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Dinner: A Love Story, the BookTravel

LA Recap

By November 16, 2012October 2nd, 20138 Comments

What is my statute of limitations on blaming Sandy, the Election, Halloween, and Thanksgiving coverage for my delinquency onโ€ฆeverything?ย I am a terrible person for not expressing sufficient gratitude to my LA Team on the Ground until now. If you recall, I was heading out West for some business and decided to use it as an excuse to try to connect with my California readers. When I asked you guys here on DALS what to do and where I should go, I received some of the most generous invitations โ€” even to peopleโ€™s homes and book club meetings โ€” and wound up having a little coffee talk atย Thyme Cafe & Market in Santa Monica. (Itโ€™s shown above and is the kind of warm, bustling center-of-the-neighborhood place I walk into and think โ€œWhy canโ€™t I have one of these on my block?โ€) A big thanks to Maire Byrne, the owner, who provided muffins and long tables, and especially Clare, my conduit who put the whole thing together. I handed Maire a stack ofย โ€œMake Dinner Not Warโ€ bumper stickers and signed bookplates, so if you live in the area, and are looking for a place to buy Dinner: A Love Story for your two dozen (three dozen?) best friends this holiday, Iโ€™d head over there. Bumper stickers are free with purchase.

Also thanks to Courtney and Elizabeth who pointed me in the direction of Chevalierโ€™s, where I signed later on the afternoon. That charming little bookstore in the middle of the very Mayberry-ish Larchmont village, is also in possession of a stack of autographed copies. Please support them!

While I was in LA, I was lucky enough to stay with my childhood friend Laurie (for book owners, this is Chicken-Pot-Pie Laurie) who, among other things, outfitted me with her clothes for all my various meetings and appearances, treated me to what I think may be Breakfast of the Year (Farmshop at the Brentwood Country Mart),ย and let me crash her insanely rad Santa Monica bungalow for three days. If that wasnโ€™t enough, each morning, she revved up the Hurom and made me one of theseโ€ฆ.

โ€ฆwhich was comprised of ALL of thisโ€ฆ

!!!!!!!!!!! I donโ€™t know what I liked better โ€” the green drink or the idea of the green drink โ€” but I do know that as soon as I had one sip, my trip to California felt complete. (For juicer owners, Laurie basically just added what you see above: one apple, one carrot, one stalk of celery, 1/2 lemon, one bunch kale, a 1-inch-ish piece of peeled ginger, one banana.) Another benefit? When I started the day with a green drink, I had no guilt at all when I finished the day with an Umami Burger.

Have a good weekend.

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