August 2nd, 2008
When it comes to finding a Paella pan, there’s no better place than the Spanish Table. You’ll find the perfect sized pan there – whether you’ll be serving just yourself or a crowd of 200. (That’s a 40-serving stainless steel paella pan in the photo, and it sells for $500.)
You can browse through other […]
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July 25th, 2008
It’s been nearly 40 years since Southcenter Mall opened, and today it celebrates is long overdue, and much needed, facelift with a Grand Opening of the re-branded Westfield Southcenter. This expansion makes Southcenter the largest shopping mall in the Seattle area.
Opening weekend will be full of special events, entertainment, and store promotions giving you […]
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July 16th, 2008
Knitters and yarn crafters can get completely spoiled at Bad Woman Yarn in Wallingford Center. Once a school, Wallingford Center has been renovated into a fun shopping center, and Bad Woman Yarn is just on of the stops I’d recommend making.
With over 1,000 square feet of scrumptious yarns and fibers, the yarn addict will […]
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July 15th, 2008
This weekend starts the celebration of wool meets summer with the kick off of the annual Nordstrom Anniversary Sale. Offering substantial savings on fall and winter fashion selections for men, women, and children, this is the city’s biggest and best sale
The sale starts Friday, July 18th, and runs through Sunday, August 3rd. Prices are […]
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July 8th, 2008
It’s about time that men had a “lingerie” store of their own, and Red Drawers will fill that gap.
Set inside Salon Dewi on Capital Hill, Red Drawers has underwear for men that includes briefs, trunks, brunks (a cross between briefs and trunks, similar to boxer-briefs), lo-rise briefs, loxers, boxer-briefs, jockstraps, thongs, and swimwear. There on plenty […]
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June 30th, 2008
Nice weather in Seattle means picnics, barbecues, pool and beach parties, and all sorts of events where good friends and good food are destined to mingle. But what do you do when it’s your turn to host, and you want something over-the-top without being over-budget?
Head to Big John’s PFI, a hidden landmark in Seattle […]
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June 18th, 2008
Seattle is generally known for its love of wine and coffee, but at Sake Nomi, owners Johnnie and Taiko Stroud are trying expand our beverage interests by creating a place to learn about and taste premium Japanese sake. It’s not just about the taste and flavors of the beverage, it’s about the culture and […]
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June 11th, 2008
Outlet and factory store shopping has become a popular vacation activity, and the Seattle area has four for you to choose from.
Supermall of the Great Northwest
Where it is: 1101 SuperMall Way, Auburn (map it), about a half hour to 40 minutes from Seattle.
What you’ll find: Indoor outlet shopping that includes Aeropostale, Ann Taylor, […]
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June 7th, 2008
Get all geared up for camping and outdoor activities at locally owned Outdoor & More.
Outfitting outdoor enthusiasts for over 14 years, Outdoor & More offers up clothing and gear and darn near unbeatable prices. The staff is friendly and helpful, letting your roam free to experience all there is, or providing suggestion commensurate […]
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June 1st, 2008
Details: One of my favorite purchases at the Pike Place Market is fish and seafood from the great vendors there. It’s always fresh!
And if you’re looking for something to do today, check out the Pike Place Market Street Festival.
Photo credit: flickr
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