Archives for May 2019

Festive cocktails for Cinco de Mayo? Sparkling Ice has you covered!

Here are some fabulous recipes from our friends at Sparkling Ice!

Spicy Sparkling Margarita

INGREDIENTS

2 parts Blanco Tequila
½ part Cointreau
3 slices of Jalapeño pepper
Juice of 1/8 lime
1 ½ parts Sparkling Ice Lemon Lime

DIRECTIONS
Shake Tequila, Cointreau, lime juice and peppers with ice. Pour into rocks glass with salted rim and lime wedge. Top with Sparkling Ice Lemon Lime

Pomegranate Margarita

INGREDIENTS

2oz tequila
2oz pomegranate juice
1oz lime juice
1oz simple syrup
Sparkling Ice Classic Lemonade
Vanilla flake salt rim, for garnish
Lime wedge, for garnish

DIRECTIONS
Rim glass with a lime and dip into salt, fill glass with ice and set to the side. In an ice filled cocktail shaker, combine tequila, pomegranate juice, lime juice, simple syrup, and shake. Strain into glasses and top with Sparkling Ice Classic Lemonade, stir lightly to combine. Garnish with a lime wedge.

Orange Mango Sunrise

INGREDIENTS
Ice
1 lime wedge|
1 oz tequila
1 oz triple sec
Sparkling Ice Orange Mango
1 orange slice

DIRECTIONS
In a cocktail shaker, muddle orange and lime slice. Add tequila, triple sec, and ice and shake. Pour into a margarita glass and top with Sparkling Ice Orange Mango. Garnish with an orange slice and serve. 

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Sonic Boom: Here Comes the Boom! – Educational and Amusing. Great Characters!

It’s a Sonic you haven’t seen before – an ensemble comedy that pokes fun at action-adventure storytelling, but still manages to deliver plenty of adrenaline! Wherever he goes and whatever he’s up against, Sonic is aided by his sidekick, Tails, and his friends Knuckles, Amy, and Sticks and, of course, attacked by his arch-nemesis, Dr. Eggman. The series is set in a wide-open world, where most of the characters live in and around an unnamed village. Just over the horizon is a vast landscape filled with beaches, jungles, mountains, undersea civilizations, cloud cities, frozen lakes, and more! Includes 8 Action-Packed Episodes! KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Jolleen M. comments, “My favorite part about this series is that they always find a way to make it humorous and add some plot twists. Every episode is different and that makes the audience want to watch the whole series all at once.” Damon F. adds, “I like this show because it has lots of characters from the classic Sonic Video games and TV shows. It shows their personality and fighting techniques. This is a good introduction to the characters to anyone that wants to play the Sonic games.” Rachel V. wraps it up with, “Although it’s based on the Sonic franchise, there is not a lot of on-screen action to keep little one’s eyes trained on the screen. That said, I believe that any young kid who is a fan of the game will be very excited to see Sonic on screen.” See their full reviews below.

Sonic Boom: Here Comes the Boom!

By Jolleen Mejia, KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 14

This action packed series is very educating. The morals taught in the episodes are valuable for the target audience. I love how they are able to teach important lessons in a very entertaining way. 

The show follows the characters Sonic, his friends and Dr. Eggman. Sonic and his friends always have some conflict with Dr. Eggman. The different schemes that Dr. Eggman comes up with are amusing and I watched till the end to see if Sonic and his friends were be able to solve the problem.

Mike Pollock voices Dr. Eggman in a very interesting way. Pollock can sound like a villain in one scene and in another he could be your grandfather. Dr. Eggman is a character with two personalities and it is great that Pollock voices both of them.  

The characters in this series are unique in their appearance. Sonic and his friends are animals, but they only have a few features that are recognizable as animals. I like that they vary their appearances from other films and series. It keeps the audience interested and intrigued.

My favorite part about this series is that they always find a way to make it humorous and add some plot twists. Every episode is different and that makes the audience want to watch the whole series all at once.

There are many underlying messages in each episode. The ones that stand out are to find the goodness in people and to work together. Sonic and Dr. Eggman will forever be rivals, but they do enjoy each other’s company. Sonic realizes that Dr. Eggman is desperate for attention and uses that to his advantage to be able to get to the good side of Dr. Eggman. This is how Sonic is always able to calm Dr. Eggman down and stop him from continuing his crazy, sometimes evil, ideas – for a while. Sonic and his team of superhero friends have to work together to come up with a plan to stop Dr. Eggman. Sometimes, when Sonic leaves, they fight over what to do and who should be the leader. In the end, they resolve their problems and learn the right thing to do for the next time a similar situation arises.

I loved how this DVD teaches valuable lessons that are usually overlooked in other children’s shows. I give this series 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 6 to 9. Sonic Boom: Here Comes the Boom is out now on DVDs so check it out!

