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  • What’s on the Menu: Cashew Curry Lunu Miris (Chili Onion Sauce) Dhal Homemade White Curry Powder Cumin seeds and curry leaves fried in coconut oil. Versatile homemade curry powder. Rich cashews and coconut cream cut with bright lime juice. These are some of the flavors and smells of O Tama Carey’s home cuisine of Sri Lanka, and she’s here to welcome you in. The author of “Lanka Food” and owner of the restaurant “Lankan Filling Station” in Sydney, Australia, O Tama will start by teaching you to make your own curry powder, a unique “white” blend made with untoasted spices. Then, we’ll put that blend to good use in a cashew curry. This isn’t a curry with nuts scattered on as an afterthought: cashews are the star and they make this curry so satisfying that nobody will guess that it’s actually vegan. Then, she’ll make lunu miris, one of Sri Lanka’s most beloved sambols. It’s a complex combination of dried fish flakes, chilies, onion and spices, and once you’ve tried it, you’ll never want to be without this spicy, umami-rich condiment. To round out the meal, we’ll cook up a batch of shockingly delicious simple dhal, a dish that O Tama calls “a thing of beauty and comfort.” Using economical lentils and easy-to-find aromatics, dhal is home food at its very best. You’ll learn to make one that’s anything but dull with the addition of mustard seeds, turmeric and cinnamon. As we cook, you’ll learn about the geographical and historical forces that have shaped the food of Sri Lanka.
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  • Buon Appetito! This immersive experience takes you on a culinary tour of Little Italy as guests savor the delicious cuisine Italy is known for, while strolling through the neighborhood, seeing the sights and learning about the neighborhood’s history. This food tour will highlight four restaurants representing different regions of Italy including some traditional neighborhood staples and new ones with a modern twist. Hear the heartwarming stories of how these recipes and dishes came to be and learn about the history of these first-generation Italian restaurants and their owners. Be sure to bring your appetite! Untold stories and visiting iconic landmarks make this tour one you don’t want to miss! This evening tour also offers a chance for one lucky winner to take home a box of Italian chocolates imported from Italy! WHEN | Sunday through Thursday from 4 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. • The duration of this event it 3.5 hours • Runs from Sept. 1, 2022 until Dec. 29, 2022 WHERE | Little Italy India Street, San Diego, California 92101 ADMISSION | Tickets can be purchased here! • $79.95 per person • Age: 10+ • Number of Guests: 4-14, 14 max SOCIALS | Follow Little Italy Association on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram *This experience takes place in all weather conditions, except rain. If rain, experience will be rescheduled.
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  • The shootings stretching from coast to coast follow a surge in homicides and other violence over the past several years that experts say accelerated during the coronavirus pandemic.
  • The San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted 4-0 Tuesday to approve a resolution calling for the immediate resignation of Supervisor Nathan Fletcher before his scheduled resignation on May 15.
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  • CPUC is planning to review requests to overturn its decision to change the rules governing rooftop solar in California.
  • On Feb. 5, 2022, Charles Givens was found unresponsive in his cell at Marion Correctional Treatment Center. An autopsy and other documentation indicate Givens suffered a beating, a lawsuit alleges.
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