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Santa Claus is Coming to Town, four photos of events
December 5, 2024
Community, Featured, Winter 2024 - Issue 46

Santa Claus is Coming to Town!

Can't-miss holiday stops around San Luis Obispo County.

Photo of a salad
November 17, 2024
All Stories, Eat, Featured, Food, Winter 2024 - Issue 46

Cook the Cover

Inspired by our friends at Edible San Diego and their annual Cook the Cover celebration, we put the call out to you, our readers, to be featured in the magazine – asking you to s...

Photo of woman walking through nature
November 17, 2024
Community, Featured, Winter 2024 - Issue 46

Perspective: Rooted in Resilience

In this Perspective piece, Maria De Lourdes Orozco Ramirez, 26, retraces her childhood in Mexico and explores her journey to working directly with underserved and socially disadvan...

A premade old fashioned sits next to a key on the table
November 16, 2024
Community, Experiences, Featured, Winter 2024 - Issue 46

The Warmth of Le Petit Soleil

French styled bed and breakfast offers European flavor and flair.

Cabinets of Curiosity
November 16, 2024
Community, Winter 2024 - Issue 46

Cabinets of Curiosity

Seed libraries across SLO County invite garden exploration and fun.

Aja, Jasmine and James with their German relatives.
November 16, 2024
Community, Featured

Family Ties: Finding Comfort Abroad

In this first-person piece written by Edible San Luis Obispo Managing Editor Aja Goare, she shares how her visit to Germany and the food she ate there helped preserve the memory of...

November 16, 2024
Community, Eat, Food, Winter 2024 - Issue 46

Fill the Fridge

The holidays are a joyous – albeit stressful – time of year. Prepping the fridge with intention saves hours of stress, extra shopping trips and unnecessary food waste. And fill...

Photograph by Kevin White, Courtesy of America’s Test Kitchen, All Rights Reserved
November 16, 2024
Eat, Featured, Food, Recipes, Winter 2024 - Issue 46

Food Gifts

From the book Food Gifts by food stylist and best-selling author Elle Simone Scott, here, a selection of irresistible recipes for crafting personalized presents.

Photos of three cookies
November 16, 2024
Eat, Featured, Recipes, Winter 2024 - Issue 46

‘Tis the Season for Cookies

Cookies — the quintessential holiday treat. We gathered some tasty recipes from Edible publications across North America to kick off the cookie swap season. You’ll find us snac...

cacio e pepe
November 16, 2024
Eat, Food, Recipes, Winter 2024 - Issue 46

Twirl & Twist: Cacio e Pepe from Nate’s On Marsh

This cacio e pepe recipe takes comfort food to a whole new level.

Comfort in Music
November 16, 2024
Community, Featured, Winter 2024 - Issue 46

Comfort in Music

Achieving the right mood for a solo night of drinking hot cocoa, baking cookies with family or imbibing with friends starts with music. And just like food, there are seasons for mu...

Edible Winter 2024 Cover
November 14, 2024
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