Sonic Boom – Here Comes the Boom

By Damon F., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 11

I like this show because it has lots of characters from the classic Sonic Video games and TV shows. It shows their personality and fighting techniques. This is a good introduction to the characters to anyone that wants to play the Sonic games. If you want to try Sonic games, but you don’t know any of the characters just watch this show.

Sonic Boom – Here Comes the Boom is about Sonic (Roger Craig Smith) and his friends facing challenges usually involving Dr. Eggman (Mike Pollock), where they must work together to either escape a temple or destroy a robot. Sonic can’t fight off Dr. Eggman by himself, so he gets help from his friends and sticks the completely wild badger that uses a boomerang as her weapon of choice. Amy Rose is a pink hedgehog who fights with her hammer and keeps everyone at peace. Rounding out the team are Knuckles the echidna with a love of fighting and Tails Sonic’s tech-loving fox sidekick that can use his two tails to help him fly around.

My favorite episode in this DVD is “Just a Guy.” In this episode, Sonic accidently calls someone “just a guy” and everyone gets angry at him. I like this episode because it is funny and has a good message. That message is “don’t stereotype people.” Another good episode is “CowBot,” which is about when Dr. Eggman sends a robot that looks like a cow after Sonic. After a bit of fighting, Sonic gets the CowBot to go after Dr. Eggman. He goes to save him, but the CowBot is incredibly slow so they do loads of funny stuff while they wait. This episode is hilarious in how they solve the problem in the end.

My favorite character is CuBot because, whenever his partner OrBot says something smart about something he just says the real meaning without knowing what OrBot wants. For example, in the episode “The Meteor.” OrBot says, “Perhaps it is time we bid our foes “adieu.” CuBot doesn’t know what that means so he just says, “No time, we have to leave,” which means the same thing. I find these parts funny.

The main message of most of the episodes is, you must work together to complete a challenge. I rate this DVD 3 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 4 to 7 because it has good messages in every episode that younger kids will like.

Sonic Boom: Here Comes the Boom

By Rachel V., KIDS FIRST! Reviewer

This DVD is a compilation of episodes from Sonic Boom, an animated (CGI) kids’ show based around the Sonic the Hedgehog video game franchise. Let me frank, I have seen better kids’ shows.  That’s not to say that it is not a good show, it just isn’t as great as the video game that it originates from.  Aesthetically, it is a fairly good looking show, certainly above average your standard kiddie show in that regard. The voice acting is pretty good, but I have other concerns. The dialogue seems as if it is intended for preteens or adolescents, but it is not nearly clever or funny enough for that audience.  Although it’s based on the Sonic franchise, there is not a lot of on-screen action to keep little one’s eyes trained on the screen. That said, I believe that any young kid who is a fan of the game will be very excited to see Sonic on screen. I recommend this for ages 7 to 11 and give it  4 out of 5 stars. Reviewed by Rachel V., KIDS FIRST! Reviewer.

Match your Mini-NEW! from pediped Leather Purse Straps for MOM!

Just in time for Mother’s Day pediped debuts a collection of fun, fashionable and trendy guitar-style purse straps.  The straps make for an ideal, affordable gift for Mother’s Day.

New to the pediped® accessories line – fun, fashionable, and trendy guitar-style purse straps! Made from high quality materials, our purse straps are designed to attach to most handbags or purses offering you a fresh update on your everyday bag. Bonus, you can pair your pediped® Purse Strap with your child’s shoes for an Instagram worthy matchy-matchy moment!

·     Floral Print Leather or Non-Flake Glitter Fabric strap

·     Coated lacquer strap piping

·     Durable metal clasp closure

·     Strap measures 3/4″ W x 40″ L

·     Handbag not included

Recommended retail: $24.95

Find them here!

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Los Angeles Times’ Third Annual Food Bowl Returns in May


The citywide food festival will feature hundreds of events across Los Angeles with a mix of local favorites and world-renowned chefs

The Los Angeles Times announces participating chefs and event highlights for its third annual Food Bowl, a monthlong festival in May celebrating the city’s dynamic food scene. Spanning 31 days of food, Food Bowl will feature many of Los Angeles’ best chefs and restaurants alongside world-renowned chefs in rare local appearances.

Enrique Olvera (Pujol, Mexico), Daniela Soto-Innes (Cosme, USA), Gaggan Anand (Gaggan, Thailand), Virgilio Martínez (Central, Peru), Koji Kimura (Sushi Kimura, Japan), Angela Dimayuga (Standard International), Rodolfo Guzmán(Boragó, Chile), Musa Dağdeviren (Çiya, Turkey), Andrew McConnell (Cutler & Co., Australia), Frederic Morin and David McMillan (Joe Beef, Canada) are among the visiting chefs and experts scheduled to appear.

