ShiftCon: Small Steps to Better Health
Leah Segedie is a force of nature. After helping hundreds of women lose weight through her...
Read Moreby Donna Schwartz Mills | Sep 27, 2015 | Blather, Food and Drink, Health and Fitness | 1 |
Leah Segedie is a force of nature. After helping hundreds of women lose weight through her...
Read Moreby Donna Schwartz Mills | Dec 17, 2013 | Food and Drink | 2 |
Why is this December different from the 15 previous holiday seasons I’ve experienced as a...
Read Moreby Donna Schwartz Mills | Oct 11, 2013 | Food and Drink, Sponsored | 0 |
“Don’t forget – my friend’s mom is picking me up from school and taking us...
Read Moreby Donna Schwartz Mills | Oct 6, 2013 | Food and Drink, Getting Old Sucks, SoCal Life, Travel | 1 |
This post is a mushy love letter to the folks at Disneyland, whose kind invitation to their annual...
Read Moreby Donna Schwartz Mills | Sep 27, 2013 | Food and Drink, Sponsored | 0 |
I’ve been even busier than usual this week: There have been conference calls and meetings...
Read Moreby Donna Schwartz Mills | Sep 20, 2013 | Food and Drink, Health and Fitness, Sponsored | 0 |
I have been on a self-improvement kick for… well, my entire adult life. And since I hit...
Read Moreby Donna Schwartz Mills | Sep 9, 2013 | Food and Drink, SoCal Life | 0 |
We spent yesterday afternoon walking around downtown Los Angeles (DTLA). This is something my...
Read Moreby Donna Schwartz Mills | Jul 25, 2013 | Food and Drink, Travel | 0 |
That old Frank Sinatra tune has been playing in my head since I landed at O’Hare Tuesday...
Read Moreby Donna Schwartz Mills | Jul 5, 2013 | Food and Drink, SoCal Life | 2 |
My daughter decided that if she HAD to stay in Los Angeles for Independence Day, she would at...
Read Moreby Donna Schwartz Mills | Apr 4, 2013 | Food and Drink, SoCal Life, Travel | 3 |
As a native Angeleno, I have always been fascinated by our mythical, colorful, multi-ethnic city. And I jump at any excuse to go over the hill and experience it.
I am also something of a foodie. I love trying new dishes, whether in restaurants or cooking it myself. I am on a lot of travel site mailing lists, and I spend way too much time poring over the restaurant reviews in cities I know I will visit some day. This is why I love the idea of taking a food tour, where you learn about a city’s history from the primal perspective of how its residents EAT. Instead of traipsing through museums and climbing monuments, you stroll through farmers markets, snack on street fare and sample regional cooking in family-owned restaurants.
And the best thing is: You don’t have to be a tourist to enjoy a food tour. There are lots of great ones RIGHT HERE, which will allow you to learn something new about our great city — and eat well, too.
by Donna Schwartz Mills | Mar 10, 2013 | Blather, Food and Drink | 1 |
I look forward all year to the day we move the clock back an hour. It’s better than Christmas.
But: Losing that hour every Spring hits me like a ton of bricks. It’s like having jet lag without the pleasure of having traveled somewhere. And for some reason, it lasts about as long. It takes me the better part of a week to adjust.
by Donna Schwartz Mills | Feb 18, 2013 | Food and Drink, SoCal Life | 1 |
The Nokia Theatre and the complex that has grown around it have been city attractions for over five years, but we had never spent an evening there together. For longtime residents of Los Angeles, it’s a little bit of a shock to see LA Live in all its neon glory.
“It’s like our own Times Square,” my husband marveled.