some veggie > restaurant outings together. > > cabrita @ los angeles (and Altadena) > > , tupelo > <tupelopm > wrote: > > > > Cabrita, > > What part of LA are you in? We should get > together. I'll send you > the market link tonight offlist, unless other SoCal > folk are > interested. > > > > D the 2nd @ LA > > > > Sent from my iPhone > > > > On Jan 21, 2008, at 16:59, " rosetalleo " > <rosetalleo wrote: > > > > Hi Donna from Los Angeles #2....I would be > interested in mushroom > hunting, I have done > > it in Europe, with people that can tell the > poisonous ones apart. > > > > I would also be interested in links for local > agriculture. We > grow enough food in the > > garden to supply the household with veggies 9 mo > in the year, but > I am also thankful for > > the local markets! I like the one in south > pasadena thursday > night, they have the best > > tamales! > > > > cabrita @ los angeles > > > > > > , Donna > Ellis <tupelopm@> > wrote: > > > > Dear Group: > > > > Thank you for the wonderful welcome and the great > > information, list of herbs/spices and great > recipes - > > spicy or not. Chatting with you off-list, realized > > that I've gotten very used to our local farmers > who > > supply the southern California weekly markets. > Many of > > you are in cold weather right now. Let me take > this > > opportunity to apologize for that tiny world view > and > > while I'm at it also give thanks for what our > local > > farmers provide. > > > > Does anyone know of a group that discusses > 'locavore' > > or community supported agriculture movements? I'd > > like to have their group link or name. > > > > Of those of use in So. California, do any of you > go > > mushroom hunting? I understand from a local > > mycologist that they now fine people who hunt for > > local mushrooms in the Santa Monica mountains. He > has > > also left the mycology scene for the moment > because he > > has a small child. > > > > What a great group. I look forward to contributing > and > > learning here. > > > > In gratitude, > > Donna E > > (Los Angeles) > > > > > > *** *** *** > > Donna Ryall Ellis Design > > Tupelo p.m. Gardenscape > > tupelopm@ > > > > > > > > > ___________________ > _______________ > > Never miss a thing. Make your home page. > > http://www./r/hs > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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