L.A. chefs including Niki Nakayama (n/naka), Michael Cimarusti (Providence),ArjunNakul and Pawan Mahendro (Badmaash), Nicole Rucker (Fiona), Wes Avila(Guerrilla Tacos), Jordan Kahn (Vespertine), Wolfgang Puck (Spago), Jessica Koslow(Sqirl), Nancy Silverton (Mozzaplex) and Kris Yenbamroong (Night + Market) and sommelier Helen Johannesen (Helen’s Wines) and many more will represent their hometown through a series of special one-off collaborations and events.

The Times Food staff, led by Editor Peter Meehan, will honor the legacy of critic Jonathan Gold through the continuation of the Gold Award (previous winners as selected by Gold include Wolfgang Puck, Susan Feniger and Mary Sue Milliken) to be announced alongside the Restaurant of the Year on May 1 at the opening event. The festival will also highlight and help tackle the issues of food access, sustainability and waste reduction.

Los Angeles Times Food Bowl charity partners include L.A. Regional Food Bank, Food Forward and Midnight Mission. Festival sponsors include founding partner Citi along with High West, Jose Cuervo, Sapporo and Wines of Germany. For additional information, to register a participating event or for festival updates, visit lafoodbowl.com. Connect on FacebookTwitter and Instagram @LAfoodbowl (#LAfoodbowl #31daysoffood).

Credit: Los Angeles Times Food Bowl. Images and Information were provided.

Barbeque, Chili and Beer Oh My! Queen Mary’s Waterfront Cook-Off Docks in Long Beach May 11th!


Savor in mouthwatering BBQ and Chili tastings, cold brews, eating contests, lawn games, and more in the outdoor park overlooking Long Beach Harbor

Treat your taste buds to an all-new food festival and competition, the Queen Mary’s Waterfront Cook-Off, on Saturday, May 11 from 12 – 5 p.m. Grab the family for a finger-lickin’ afternoon of fun with delicious tastings, lawn and beer games, eating contests, and more, and watch as SoCal’s top BBQ pitmasters and chili experts compete for trophies, $10,000 in cash prizes, and the highly-coveted People’s Choice Award.

The Queen Mary’s Waterfront Cook-Off will feature BBQ styles from across the country including slow-cooked hickory barbeque from Texas and southern Memphis-style barbeque. The competition is an official, KCBS-Sanctioned, California State BBQ Championship that brings together 25 of the top BBQ pitmaster teams to compete for cash prizes, as well as the People’s Choice Award, for which all Waterfront Cook-Off attendees can cast their vote.

The official California-State-Certified Chili competition is sanctioned by the International Chili Society (ICS), welcoming 30 of California’s top chili teams to compete for cash prizes. The California State Championship Chili Cook-Off will feature chili styles from traditional red, homestyle, chili verde, and veggie offerings.

Whether you are a barbecue enthusiast or simply a foodie fan, Waterfront Cook-Off offers something for everyone. In addition to the BBQ and chili tastings, guests will be able to enjoy delicious corn, funnel cakes, and a variety of other treats. The game zone will offer giant Connect 4, beer pong, horseshoe toss, ladder ball, corn hole, and a mechanical bull ride. Groove to the beats of DJ Rod Epic and DJ Cordova, or enter the watermelon eating contest or pie eating contest in the afternoon for a chance to win cash and prizes.

General admission tickets include event entry and five tasting tickets for $35. VIP tickets are $75 and include exclusive one-hour early event admission at 11 a.m., ten tasting tickets and two drink tickets. Individual tasting tickets are sold separately and are only available on-site for $3 per tasting. Event parking is $20. For more information and to purchase tickets to the Queen Mary’s Waterfront Cook-Off, visit http://www.queenmary.com.

Credit: The Queen Mary.


Marvel, May 2nd Pet of the Week!

Talk about an Incredible Hulk! Or better yet, hunkMarvel is a bunch of superheroes rolled into one friendly, talkative fellow. He’s only 2 years old and has plenty of time for a long, successful run. Want to be a superhero’s superhero? Then meet Marvel on the shelter side of the Companion Animal Village at 7700 East Spring St., (562) 570-PETS. Ask for ID#A624920.

(This rescue encouraged by the usual suspects.)

Credit: Companion Animal Village.

Eat|See|Hear Launches Outdoor Movie Screening Series on May 4th!

Eat|See|Hear, the original traveling outdoor cinema, kicks off on Saturday, May 4  as the beloved series returns with movie screenings taking place every Saturday through the month of May. Guests can enjoy live musical performances alongside 150+ rotating food trucks before settling in for a screening on the largest inflatable movie screen on the west coast. With timeless classics and current blockbusters, everyone will be able to find their fan favorite film. The event reaches many different neighborhoods of Los Angeles, including some iconic destinations such as The Autry Museum in Griffith Park (which will offer free entry to the museum, encouraging guests to explore the galleries) and the iconic Los Angeles State Historic Park. All locations are 100% dog-friendly and even have a Fashionably Late VIP Section for optimal viewing. Bring your pup, grab a bite, and settle in for the show!

For more information, visit www.eatseehear.com.

WHEN:                 Every Saturday in May 2019

SCREENING

SCHEDULE:

  • Saturday, May 4thFerris Bueller’s Day Off at North Hollywood Recreation Center
    • Musical performance by Molly Moore, a genuine vocal and Electro-pop artist, precedes the film screening
    • Food trucks include CVT Kitchen, Oaxaca on Wheels, Richeeze and Street Kitchen
  • Saturday, May 11thCrazy Rich Asians at the Los Angeles State Historic Park
    • Musical performance by independent pop duo Mating Ritual precedes the film screening
    • Food trucks include Main Squeeze, Me So Hungry, Pinch of Flavor, Thai Mex Cocina and Tropic Truck
  • Saturday, May 18thGet Out at Santa Monica High School Amphitheater
    • Musical performance Disco Shrine, featuring high energy electronic beats and sensual pop melodies, precedes the film screening
    • Food trucks include Creative Eats, Fette Schwein, Mandoline Grill, Roll’n Lobster and Yalla
  • Saturday, May 25thComing to America at The Autry Museum of the American West
    • Musical performance by Trapdoor Social, an LA-based indie rock band that combines music with activism, precedes the film screening
    • Food trucks include Caribe Fusion, Comet BBQ, Oaxaca on Wheels, Rice Balls of Fire and Street Kitchen

WHERE: 

  • The Autry Museum of the American West – 4700 Western Heritage Way, Griffith Park, Los Angeles, CA 90027
  • Los Angeles State Historic Park – 1245 N Spring St, Los Angeles, CA 90012
  • North Hollywood Recreation Center – 11430 Chandler Blvd, North Hollywood, CA, 91601
  • Santa Monica High School Amphitheater – 601 Pico Blvd, Santa Monica, CA, 90405

TICKETS:              General Admission (Advanced Online Purchase): $14

                                General Admission (At the Door): $16

                                Kids (Ages 5-12): $8

                                Kids under 5: Free

To purchase, visit: http://www.eatseehear.com/

Credit: LOS ANGELES TIMES’ EAT|SEE|HEAR:

Eat|See|Hear, a Los Angeles Times signature event, brings outdoor movies, food trucks and live music entertainment to iconic Los Angeles venues each summer. The eighth annual event series presented by SHOWTIME Networks features up-and-coming bands from the local music scene, a range of food trucks and the largest inflatable movie screen on the west coast with the highest quality HD-projection, a 52-foot wide image and professional sound. Select locations include beer and wine bars and all welcome dogs. For more information follow @EatSeeHear(#eatseehear) and visit eatseehear.com.

Rancho Days Fiesta Returns to Heritage Hill Historical Park May 4th!


Explore the rich history of Orange County’s Ranchos and Native American cultures with activities and performances for the whole family

The County of Orange and OC Parks invite you to experience the 23rd Annual Rancho Days Fiesta at Heritage Hill Historical Park on Saturday, May 4 from 11:00 a.m. to 3 p.m. Travel back in time to explore Orange County’s rancho era, and enjoy activities, music, dance, and more in a family-friendly atmosphere.

Rancho Days Fiesta will feature a wide variety of activities, exhibitors, and vibrant performances and demonstrations for the whole family including piñata breaking, butter churning, and candle dipping. The celebration will also feature Charro horse riding and roping demonstrations, along with Native American and Folklórico dancing.

Historic buildings including the Serrano Adobe, El Toro Grammar School, the Harvey Bennett Ranch and St. George’s Episcopal Mission will be open and available for tours, courtesy of Amigo de la Colina docents.

“Rancho Days Fiesta is a long-standing tradition at Heritage Hill Historical Park and we are honored to bring another year of learning and fun to our community,” said Orange County Board of Supervisors Chairwoman Lisa Bartlett, Fifth District. “It’s a wonderful day celebrating the history of Orange County’s Ranchos and Native American cultures through fun, educational activities for all ages.”

Heritage Hill Historical Park preserves some of Orange County’s rich cultural heritage and represents distinct eras in the early development of Saddleback Valley and the town of El Toro.Experience the rancho era with OC Parks during Rancho Days Fiesta! Admission is $5 per person ages 3 and over, no cost for parking.

May 4 – Rancho Days Fiesta

11 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Event Cost: $5 per person ages 3 and up

Parking: Free

Location: Heritage Hill Historical Park, 25151 Serrano Road, Lake Forest, CA 92630

Website: www.ocparks.com/historic/heritage

Contact: (949) 923-2230

Credit:
The County of Orange and OC Parks.